- Attempt to avoid awkward alignment on smartphone screens
- Keep the read/star actions aligned to the left
- Remove css flex to allow easier override with custom CSS
- Binds the 'R' key to trigger a refresh in the background for all
feeds.
- Updates the locale, using the same description as the link in the
feeds page.
Co-authored-by: Vitor Pellegrino <pellegrino@linux.com>
This adds the oauth2 provider `oidc`. It needs an additional argument, the OIDC discovery endpoint to figure out where the auth and token URLs are.
Configuration is similar to setting up the Google Authentication with these changes:
* `OAUTH2_PROVIDER = oidc`
* `OAUTH2_OIDC_DISCOVERY_ENDPOINT = https://auth.exampe.org/discovery`
It is confusing to have blockquote content displayed with a lighter
font color. Usually, quotes are important to the text while reducing
the contrast may hint a user it is not. In my case, I usually skip the
content of the blockquote as it was some additional note in the text.
Without the color change, the blockquote is still indented
differently, with the vertical bar. It should be enough for a user to
identify it as a quote.
- Use CSS variables instead of inherence
- Rename default theme to "Light - Serif"
- Rename Black theme to "Dark - Serif"
- Rename "Sans-Serif" theme to "Light - Sans Serif"
- Add "System" theme that use system preferences: Dark or Light
- Add Serif and Sans-Serif variants for each color theme
After importing old OPML files, you may discover that many feeds are
obsolete or uninteresting. You list the feeds entries and determine that
you want to unsubscribe. This needs three clicks (edit feed, delete,
confirm) and requires moving the mouse to hit the different targets.
This quickly becomes tiring, if you are up to possibly deleting hundreds
of feeds. One mediation, introduced in this commit, is to add an
unsubscribe link to each feed's entry listing view, and also adding a
keyboard shortcut.
The keyboard shortcut "#" is:
* longer than one keystroke (requires shift)
* hard to type by accident
* used in Google products (thanks for the hint @fguillot)
In an effort to try to reduce the number of accidental feed
unsubscriptions.