Infobubble text is now in a separate file, along with a timestamp
in the main file, so that changes to it don't result in merge
conflicts too often.
We also add some JS to make the bubble dismissible, keeping track
of the last timestamp that was dismissed in localstorage.
A timestamp of 0 disables the infobubble altogether.
Infobubble text is now in a separate file, along with a timestamp,
so that changes to it don't result in merge conflicts too often.
We also add some JS to make the bubble dismissible, keeping track
of the last timestamp that was dismissed in localstorage.
I currently don't differentiate between "trusted" markdown and
untrusted, but this should be good enough. Basically tells the
browser not to send a referrer, and (not sure if relevant here)
not to expose a window opener object. Also tells search engines
that the link is not endorsed with "nofollow".
* Implement upload ratelimit for non-trusted uploaders
Users may upload X torrents in Y minutes after which they
will have to wait Z minutes between uploads.
* Show torrent period count when ratelimited
* Only ratelimit new accounts
* Fix markdown renderer
Use a simple for loop instead of `for (var target of markdownTargets)`, because it's unsupported in IE.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/for...of#Browser_compatibility
* view.html : HTML Fixes
- Remove unmatched `</a>`
- Add missing `</div>`
- Use single quotes in {{ }}
- Closing tags comments
* layout.html
- Use single quotes in {{ }}
- Closing tags comments
* help.html: Convert all `<p>` to `<div>`
HTML spec doesn't allow lists inside `<p>` elements.
* Missing semicolon in `<script>`
These changes add a macro that creates the relevant HTML markup for a
markdown editor. In the main.js file, we bind the relevant elements with
the marked library, so users can see their contents in a HTML format.