- fixed JS error when avatar mode is disabled
- added spinner at the bottom of the table
- scroll detection now happens earlier
- single/multiselect init is deferred so that the new rows are first appended
into the list (more responsive) and initialized afterwards
- disabled users sorting after add (assuming they are always sorted on
the server side)
* uses zxcvbn
* outsourced to separate jquery plugin
* async loading
* hide strength meter if input is empty
* feedback if user enters weakest password
* fade in and out
* show tipsy with strength
* Opera 12, IE8-10, FF 23, Chromium 29
* for IE9 the nav bar was too narrow
* for other IEs the width of each app element was to wide and
cause the horizontal scoll bar - now this content is hidden like
before this PR
To make the status indicator appear smaller, even in IE8 that doesn't
support background-size, there is no a smaller animated gif
"loading-small" for that purpose.
In order to make it easier for a user/developer to replace logos in the core theme, I removed the hardcoded `logo.svg` and `logo-wide.svg` from the html, and replaced them with `div`s that use css background-image instead.
This has multiple advantages:
1. The user can now use any filename they want for the logo. They are no longer forced to use logo.svg or logo-wide.svg.
2. The user can now easily use a JPG, PNG or GIF logo instead of SVG (SVG's are awesome, but used by an unfortunately small percentage of web developers at the current time. Most probably don't even know how to make an SVG…).
3. The user doesn't have to resort to hacking the core theme template files in order to use a different filename or file type.
4. Greatly simplifies documentation instructions for how to change the logos (http://owncloud.org/theming/).
Signed-off-by: Jake Wilson <jakew@huebnerpetersen.com>