* Revert "Apply more general fix for base avatar regressions (#10045)"
This reverts commit 371a3c0d36.
* Revert "Fix layout and visual regressions around default avatars (#10031)"
This reverts commit 0d1fce37b2.
* Revert "Member avatars without canvas (#9990)"
This reverts commit a8aa4de4b4.
* Update snapshots
* Strict typechecking fixes for Base/Member/Avatar
Update the core avatar files to pass `--strict --noImplicitAny` typechecks.
Signed-off-by: Clark Fischer <clark.fischer@gmail.com>
* Add tests for Base/Member/Avatar
More thoroughly test the core avatar files. Not necessarily the most thorough,
but an improvement.
Signed-off-by: Clark Fischer <clark.fischer@gmail.com>
* Extract TextAvatar from BaseAvatar
Extracted the fallback/textual avatar into its own component.
Signed-off-by: Clark Fischer <clark.fischer@gmail.com>
* Use standard HTML for non-image avatars
Firefox users with `resistFingerprinting` enabled were seeing random noise
for rooms and users without avatars. There's no real reason to use data
URLs to present flat colors.
This converts non-image avatars to inline blocks with background colors.
See https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/issues/23936
Signed-off-by: Clark Fischer <clark.fischer@gmail.com>
* Have pills use solid backgrounds rather than colored images
Similar to room and member avatars, pills now use colored pseudo-elements
rather than background images.
Signed-off-by: Clark Fischer <clark.fischer@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Clark Fischer <clark.fischer@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Andy Balaam <andy.balaam@matrix.org>
This is a relatively obvious dispatch action that doesn't require a lot of complicated type definitions, so should be a good candidate to prove the thing works. If for some reason the thing stops working, we've done something wrong.
This also adds a bit of generic types to the dispatch call so we don't confuse the tsx parser by using `dis.dispatch(<ViewUserPayload>{...})` as it thinks that's supposed to be a component. We still get type safety, and the thing remains happy with the generics approach.