Notifications about favourites and follows use .notification-right,
notifications about replies instead use .heading-right.
Previously only the former set a min-width, however the
chosen value of 3em was too small to fit the worst case.
As a consequence, when the timestamp text changes over time,
its element width changes, which may result in neighbouring text
(no longer) needing to wrap to a new line in turn changing the size
of the whole notification box pushing older notification boxes down/up.
These constant movements at the side of the screen can be quite
annoying and confusing when the cause cannot be immediately discerned.
Avoid this, by reserving enough space for any timestamp.
For English, the worst case is the five-character 'XXmin', since the
short identifier for minutes is the longest with three letters.
With two exceptions, all other current localisation also do not exceed
three letters in any short unit identifier up to days.
However, some localisations (e.g. Polish) additionally insert a space
between numerical value and unit. This matches SI recommendations
pushing the worst case to 6 characters.
6 characters will be sufficient for timestamps up to 3 weeks in all
languages (minus prev exceptions), which seems reasonable enough
as beyond this timestamps rarely change anyway.
The aforementioned exceptions being Vietnamese and Occitan,
but in the current localisation all or the relevant short unit
identifiers are identical to the long forms indicating this is
just due to incomplete translation.
Indeed, Vietnamese Wikipedia (read through machine translation) suggests
“ph” is commonly used as unit identifiers for minutes, but the current
localisation fully spells it out as “phút”.
* origin/develop: (169 commits)
Improve the user card for deactivated users
Update CHANGELOG.md
Update CHANGELOG.md
Allow canceling a follow request
Simple policy reasons for instance specific policies
entity_normalizer: Escape name when parsing user
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