Links in HTML messages were missing the usual underline style, making them
look different from links in text messages (which already do this).
Fixesvector-im/riot-web#4655.
The download / copy actions to store the new recovery key now send you forward
(the most likely case) with a Back button in case you wanted to also do the
other storing type.
Setting up the SDK for development, I noticed that 3 tests failed on
develop branch. Linking the JS SDK made the tests pass. It looks like
the assumption is that developers link against the develop branch
of JS SDK to develop the React SDK.
Clarify this in the readme for completeness sake.
Signed-off-by: Jason Robinson <jasonr@matrix.org>
Time is backwards from all the other tests: larger is older, so we want LessThanOrEqual. Also ensure all the power levels are the same to prevent the sort algorithm from running a PL ordering.
All of the anchors were pointed at `#` which, when clicked, would trigger a hash change in the browser. This change races the change made by the screen handling where the screen handling ends up losing. Because the hash is then tracked as empty rather than `#/login` (for example), the state machine considers future changes as no-ops and doesn't do anything with them.
By using `preventDefault` and `stopPropagation` on the anchor click events, we prevent the browser from automatically going to an empty hash, which then means the screen handling isn't racing the browser, and the hash change state machine doesn't no-op.
After applying that fix, going between pages worked great unless you were going from /login to /home. This is because the MatrixChat state machine was now out of sync (a `view` of `LOGIN` but a `page` of `HomePage` - an invalid state). All we have to do here is ensure the right view is used when navigating to the homepage.
Fixes https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/issues/4061
Note: the concerns in 4061 about logging out upon entering the view appear to have been solved. Navigating to the login page doesn't obliterate your session, at least in my testing.