@@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ Mappings are defined as entries in the root YAML array, and are identified by a
- Literal periods (`.`) should be escaped as `\.`.
-`public`
- a string, starting and ending with `'`.
- Can include `\N` expressions to refer to capture groups in the `source` regular expression in order of their occurence, starting with `\1`.
- Can include `\N` expressions to refer to capture groups in the `source` regular expression in order of their occurrence, starting with `\1`.
The public path for a source path is determined by finding the first `source` expression that matches it, and returning the corresponding `public` path, replacing the `\N` expressions with the values of the `()` capture groups if appropriate.
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Note that if your db user does not have advanced privileges you must create the
bundle exec rake setup
```
The `setup` task is a alias for `gitlab:setup`.
The `setup` task is an alias for `gitlab:setup`.
This tasks calls `db:reset` to create the database, calls `add_limits_mysql` that adds limits to the database schema in case of a MySQL database and finally it calls `db:seed_fu` to seed the database.
Note: `db:setup` calls `db:seed` but this does nothing.
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ View the [interactive example](http://codepen.io/awhildy/full/GNyEvM/) here.
### Dropdowns
The dropdown menu should feel like it is appearing from the triggering element. Combining a position shift `400ms cubic-bezier(0.23, 1, 0.32, 1)` with a opacity animation `200ms linear` on the second half of the motion achieves this affect.
The dropdown menu should feel like it is appearing from the triggering element. Combining a position shift `400ms cubic-bezier(0.23, 1, 0.32, 1)` with an opacity animation `200ms linear` on the second half of the motion achieves this affect.
View the [interactive example](http://codepen.io/awhildy/full/jVLJpb/) here.
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ A count element is used in navigation contexts where it is helpful to indicate t
## Lists
Lists are used where ever there is a single column of information to display. Ths [issues list](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues) is an example of a important list in the GitLab UI.
Lists are used where ever there is a single column of information to display. Ths [issues list](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues) is an example of an important list in the GitLab UI.
### Types
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@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ Modals are only used for having a conversation and confirmation with the user. T
* Modals contain the header, body, and actions.
***Header(1):** The header title is a question instead of a descriptive phrase.
***Body(2):** The content in body should never be ambiguous and unclear. It provides specific information.
***Actions(3):** Contains a affirmative action, a dismissive action, and an extra action. The order of actions from left to right: Dismissive action → Extra action → Affirmative action
***Actions(3):** Contains an affirmative action, a dismissive action, and an extra action. The order of actions from left to right: Dismissive action → Extra action → Affirmative action
* Confirmations regarding labels should keep labeling styling.
* References to commits, branches, and tags should be **monospaced**.
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ In the _Recipients_ area, provide a list of emails separated by commas.
You can configure any of the following settings depending on your preference.
+**Push events** - Email will be triggered when a push event is recieved
+**Push events** - Email will be triggered when a push event is received
+**Tag push events** - Email will be triggered when a tag is created and pushed
+**Send from committer** - Send notifications from the committer's email address if the domain is part of the domain GitLab is running on (e.g. `user@gitlab.com`).
+**Disable code diffs** - Don't include possibly sensitive code diffs in notification body.