* - pass available album users along to the thumbnail through the asset-date-group
- show a small user-avatar in bottom right of thumbnail
* - change owner to their name in white text instead of the avatar
* cleanup
* - cleanup albumUsers creation
- use font-light for the user's name
* fix lint
* format
* - add toggle to show/hide asset owner names
* update new Timeline with albumUsers
* add @idubnori suggestion for the name font
* Don't show 'view owners' button if the album doesn't have editors
* add missing import
* format
* fix(web): #21171 (#24298)
fix: Bind timelineManager to Timeline component
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Co-authored-by: idubnori <i.dub.nori@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex <alex.tran1502@gmail.com>
* refactor(web): Extract asset grid layout component from TimelineDateGroup and split into AssetLayout and Month components
* chore: cleanup
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Co-authored-by: Daniel Dietzler <36593685+danieldietzler@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: back/forward navigation won't reset scroll in timeline
Fixes a bug where navigating to/from the asser-viewer from timeline causes the scroll position to be reset.
* Fix back after assetviewer next/prev navigation
* Bug fix from review
* review comments
refactor(web): improve timeline scrubber labeling logic
Refactor the segment calculation in the timeline scrubber to improve code clarity and fix label positioning. Process months in reverse order for more intuitive label selection, use descriptive variable names, and remove unnecessary index tracking.
Extract common virtual scrolling functionality from TimelineManager into
a new abstract VirtualScrollManager base class. This refactoring improves
code organization and enables reuse of virtual scrolling logic.
Changes:
- Create new VirtualScrollManager abstract base class with common virtual
scrolling state and methods
- Refactor TimelineManager to extend VirtualScrollManager
- Rename 'assetsHeight' to 'bodySectionHeight' for semantic clarity
- Convert methods to use override keyword where appropriate
- Enable noImplicitOverride in tsconfig for better type safety
- Fix ApiError and AbortError class definitions with override keywords
* fix: navigate to time action
* change-date -> DateSelectionModal; use luxon; use handle* for callback fn name
* refactor change-date dialogs
* Review comments
* chore: clean up
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Co-authored-by: Jason Rasmussen <jason@rasm.me>
Improves scroll indicator positioning when scrubbing through timelines with limited scrollable content (e.g., small albums). When a timeline's scrollable height is less than 50% of the viewport height, the scroll position is now properly distributed across the entire scrubber height, making the indicator more responsive and accurate.
Changes:
- Add `limitedScroll` state to detect scroll-constrained timelines (threshold: 50%)
- Introduce `ViewportTopMonth` type to handle lead-in/lead-out sections
- Calculate `totalViewerHeight` including top/bottom sections for accurate positioning
- Refactor scrubber to treat lead-in and lead-out as distinct scroll segments
- Update scroll position calculations to use relative percentages on constrained timelines
refactor(web): extract asset viewer logic from Timeline into TimelineAssetViewer component
- Extracted asset viewer navigation and action handling logic from Timeline.svelte into a dedicated TimelineAssetViewer component
- Reduces Timeline.svelte complexity by ~150 lines and improves separation of concerns
- No functional changes - purely a refactoring to improve code organization
## Changes
- Created new TimelineAssetViewer.svelte component containing all asset viewer-related logic
- Moved handlePrevious, handleNext, handleRandom, handleClose, handlePreAction, and handleAction methods
- Timeline.svelte now only passes required props to the new component
- Maintained all existing functionality including navigation, asset actions, and stack management
refactor(web): extract timeline keyboard actions into separate component
Extracts keyboard shortcuts and related functionality from Timeline component into a dedicated TimelineKeyboardActions component for better separation of concerns and maintainability.