The CSP issue is, that the `_Position` function in the autocomplete-js set the
style attributes by `setAttribute("style", ...)`. Using `setAttribute` to set
the style attribute invokes the HTML parser and CSP is triggered [1].
This patch overwrite the `_Position` function of autocomplete-js.
BTW: remove trailing whitespace
[1] https://stackoverflow.com/a/57633533
Closes: https://github.com/searxng/searxng/issues/352
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
In window.searxng.theme the theme data can be passed through to JS
implementations.
Initial the window.searxng.theme namespace starts with a value for
`img_load_error`::
// image that is displayed if load of <img src='...'> failed
img_load_error: 'img/img_load_error.svg'
The searx/static/themes/__common__/js/image_layout.js is patched to uses the
value, if the theme defines a value for img_load_error in this namespace.
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
* rework selection UI in pref (fix based on: 78643e9f43)
* moved search filters underneath categories
* cut params from url and replace / with ›
* make h3 and url in article bigger
* add safe search select to search filter (this will not override settings and only be valid while on result page in a session)
* make search form button not overlap each other when js is disabled
* 1rem padding around preview image and thumbnail in default article template
Before this commit, the default click event on an image result is prevented,
this include clicks inside the detail.
This commit makes sure the click happends outside the detail to prevent the default event.
When an image is selected, the detail with the full size image is displayed
on the right side of the screen (or full screen on tablet and phone).
When Javascript is disabled, the thumbnail is a linked to the full size image,
as it was before.
When the image proxy is enabled, the full size image is also proxied,
in consequence this commit increases the bandwidth usage of instances.
The detail can be closed by the close button or the Esc key.
It is possible to go to the next and previous images using the j and k keys
or the button on the top right of the screen.
the build of the themes updates:
* js/leaflet.js ( was leaflet/leaflet.js )
* css/leaflet.css ( was leaflet/leaflet.css )
* css/images ( was leaflet/images )