* add [ui] Reactions
* move contend check from form to go functions
* use else if
* check if reaction is allowed only on react
(so previous custom reaction can be still removed)
* use $.AllowedReactions in templates
* use ctx.Flash.Error
* use it there too
* add redirection
* back to server error
because a wrong reaction is a template issue ...
* add emoji list link
* add docs entry
* small wording nit
suggestions from @jolheiser - thx
* same reactions as github
* fix PR reactions
* handle error so template JS could check
* Add Integrations Test
* add REACTIONS setting to cheat-sheet doc page
@ -118,6 +118,7 @@ Values containing `#` or `;` must be quoted using `` ` `` or `"""`.
- `DEFAULT_THEME`: **gitea**: \[gitea, arc-green\]: Set the default theme for the Gitea install.
- `THEMES`: **gitea,arc-green**: All available themes. Allow users select personalized themes
regardless of the value of `DEFAULT_THEME`.
- `REACTIONS`: All available reactions. Allow users react with different emoji's.
- `DEFAULT_SHOW_FULL_NAME`: **false**: Whether the full name of the users should be shown where possible. If the full name isn't set, the username will be used.
- `SEARCH_REPO_DESCRIPTION`: **true**: Whether to search within description at repository search on explore page.
- `USE_SERVICE_WORKER`: **true**: Whether to enable a Service Worker to cache frontend assets.
A full list of supported emoji's is at [emoji list](https://gitea.com/gitea/gitea.com/issues/8)
## Customizing the look of Gitea
As of version 1.6.0 Gitea has built-in themes. The two built-in themes are, the default theme `gitea`, and a dark theme `arc-green`. To change the look of your Gitea install change the value of `DEFAULT_THEME` in the [ui](https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/config-cheat-sheet/#ui-ui) section of `app.ini` to another one of the available options.