When a new user visits zulip for the first time: * they are narrowed to DM with welcomer bot * shown a navigation_tour_video in a modal Earlier, when the modal was closed the compose recipient box was focused instead of the compose textarea. Reason: `narrow_to_dm_with_welcome_bot_new_user` triggers a focus change from (see `compose_actions.show_compose_box` with `opts.defer_focus = true`). We start initializing this modal while the focus transition is in progress, resulting in a flaky behaviour of the element that will be in focus when modal is closed. Because the modal maintains the focus position before and after toggling modal. This commit fixes the issue by explicitly setting the focus to ompose textarea when the modal is closed. |
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Zulip overview
Zulip is an open-source team collaboration tool with unique topic-based threading that combines the best of email and chat to make remote work productive and delightful. Fortune 500 companies, leading open source projects, and thousands of other organizations use Zulip every day. Zulip is the only modern team chat app that is designed for both live and asynchronous conversations.
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