* Allow to show a specific status in the admin interface * Let the front-end know the current account is a moderator * Add admin links to status and account menus If the current logged-in user is an admin, add quick links to the admin interface in account and toot dropdown menu. Suggestion by @ashkitten * Use @statuses.first instead of @statuses[0] |
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| .. | ||
| account_actions_controller.rb | ||
| account_moderation_notes_controller.rb | ||
| accounts_controller.rb | ||
| action_logs_controller.rb | ||
| base_controller.rb | ||
| change_emails_controller.rb | ||
| confirmations_controller.rb | ||
| custom_emojis_controller.rb | ||
| dashboard_controller.rb | ||
| domain_blocks_controller.rb | ||
| email_domain_blocks_controller.rb | ||
| followers_controller.rb | ||
| instances_controller.rb | ||
| invites_controller.rb | ||
| relays_controller.rb | ||
| report_notes_controller.rb | ||
| reported_statuses_controller.rb | ||
| reports_controller.rb | ||
| resets_controller.rb | ||
| roles_controller.rb | ||
| settings_controller.rb | ||
| statuses_controller.rb | ||
| subscriptions_controller.rb | ||
| tags_controller.rb | ||
| two_factor_authentications_controller.rb | ||
| warning_presets_controller.rb | ||