We seemed to be using the names "film strip" and "filmstrip" (and,
consequently, their source code-conscious forms such as film-strip,
FilmStrip, etc.) In order to comply with our coding style which requires
a consistent one name for a given abstraction, choose one name and
rename the uses of the other name.
Wikipedia has a definition of a "filmstrip", I couldn't find a "film
strip". I guess our abstraction can be seen as what's described there.
When I google "film strip", I get results about "filmstrip" at the top.
That's why I chose "filmstrip".
Certain uses of "film strip" such as interfaceConfig.filmStripOnly and
in the external API I left untouched in an attempt to preserve
compatibility.
I wasn't sure whether CSS was tangled in compatibility so I made a
choice and renamed there was well.
style: catalog all z-indexes and move toolbar down
All z-indexes found in css files have been moved into css
variables. If the z-index is used only once, the variable
name will be the same as the selector it is used in. If
the z-index is used multiple times, then the plain name
of $zindex# was used. This allowed a more confident
moving down of the toolbar so that the new modal dialog,
with z-index 500, could display on top of it.
#1436