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50 lines
1.4 KiB
JavaScript
50 lines
1.4 KiB
JavaScript
var themeToggle = require( './themeToggle.js' ),
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search = require( './search.js' ),
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checkboxHack = require( './checkboxHack.js' );
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/**
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* Based on Vector
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* Wait for first paint before calling this function. That's its whole purpose.
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*
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* Some CSS animations and transitions are "disabled" by default as a workaround to this old Chrome
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* bug, https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=332189, which otherwise causes them to
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* render in their terminal state on page load. By adding the `vector-animations-ready` class to the
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* `html` root element **after** first paint, the animation selectors suddenly match causing the
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* animations to become "enabled" when they will work properly. A similar pattern is used in Minerva
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* (see T234570#5779890, T246419).
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*
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* Example usage in Less:
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*
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* ```less
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* .foo {
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* color: #f00;
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* .transform( translateX( -100% ) );
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* }
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*
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* // This transition will be disabled initially for JavaScript users. It will never be enabled for
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* // no-JS users.
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* .citizen-animations-ready .foo {
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* .transition( transform 100ms ease-out; );
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* }
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* ```
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*
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* @param {Document} document
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* @return {void}
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*/
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function enableCssAnimations( document ) {
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document.documentElement.classList.add( 'citizen-animations-ready' );
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}
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/**
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* @param {Window} window
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* @return {void}
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*/
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function main( window ) {
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enableCssAnimations( window.document );
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themeToggle.init();
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search.init();
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checkboxHack.init();
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}
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main( window );
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