* Some wikis need a X.Y style numbering where X is the
counter for the reference number in the list (mw-references),
and Y is the named-ref counter (mw-ref-linkback).
* Rather than have the mw-references counter be defined for
specific languages, it is useful to have defined for all
wikis and use it where needed.
* Not sure why the ol.mw-references reset the mw-ref-linkback
counter. It needed to be reset for every item.
* While at it, made a couple CSS rules in kn and fa be more
specific so it is clearly what they are used for.
Change-Id: I6dd35303f134cc4996e134867ecc2c0db7a5411f
* The default separator (' ') should be set up as an :after selector
and individiual wikis that define the _many_sep and/or _many_and
messages can override this appropriately.
* Update frwiki overrides accordingly. It has an additional <sup>
in the Cite_references_link_many message. frwiki also defines the
Cite_references_link_many_and message.
Change-Id: Ia9ce6ac8eaa5b8386d4a586c620959465da73ef1
* As part of T265930, in order to reduce the CSS rules that needed
to be added, we started using the .reference class that the
original Cite implementation uses.
* Let us migrate styles to using that original class as well.
* Since Parsoid emits a <sup>, we no longer need some of the
CSS rules on .reference. With the class name change, the
other rules are duplicates since we inherit the rules from
ext.cite.styles.css. This effectively eliminated all CSS
rules for ".reference" from ext.cite.style.css
* Admins on wikis will get the following guidance:
- where similar styles apply to legacy output and Parsoid output,
use the .reference class in Commons.css
- where specific styles apply to Parsoid output but not legacy,
use the .mw-ref class in Commons.css
* Once we have fully migrated all wikis to Parsoid output, we can
migrate all the ".mw-ref" rules to ".reference". We then stop
emitting the ".mw-ref" class in Parsoid output.
Change-Id: I5a8c540dc5b045ffff8c280262595f5281cd167d
* This patch adds styles for fr, kn, nb as an experiment.
Newer patches will add for other languages.
* These styles are based on wikipedia rendering and other
projects in these languages may need to add overrides in
their Mediawiki:Common.css page.
Bug: T156350
Change-Id: If0d78e0fd4174c0563cb4b98d8c5efe9a1428673
* Most wikis seem to either use lower-alpha or seem to use
use language-specific custom numbers. decimal usage is lower
and is better used as CSS override on those wikis.
Change-Id: I3e4c3e7b96ab5a9704fe700f62154e51930c975a
The ''outputHasCoreMwDomSpecMarkup' option in the extension registration
indicates whether the output of an extension complies to the MediaWiki
DOM Spec and should be processed as such.
The initial goal of this setting is to enable the DOMNormalizer pass for
Parsoid HTML generated in extensions, as needed by the implementation of
T309024.
We setup "Cite" as an example of configuration.
Bug: T309024
Change-Id: I26182c67ea17a4aa59414856d5f4614f2cd06c46
This patch is probably not necessary per se, because Cite creates and
controls the mw:referencedBy rel attributes, but it popped up in my code
search, it is technically more correct and it doesn't hurt.
Bug: T315209
Change-Id: Ie796c8a69988c6a546a15d998028c0e6f4c5b2e9