This gives the code a little more structure without changing anything
it does. A section is extracted as a named function, and some lines
are moved and bundled where it made sense.
Change-Id: I51909517021bee9dc618efe5fbe40adfc29dc6af
The code before was not wrong, just deeply nested. The worst case was
that the final $upArrowLink.attr( … ) might have been called on zero
elements. jQuery is fine with this.
Change-Id: I62e7286c7fe906544fe148e1122c60cc8db070f3
The class="mw-cite-backlink" is part of a message. It should be
considered code and not be customized, but can be. Frwiki for example
localized it.
The new code still hopes to find the class, and still hopes the first
child is the text node containing the plain text up arrow. (See the
message "cite_references_link_many" which contains all this.) This code
path is kept because it is more performant.
If the class is not found, the upwards traversal done via .closest()
stops at the <li>. It then traverses down into the firstChild nodes,
hoping to find the plain text up arrow this way.
This patch makes the code work with the customizations found in frwiki.
Bug: T205270
Bug: T210508
Change-Id: I32552ebe820ee12aea1a75aa17af11298dc7536a
This change makes the code much, much more robust. See, almost all HTML
relevant for this feature is encoded in messages. This allows unexpected
customizations that add additional HTML elements, change the order of DOM
elements, even remove class names and elements.
The <ol class="references"> is the only HTML snippet generated via code,
guaranteed to be there, and used as an entry point because of this.
Instead of the selector utilizing a "*" to detect references with "one"
vs. "many" backlinks, we check if a second backlink exists.
The .first() copies the browsers behavior to only respect the first anchor
in case an id="…" appears multiple times on a page.
The additional .length check further down is a missing sanity check,
currently relevant on frwiki where the expected class="mw-cite-backlink"
got localized.
Bug: T205270
Bug: T210520
Change-Id: Iba9aebfd01508b283933964cfb986d7239d4cf38
This changes the a11y support on the main backlinks by introducing the usage
of title and aria-labels. The support for these elements increased a lot since
the topic was first tackled and seems the appropriate way to go.
A new message was introduced for the link that will be set when directly
coming from a clicked refrence to emphasize that the can jump back to where
he came from.
Bug: T206323
Change-Id: Ifa56d41bcdb8100e19f29619796b62bb3c886d2f
I tried to arrange the new code in a way that it is compact, but still
readable. I think it's possible to arrange it even better, but browser
tests should be added first, in my opinion.
Bug: T205271
Change-Id: I1d579ef9d2787fc43c0a8bbf61c583f602dca5d4
The separate "ext.cite.a11y" module is kept for (temporary)
compatibility with cached HTML, and should be removed in about
a month.
Browser tests will be added in a separate patch.
Bug: T205270
Change-Id: I26fe41c328157233cc5b06d38d2ba0f7b036a853