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C. Scott Ananian 0e8f1c961f Sync up with Parsoid citeParserTests.txt
This now aligns with Parsoid commit 0723e5c47845ff4361b9635b591e7d386c975fdf

Change-Id: Ic5b30a88189e5a8809d0f330d8b399bdb1994c60
2017-11-21 17:25:33 -05:00
Max Semenik 351a08d1b7 Don't break when reference names contain []
Bug: T29694
Bug: T179544
Depends-On: I189bdefbc9034cf8d221a89d7158195de1c0fa6c
Change-Id: Iec3439f76ecc2a3543b30b35f8735c92b0cfb711
2017-11-15 23:23:45 +00:00
Arlo Breault 185b5c57c0 Sync up with Parsoid citeParserTests.txt
This now aligns with Parsoid commit 7ec1f8369ef2e620858b40eadb7c43f1c4fa6d3d

Change-Id: I0e65d14ace2c0420fccc407eceae0f33ae1f1e06
2017-10-04 13:19:19 -04:00
C. Scott Ananian 14459c226b Use HTML5 id attributes; remove use of deprecated Sanitizer::escapeId()
When using HTML5 ids, we need to take greater care to properly escape the
id (or derived strings) before passing them back through
Parser::recursiveTagParse().

Bug: T176170
Change-Id: I89a4f8ba24b867f2d5ccdc2bf9a4312ab9b385a9
2017-09-19 15:42:41 -04:00
James D. Forrester ddb3e9088a i18n: Don't try to spell out all the options that are allowed
Bug: T160628
Change-Id: Ibf728277c5bd4df5d3e8534848ee686239090376
2017-04-08 04:10:29 +00:00
Timo Tijhof 04c3ad0107 Implement responsive columns for reference lists
This is based on the popular 'count' parameter from Template:Reflist on
English Wikipedia, which has also been adopted by many other wikis.

That template's 'count' parameter allows maximum flexibility on a per-
page basis. This was important because the template can't know how many
references the list will contain. Users typically manually add (and
later, increment) the 'count' parameter when the list exceeds a certain
threshold.

The template currently sets an exact column count (via the CSS3
property `column-count`).

This patch improves on that by instead using the closely related CSS3
`column-width` property. This automatically derives the column count
based on the available space in the browser window. It will thus create
two or three columns on a typical desktop screen, and two or no columns
on a mobile device.

The specified width is the minimum width of a column. This ensures that
the list is not split when rendered on a narrow screen or mobile device.

It also hooks into the raw list before parsing and adds the class only
when the list will contain more than a certain number of items. This
prevents very short lists from being split into multiple columns.

Templates like Template:Reflist on English Wikipedia currently are not
able to set inline styles on the list element directly, which is why
they set it on a `<div>` wrapping the `<references />` output. Because
of this, the feature of the Cite extension must not be enabled at the
same time, as that would result in both the template's wrapper and the
references list being split. The end result would involve sitations with
three columns split in four sub-columns, creating a complicated mess of
nine intermixed columns.

To provide a smooth migration for wikis, this feature can be disabled by
default using `$wgCiteResponsiveReferences = false`. Each individual
template createing reference list can then be migrated, by removing the
wrapper column styles and instead settting the new "responsive"
attribute, like so: `<references responsive />`.

Once any conflicting templates have been migrated, the default for the
wiki can be swapped by setting `$wgCiteResponsiveReferences = true`.

If wikis wish for some templates to keep their custom column splitting
behaviour, templates can also opt-out by setting `responsive="0"`, which
will make sure that it will keep behaving the current way even after the
feature becomes enabled by default for the wiki.

In summary, when disabled by default, pages can opt into this system
with `<references responsive />`. When enabled by default, pages can opt
out of the system with `<references responsive=0 />`.

* Deprecate cite_references_prefix/cite_references_suffix.

  This message is rarely used and opens up compatibility hazards.
  It was already removed by Parsoid, but the PHP implementation
  still had it. It's typically used to add inline styles to the
  wrapper which is more appropiately done in Common.css (or
  obsoleted as part of the skin or Cite extenion itself nowadays
  depending on what style in question).

  It was also a HTML-style message with separated open and close
  segments, which is an anti-pattern in itself.

* Declare module target explicitly and include mobile. The absence of
  this stylesheet caused subtle BiDi/RTL bugs on mobile.

Bug: T33597
Change-Id: Ia535f9b722e825e71e792b36356febc3bd444387
2017-03-07 22:42:47 +00:00
Arlo Breault dff5d42d5f Sync up with Parsoid citeParserTests.txt
This now aligns with Parsoid commit e23a818554548cd922ee262ea1d8da47ea457248

Change-Id: I58155797c8c63b7ef64be74450647059cc5e28ca
2017-02-22 09:22:29 -08:00
addshore 440b317908 Move parser tests to test directory
Change-Id: I92207b88ddba4018b4a09fb9d8848b60c5f79e1e
2016-09-20 14:33:36 +00:00