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ext.cite.style.css is very close to ext.cite.styles.css and is often confusing. In about 3 weeks (the current PC expiry time), we should be able to get rid of the ext.cite.style module from extension.json after removing all references to it from other repos and caches. I don't see a reason to rename all the other language specific CSS files since there is no room for being confused there. Change-Id: I3a41f435b0cbe51f8c9a6dde8a9f6eb13a9879f7
102 lines
3.2 KiB
CSS
102 lines
3.2 KiB
CSS
/* CSS for Parsoid Cite extension */
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/* Parsoid HTML emits <sup> tags for follows uses even though there is
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* no visible output for follows. Parsoid does this to ensure it can
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* roundtrip back the source wikitext after edits.
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* However, since this HTML should not be rendered, we use CSS to hide it */
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.mw-ref-follow {
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display: none;
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}
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/* Upstream bug in stylelint makes it complain aboout the case of 'mw-Ref' */
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/* With a group set */
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.mw-ref a[ data-mw-group ]::after {
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content: '[' attr( data-mw-group ) ' ' counter( mw-Ref, decimal ) ']';
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}
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/* Without a group */
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.mw-ref a::after {
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content: '[' counter( mw-Ref, decimal ) ']';
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}
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/* Hide the default rendering in browsers that support content
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* generation by selecting for :after pseudo-element. */
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/* stylelint-disable-next-line selector-type-no-unknown */
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x-thereisnoelementwiththisname::after,
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span.mw-reflink-text {
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display: none;
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}
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/* Style for linkbacks from <references> to <ref>s */
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ol.mw-references {
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/**
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* Resetting *any* counter on an <ol> element messes up the built-in numbering in Firefox.
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* Explicitly resetting the built-in "list-item" counter fixes this.
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*
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* We have 2 counters for Parsoid HTML for different functionality.
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* Make sure both are reset!
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*
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* NOTE: This rule is a duplicate of the one present in ext.cite.styles.css
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* but duplicating it here ensures no matter how the rules and files are
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* refactored and which rule ends up applying on the loaded doc, both
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* counters continue to be incremented. As of now, the rule in ext.cite.styles.css
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* is the one that seems to be winning.
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**/
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counter-reset: mw-ref-extends-parent mw-references list-item;
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}
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ol.mw-references > li {
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/**
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* We have 2 counters for Parsoid HTML for different functionality.
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* Make sure both are incremented!
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*
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* NOTE: This rule is a duplicate of the one present in ext.cite.styles.css
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* but duplicating it here ensures no matter how the rules and files are
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* refactored and which rule ends up applying on the loaded doc, both
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* counters continue to be incremented. As of now, the rule in ext.cite.styles.css
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* is the one that seems to be winning.
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**/
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counter-increment: mw-ref-extends-parent mw-references;
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}
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[ rel~='mw:referencedBy' ]::before {
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content: '↑ ';
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}
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span[ rel~='mw:referencedBy' ] {
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counter-reset: mw-ref-linkback -1;
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}
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span[ rel~='mw:referencedBy' ] a::before {
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counter-increment: mw-ref-linkback;
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content: counter( mw-references, decimal ) '.' counter( mw-ref-linkback, decimal );
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line-height: 1;
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vertical-align: super; /* <sup> use in Cite */
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font-size: smaller; /* <sup> use in Cite */
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}
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span[ rel~='mw:referencedBy' ] a::after {
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content: ' '; /* default separator outside <sup> */
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line-height: 1;
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}
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span[ rel~='mw:referencedBy' ] a:last-child::after {
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content: '';
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}
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/* Hide the default rendering in browsers that support content
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* generation by selecting for ::after pseudo-element. */
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/* stylelint-disable-next-line selector-type-no-unknown */
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x-thereisnoelementwiththisname[ rel='mw:referencedBy' ]::before,
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span.mw-linkback-text {
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display: none;
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}
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/* Previously, MediaWiki styled the warning class.
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* It no longer does this, so style cite warnings through mw-ext-cite-warning. */
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.mw-ext-cite-warning {
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font-size: larger;
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color: #ac6600;
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}
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