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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
36 lines
1.2 KiB
JavaScript
36 lines
1.2 KiB
JavaScript
/**
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* Main JavaScript for the Cite extension. The main purpose of this file
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* is to add accessibility attributes to the citation links as that can
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* hardly be done server side (T40141).
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*
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* @author Marius Hoch <hoo@online.de>
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*/
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( function () {
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'use strict';
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mw.hook( 'wikipage.content' ).add( function ( $content ) {
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var accessibilityLabelOne = mw.msg( 'cite_references_link_accessibility_label' ),
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accessibilityLabelMany = mw.msg( 'cite_references_link_many_accessibility_label' );
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$content.find( '.mw-cite-backlink' ).each( function () {
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var $links = $( this ).find( 'a' );
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if ( $links.length > 1 ) {
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// This citation is used multiple times. Let's only set the accessibility label on the first link, the
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// following ones should then be self-explaining. This is needed to make sure this isn't getting
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// too wordy.
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$links.eq( 0 ).prepend(
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$( '<span>' )
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.addClass( 'cite-accessibility-label' )
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// Also make sure we have at least one space between the accessibility label and the visual one
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.text( accessibilityLabelMany + ' ' )
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);
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} else {
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$links
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.attr( 'aria-label', accessibilityLabelOne )
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.attr( 'title', accessibilityLabelOne );
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}
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} );
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} );
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}() );
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