* In some languages like persian, the number 0 is represented as '.', we can't compare
'.' with either 0 or '0' to detect the no-notification status of the badge
* The markread API doesn't respect uselang param, it would return 0 instead of . in a url with uselang=fa
Note: we need to provide raw and formatted count in the API since client side javascript
doesn't provide fancy function like $wgLang->formatNum()
bug: 54575
Change-Id: I0a49828253ec346ed27c5b9a976f8bdff4e1fa90
Removing unused functions and declaring correct dependencies.
Targetting to desktop and mobile so it can be used by both.
Also removing dismiss-related code from the formatter.
Change-Id: Icccce64cfb3c564ab468a93ccdba9c5a61687fd5
Also making sure that footer has some amount of separation from
the notification title even if there is no payload.
Change-Id: I85a1a7989539044a0b0b53e76e70ddee9bb7165c
The space after colon on this line is actually a non-breaking space
( ), which is not allowed in this place according to CSS syntax.
Therefore all browsers ignored this rule (logging an error like
"Invalid CSS property value") and the shadow was never shown.
We could fix the rule instead, but I'm pretty sure users are used to
this by now, and in my opinion it looks better without shadow.
Bug: 53490
Change-Id: I1fd508d2059bec5cd79a6dcdce8dc9be6e6d4229
We want the notifications in the flyout to behave just like links,
including standard middle-click and Ctrl-click behavior. The simplest
way to do that would be to actually make them links - but the area can
contain a few other links, so we can't do that and have to resort to
ugly hacks.
Or do we?
Turns out that while browsers won't accept HTML containing nested <a>
tags[1], such a structure is valid XHTML, and it's possible to create
such structure in HTML mode using DOM manipulation. It works like one
would expect: the entire thing is clickable, but inner <a> tags' hrefs
override outer ones.
Firefox even had a request to make that work[2] which was happily
fulfilled.
Tested the basic case [see below] on Firefox 22, Opera 12, Opera 15
(which uses the Blink engine like Chrome), IE 8 and IE 6 and it works
the same on all of them. Tested the XHTML variant [see below] on all
of the above except for the IEs which don't grok XHTML and it exhibits
the same behavior.
[1] Simple test: $('<div>1<a>2<a>3</a>4</a>5</div>').html() is
"1<a>2</a><a>3</a>45", not actually "1<a>2<a>3</a>4</a>5" like one
might expect.
[2] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=331959
----
The test cases used are below. When trying out the XHTML one make sure
that the browser uses application/xhtml+xml MIME type; saving the file
with .xhtml extension should be enough.
XHTML:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<body>
<div>1<a href="http://google.com/">2<a href="http://example.com/">3</a>4</a>5</div>
</body>
</html>
HTML:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>
<script type="text/javascript">
var div = document.createElement('div');
var a1 = document.createElement('a');
a1.href = "http://google.com/";
var a2 = document.createElement('a');
a2.href = "http://example.com/";
div.appendChild( document.createTextNode('1') );
div.appendChild( a1 );
a1.appendChild( document.createTextNode('2') );
a1.appendChild( a2 );
a2.appendChild( document.createTextNode('3') );
a1.appendChild( document.createTextNode('4') );
div.appendChild( document.createTextNode('5') );
document.body.appendChild(div);
</script>
</body>
</html>
----
Bug: 52319
Change-Id: I311eca70f025ce92129c828cd88f96686b7cff72
Out of the default MW skins these only seem to affect CologneBlue.
* Reset padding and list-style-image on ul#mw-echo-special-container
ourselves, do not rely on the skin doing it
* Use transparent background on .mw-echo-notification (and
semi-transparent black on hover) instead of solid white and
light grey to accomodate colored skin backgrounds
Change-Id: I2c178627e4dbe889c4958afc41e4969aaa45a717
wgUserNewMsgRevisionId is null with only one revision and that revision is
not viewed, this makes it not reliable for determining if there is new
message. We just switch to check against $user->getNewtalk() instead.
We can still use wgUserNewMsgRevisionId to generate diff links if desired
Change-Id: I4cf50a944aada03151bd17f3610bd59b3bfb2bf2
separate into multiple ul elements with headings dividing them
This removes need for unnecessary styling rules in mobile web
Change-Id: I8acaef726ea0cc639054cf36d6c3649c7ab25bee
* Add missing spaces after 'function'
* Remove underscores from identifiers
* Don't use typeof for undefined with local variables and object properties
* API ok/err is deprecated since MediaWiki 1.20 (< 1.22-alpha), use .done and .fail
Change-Id: I5ca3403ee263a0c3e6709618e48e896340952337
When I changed mw.echo.special.initialize to be called as a
callback from $( document ).ready(), rather than being called
explicitly from the closure, it changed the context, which got
assigned to _this. This broke some of the function calls.
Change-Id: I602a58a82ee91646901d0ab1c8b7bb4b22b3437a
If link underlining is on, then the number in the badge
will be underlined. This is probably never needed, even
if the user wants to underline regular links.
Set text-decoration to none in all cases.
Change-Id: Ifaca38a8f0a6a3c8df39502a3da582f639ec6333
This provides some rudimentary styling support to make Echo usable
with the Modern skin.
It also fixes the Notifications special page so it is styled
correctly in Modern, CologneBlue, or with Javascript turned off.
Also some more tweaks for Monobook skin.
Retiring the 'feedback' link from the special page, per PM.
Bug: 47932
Change-Id: I633a93a78f5a78d0642a3a059fa6f7208f99cec4
Brought up by Krinkle in Icebfe86b (PS4):
* 'ok' and 'err' properties of Api are deprecated, use promise interface
* Use 'api' instead of 'Api'
* $( '<a>' ) instead of $( '<a/>' )
* Expected space after 'function' keyword
Change-Id: I0199db902174551bcf9269edafb1fef1df118b13
With this change we will no longer be relying on JS for the badge
functionality. This will prevent the flash of unstyled content,
and allow wikis to locally override the styling (since the unread
class is now applied immediately).
I also went ahead and made the badge styling more closely match the
talk page message alert styling per Vibha.
Also removed the old full link optional behavior since we weren't
using it, and it would have been a pain to maintain.
Bug: 48165
Bug: 48001
Change-Id: Ie85d66afd5181d487d0bb2776ae14b121ea50d88