We already took away the truncation of header text, the body should
follow for narrow screens and wrap, instead of using the ellipses
truncation.
Change-Id: I3504599044e1c94ccec55c420d455b9370dae474
Have the page hide the sidebar at 982px, when there is
not enough room for both (and when vector switches down to SD).
Make inbox responsive when resizing.
Change-Id: I3daae156d1ebb0619090d466caa5138d0d98e937
Mainly used for mobile actions, and should be appended to the
overlay - this widget assumes it should appear and then fade out
with some confirmation message.
Also moved 'doubleCheck' icon to the ooui definitions, including
an inverted icon that is necessary for this widget.
Bug: T141404
Change-Id: I67a44962eaee6b7bd8cac26dcb5277177fa5d224
Add word-break: break-word; so we make sure even long names or titles
without spaces are broken/wrapped where they need to.
Bug: T142662
Change-Id: I166e834495972ec49eb98e301ab9be85f40f5a5e
p-personal links have a white background on hover, and links
inside the notifications popup were inheriting that CSS rule.
Bug: T144063
Change-Id: I3868e418ab8cce8e5ff6f7cc10e042907cb1e8df
Allow extensions to add dynamic actions that perform some
API request and display a confirmation message.
Bug: T132975
Change-Id: Ib16d57c3f1a11a9749564c6e2112bf1ca32c55e8
Work around new styles introduced in oojs-ui in I77cd5212c.
Bonus: remove useless styles targeting the dotdotdot popup
in NotificationItemWidget.less: it's not even a popupWidget
any more and it's located in an overlay anyway, so these
styles didn't do anything.
Change-Id: Ifb16b7bb0b01c1eb2551ba4c173042cc759e9b02
Just like we do in the mobile popup, the menu should be accessible
in mobile clicks/taps by being "stuck" at the bottom of the screen.
Bug: T142013
Change-Id: I730216e717c2a02ad98bbcc28f66b13c1cbe29ed
In the unseen notifications case, Monobook used badges with
black text on a light red/blue, even though the text
is white on grey in the non-unseen case. Change the unseen style
to white on dark red/blue like Vector, and also make the colors
exactly the same as Vector.
Change-Id: I9d2d1a2614ac1130e027fb952c9288588d25d495
We have to override a CSS rule that tries to make all <a>s blue,
but not override it so powerfully that the real link in the footer
notice isn't blue.
Change-Id: I5a91419aab7cf6d6fe10c8e707168b52c2451cd8
The color: transparent; hack was being overridden by a color rule
that's only in effect after the popup is opened.
Change-Id: I2f415619603ccadb625ed2482c25fde78765fee4
Now that we have the cog menu, it should be placed correctly in
mobile and the "preferences" link should be hidden.
Since MobileFrontend doesn't have the personal toolbar, and we
can't cheat by using jQuery and grabbing the url of preferences,
we have to get SpecialNotifications.php to output the urls
to a wg variable and reading it from there.
Bug: T115528
Change-Id: I6a69823d6f75c376c04e9a21d79916321e417178
Bundles only have a header, no body, so when we include excerpts
in bundle headers, we wrap them in <em> tags. This change
makes these excerpts the same color as the excerpts in the
non-bundled case.
Bug: T139960
Bug: T141034
Change-Id: I6a14274b42ba672ab1366c0dd106ea0847db6404
And change all CSS and JS dependent calls/tags based on the new
tooltip message and ID of the personal tool <li> item.
Change-Id: I136fabe5710f90da10eb8d4afe92acdb77571eec
Add a global-wiki 'mark all as read' to the Special:Notifications page.
The 'mark all as read' will makr all notifications in the given
wiki. The context of the wiki changes when filters are chosen,
and so the message of the button changes as well.
Bug: T115528
Change-Id: Ibd9dcdf7072d6cbc1a268c18e558e6d0df28f929
As a first step for mobile support, make the page responsive,
hide the sidebar, and slightly adjust button/title positions and
sizes so they fit in a small screen.
Bug: T140687
Change-Id: I98f264948a57924f6370a861381456ce9c82f8d8
We need a fixed-width CSS table with a number of fixed-width
cells and one cell that takes up the remaining width, with
text truncation. This is a pain to do with CSS tables,
but this trick I found on StackOverflow[1] works well:
wrap the contents of the cell in a div that's position: relative;,
containing another div that's position: absolute; width: 100%;
[1] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7569436/css-constrain-a-table-with-long-cell-contents-to-page-width
Bug: T140349
Change-Id: I507f915f06185c767d7a5c8edbff6c341e07b6e2