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
Seems to be fixed by different changes, and now this change
is causing trouble, moving the badges up off-screen.
This reverts commit 0b7f8712a9.
Change-Id: Ia5a0a6b6be3698436a043aee111f251709c22f20
What this really does is:
* Change the forced width of the <a> to the width of the icon
(rather than 1.25x the width of the icon)
* Change the alignment of the :before from 40% to 50% so it
stays in the middle (1.25*40=50)
Change-Id: I0399a20fc84e59fcbcf69da509a4d8bfa9b54a08
It's a lot easier to set 'color' back to the desired value than 'font-size'.
As an amusing side-effect, the hidden text will appear when selected, and
it will be possible to copy it.
Change-Id: I7a7ef8e60f514743c9cb65bcef3ba4e869f5b7b7
I think everything works the same. Some older browsers (IE 10-11,
Opera 12) have funny issues with SVGs in 'content'.
.mw-echo-notifications-badge now has 'height: 24px', as it must be
at least as high as the background to display it. We no longer need
.oo-ui-popupWidget to have 'margin-top: 7px', that was a workaround
for the badge having smaller dimensions in CSS than in reality.
This also allows us to significantly reduce the amount of Monobook-
specific CSS, because we now use the background-image approach for
all skins.
Bug: T142042
Bug: T142248
Change-Id: Iaa22202dbd5b5eb7a9b1ef47d068e80764ed982f
A browser bug causes the badges to be pushed down by 1em in IE11
and below, but not in Edge. The only way I could find to work
around this was to add top:-1em; in IE browsers using CSS hacks.
Bug: T142053
Change-Id: If240f7281dd795085c003af524da294d5bf5ff76
Not sure why it's doing that, because the SVG has explicit 24x24
dimensions, but adding these (theoretically unnecessary) CSS rules helps.
In Chrome/FF (as well as more modern IE versions), this is a no-op.
Bug: T142042
Change-Id: Ibb293f453dc79de90690ab48f522e43d3e66b8e8
Make everything a little smaller, decrease spacing. In order to
make the icons smaller, we had to override the content: url(...)
into using background-image with sizing.
Bug: T141923
Change-Id: Icacb15871c824ae845acc937973fb230b05b489a
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
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
There was quite a small link under the main title in Special:Notifications
which pointed to a related help page. Now the OutputPage::addHelpLink()
method is used which moves this link to the upper right corner and allows
configuring this on-wiki (instead of LocalSettings.php or so).
Bug: T101057
Change-Id: Ib4aecee8006b8d71bb3cd86f1d4ebdfee9080870
Allow marking notifications as read per 'section' (days) in the
Special:Notifications page.
Bug: T115528
Bug: T134204
Change-Id: I7324a2c693aa92b9327cf8ff98f125293d5fba10
min-width and min-height are now set on icons. This breaks the ability
to scale icons down, so override these rules.
Change-Id: I6372f0fe17ccfd853bde497730c49cbcf9f89a41
Use #888 instead of #666 to match secondary link text
(which is #000 with 50% opacity), both in the flyout and
on the special page.
Bonus: use LESS variables for these colors.
Change-Id: Ifc1182a001e9b25f6ff7c213b6fcde3dc2f0acd2
This is in preparation of adding more item models and widget types,
and in preparation of switching the notification widget away from being
a select widget.
Change-Id: I518fb3d80f4f67d677c21ca5593638269acfa544
We need the button to remain a standalone <a> element so it preserves
the exact same styling as the output we're getting from the PHP. the
only way to do this is to create the widget as the entire <li> and then
replace the original.
Bug: T112218
Change-Id: Ib6fd4369d46cb7f37b14675d63bbce9950abcd48
There is no need to load the entire of Echo's ui module (especially
since that includes ooui widgets and their styles) on every page load.
There's only need to load the entire module if and when a user clicks
the Echo notification badge.
Also, make the echo.dm model accept an external fetchNotifications
promise so we can send the API request alongside loading the echo UI
and "feed" it into the DM for processing.
CSS adjusted to make the "jump" between the nojs and the js buttons
seem less jumpy.
Bug: T112401
Change-Id: I516e655ffd198511d694489a0702c5c713a5fd68
We don't really need it to render the no-JS version
of the notification badges (the only rule we were missing
was background-repeat: no-repeat;) and it significantly
increased the amount of render-blocking CSS.
This means we do need to call setupOOUI() ourselves
in order for our get_class( OOUI\Theme::singleton() ) hack
to keep working.
Bug: T112401
Change-Id: I148f8ac19dfe62cc84abe03e1a2ff00683d515c1
Notification badges are conceptually closer together than the rest of toolbar elements.
So it makes sense to move them closer visually too.
This is just a small CSS adjustment to compensate for the default margin
that items in the menu get. If there is a cleanner way to achieve the same,
feel free to refactor.
Bug: T108190
Change-Id: I06403f67c24f045c125c505dca2101f9eed79594
Since the nojs "base" version uses the automatic title creation
of the personal tools, the message keys were adjusted accordingly,
and the old unified message was removed.
Bug: T108190
Change-Id: I1f242f530aa68562aa4dc885156586c22c4df618
The rule to make the firstHeading limited in height should only
apply to the design of the Special:Notifications page, and not
everywhere on MW.
Bug: T111628
Change-Id: I6636ed7f4ad0ccc7bbf83ace51dda62d09e09a5c
Split the notifications into 'alert' and 'message' badget with two
different flyouts. Also clean up styling and module behavior.
** Depends on ooui change Id4bbe14ba0bf6c for footers in popups.
** Depends on ooui change Ie93e4d6ed5637c for fixing a bug in
inverted icons.
** MobileFrontend must also be updated to support the new modules
in this patch I168f485d6e54cb4067
In this change:
* Split notifcations into alert and messages and display those in
two different badges.
* Create two separate flyout/popups for each category with their
notifications.
* Create a view-model to control notification state and emit events
for both the popup and the badge to intercept and react to.
* Clean up module load and distribution:
* Create an ext.echo.ui module for javascript-ui support and ooui
widgets.
* Create an ext.echo.nojs module that unifies all base classes that
are needed for both nojs and js support, that the js version
builds upon.
* Create a separate ext.echo.logger module as a singleton that can
be called to perform all logging.
* Clean up style uses
* Move the special page LESS file into nojs module so all styles
load properly even in nojs mode.
* Transfer some of the styling from JS to LESS for consistency.
* Make the 'read more' button load already with the styles it
needs to look like a button, since its behavior is similar in
nojs and js vesions, but before its classes were applied only
by the js, making it inconsistent and also making its appearance
'jump' from a link to a button.
* Delete and clean up all old and unused files.
* Moved 'Help.png' icon from modules/overlay to modules/icons for
later use.
Bug: T108190
Change-Id: I55f440ed9f64c46817f620328a6bb522d44c9ca9