Introducing stylelint with configuration rules compliant to
Wikimedia CSS Coding Standards 'stylelint-config-wikimedia', nullifying
some for now and making majority pass.
Change-Id: I2c4acee41c9b56d9b00e2a2c5b7ab0ab5de454ce
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
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
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
Changing the way Echo's front-end architecture works to work with
model-view-controller methodology.
Change-Id: I97862402c41bc04dd41cd08d79f19ff677340249
2016-05-18 12:28:45 -07:00
Renamed from modules/ooui/styles/mw.echo.ui.NotificationBadgeWidget.monobook.less (Browse further)