- Fixes the bug where the options menu wouldn't open if media
viewer was reopened
- Adds human-readable console messages for the options actions
- Makes the tooltip a tipsy one like all the other buttons
- Fixes the tooltip copy, it was referring to "previews", which we
said we wouldn't do anymore, in favour of "Media Viewer"
Change-Id: I1590f9501cc6c406cc1f466b414062d4d6435c1b
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/963
Includes some small refactoring of the bootstrap code to open
MediaViewer so it can be used in a more controller-like fashion, and
removing the .mw-mmv-filepage-menu class which was added in the parent
commit but had no effect since the module was not loaded by default.
Change-Id: I2e7405e694af96e8eca4fcc839b60306232ead01
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/719
On full-screen mode the panel appears on hover over the image.
This patchset applies the same shadow as when the panel is open to the full-screen panel.
This is done to communicate that the panel is ovelapping the image.
Change-Id: Ia76f2ace6a424bbd26d4d3d43ed213b98ec91006
* create a resize-end event which fires 100ms after resize ends
(or pauses)
* move slow resize callback (fetching new thumbnail from the server)
to resize-end
Change-Id: I1c1217ea43ffade4cfaf0c03f24574d0ebfee080
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/898
This patchset avoids the more button to become tranlucent due to som legacy styling.
The margin is also slightly adjusted to center the button in the panel.
Change-Id: Ic3936e90c891ded71d2954cd0e591012fb7bb33b
Missed this small issue - doesn't affect actual behaviour but will make a
confusing cursor display in some instances.
Change-Id: I40c3cf0c9596f40983f090974044bcd6f7d203d3
I decided to fix them all at once since we're merging all of these
patches together anyway. I can pull changes into other patches if
absolutely necessary.
Also fixes the dialog open/close handlers for the canvas click event,
and leaves the reuse dialog open on next/prev.
Change-Id: Id1564425442aec72e5e41f2f80986d8a104dd92c
For files with long credit information, part of the text can get hidden
with the down-pointing chevron.
This patchset adjust sizes and margins of different elements to reduce that overlap.
Change-Id: I03f3b84d4ad0f754a0a20f2e78016711164ef433
Automatically reveal/hide full text as metadata panel is opened/closed.
Also makes metadata open/close a proper event.
Changes scrollTop calculation for the fully open metadatapanel so it is not
confused by the size of the panel changing.
Also rename MetadataPanel.$controlBar to $aboveFold (that field was missed
when the corresponding CSS class got renamed).
Change-Id: I7e66ca0f45c2188dab4b78508ad7f91154187de4
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/396
Reveal the full title + author + source when the user clicks one
of these, and make some related changes:
* expand the above-the-fold part of the metadata panel so they fit
* make the stripe buttons smaller and hide their text
* scroll the panel up if necessary
* modify tooltip texts when there is more text to show
Change-Id: I304297bc5e7be7b16e2fc4bde66ac19641b00029
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/396
* make Commons icon slightly larger than "use this file" icon so
it seems to be the same size (since the Commons icon has more
whitespace)
* re-add size adjustments for dynamic icon; IIRC this was needed
to make Wikipedia icons look good
Change-Id: I6cc2c66beb1d270c9367446661ef14139afa814e
Check for tipsy-ness, and for the existence of the opt out button. The
latter doesn't affect prod, but the former might.
Change-Id: Ia5ae8b160626d27750cb3e4938c27a461b9f0c64
The following visual adjustments have been made:
- Make color similar to other icons in the metadata panel.
- Highlight on hover to convey interactivity.
- Adjust to the "visual center". The icon was matematically centered, but since the angular separator adds empty space to the right, a 2px correction has been added so that it looks centered taking into account that extra space.
Change-Id: Ib4db723b38a8d6fc9528fe86756220b6525da95b
Avoid ugly selection colors when people double-click the dropdown
button.
(Why would people double-click the dropdown button? Not sure, but
I did, so...)
Change-Id: If505c7b62ca501a492aa7f85d2f6c92790ecd6dd
- Split button has been adjusted to have the same height on both parts (button and drop-down)
- The attribution panel has been adjusted to add hover states and adjust sizes and colors
Change-Id: I3ba80776add6dbca9f0b096dfe7ad4a8779f1a0d
The invite animation has been adjusted to:
- Make the panel movement more subtle (reduced distance and length)
- Add an animation for the chevron and coordinate it whith th panel movement.
Change-Id: I8fbd01d23fd9bf74fc272c40acd2663f5907326a
* partially undo the RTL fix from mingle #512 which looks bad,
and use four-value syyntax for background-position instead.
* use noflip on :before rule as :before itself is not flipped
* handle better the uncertainty resulting from image name
usually not being RTL
Change-Id: If4aa7240e9bee5c0a06f1785edb9c72964dfc60f
Rearrange the above-the-fold part of the metadata panel so that
the link to the file descriprion page and the button for the
download/share/embed widgets are easier to find.
One gotcha is that favicons are blown up to 32x32px (a small icon
in the middle of a big empty space would really look ridiculous)
so if a site uses 16x16px favicons it will look pixelated.
None of the WMF sites do that though, and if anyone else does, they
should just fix it, 16px favicons suck anyway (e.g. not retina friendly).
Change-Id: Icce12174b6ed89731fe75f8069c0b4a2b7161a34
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/732
- rearrange DOM structure of above-fold part of the metadata panel:
- rename .mw-mmv-controls to .mw-mmv-above-fold
- the above-fold part is a single positioned div now, with height
explitcitly set
- less LESS gymnastics, above-fold height is a single variable
- add paddings to the p elements instead of the containers
- make all title elements align to baseline (except the logo which
would look horrible)
- discard some CSS which was superfluous
- overspecified sizes/positions
- some top/bottoms for staticly positioned elements
- get rid of the .mw-mmv-drag-affordance div, since a full-width bar
wouldn't really make sense on the bottom of the above-fold section
- flip the chevron and place it to the bottom of the above-fold part;
add colors etc. per spec
- fix stripe button horizontal spacing
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/706
Change-Id: Ic37b4150288055c3fae8d22919ed7b1249db1f09
- fix sizing error so that the image actually fits the screen
- hide some stuff that didn't work properly in fullscreen anyway
(commons/survey buttons just exited fullscreen, reuse menu
did not fade with the metadata panel, view terms link didn't do
anything)
- move metadata scroller CSS rules into metadata scroller LESS file
- disable invite animation which broke the opacity transition
- move opacity transition to the main metadata panel element;
remove background-color transition which is pointless since there
is an opacity transition
Change-Id: Ib26160cc6431ea007dab8441c634d0faf9ee1d0a
This uses best-effort logging (like most other links do), not the
blocking call that's used by the other file page link, since
analytics folks had severe misgivings about that.
Change-Id: I35204420c834fa4fce3dcf81403cb78b92811caf
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/726
Instead of setting the parent's height as max height of the
<img> element, find the first parent which has a non-automatic
height (that would be .mw-mmv-image-wrapper).
With the old structure, the height of the parent element could
be determined by the height of the image, which would then be
written back into the max-height of the image, messing up the
aspect ratio. I did not see this in the wild, but it was easy
to reproduce by changing the timing of the resize handler (in
particular, I tried to call the resize handler before loading
the new resolution, to make the UI more responsive, and ran
into this problem). This cannot happen anymore now.
This also fix a bug on some browsers (IE 10, maybe iOS Safari)
where the size of the image could be slightly larger than the
available space, and the bottom of the image was obscured by
the metadata panel. I am still not sure how exactly that
happened, but it was related to the <img> parents with automatic
heights having incorrect height. After making sure the <img>
has a max-height derived from an element with non-automatic
height, I cannot reproduce the bug on IE 10 anymore.
Change-Id: I193aefc42e6d6072717643659a9e4c0c8b7c7e93
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/698
Bug: 66244
Chevron icons for the new design of the chevron.
Beware that the active version of the chevron is white since it is assuming
it will have a blue background.
Change-Id: I3d8fa040bfecc219a735565d5ebee8e283691bee
Previously 'up' brought the panel up, and 'down' brought it down,
which might conflict with expectations on scrolling. Up/down keys
now move the metadata panel to the opposite state, no matter what
the current state was.
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/697
Change-Id: I53079d81042afb86354bf44e9dfd662adf1576cb
- open.svg icon added for the "view in browser" feature form the share panel.
- expand.svg icon updated for better icon consistency (spacing also adjusted in the CSS)
Change-Id: Id6176d8f9b4884c9aabde05f1639500d3349f9a7
The jQuery update broke onDomEvent('focus') in OOjs UI. This is a
workaround which fixes the issue by binding on the input/textarea
elements directly, instead of their parents.
This introduces the annoying side effect that the metadata panel jumps
a bit when the embed HTML text is selected. (Just for that one, yes.
Weird.) Still better for now than no selection at all.
Change-Id: Ifa4c0600d7b4c0c64487596cbcabd5b4f4a12a19
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/638
The invite animation has been made more prominent and the chevron
is highlighted. this only applies until the user opens the
panel for the first time.
Change-Id: I91d1b9bffaf302890f63b741313aa47cc4beef24
Per the design meeting, we are abandoning this feature for now - there is not enough time to ensure it is of acceptable quality.
This reverts commit 4329d453ec.
Change-Id: I27c113ffecb617d442557163722ea5181ed0b2f4
Just a link to the full-size file for now.
Since the link must be to a PNG/JPEG/GIF (so possibly a thumbnail),
and we want to cap the size, we might need to get the URL from the
API, but we need to open the new window right away to avoid popup
blockers, making this patch quite complicated.
Change-Id: I9ce9d2a2d27b75470eae2806d9f9ce2f95f4dac2
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/588
- Fix JS error on pushState
- Fix blur issue where blur(0px) filter would blur anyway
- Fix wrapper sizing issue where its size would be 0 when measured
Bug: 65225
Change-Id: If9279cd56f55f71f261ec54dda8228194988b9ae
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/597
Do not log metadata-open when panel is already fully open and the
user presses the open key. (Same with close).
Also a completely unrelated code simplification.
Change-Id: I1f26b8669aa496d68b61d9a432430bf0864e8533
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/559
This tries to fix a number of related issues:
* the blurred thumbnail was visible for a split-second sometimes
when switching back to an already-loaded image. (Presumably when
JS was sluggish enough to take more than 10 ms to execute.) We
now check whether the promise is pending before showing a placeholder.
(More generally, a lot of unnecessary logic was executed when paging
through already loaded images, like displaying the placeholder, so
this might make the UI a bit more responsive.)
* the blur could get stuck sometimes - I have seen this a few times,
but have never been able to reproduce it, so I'm only guessing, but
maybe the timing was really unfortunate, and we switched back less
than 10 ms before loading finished. We now remove the blur on every
branch, just to be sure.
* adding a progress handler to a promise might not have any immediate
effect, so when switching to an image which was loading, the progress
bar reacted too late. We now store the progress state per thumbnail
so it is always available immediately.
* the progress would animate from 0 to its actual state whenever we
navigated to the image. The change on paging is now instant; the
progress bar only animates when we are looking at it.
* switching quickly back and forthe between a loaded and a loading
image resulted in the loading image becoming unblurred. This seems
fixed now, I'm not sure why. Maybe the "skip on non-pending promise"
logic affects it somehow.
Also removes some unused things / renames some things which were
confusing, and makes an unrelated fix in the image provider, which kept
amassing fail handlers.
Change-Id: I580becff246f197ec1bc65e82acd422620e35578
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/489
- this avoids an issue where the arrow wouldn't point to what we
want when near the edge of the screen
- this avoids an RTL issue where the bubble would go outside of
the screen
Bug: 64258
Change-Id: I1cc9683af2743b093a45b19d7142fe7e5e66423f
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/485
With latest refactorings, the animatin looked like a glitch.
The position of the panel has been adjusted to (a) make the initial
position the same as shown while the progress bar for better continuity,
and (b) make the move more noticeable by increasing the distance the
panel moves.
To test, clear the local storage variable mmv.hasOpenedMetadata
Change-Id: Ie3ed29826fa15bf4c6b38f0fc8bde4bd84563fb9
Solves the bug, and makes the code slightly cleaner, but it
still does not inspire confidence (e.g. use of viewer flags
by a bunch of callbacks that can run for a background image).
Also, the tests seem underspecified.
I'll follow up with some more refactoring.
Change-Id: I2557abcec173691ffce21185bf1a939f1644ba8c
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/489
Not convinced this is a good thing (file description page still
opens in same window so it is somewhat inconsistent) but suddenly
leaving the lightbox to show the deed feels like a very unintuitive
behavior to me.
Change-Id: I2cca3e4241fd1bb2848c11cf425aa75aad8c4a30
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/472
Works, but awkward - the extension name changes a little later than the button
text itself. This is hard to avoid since we don't know beforehand
what the thumbnail type is - we have to wait for the API request.
(We can't do thumbnail URL guessing here since we cannot catch the 404 error.)
In general the whole API handling here is not so good, with a separate API
request going out when we should just get all size options in a single request,
when the user opens the reuse panel.
Change-Id: I502b7cb4e99d8af348d7d1967eb8343ec0f926fe
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/471
...since there probably still is one, and our failure to parse it
just makes it more important that we direct the user to the file
page.
Change-Id: Id31f95021f059ccf4bf9893b1146f3807dcabdcb
* deduplicates URL generating/parsing code
* gets rid of spaces in URLs
* fixes error for file names with / in them (in case they exist;
current MediaWiki seems to disallow such names anyway)
Change-Id: I5aad43f6af1b99523c597c39befcc9db1ecab83a
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/371