This avoids a series of issues on the "Embed" tab, for both the
"Wikitext" and the "HTML" snippet. Without this patch, the textareas
might show a resize handle that does have weird effects when used.
Sometimes the textarea contains very few text and empty space,
sometimes a long text that is barely visible. Auto-fitting it to the
content feels like the right thing to do here.
Change-Id: Ieeaf4d33fef8eb3660fb177f57dfb753b8c208f8
All other icons show the pointer (a.k.a. hand) mouse cursor, except
this one. I believe this is just a mistake.
Change-Id: Id48f65273be0ea81e7c10f0b222430cc85f815a5
What MultiMediaViewer does is re-using the small thumbnail <img> that
is already present on the page, cloning it, blowing the size up, and
using it as a "placeholder thumbnail". The moment the bigger image
finished loading, it replaces the placeholder.
The issue here is that the cloning includes class names like the
<img class="thumbimage"> on every [[File:…|thumb]] image. This shows a
gray border. The cloned DOM node in MultiMediaViewer shows this gray
border around the placeholder for a short time. This can be distracting.
Change-Id: Ie83427fab478b6568731b9a0b1f7dbbcc6d5b0fb
These modules are deprecated and will be removed, see parent task for
details and deprecation information.
Bug: T223284
Change-Id: I2532e20659a59cdd036a7d8ad5a040ae136848f5
This patch also removes some & from function parameters that are not
meant to be passed "by reference". These & are from a time when PHP 4
passed objects by creating expensive copies. They are not needed any
more, but create the wrong impression the hook handler function would be
allowed to replace these objects with other ones.
Change-Id: If91c6d963150f909735f2c06f98a446ae1fb2047
Really, why should this be forbidden? These onclick handlers do waaaaay
to much. They do not only block what they should block, they block way
more stuff, like resizing the textarea and interacting with it in any
way that involves the mouse. This is not the intention of this code.
I'm sorry to say that, but this code is the equivalent of "disable
right click to prevent stealing images" on 1990s web pages. Please,
please let's not do this. Let the user do what he expectes and is used
to do.
Bug: T110579
Change-Id: Ia89faea678606d5c382539f726e2edaa745c904e
Sauce labs removed support for OSX 10.9, so we've seen failures in the
browser tests for a while apparently.
The generic "macos" should just work, and is sufficient for our testing
needs.
Bug: T214389
Change-Id: I01c1e9e03dc5b658aa3e2b3ee6a7b5f503488f97
Given case-sensitive search, the callback didn't show up
when searching for "MakeGlobalVariablesScript", unlike for
almost every other deployed extension.
Change-Id: Ib9138446a898802150a123e140a14bfba08709e6
We can't tell if there are images on the page, so just always
load. The code will likely be in the client cache anyway.
Bug: T62014
Change-Id: Idaec22c3fd7126c1818c5febbccd6a0cfac7b721