Replacing 'mediawiki.ui/variables.less' `@import`
with new skin-aware 'mediawiki.skin.variables.less' standard.
Also replacing and removing scattered WikimediaUI Base variables
with new skin variables.
Also
- replacing several static values with new Codex design tokens featuring
skin variables for following properties:
- `background-color`
- `color`
- `border*`
- `border-radius`
- replacing local variables with new skin variables where applicable.
Bump required MediaWiki core version to >= v1.41.0.
Bug: T319381
Bug: T332541
Co-Authored-by: Volker E. <volker.e@wikimedia.org>
Depends-On: I04f9e48a1cf9dee915cf51e1e12b17ff0a595a06
Change-Id: Ie834b3f652bd22d9bf96c112166a5b7fcc3ecf2d
Amending Base10 to slightly darker `#202122` to fulfill WCAG
requirements in connection to Accent50.
Also adding it as WikimediaUI Base equivalent variable for
future replacement.
Also removing variables not in use any more.
Bug: T248393
Change-Id: I6fb5c288cfeb2bd3c786c2f5ab771074203b8fc0
Renaming 'mmv.globals.less' to 'mmv.variables.less' following naming
pattern of other extensions like MobileFrontend, Echo or Flow.
Change-Id: I376c3fd1463ed225e214f165943576f3e3c7df39
Aligning to WikimediaUI style guide by replacing colors with
standard color palette equivalents, merging close colors
(ex: `#E6E6E6` & `#eee` become `#eaecf0` ) and slightly increase
contrast on a few to meet WCAG 2.0 level AA criteria.
Also:
- following other code bases like MobileFrontend or OOjs UI in
using `border-radius` property instead of obsolete mixin
- removing non-existing browser vendor prefixes in mixins
- removing non-used Less variables
- bringing CSS/Less code closer to coding standards and
- simplifying Less code where applicable
Change-Id: Icb936e14ff613471ea1da6df6341ec1b0543cfaf
Also fixes popup texts which should have been updated in the parent commit
and the panel opening mechanism which did not work when the below-the-fold
description box was display:none-d.
Change-Id: I5fc37429a7dc7a8f1517fa42375cd140d7d11674
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/589
* make top of "below-the-fold" be actually above the fold
* put all above-the-fold content except title and more details button
into that area
* kep below-the-fold area in fullscreen mode when title/credit gets untruncated
* increase title length to 180 (140 before reducing font size) - works nicely on
my 1600x900 laptop
* remove old styles which were intended to make the button smaller when the
panel is close but were mostly broken anyway and only caused the button to
twitch
To avoid redoing all the size calculation logic, we cheat and use a negative
margin to pull the below-the-fold content above the fold.
Change-Id: I18d7bdb7dbbdfb8201c0d66257731febfac31263
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/833
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
In order to communicate that there is more content below.
This is related to acceptance criteria #8 of story #830.
For more details check: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/830
Some further improvement to consider:
- We'll need to adjust the "more details" button margin to make it fit better in the current above the fold area (0.55 em instead of the current 0.7em).
- If the panel is open, and the user clicks outside of it (e.g., over the image), the panel should close.
- We may want to eliminate the pointing-down chevron if we don't want it to conflict with the big "more details" button.
Change-Id: If14886647aa0660a524a720e8d223eca655d5f3f
Above and below the fold areas of the panle are given slightly different
shades. A separate patchset can make the below the fold 15px visible
to increade discoverability.
Change-Id: Ib38f63131c2060002da60296f7a0d2eba9f3168d
Add position:fixed to the metadata panel to stick it to the bottom
of the page.
This reverts the change in Ic37b4150288055c3fae8d22919ed7b1249db1f09
I can't recall if there was some intent behind that or it was an
accidental deletion; but this seems to work fine in Chrome and
FF.
Change-Id: Ic5fdce5fb3d6884df782f8bc9ec5c9a5c67edbd6
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/805
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
- 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
Also fixes other issues:
- Some code in mmv.lightboxinterface.js wasn't doing anything
- Canvas buttons were being added to the wrong element
- Several CSS rules were being declared twice, a remnant of the multilightbox days
Change-Id: I6ffa1f6a989964d3863aa9dbeb332c0e59dff2e6
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/409
Also do a bunch of refactoring to:
* keep LESS rules in more sane locations so it is not as hard to get an overview
(most of the metadata panel rules were in mmv.less)
* move mmv.mixins.less up one directory as it is not specific to the UI
* move the SVG icons as all of them were related to the UI
* remove the marging-right hack which was used to keep the title text from
overflowing the button; instead use a float and overflow properties to make
sure text that is too long gets hidden
Change-Id: Icc8ea2e766be67d86ae98c734721b2185bd6c36e
With apologies to anyone who gets a hundred merge conflicts
because of this :)
We had several different prefix styles (mlb-, mw-mlb-, mw-mmv-,
mw-mmv-mmv-, a few unprefixed), which was getting annoying,
and will be confusing to wiki editors who are trying to figure out
where a given style comes from. Such changes are better done before
going live because it breaks all local CSS tweaks on the wiki,
so I am renaming things now (also removing some stuff which wasnt
used anywhere).
Change-Id: I00447a25f0028e234169c6db941bedc99622eb8d
I went for this option because it was the fastest to implement.
I think we should wait until we make the change to core to expose
image dimensions before we consider switching to another strategy.
Change-Id: I61c9342a2d6d6fc24a24e0988b3cf7f9a06859a2
Mingle: https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/248