Redirect pages have two extra things not present on normal pages:
* Redirect subtitle: the "Redirect page" shown under the page heading.
* Redirect page content header: the "↳ Foo" at the beginning of content.
Our handling was pretty messy and had some bugs (T161614).
Notable behavior changes:
* Update 'wgIsRedirect' in mw.config after saving the page.
* Use #mw-content-text rather than .mw-jump for inserting the fake .redirectMsg.
.mw-jump is not guaranteed to exist on the page (it's a skin feature).
* Never replace the real .redirectMsg existing on the page, except by the
new HTML after a page is saved. Our fake is separate now.
Bug: T161614
Change-Id: I96a5e45a71bf10bf6a2b501dc0cf81e6c37060ec
To reproduce: start editing a page, turn it into a redirect,
cancel editing and go back to view mode. The "Redirect page"
subtitle under the page title should disappear.
Note that #redirectsub is correctly spelled all lowercase,
unlike #contentSub.
This reverts commit 0e1bc7309b
and fixes the code instead.
Change-Id: Ibacd73122dfec63268a77794bc77c4b88876d3ee
As it happens, #redirectsub is correctly spelled all lowercase,
unlike #contentSub. This line does nothing. We remove #redirectsub
correctly elsewhere; I don't think this was ever meant to be here.
Follows-up 96421b283c.
Change-Id: I3e4c6eb2ff94f363b488477b3ddd248e571e723a
Stops us including "[edit]" in the summary when people have marked whole
headings for translation.
Bug: T160911
Change-Id: I906398e6bf45433d904795847f59b5bf0148092f
Running setNotices( [] ) makes MWNoticesTool run this.destroy() to avoid taking
up extra space in the toolbar when not needed.
Also, make setNotices() bail earlier.
Change-Id: I492fd59a1e15e8f296bf7f03d9b0035c40dafa59
This avoids an OOui deprecation warning for trying to toggle a popup which
isn't connected to anything.
Bug: T160161
Change-Id: I9ad97785f0de4ecf81d189985459689644e25923
Distinguish between the initial summary state, and a value stored from the
summary when switching modes. This lets us avoid overwriting a stored value
when section-editing, or assuming a stored value after a switch was never
edited.
Bug: T159686
Change-Id: Ie7640538140a14bbafd539b3a45928f5c55cf804
Switching modes recreates the toolbar, so if someone has already edited the
save summary it shouldn't update the initialEditSummary to that.
Bug: T159686
Change-Id: I4109442853916bebae2bce804fcd6777e3eb6d34
The non-FullRestbaseURL branch didn't handle converting the provided wikitext,
causing data loss when switching from source to visual modes.
Bug: T158692
Change-Id: I283afc4be1e322228d6ec572bfa8542ba8fd9ce7
Switching from visual to source reruns setupUnloadHandlers, which caused an
infinite loop where it thought it was its own fallback pre-existing handler.
Bug: T153346
Change-Id: I8df55a5395ede02fc34ec47a94f2c780dc08595f
Since December, the handler now expects to be passed the mode we're switching
to. Since we're filtering for just the edit link and not edit source, we can
hardcode 'visual' here.
Bug: T159374
Change-Id: I160045dd59ff1b4c2d180dbbe37280a1839886df
* Ensure DAT styles are fully scoped to DAT instances
* Ensure that generic desktop target rules are in the correct file
* Remove old unused rules
Change-Id: I466a0547ff9a0fa1102aac0b1e501a6ba6863ca3
Pencil is the icon we use for 'edit' elsewhere in the UI.
Use the eye icon for the VE tool to specify 'visual'.
Bug: T116417
Change-Id: I12b6bab2a52758685abde04579b274a32d651174
This will make it easier for third parties to load the required
modules for an article-like target.
Also cleanup mobileArticleTarget to better match desktopArticleTarget.
Change-Id: Idb75e2bd99d8cf2c298e101cf92e8af4f85f5ad5