Before the `height: 2.5em` was applied to _both_ the visible
<textarea> and the $clone. While this shouldn't make a difference –
one of the first things .adjustSize() does is setting the $clones
height to 0 – it somehow triggered that Firefox bug.
With this patch we remove the `height: 2.5em` before handing over to
OOUI's .adjustSize(). It looks like this fixes the issue. We might
be able to revert I7560ceb then.
Bug: T317369
Change-Id: I96c2d7d7bf359ff0373d478b2b7e97c8833ba5b6
Our encoding for the hrefs like "./Foo" that we send to Parsoid
differed slightly from how Parsoid outputs them, so to avoid dirty
diffs, we had to store the original ones we received from Parsoid
and send them back if they were unchanged.
Change the encoding to match Parsoid's exactly (by referring to the
Parsoid source code), and then remove 'rawTitle'/'origTitle'.
On a historical note, 'rawTitle'/'origTitle' were originally added to
fix other issues with links, which I hope are long behind us:
* bb45d984ca (T145978)
* fda2e6c1b5 (T44140)
Follow-up to 362df66b47, which removed
some other old stuff from the handling of Parsoid links.
Bug: T325766
Change-Id: I0ad0a655380eb2fb29b5ac01e2e399ac550ce34a
Replacing one-off uses in various auxiliary features: only used
in function scope (or narrower), nothing else depends on them.
Some of them didn't even need to do any URL parsing or formatting.
Bug: T325249
Change-Id: Ia9a18656f67cb0a204c87605459abb9f5bbdc347
I've never liked how this looked, it feels so 1995. Let's just use
multiple paragraphs instead of a <hr> to separate the text, similar to
what we do in ve.ui.MWParameterPage. The second paragraph is already
emphasized with italics.
Change-Id: I324cd1d81e61cf8a23095b4f8aed68040eb1bd8d
By using OOUI 'label' instead of 'help', the label is associated with
the input using <label for=...> in HTML.
The result looks almost the same, except for font size. I like the
change, and I don't think it was intentional to make the font smaller
here.
Bug: T277028
Change-Id: If178ca8feb9970c9287ab6dfe51fdf0a81df1c45
Use distinct messages for section heading, button label and input
aria-label, to allow a potentially better localization.
Bug: T304121
Change-Id: I3e3b06a035e2f11f5f32face789b934e22916e49
The ARIA label was added via Ieeb29de. It was reusing an existing
message.
Later we added a placeholder to the same input field via I07c6e60.
Since then screenreaders possibly read two texts: "Find template" and
"Add template".
Bug: T296465
Change-Id: Icb8d5419b4a4e34a224744873c557cb873e17c40
A lot of this just repeats what is already set by some other rule,
e.g. because it is the OOUI default anyway. Warning. This patch is a
little more agressive. I tested it on desktop and mobile, even with
MonoBook, and could not spot a different. Please do some more tests.
Change-Id: I0ee6e70f4f14c20d431643c53031d6d5b8df1aa2
This fixes two issues:
1. .initializeAllStickyHeaderHeights() is now executed after the
.ve-ui-mwTransclusionDialog-single-transclusion CSS class is set.
This is critical because in this mode the sticky header does
have a different height.
2. We get rid of 2 references to .sidebar that should not have been
in this class in the first place.
Also bring some more calls in an order that makes sense. This does
not make a difference and is only for readability.
Bug: T315292
Change-Id: I22f6c11de8f693edb03485adcaa186bd4b283b2f
I'm pretty sure this extra call is just pointless. This "choose"
event is triggered every time a new parameter is added to the list of
parameters. But there is another code path that is triggered in the
exact same situations: the onReplacePart event handler.
As far as I remember this "choose" handler was added very early when
the other events haven't been implemented yet.
This should be fairly easy to test. The only situation where this
could make a difference is:
1. When you have a template with 3 parameters and you add a 4th
parameter.
2. When you edit an existing multi-part transclusion that contains a
lot of parameters, but the parameters are initially hidden. The
widgets are only created when you click "show all" or start
searching.
Change-Id: I59e3873a4fe6fa5a01d681fce89fbe00756ae815
This was missing when you:
* Insert a new template and select a template with a lot of
parameters.
* Same when you edit an existing multi-part template and add a new
part (Ctrl+D) with many parameters.
Bug: T315292
Change-Id: Icd281c21a1b40d8e29343fa4975e27e8d927cd15
This is only an issue when a long parameter description is collapsed.
The float is a left over from a time when there was a delete button
on the right side of each parameter label. This is gone.
Bug: T310137
Change-Id: I249f0592de9c73a07af22bd7f86241caf0207770
This makes it possible to click on "(undocumented parameter)"
to focus the input field – the same effect as when clicking the
parameter name.
This also lower-cases the initual "(U…". This is not the beginning of
a sentence.
Change-Id: Ibfa5bbaee39c2b3a4fefbcee33102b85ca3ba9c0
On mobile, tapping anything in the sidebar should only scroll the
corresponding element into view, but not focus the input field. The
reasoning is that an on-screen keyboard should only pop up when the
input field is actually tapped.
By the way, the "jump" issue in T312768 was because of the same
reason. In that case an onFocus happens before we have a chance to
scroll. Unfortunately there is no way to reverse the execution order
of these. Which is why we disabled the animation there.
Bug: T289043
Change-Id: I1c18802b8ff776fa8d9c17e3df8020354690d29f
This is split off from the unfinished patch I039d6f6. This only moves
existing code around, makes use of chaining and such to make code
more compact and hopefully more readable. Methods are renamed to
reflect better what they actually do. No behavior should change.
Change-Id: I3ba538c8c77ad4455bf0f0aa821ca14feadef7cc
Note this implementation introduces some technical debt: It adds a
little bit of knowledge about what "part widgets" and the toolbar are
to the parameter SelectWidget. I think this is acceptable.
A "cleaner" implementation is probably so complicated that we don't
want it in the code, for such a minor benefit. However, alternative
patches are very much welcome.
Bug: T313703
Change-Id: I957698d58a7622cbe54bcc2ba454388ba9f09537
Generally the default button margin on the parts is 24px. The only
exception are the placeholder and wikitext when they are the last
parts in the outline.
Bug: T312644
Change-Id: Ie513bf1c022b2696cc92aacbbca59ddf6e55043e
In Iebfe2e2 we already tweaked this by 1px. Turns out this was not
enough in all relevant situations. I still get random scroll events
just because I move the mouse around. Setting: Firefox, 120% zoom,
multi-part transclusion.
Bug: T312926
Change-Id: I475c1ef029e9721cc663881e40547730389cd26d
* Rename method because it turns out it is not only about the sticky
header, but also relevant when there is no header.
* Move some code to more appropriate places.
* Use 0 as documented in OOUI, not null.
* Set the padding back to 0 when the sticky header is not visible.
As of now this is an unreachable state because the filters never go
away after they have been made visible. Still this code was always
written with this possibility in mind to make it future-proof.
* Performance optimization for the boolean "show filters?" check.
Bug: T312926
Change-Id: Iaba08ccd8bf00360fd26f9268d5be43df4f4fbd8
This is a partial revert of Ide45141. Now the scrolling always
happens (again), but properly considers the presence of the sticky
header. It was also not correctly initialized on construction time.
This is a candidate for a backport. The patch is intentionally as
small as possible because of this. Code cleanup will be done in a
later patch.
Bug: T312926
Change-Id: I06425b42566bfb2087846636055ee75e98a05029
The message was also shown when a documented template appears as
part of a multi-part transclusion but with zero parameters being
used. You see the filters in this case and can click "show all".
The message is just wrong in this situation.
Bug: T312926
Change-Id: I8d26ceec483e05fd1f69013e506fa1eb4e4c29ed