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Roan Kattouw e9ca44c86c Transplant CSS from the main document to each iframe
We previously manually loaded CSS into these frames, which is flawed
because it completely bypasses ResourceLoader (so CSSJanus didn't flip
them, necessitating a bunch of hacks for RTL), and doesn't pull in
MediaWiki styles (so templates inside references don't render correctly).
Instead, this commit copies all styles from the main document into each
frame's document, inlining what it can.

Loading all styles in dialogs and inspectors caused some problems,
initially. We didn't namespace our styles for dialogs vs. inspectors
at all; the only reason inspector styles weren't being applied to dialogs
and vice versa was because we controlled which files were being loaded
in which context. This commit namespaces the inspector and dialog styles
where needed so they don't conflict and try to override each other.

Tested in Vector and Monobook, but not in Apex and not in RTL.

ve.init.mw.ViewPageTarget*.css:
* Namespace styles that are only intended for the main document
* Undo Monobook's font-size: x-small; in frames

*Dialog.js:
* Remove addLocalStylesheet() calls, we don't need those any more
** ve.ui.MWDialog seems to be unneeded now, we may want to remove it

*.css:
* Remove @noflip-ped RTL rules where they were just flipped versions of
  their LTR counterparts

ve.ui.Dialog.css, ve.ui.Inspector.css:
* Namespace styles with .ve-ui-dialog-content / .ve-ui-inspector-content

ve.ui.Frame.css:
* Move the margin:0 and padding:0 here (were in the frame <body>'s style
  attribute) and add background:none to prevent frames from getting
  the skin's background (grey in Vector, a book in Monobook)

ve.ui.Dialog.js, ve.ui.Inspector.js:
* Add ve-ui-dialog-content / ve-ui-inspector-content class to the
  frame's content <div> so we can restrict styles to only apply in
  dialogs / inspectors

ve.ui.Frame.js:
* Replace infrastructure for @import-ing stylesheets with transplantation
* Remove code polling to see when the stylesheets were loaded
** We can't do this in the new approach AFAIK, since all styles in the
   frame are either inlined or inaccessible due to the same-origin policy
** We also shouldn't need it because the browser should have cached the
   styles when it loaded the main document
* Apply ve-ui-frame-body class to the frame's <body> so we can style it
** Move inline padding:0;margin:0; into ve.ui.Frame.css
** Move the ve-ltr/ve-rtl class up to the <body>

ve.ui.Window.js:
* Remove infrastructure registering stylesheet URLs to load

Change-Id: I4a37115301811ad860f4578344a04873ea8c2b69
2013-07-09 16:13:28 -07:00
Trevor Parscal 1572ec1569 Context, frame, window, dialog and inspector refactor
This is a major refactor of user interface context, frame, dialog
and inspector classes, including adding several new classes which
generalize managing inspectors/dialogs (which are now subclasses
of window).

New classes:
* ve.ui.Window.js - base class for inspector and dialog classes
* ve.ui.WindowSet.js - manages mutually exclusive windows, used
  by surface and context for dialogs and inspectors respectively
* ve.ui.DialogFactory - generates dialogs
* ve.ui.IconButtonWidget - used in inspector for buttons in the head

Refactored classes:
* ve.ui.Context - moved inspector management to window set
* ve.ui.Frame - made iframes initialize asynchronously
* ve.ui.Dialog and ve.ui.Inspector - moved initialization to async
  initialize method

Other interesting bits:

ve.ui.*Icons*.css, *.svg, *.png, *.ai
* Merged icon stylesheets so all icons are available inside windows
* Renamed inspector icon to window

ve.ui.*.css
* Reorganized styles so that different windows can include only
  what they need
* Moved things to where they belonged (some things were in strange places)

ve.init.Target.js, ve.init.mw.ViewPageTarget.js, ve.init.sa.Target.js
* Removed dialog management - dialogs are managed by the surface now

ve.ui.*Dialog.js
* Renamed title message static property
* Added registration

ve.ui.*Inspector.js
* Switch to accept surface object rather than context, which conforms
  to the more general window class without losing any functionality
  (in fact, most of the time the surface was what we actually wanted)

ve.ui.MenuWidget.js, ve.ui.MWLinkTargetInputWidget.js
* Using surface overly rather than passing an overlay around
  through constructors

Change-Id: Ifd16a1003ff44c48ee7b2c66928cf9cc858b2564
2013-03-14 00:03:31 +00:00