LinkAnnotationInspector in VE core calls
this.setAnnotation( null ); on teardown, which causes
MWLinkAnnotationInspector#onInternalLinkChange to be invoked
with a null fragment.
Bug: T103176
Bug: T104231
Change-Id: Ibb50ba1696609bebdfc2857ea292ee30b6b5126a
We used to re-label the other edit tab but this fell away for Wikimedia users
when we switched from adding a new tab to replacing the old one via config;
over-riding 'tooltip-ca-edit' looks like the best way of doing this here. The
mention of wikitext means it's less of a shock to users.
Bug: T99271
Change-Id: I0cb871095c9e5e8ef5a3c73b3bb105079b451dec
Get the HtmlDocument in a different way that doesn't involve
ve.init.target.
For page (non-Flow) MW VE, I checked that it yields the same result.
Bug: T103176
Change-Id: I54bdf4f29f6acf4359be45b5b2ddfd23b5835c34
All link input/title input functionality has been moved to core, so
we can replace the link widget, redirect widget and template search
widget with it.
Depends on Ib463e60cad96 in MediaWiki core.
Change-Id: I452f3b86ead403307072cf904f0553c9771f4300
This module is required in order to alienate all extension blocks
by default. Otherwise they are interpreted as plain divs which
allow content editable.
Bug: T103455
Change-Id: I08f6b9a516ba6bee6ed18256222108116eceee1e
This is a hacky fix, we should find a better way of telling the
model registry that language annotation loses to certain RDFa types.
Bug: T101977
Change-Id: I8be3aa55cbbc2832b8a02a15de27289b3041967e
When loading VE by clicking Edit on a view url, this naturally
works (we temporarily append our query, and remove it when ready).
When loading VE from a permalink (e.g. Open in new tab) or any
other source linked from HTML pages, then we're not in control
over adding the query (it's already there); we're only in control
over restoring the view url afterwards.
Bug: T102363
Change-Id: I4912ff1c6b28ac987517760ffed481a4cd3bd1ca
In the MediaWiki API, booleans exist or don't exist (with an empty string),
you can't check "if (bool)..." since that will always be false. The API has
a newer formatversion=2 that fixes this but we're not using that yet.
Also update the defaultSource placeholder to match the API response. If one
would only update defaultSource without the 'if'-fix, one can reproduce T66822
on a local wiki (JSON-P request instead of JSON).
Bug: T66822
Change-Id: I5a8ab1136325c33c62982c0869fa14ca2fb26034
Previously, it failed in WCAG contrast ratio tests. To make
it pass, font size has been slightly increased and color
has been darkened.
Increased the line height to match increased font size
Bug: T100017
Change-Id: I073ca96c64d5e3af3c01936d34e9e83e9384b4b5