After the other changes in T346944, desktop Minerva can display
multiple edit tabs and section edit links without these hacks.
Bug: T346944
Change-Id: I3721f9387303386493664366988961242a26dba5
React to hooks fired by core when the inline diff type switch is
present. VE needs to be able to disable the inline switch
when 'visual' mode is selected and enable the switch when 'wikitext'
mode is selected. When the 'wikitext' mode is selected and there is an
inline switch, the interface needs to show the diff type format previously
selected.
Toggle using new `mw-diff-element-hidden` class that is used by core so
that there's no clashes when hidding and showing the diffs.
Bug: T331589
Depends-On: Ie6a48e495f2bb299d8b984e7c40363d534c7915b
Change-Id: I4f790370dbfeb521f3b61c4d604245f77094abe9
Use the new hook to add the diff-mode selector to the area directly before
the diff table.
Also toggles the new inline-diff legend, when the initial diff-type is 'inline'.
Depends-On: I2a3c67bcfa47313dee597e602a62073e4e298cd2
Bug: T324759
Change-Id: I1584a84b3caea9eb142afba976c6ff47650c3832
Use the new hook to add the diff-mode selector to the area directly before
the diff table.
Also toggles the new inline-diff legend, when the initial diff-type is 'inline'.
Depends-On: I6de30bf79eb5ac262285951792782b870d075e00
Bug: T324759
Change-Id: Ifc133856dd793693c3a2722a7b1319dfe74555a2
We could do something more complex and compute the height of the
available space, but a fixed height is a reasonable solution with
a fraction of the complexity.
Bug: T328048
Change-Id: I0b7bfa55f23afc16be43b85270666ec6a480ca32
Accounts for the use of CSS Grid in Vector 2022, in
the 2017 Wikitext editor preview, by placing the heading and
content in named grid areas (`titlebar` and `content`).
Bug: T327778
Change-Id: I66a30e282e808559b4f375f5924ae0d945c058a9
Hiding '.ve-init-mw-desktopArticleTarget-editableContent #toc' is not needed
when we already hide '.ve-init-mw-desktopArticleTarget-editableContent'.
Change-Id: I9f7dc5f64be1f392e846da5bcfcd0a5d17a65014
Using Parsoid HTML in the 2017WTE has enabled us to iron
out lots of rendering bugs over the past few years.
In that time Parsoid has been moved into PHP, and at some point
we also become the default parser.
Also more extensions have started to use content transform hooks,
which are only supported by the action API.
As a result it now seems like a good time to migrate back to the
content API instead of building the preview from Parsoid HTML.
Bug: T154844
Change-Id: I90d775dd71d5f5a61d651b63d946ab60a27e2ca3
With related changes to the DOM in the new Vector skin, most skin
styles are no longer necessary for Vector 2022.
This patch also fixes an issue with the font-size of the toolbar
when $wgVectorTitleAboveTabs = true.
Bug: T310197
Depends-On: Idae6755c90eacaab1a9daa88c6e28850d427810c
Change-Id: I6776f08b24f83cf4daeef70bfdeb73dfeafc785a
Follow-up to Idae6755c90eacaab1a9daa88c6e28850d427810c. These styles
still used #content instead of the new way of specifying the target
container.
Extra cleanup:
* Don't apply custom styles to #firstHeading when it's outside of
the target container
* Remove unnecessary rule (it was added in 6d8fbd8221 to support
an absolutely-positioned loading toolbar, but it is no longer
positioned that way)
Bug: T310839
Depends-On: Idb2a743c93316786d6d36e1989cf6620a6092281
Change-Id: Ib5e8f98eacf763e360fae79337d3f2733b1a101b
Defines an HTML attribute, `data-ve-target-container` that gives skins
the ability to choose which element they want to act as VE's target.
This attribute addresses a need in the Vector 2022 skin, where the
default selector, `#content` was no longer suitable to act as VE's
content container and more flexible approach was needed, so that the
skin itself could define which element VE should use.
This selector falls back to `#content` as was the case previously.
Additional change:
Update modules/ve-mw/preinit/styles/ve.init.mw.DesktopArticleTarget.init-vector.less
to account for the planned change to retain line between tabs and
toolbar in new layout.
Bug: T310197
Change-Id: Idae6755c90eacaab1a9daa88c6e28850d427810c
* Append the toolbar before starting the scroll
* If the toolbar is floating set the anchor to full height
immediately. This shouldn't cause the content to jump down
due to scroll anchoring:
(https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/overflow-anchor/Guide_to_scroll_anchoring)
But add our own logic for it for browsers which don't support that.
* Now the browser only has to deal with the scroll animation,
and not the height animation of the toolbar anchor at the
same time, making it smoother and less buggy.
Bug: T301773
Change-Id: I61d533d40758d559b03c858e0006ef2e4f0fcd16
This doesn't change the position of the loading bar, but it keeps it
still if any scrolling happens. Previously we expected the user probably
wouldn't scroll while VE is loading, but in subsequent commits we
will trigger automatic scrolling in section editing mode.
Change-Id: I1404ccd77583d808ef79291c6cb4f561e76bd41c
* Find the first section below the top of the viewport
(usually visible) and measure its offset.
* After loading the editor, ensure this heading is still
at the same position on the page.
Bug: T296910
Change-Id: I9a05ea74ba3c19a4a91ddc1bc0afe311851c53e6
Most block-level things that can be interacted with by clicking have a
highlight. Categories don't, and that makes it harder to discover that
you can edit them.
Change-Id: I6be3824c34b36bd09bbae8cab9a9f36b6bcdb767
This continues to take more effort than all other skins combined, but
still every time our overrides get less crazy. Maybe, and stay with me
here, maybe a year and five patches from now I'll remove the last one.
See 91f99ce78d for the last time.
Change-Id: Id880d1cd1ecef59635b347102dc2107204382fb2
Previously, the ve-mw/init/ directory contained two kinds of files:
those that were used when initializing VE, and those that may be
loaded even if VE is not going to be initialized at all. The latter
kind must not use the `ve` global variable.
After moving those files to ve-mw/preinit/ we can enforce this with
.eslintrc.json in that directory. This would have prevented T228684.
(Technically they merely must not use `ve.init`, and may use `ve`,
but that's harder to enforce. We should instead move the few non-init
methods out of `ve`: now, track, trackSubscribe, trackSubscribeAll).
Also, group some files under ve-mw/init/: targets/ now (only)
contains ve.init.mw.Target and its subclasses, apiresponsecache/
now contains ve.init.mw.ApiResponseCache and its subclasses.
Bug: T228684
Change-Id: I945249a27f6a0fa10a432d5c5dc57bc7e0461fd8