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Trevor Parscal a52d7ff65a Finally getting rid of all the es-* stuff and other cruft
* Switched a lot of classes from es-* to ve-ui-*
* Removed all the DOM structure left over from the old sandbox demo
* Got rid of transparent backgrounds
* Added menu font-size rule to stand-alone target
* Moved some rules around that were in the wrong places
* Got rid of some unused/unneeded methods in the mw target (attach and detach surface methods)
* Added active class to context icon with shallower shadow effect so it doesn't break your spacial perception when you click on it
* Renamed the iframe and iframe wrapper elements so it's easier to see where they came from
* Removed unused CSS rules
* Fixed some uses of prop( 'class', … ) to addClass

Change-Id: I54a660ca0baf0baa4463faca7a1edcf648130b6b
2012-08-28 13:59:35 -07:00
Timo Tijhof 077e21867e Kranitor #3: jQuerlyfornication ft. The Cascaders
* Classicifation (JS)
 Use addClass instead of attr( 'class' ) whenever possible.
 addClass will manipulate the properties directly instead of
 (re-)setting an attribute which (most) browsers then sync
 with the properties.

 Difference between:
 elem.className
 and
 elem.setAttribute( 'class', .. );

 Just like .checked, .value, .disabled and other interactive
 properties, the HTML attributes should only be used for initial
 values from the html document. When in javascript, only set
 properties. Attributes are either ignored or slow.

* Styling (JS)
 Use .css() instead of attr( 'style' ).

 Again, setting properties instead of attributes is much faster,
 easier and safer. And this way it takes care of cross-browser
 issues where applicable, and less prone to error due to dealing
 with key-value pairs instead of css strings.

 Difference between:
 elem.style.foo = 'bar';
 and
 elem.setAttribute( 'style', 'foo: bar;' );

* Finding (JS)
 Use .find( 'foo bar' ) instead of .find( 'foo' ).find( 'bar' ).
 It is CSS!

* Vendor prefixes (CSS)
 It is important to always list newer (standards-compliant) versions
 *after* the older/prefixed variants.

 See also http://css-tricks.com/ordering-css3-properties/

 So the following three:
 -webkit-gradient (Chrome, Safari 4)
 -webkit-linear-gradient (Chrome 10, Safari 5+)
 linear-gradient (CSS3 standard)

 ... must be in that order.

 Notes:
  - "-moz-opacity" is from before Mozilla 1.7 (Firefox < 0.8)
    Has not been renamed to "opacity" since Firefox 0.9.
  - Removed redundant "-moz-opacity"
  - Added "filter: alpha(opacity=**);" where missing
  - Fixed order of css3 properties (old to new)
  - Add standardized css3 versions where missing
    (some 'border-radius' groups didn't have the non-prefixed version)
  - Spacing
  - @embed
  - Shorten hex colors where possible (#dddddd -> #ddd)
    $ ack '#([0-9a-f])\1{5}' --css
    $ ack '#([0-9a-f])\1{2};' --css

Change-Id: I386fedb9058c2567fd0af5f55291e9859a53329d
2012-07-28 13:05:57 -07:00
Trevor Parscal 6b34f09df2 Removed some whitespace
And added a license to some files that didn't have it yet

Change-Id: I3a7e60374d1198d369a0475b8f65f7415012a337
2012-07-19 14:25:16 -07:00
Trevor Parscal 9a0380c67d Removed Special:VisualEditorSandbox and refactored demo
Also renamed ext.visualEditor.editPageInit to
ext.visualEditor.viewPageTarget

Change-Id: I8bdd04b3442067e87bccbc60dd4947aae1c7dfd2
2012-07-18 17:57:50 -07:00