Will be removed when parameters are added. Needs different margins
depending on beeing shown in the single transclusion mode without
header or on multiple transclusions.
Bug: T300710
Change-Id: Ieb95d7276aa4d4b0fcbb74f87ab734e4a393dc21
The checkboxes are actually indented a bit more than the search box
with this change the extra indentation is applied and the hide
button text is alligned accordingly.
Bug: T298259
Change-Id: I5508ab883c23e7285c023dc127529ffa4dbe58c7
From the user's perspective this is the same as before: When a
template doesn't have any parameters, there is no search field. The
moment the first (undocumented) parameter is added the search field
appears.
This is just delayed now. The widgets are only created the moment
they are actually needed.
This saves loading time and memory, especially in a multi-part
transclusion with many zero-parameter templates.
This also makes it a lot easier to change the minimal number of
parameters from 1 to e.g. 4.
Includes reverting the flexible header composition done in
Ib050e30a50ef965c1524e977d3a600c3ff836774
Bug: T298259
Change-Id: Ied7541d8d5c0b478a439dd31ce072e634287f181
The search field will stay at the top of the window while scrolling a
single template. In multi-part transclusions, the header will also
be sticky.
Hides the template header in single-part transclusions.
Bug: T298618
Change-Id: Ib050e30a50ef965c1524e977d3a600c3ff836774
When changing the source in the described-by attributes the screen
reader will read the text of the new source when the status changes.
Just changing the text within the elements holding the descriptions
does not work.
Bug: T291284
Change-Id: I31cc3061cf6c1f699babe41e99e0711f0eb03646
This patch fixes two issues:
* The bottom corner of the new sidebar was never correct because of
a `padding: 2px` that was introduced later, but never compensated
for.
* The moment the toolbar is shown it's not a single-template dialog
any more. This implies minor style changes.
Bug: T290262
Bug: T292727
Change-Id: I08da73880c469085994ee4beb3fcdd973f80ae11
I can't really tell what insight we get from the word "container".
Every widget is a "container" in some sense, isn't it?
This widget is just _the_ outline, I would argue.
Other suggestions?
Change-Id: I1fb27ee58c1a3dd790022504e978198dadf7ea02
This just copies the colors from the old sidebar.
* When hovering with the mouse (without click/press) the background
is gray, and the text black. Relevant for readability via WCAG
AAA.
* On click/press the background is blue (slightly darker than a
selection), and the text is dark blue as well.
As noted in
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1V0rXMPr6upNjHF9AkROx4R8IF1LDZUzrG4K6oWT08sU
Change-Id: I443045b55826ef390688b32616dfdcfdc6555eb3
Before, the content pane (the right half of the dialog) was moved
to the right, outside of the visible viewport. But it was still
active and could i.e. be navigated to via the tab key. Only truly
hiding it solves this issue.
Bug: T274554
Change-Id: I8925a9cca0099528aca8e98452816b5f9dd23a76
Proof of concept: while flex is – well – flexible, it feels like
this should be possible with some good old block containers and
margins. It's pixel-perfect in my test.
Bug: T288465
Change-Id: I1458900fff197e08ce318398524a3cf2b6b9ee2a
This fixes a few style issues:
* The buttons that represent top-level elements have a proper
2px focus rectangle again. Back to the OOUI default.
* The list of parameters does have a 1px focus rectangle all
around. Intentionally thin because there is a 2nd level of
keyboard navigation (via cursor keys) in this element.
* All these focus rectangles look the same in Firefox. Before,
it was a thin dotted line on the parameter list.
* Parameters with long names don't wrap on a 2nd line any more.
I believe this was working before but got lost in I92e8fd2.
Bug: T285323
Change-Id: I0229b6395a64a9903335bf96349af70fb20ad047
When I press the button to expand the input field for
undocumented parameters, it needs to be focused. Otherwise I
have to click it manually all the time.
We probably forgot to list this as an acceptance criteria when
working on Ic5dcd36.
This also replaced a bit of JavaScript with CSS. I do this
mainly because I found the mixture before (one piece was
hidden via JavaScript, another via CSS) a bit confusing.
Bug: T272487
Change-Id: I0cbee63c65a37f2f1860bde007c1e5c8408ba006
This is mostly, if not exclusively visual, at the moment. The
actual state is still managed by the old sidebar.
I made the element OptionWidgets for convenience. This gives us
all the functionality we need (primarily setSelected and
isSelected), without to much clutter. However, I didn't made
the container a SelectWidget. This comes with to much stuff we
don't need at this level, e.g. cursor key navigation.
Bug: T285323
Bug: T289043
Change-Id: I20dbd2ba23ceaa9125947b25e037c0bb3c91a471
The plan is to change the outer …TemplateWidget (which contains
a list of template parameter checkboxes) into a SelectWidget.
But this requires the elements in the list to be a subclass of
OptionWidget.
Note this change does not have any effect, as of this patch. But
this makes the following patches smaller and easier to follow.
Additionally:
* The OptionWidget class is already a LabelElement. No need to
initialize this twice. This happens via the parent constructor
now.
* Remove CSS that is not needed any more after Idc5e048. This is
not a FieldLayout any more.
* Update some related code documentation.
Bug: T285323
Change-Id: I92e8fd2bbece9e6c55083cdfe6ed7ad16a64d688
The icons have a padding of 6px around the icon image itself. To
get to the required 16px/8px space the margin was adjusted
accordingly. Note that there's also a 2px padding around the menu.
Bug: T272482
Change-Id: I3df9f355dfd5c4e6366432555b96bf788e784280
I get a scrollbar at the bottom of the sidebar. The reason is
that the container's width is 100% + 1px. The extra pixel is
from the border, which is not needed in this mode.
Bug: T274554
Change-Id: I4f749be6b9a7f89f9a7a195dc66c5c18253b1327
This is – for now – intentionally done in a way that can be
undone. This will still be helpful for debugging for a while.
But we need to get rid of the duplication to be able to make
this new functionality visible on the beta cluster.
Actual removal will hapen the moment we actually remove the
old toolbar. There are already tickets for this.
Bug: T286765
Change-Id: I842c3c39a55a273af20643fa8a602d2e57fb6b8c
Actually reusing this OOUI mixin gives us a lot of well
developed functionality we need anyway. Most notably proper
event management, e.g. click events.
The number of CSS properties we need to override is managable,
I would argue. Let's see:
* Our buttons are not inline-elements, but should use the full
width.
* No focus-border left and right for the same reason.
* We want much more inner padding.
* We want a stronger hover effect.
* We need to fine-tune the position of the icon. This is
because of the inner padding.
* Need to get rid of a negative margin that's only relevant
for inline-buttons.
I currently feel like the benefits are worth living with
slightly more brittle code. Note that we can undo this change
any time because all this is well encapsulated in this new
class.
Bug: T274544
Change-Id: I33f275a958964d49e803e56bf74a6fa961093da1
This introduces another generic "button-like" class that can
be reused in multiple places in the new sidebar. The main
change in this patch is the "add more information" button
which is now an instance of this new class as well.
This patch also simplifies over-complicated setup code in
related widgets.
Bug: T274544
Change-Id: I0cfe7675d02fdd5c5dc8d9198bb3f4aec9abf397
Before, the new sidebar was hacked in a place where it confused
the BookletLayout logic. This became visible when using the
up/down buttons to move elements in the sidebar.
This new container wraps the new and the old sidebar. It also
uses a temporary color to make it easier to see where one ends
and the other starts.
Bug: T274544
Change-Id: I4e5b40b1d1556886fc85cff9e926a02e4888f032
The two new widgets are pretty trivial now, thanks to the base
class.
Note there is still no code to delete the widgets. That's also
why you will always see a placeholder widget at the top. This
will be fixed with the next patches.
This patch also renames most of the "…TemplateOutline…" classes
to "…TransclusionOutline…" The reason is that these widgets are
not for a single template, but part of the container widget for
a more complex transclusion (i.e. a sequence of multiple
templates and wikitext snippets).
Bug: T274544
Change-Id: If4219b0b8ad4d1969ab1ec5ec4db0728811bab35
The icon and the name of the template are now created by the
base class. This is meant to be reused for other elements
that are not templates.
Bug: T274544
Change-Id: I76bbc0e8c0420e9c6357d093d5f5e1651a0c2719
This matches the existing naming scheme better. I also plan to
re-use this class for other types that are not templates.
That's why the name is the more generic "transclusion" now.
This patch also removes a `padding: 2px` that's not that
helpful. We will need paddings later, but need to choose them
much more carfully.
Bug: T274544
Change-Id: I6f0f630da2230b023b3fb065e5ad86d8211bb7b3
Introduces new widgets forming the backbone of the experimental
template dialog sidebar.
FIXME: `text-overflow: ellipsis` is not working yet, the container
styles need adjustment.
Bug: T274543
Change-Id: Ie81b84be288553343017c4aaf8691c4e266995f5
This dramatically simplifies the "mode" flag in
MWTransclusionDialog. The main reason to touch this code is:
The flag appears like it will be "single" when the dialog
contains a single template, and "multiple" when there are
multiple templates. But this is not true.
What the flag really does is show/hide the sidebar. The sidebar
is needed to be able to create multi-part templates. But a
dialog that already contains multiple templates can be set to
"single" mode (i.e. the user can collapse the sidebar), and
vice versa.
This patch focuses on private details inside of this class, but
keeps the terminology of a "mode" in some places. E.g. the
messages are not renamed to not cause unnecessary trouble for
translators.
Change-Id: Ib029fd48b393d2ab7d7cff6c842789e22989e944
Previously, if the checkboxes were shown on multiple lines (e.g. due
to a FlaggedRevs checkbox), there would be uneven margin at the
bottom. There was a special case to fix this only for the watchlist
expiry not-checkbox.
Change-Id: I006049cf23e6d42519bfa15b7ec30ea1bc5d08ac
These are the most minimal (and therefor most stable,
hopefully) hacks I could come up with so far.
Bug: T274903
Change-Id: I28ba414dd34aad756e29400eb656f0942291a923
Renames "Add a template" to "Template Search" in most cases and
provides inline help for the workflow.
Bug: T277028
Change-Id: I3fee87cb89b5044e785596e71ef3f1a18f2694ce
The internal name "more" conflicts with new collapsible buttons.
TODO: looks like TemplatePage has an analogous field?
Change-Id: I10b24758316a6cc3fbd236c77daffa014fcdafc6
When $wgVisualEditorTransclusionDialogInlineDescriptions is set to
true, the template dialog will use a larger format.
Bug: T273971
Change-Id: Iad3c3f4d65125c83e35414ce15f793f6a1b192ef
This was used when we used to pass API errors to showMessage, but
is now unused by the two remaining users (missing edit summary, and
"press ctrl+enter to submit").
Change-Id: I8a6b4db78d4e451cf3ec85fcdfd8293328aaaa3c
The interface has enough space for 2 or 3 lines of text.
(On mobile, the button has only an icon and no label.)
Bug: T260074
Change-Id: I50b08029f843e91d10b8c81985f6dfacbb96c8e7
By default, many browsers permit resizing the textarea in both
dimensions; however, the SaveDialog doesn’t handle horizontal resizing
very well (the textarea is no longer centered and the options don’t
adapt to the new width), so add some CSS to limit the resizing to
vertical only.
Change-Id: I91bf63357237ddc2e3ede8e661480ab0cb48d10e
While we pretend that the ConfirmEdit CAPTCHA support is added by
ve.init.mw.CaptchaSaveErrorHandler in the ConfirmEdit extension,
we still have a bunch of code here required for it to work.
This commit removes some of it, no longer needed after
I6605017fd31a4f96c529dd0beb69e9f4433cebc1.
Depends-On: I6605017fd31a4f96c529dd0beb69e9f4433cebc1
Change-Id: I41e032fd754927b7ea6cfb767eb9f21b522ccacd
Since I7f6fd7ee9 it is now possible for the options bar to be
completely empty if the user is logged out. In this case hide
it and only show it again when the character limit needs to be
show.
Ideally we wouldn't have the height change, but it is quite rare
that a user gets to 400 chars and is logged out.
Bug: T228165
Change-Id: Ifbdf352afcbf4e549889e04fdb70fd30ce233aad
This rule was being overridden by a more specific rule from OOUI with
the selector `.oo-ui-fieldLayout.oo-ui-labelElement`. I don't think
the margin tweak would be useful.
Change-Id: If6321ba7ea1cfad83f65f137b2a440957bf2fea6
Also make improvements to the layout, so that the dialog works
in desktop and mobile - most importantly, change from booklet
to index layout.
Bug: T190885
Bug: T118710
Change-Id: I1915d06c9b0e4b7907136e645f60be96e30cc287
We relied on some white space baked into the background-image
to "reserve the space" for the text. If we tried to make the image
smnaller, the text would start overlapping it.
Remove 100px of vertical white space from the image files, adjust
the styles so that text is displayed below the image rather than
overlapping it.
Bug: T191095
Change-Id: I2f19128a2044b3505cdea93c3f587fe62553071d
T190570 (I54d75ab6061de0de79b7a8112eb859a4c8a5e22a) changed old editor's
display of the limit to only show when there's <= 99 remaining. Bring same
behavior into this dialog.
Bug: T194458
Change-Id: I7f6fd7ee95348c39b107131a7e297d158a07c00e