The selector is too weak and results in the toolbar being placed
in positions it shouldn't be! Whoopsy!
Change-Id: I63540130e4de01f9326fe110d606985fea70b644
The toolbar in very desktop vector skin specific
In mobile we want to have more control over the toolbar,
and its placement.
* Thus make setUpToolbar abstract
And move the function to ViewPageTarget
* Introduce ve.init.mw.Target.static.iconModuleStyles to
allow the use of different icons
* Update the mobile toolbar to only have B and I tools
Change-Id: I4c72b4b9128b3a74de8b8b5bce7664fbb315216b
The down arrow is no longer default, so it needs to be specified
explicitly.
Updates submodule to include indicator changes
(see I0a1faef11a1e7e6ea3e44275c85f2efafae4dc9a)
Change-Id: I32aef3ea2e66fd823aeb07dac06cfefba9954270
Follows-up I55ef2622c9eacc which activated code introduced in
mw.Target in commits before that one that caused a change in the
execution order.
Hiding of page content (regular wiki page content provided by
original view request) must happen before the surface document is
focussed.
We used to hide the content from mw.ViewPageTarget#setUpSurface,
which is called from #onReady, which focusses the document after
setUpSurface is done.
Most of this code was moved to mw.ViewPageTarget#onSurfaceReady
which is the listener for the surfaceReady event emitted from
If our surface document gets focus while the original wikipage
content container is still there, the view port is forced to
scroll down because our surface is the next element sibling after
the wikipage container in the DOM.
And browsers (apparently Chrome is not affected) naturally retain
scroll position even if the elements above the one you "scrolled to"
disappear.
We can't (and shouldn't) move the hidePageContent call because
that's the responsibility of the Target subclass, so instead
moved the document focus to below the hidePageContent which is
now also part of the responsibility of the Target subclass.
Also:
* Removed target.surfaceOptions reference because that property
does not exist. We never passed a second argument here, and
whatever this was intended for, doesn't exist.
Bug: 58089
Change-Id: I230fbd5401cbd6e3b9450c7f156650409be8ef16
Changes include:
* Target mobile for ve dependencies
* Create mobile view constructor
** Some tools like dialogs are excluded for now
* Refactor mw.target to permit code reuse
** Split out pageTarget view functionality from core init methods
Change-Id: I786b63ab57518fc6af7761501259ed66592f70e3