Note: This menu already has text-overflow: ellipsis, but didn't have a
max-width applied.
Bug: T287522
Change-Id: I51fd7f4b822410190290bef6c962997bb5e47e4f
No longer needed now that we use eslint-config-wikimedia
version 0.20.0, which no longer includes that rule.
Bug: T286838
Change-Id: Iab8fc560c21734cde1b6822eccadd7da13645a26
Follow up to 27525d0bf
During task sign off Nick raised the concern that new HTML
can be served with cached CSS for up to 5 minutes after a deploy.
We decided to restore the class for one deploy cycle.
Bug: T172626
Change-Id: Ie5a2e45f31a468bbe425a27236ad1255950807a1
Content using `header` as a CSS class was affected by skin styles
in Minerva being insufficiently specific to the skin‑specific elements.
This changes Minerva to use `class="minerva‑header"`, thus avoiding
the conflict and matching what Vector does.
Bug: T172626
Change-Id: Id8fbe61b2d1d4a89ec11ddfdf7837be797b3bd20
"Page should be creatable" test is fixed by increasing timeout.
"Wikitext Editor Makes actual saves Broken redirects" is skipped.
The skipped test will be replaced with a new test.
Bug: T269051
Change-Id: I72c43b361bd8e63e500656f164412d37856805c1
Accidentally via T231291, a regression was introduced such that,
in AMC mode, when a page is protected to be edited only by admins,
a corresponding unprotect action is not avaiable to reverse the
protect action.
This patch fixes that regression. Have tested locally and it works
as expected.
Bug: T285567
Change-Id: Ie20ca5d9c43fa54dff5d699eb59679585283bdb5
These styles are also applied inside MobileFrontend as they should apply
to all skins, not just Minerva.
Several styles for desktop Minerva are amended with a comment.
Bug: T253370
Change-Id: Ib23024d192f331ef76007dbd9ef54596cc1adb0c
When removing the category overlay this for AMC
as part of Id8c7493a525844b43c1628a1f4f09ae716ece2ba
the feature was enabled for logged in users unintentionally.
Bug: T246049
Change-Id: I1be90b22afa1f6ad5094131485b38253d422cb11
A comment says that the line of code can be removed after cached
HTML is not a problem. This code for ui.less was added in April 2019, so is
not a problem. The code for footer.less was added in April 2020 so is also
not a problem.
Another comment says external link unsetting can be removed after
a ticket has been resolved, which has been resolved and I can confirm
is no longer needed.
The header > div a rule only matches the link wrapping the logo
inside the branding-box. It no longer matches the hamburger or notifications
icon which make use of nav elements, and to make matters worse
interferes with the goal in T282473
Bug: T285261
Change-Id: Ie7777b4b53355cf0dc48d6447f63299156254b6c
This could be made even simpler by not using a LESS varialbe for
hacks.less, but loading it conditionally through the moduel def.
But, as a first step we can merge the two as-is.
Given that the subject and target are always referenced together
in page views, there is no need to keep an alias around. However,
I'm keeping it anyway so as to not produce any
`/* {"skins.foo":"missing"} */` appendix to the stylesheet response
for these cached URLs.
Bug: T266361
Change-Id: I8578faab8ca32bd49be90711cbd5e182763b8065