We've changed the selector in MW core to `.mw-parser-output a.external`
a while ago. In order to show the correct image, selector needs to be
amended.
Change-Id: I83d7b4c8be2eda1876959d000e0fb2d493e12cbc
- Move new header styles to header.less
- Remove unnecessary styles
- Update search overlay to be aligned with the heading searchbox on all screen sizes
- Add temporary skin style to ensure no regressions in mobile VE
Bug: T294033
Change-Id: Ib9867d1b76b602f3355e9f2689f137bc84b0c929
* Move method to SkinMinerva
* Turn preparePageContent into a getter that returns the subject
page
* Use getSubjectPage in template
For mobile special pages this now means the page has two .content elements
On those pages I've disabled the initial content element. It also means
various .content <heading> and .content ul rules now apply that need to be
disabled.
While testing several other issues were taken care of - for example
the h2 in errors
Depends-On: I7761396d6a33830f279742be01240796573556a7
Bug: T291871
Change-Id: I13bc4b5dae7aed86eca31ef306212365e1759481
- reserve space for the icons
- break long urls in the ToC
- fix right margin on the ToC
- support without JS
Bug: T292338
Change-Id: Ic279047f297fa132b87b77b6d7127b797015f92a
Making Minerva use the `elements` feature is not
practical at the current time. In lieu of that, we
update the link colors to use the core definition.
The red links and external link colors
can come from the "content-links" module.
This also adds support for the underlining user link preference
and better plain link support.
Bug: T274717
Change-Id: I600257e6f4430f166331c4ea4f3a72d87aa377d8
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
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