Now we are applying width: 100% to all placeholders we are causing
significant reflows for the entire page.
Restrict altering the height on only real images which can be distorted
by dimensional changes
Bug: T191893
Change-Id: I982d928273dc3b6f30974f2401760d5d44ce4b82
This is effectively a no-op for Minerva itself, but
automatically fixes a bunch of bugs, such as the
lack of centerring on WikiHiero elements.
Bug: T184221
Change-Id: I0af4df2391be1fab3c93fcbfea6624074fc96414
The mediawiki.page.gallery.styles module is only loaded
when needed, yet inside hacks.less we load gallery
styles unconditionally.
The hacks.less file is also only meant for css that overrides
template styles, so it didn't belong there anyway.
Change-Id: I4afc91ad7f67ae66544708d25541b3e8dd247873
* language-selector can only appear in secondary actions so only
load rule on Main page
* .no-js-only not used in MobileFrontend or Minerva
* Remove last-modified-bar rules from ui.less that are repeated
inside footer less file
* #mw-mf-last-modified id is no longer used post-footer rewrite
* CSS rules for .mw-mf-banner are defined in Zero extension
* mw-mf-image-replacement is no longer needed after we turned off
the option to disable images in the mobile site
Change-Id: I7abdbac4d2d16b931e2b110fcebf0dfc82146753
The link change overrides link colors in last modified,
talk button and main menu. This approach was obviously flawed.
Rather than enter a specificity
war let's instead limit the styles to links which do not have
an href. Volker you were right...
* Revert "Last modified links should not be progressive blue"
This reverts commit bc045b78a2.
* Revert "Do not style links without href attribute"
This reverts commit daa6ad5145.
* Apply a not selector for links
Certain links (including links inside navboxes) render
links to themselves - for example the navbox on the San
Francisco article (provided it is not removed by
wgMFRemovableClasses)
These links should be visually distinguished from normal links.
The not selector has support from IE9 onwards and given our browser
matrix and the low impact of if this fallback fails this is a perfectly
acceptable usecase.
Bug: T181472
Change-Id: I61b05e3c223f2ba5314aecdf26b8a0ee8caa6524
This regression was due to I9f842ae09751d299716d752328f747269597fbdb
Updated specifity of selector.
Additional change:
* Update comment per feedback from TheDj
Bug: T181472
Change-Id: I9534cce5f240009c9013b75e1367776519b00d81
Certain links (including links inside navboxes) render
links to themselves - for example the navbox on the San
Francisco article (provided it is not removed by
wgMFRemovableClasses)
These links should not look like links as they are not
clickable so should be visually distinguished.
Support for attribute selectors goes way back to IE7
and in the case of IE6, links will still render correctly
falling back to the browser default stylesheet
Bug: T181472
Change-Id: I9f842ae09751d299716d752328f747269597fbdb
This should have been removed back in 2015.
See I0ef5c2d5a9019355aa3a158f9e489df02975e0af
Gallery styles come from mediawiki.page.gallery.styles
Bug: T190215
Change-Id: I87713164e1c3906b341a4fb17be424307f8fa428
$wgResourceLoaderLESSVars is deprecated. Let's not use it anymore.
Change-Id: If28ab6884668700bc46533c8e2c377f17e6be696
Depends-On: Ib9f843147db4473ce5590741e0fb490384b0007e
Bug: T171365
I used the fix provided by TheDJ and tested out locally
on Firefox 57 and Chrome latest, but I couldn't test out
any grade C browser as on Linux it's really hard to find
such an outdated browser like Internet Explorer on Windows.
Bug: T168716
Change-Id: I8e03610e4eb3c93b80bb757592c2fb3079a68412
I used the fix provided by TheDJ and tested out locally
on Firefox 57 and Chrome latest, but I couldn't test out
any grade C browser as on Linux it's really hard to find
such an outdated browser like Internet Explorer on Windows.
Also, I am unsure whether it will work in production
with the example article from the task, wasn't able
to recreate the article fully on my local devwiki.
Bug: T168716
Change-Id: Ied7c15f7a254228c23111df79da44d6167f1baac
Align SVG markup across Foundation products by:
- unifying XML declaration,
- adding `width` and `height` attributes where missing,
- removing all unnecessary `g` group elements where applicable,
- putting attributes in order,
- removing unnecessary ids and
- unifying whitespace.
Bug: T178867
Change-Id: I6860c9259553e0e41f7656f9e98534db8e02bbc2
max-width should actually be one smaller than the threshold
Additional changes:
* Also rename to @width-breakpoint-mobile and
rename @width-breakpoint-desktop for desktop variable in
anticipation of T171365
Bug: T176286
Change-Id: Ia37bceb46a6b780f473828ff38749543bdfcc9f6
They also show up on pages that do not exist.
e.g. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teldenia_ruficostawww
Not showing this box provides a confusing experience - a blank
body.
Change-Id: I335a7804bd77df42a23bee569ce52afcfa59a6de
This improves the hatnote styling on pages such as Iran.
* Remove italics
* Color changes
* Padding changes
Bug: T173600
Change-Id: I50a49d5be3b7e21042dc0415371b3bc94c5ddcf3
Routine maintenance - all FIXME statements suggest these can
be removed. W00t!
Depends-On: Iee059a6605cf12a073954378f49ddc721a7e016a
Change-Id: I645dca1fa4d9e80d506e907b0be78a5aef0e2f12
Aligning remaining SVGs to WikimediaUI color palette.
Also:
- Aligning markup to each other, among others adding XML declaration
throughout or removing unnecessary `standalone=no` attribute.
- Optimizing with SVGO without prettified markup. Savings of up to
17% of file size.
Bug: T146799
Bug: T172850
Change-Id: I54a21932fd5df64b7716ac66a90de5af73776c23
When using an LTR wiki in an RTL language, Infobox labels are aligned to the
right, meanwhile they are to be left-aligned.
Added Hack to assign info boxes properly when using RTL languages on LTR wiki
Bug: T161399
Change-Id: I1defc994bf128815e3a2f19cda11c439ab2a6cce
Per discussion in T172078 let's relax these rules so navbox shows
up in the desktop mode of the site.
Note: this will not impact the mobile site as navboxes are stripped
from the HTML.
Bug: T172078
Change-Id: I59d229d75dbcb790eb75dc4b838b2afafd2f3980
This brings Parsoid styles when viewed in Minerva consistent with
MediaWiki parser output styles.
You can verify this with:
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/368287/
Bug: T171727
Change-Id: If4bd7671a99aefdf074061dd1d5b0bac93620e9e
This is programmatic output from python3 scripts/migrate.py
This will result in a Minerva skin dependent on MobileFrontend.
Post merge we will rename message keys to have minerva- prefix
Bug: T166748
Change-Id: Iff1f7e63e796cc5d4a6d2ab0370e0c33248d2fce