- Removes 'mw-ui-icon-with-label-desktop' as that is now the default behavior for icon only buttons in Minerva
- Removes icon flushing classes, use codex mixins instead
80 Visual changes relating to minor icon/button subpixel changes in the heading, edit section links, and page actions
Bug: T319260
Change-Id: I503b643d33e43196483af4b5f9dd312237322ac8
Creates a new Icon.mustache file in favour of using
MinervaUI::iconClass.
Add a new icons.less file and the following icons:
- history
- expand (next) arrow.
These icons are used exclusively in the history
status bar at the bottom of most pages.
Bug: T319260
Change-Id: If81186418fe758d7be9c3e57cf5d2aa889517f2d
In b4fd1498bc we set a variant, which dropped the default global
progressive and invert variants. This is turn, made the mobile
watchstar on search disappear when selected.
Here we restore those icon variants, and take the time to refactor
the code so its more resilient against future icon changes.
Change-Id: I1423fbf69dce87715c159877b5f536b4e8e13390
d53908d681 was not the patch
I meant to apply. This correctly adds some desired "wiggle" room
to allow for changes to the unstable mediawiki icon and button
styles.
Change-Id: I4675be1e0b4b2a2a34507d85c551cc3234f1a9f6
Increase the bundlesize test to account for the new
mw-ui-icon-element.mw-ui-button CSS
Depends-On: I429eab0730fb4cda5c69d5af7311f517be525851
Change-Id: Ibabeafe2c40ce718facb3fef4a85e94d453db5fd
In I7407e0451488bc01f2eed1c36ed87a11e7033a71 mw-ui-button will
include styles for compatibility with the checkbox. The change in KB
is minimal, and this will be reclaimed in Minerva when it makes use
of the checkbox hack.
Change-Id: Iaf062de9ec9c857b0d8643aa3f35d4c700d21d3b
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
This styles parser errors, which were previously unstyled.
It removes the need for the clear for the table of contents
on stub pages
Additional change:
* The base styles module increases with this change
* While testing bundlesizes I noticed that the bundlesize for the
content styles is outdated and have updated it (this is unrelated
to the inclusion of the new feature)
Bug: T281228
Change-Id: I8e099b18f0866201cba378f6110913cdab478c4c
The test keeps failing when run as part of the
selenium-daily-beta-Minerva job.
This is because the contents of skins.minerva.content.styles
is dependent on @wgMinervaApplyKnownTemplateHacks and that is
enabled on the beta cluster.
Change-Id: I185867caea2afc66fbaa6ec359ec5bcc8d7a5edc
MobileFrontend extension is currently tracking watched/temp-watch
css classes and applying animations to the "watch" event.
This patch starts adding temp-watched accordingly now that the
expiry is part of the event's data.
Note: this patch does not fix the lack of animation when transitioning
from half-star to empty-star or on page-load when the page is
temporarily watched but it fixes the awkward angle the half-star
icon was left in when transitioning from a full-star to a half-star
Bug: T262862
Change-Id: I1c8cb9c33cda76b87b6a9f15e408d88edbf61d93
The watchpage.mw event triggered on core now sends in the expiry value
if the watchlist is being watched temporarily. This patch is to
handle the star icon accordingly.
Bug: T261970
Depends-On: I9e31e41e3438ebc5e6e462f5136af5c36ba34194
Change-Id: Ia47190c1aaf4492a6cc31873a5b3bec75f2fec86
This does not complete watchlist expiry support in MinervaNeue. It only
instructs the skin to show a half star instead of a full star on page
load if the page is being temporarily watched.
Bug: T251690
Change-Id: Ib5c479dcfe49041152ba662c56cc630c32eb220e
It was added in 7340485014
but for some reason never enabled.
This was supposed to be protecting us from performance regressions
by monitoring the size of modules in the repo. It appears to be
broken both locally and on Jenkins when run on the due to some changes
in Phabricator.
Since then we've added bundle size tests to Vector using a different
more foolproof method. I think that method is more preferable as it
also provides coverage for JS and icons so the
associated script is copied over and used in Minerva
and activated on all commits.
Bug: T259080
Change-Id: I9ba2dcc060ec09d91814c947d5be3f71b055a66e