It keeps fallback definitions which will work for most of the
cases in older browser as the transformations provided by
CSS Janus.
Bug: T371265
Change-Id: I0df37ca675533cf72c5636747cd40bbb4fb7497a
The values have slightly changed:
- Tablet breakpoint is decreased by 80px,
pushing lesser devices into a mobile only experience but
should make barely a difference to vast majority of our users.
- Biggest difference is in `min-width-breakpoint-desktop`,
which is increased by 120px in comparison to
`@width-breakpoint-desktop: 1000px`
Also removing one out-dated feature phone clause.
TECHNICAL CHANGES:
* The previous breakpoint was tied to the maximum content width.
The previous maximum content width is preserved, and several media
queries are adjusted to make use of it.
* The header (logo) is not optimized for 640px-720px. For now
a temporary fix is but in place which will be investigated as part
of T366859
VISUAL CHANGES:
* 6 visual changes which improve alignment in language and
visual editor overlay and diffs (where wikidiff2 is not
installed)
Bug: T349793
Depends-On: I3afba8c51f60de9271054499bfa3ffbcc1a9d779
Change-Id: I9552d8ad7509aae90e15edda26e786465773d3ac
Converts all Less variable names from CamelCase to snake-case
per the MediaWiki coding conventions.
Removes the following unused Less variables, mostly
related to icons, since those were converted to Codex:
- @icon-touch-area-sm
- @icon-touch-area-md
- @min-size-icon (replaced with @size-icon-medium)
- @icon-glyph-size-sm
- @icon-size-sm
- @icon-padding-sm
- @icon-glyph-size-md
- @icon-size-md
- @margin-icon-md-labelled
Bug: T350581
Change-Id: I1b16e77942d9bea20dcc5636a63d64aa2325a173
The rules in mediawiki.skinning.content.parsoid were made redundant by
25890e3ece. There are some more rules
there that should be audited to see if they're still necessary or can be
moved to a more general location now that wgParserEnableLegacyMediaDOM
is being disabled and they apply more broadly than just when Parsoid
styles are requested.
Missing rules for mw-halign-center and mw-halign-none are added.
Bug: T318300
Change-Id: I34fb1ce76de24eec3b136dc6dc9ab4e07e36b809
Default horizontal alignment based on page content language.
See I1a2cc989c35506172af361cd86a4a378ddf58ecb
Bug: T318300
Change-Id: I7acf07fb22bba6aae97db00e84eddaf78361dfe8
- 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
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
2021-06-21 17:50:37 +00:00
Renamed from resources/skins.minerva.content.styles/tablet/common.less (Browse further)