Links without hypertext references are still functionally links and
should be presented in the same way. This patch forces the hand cursor
to be used for such links which affects the red links drawer's "no
thanks" link.
Change-Id: Iabfef03f6726bb8a5e3a2bc90f2a7f63c8a10c02
Seems like one of the selectors in this group has been removed.
Found with `"block-opening-brace-space-before": "always"` added in
.stylelintrc.json – It's going to be part of next
stylelint-config-wikimedia release. This issue here has caused an
invalid selector though, therefore fixing immediately.
Change-Id: If9603f12b9ad236b1517eb8861d220e991fa0a8d
Account for the fact that many wikis use `mbox-text-div` rather
than `mbox-text-span` and that the element might not be display
block/inline block
Bug: T206887
Change-Id: I6b3cee4339fc7ddb035a99fb4929b1ab67f22333
There's no reason to have this as separate style file in content.styles
as common text styles are taken care of in 'text.less' and
'print/articles.less' for print. Moving contents rule there.
Change-Id: Ie613d95488e9b5a814b6be8f0c856e9e92ab5aed
Dynamic Type is a feature in iOS that lets users pick their reading size
so that apps can adjust their text size accordingly. This commit makes
the mobile site hook into that feature. If you go to
settings > Accessibility > Larger Text in iOS and increase or decrease
the reading size, the mobile site will now increase / decrease
its text size relative to that setting.
Notable changes:
* Moved `font-size: 100% * @fontScalingFactor` from html to body. This
rule would override Dynamic Type sizing which would effectively disable
it. Moving it to the body makes the rule be relative to Dynamic Type
instead of overriding it in iOS browsers while browsers that don't
support Dynamic Type should observe no visible changes.
* Removed intermediate variable @bodyLineHeight because it was only
being used in one place.
* Added @font-size-body-mobile and made it based on % instead of em
(which is what @font-size-body uses). @font-size-mobile-bod is used by a
media query in browsers that support Dynamic Type and by another media
query in browsers that don't support Dynamic Type.
* Added a feature query for Dynamic Type which will make Dynamic Type CSS
rules only affect browsers that support Dynamic Type. This limits the
feature to iOS 9+ feature but ensures that the css rules don't affect
browsers that don't support Dynamic Type.
* Scaled down Dynamic Type so that its default size would appear
identical to the common browser default text size of 16px. By not doing
this, the default font size in iOS browsers would be 17px (Dynamic
Type's default) and would appear 1px larger than Android browsers.
Bug: T204807
Change-Id: I8a4d621dba8dc56190bd8c974543d08dd374ba5e
Goal: Make skins.minerva.editor not rely on Minerva-specific markup.
SkinMinerva.php:
* Add `class="mw-editsection"` to section edit links in SkinMinerva.
This is the default behavior in SkinTemplate.
* Tweak the page "Edit" link generated in PHP to be the same as the
link we were generating in JS: add class="edit-page" and change the
message for the text.
* (Fix an unrelated code comment that was incorrect.)
skins.minerva.content.styles/hacks.less:
* Remove a hack that was hiding .mw-editsection, since we now use it.
skins.minerva.editor/init.js:
* Stop using the `data-section` attribute on links to decide which
page section to open in the editor. Instead, use the `href`
attribute and extract the `section` URL parameter from it.
* Stop using the `edit-page` class to find section edit links.
Instead, use the `mw-editsection` class.
* Remove super weird code that removed the original "Edit" link from
the page and generated an identical one to replace it, instead of
just adding event handlers to the existing one.
* Centralize event handling for all types of edit links.
Bug: T198765
Change-Id: I79639c738ff1c3ec4b48ee2e462d23060151a21b
We need to load these only when VisualEditor is loaded. This is
the best way to ensure that. They have been haphazardly placed
in different files.
The goal of this change is to move content styling for Minerva out of
mobile.editor.ve/minerva.less, and thus to be able to move this file
to mediawiki/extensions/MobileFrontend (T202978). But I spotted the
other places while working on that.
Moved as-is:
* skins.minerva.content.styles/links.less
* mobile.editor.ve/minerva.less
No longer needed:
* skins.minerva.content.styles/text.less
Parsoid now uses <sup> tags for references rather than <span>,
so the existing rules for <sup> tags are enough. See T45094,
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Specs/HTML/1.6.0/Extensions/Cite>.
Was never needed:
* skins.minerva.content.styles/thumbnails.less
The styles from the core module 'mediawiki.skinning.content.parsoid'
are never loaded, so we don't need to override them.
Bug: T202978
Change-Id: I45e1cb89b65a41a29d2b1a361a79199745ccec14
This exposes two broken tests:
* #setCount (Eastern Arabic numerals)
* clicking on the product of createBanner() should trigger a custom event
that were previously passing due to buggy assertions.
Change-Id: If18ad1ff9363fff65d3e347c01ce4bc0669b2a0e
Extensions may be using these tags and not want
these styles (especially the border).
Bug: T203474
Change-Id: I03a22cf6377002f968cabdcce9354e73354fb6b8
Setting width to auto on the ambox itself will ensure section
issues are not pushed below infoboxes, while ensuring that due
to the tbody width 100% rule that they will take up full screen
where possible.
Bug: T202512
Change-Id: I2dd82f18f80012bd95ca271b97a163de918110c5
TemplateStyles exists now. Given portals make up a small % of our
content and I can't find any templates using these rules, let's drop
them and guide people to use TemplateStyles instead if anybody
complains.
Change-Id: I738180fa35c6c633791e4ec11ea4b01dd65154cc
`flex-direction:column` causes the flex-child `a` to grow it's height
and sets its width to 'auto' which, like a block-element, makes it
occupy the "available" space.
Bug: T200518
Change-Id: I5af9d082e77dd4ca2d92460824977f085011e622
In the case of template {{dictdef}} the issue gets limited to one
line making it unreadable on mobile at certain resolutions due to the
learn more link taking up space that's available to the issue itself
As well as enforcing a max-height, enforce a height so that all issues
can have at least 2 lines to play with on all mobile screen resolutions
Bug: T197931
Change-Id: Icebdcf37d0f307dc82493c5ced53b632a6b09aea
Truncates ambox template styles to only show 2 lines of text.
"Learn more" link is placed on the same line as message text
and a fade is applied so that it doesn't overlap with the message text.
On table & larger layouts, the "learn more" link is placed on its
own line below the page-issue text.
Bug: T197931
Change-Id: Id607dea537c212298c02a0e1639aef2a786eb424
- Fix a bug where the all issues endpoint would incorrectly collect
issues from all sections.
- Update the page issue iconography. This increases the size of the
delivered code and images by 1743 B minified uncompressed according to
mw.inspect() (from 16.4 KiB to 18.1 KiB).
- Add support for identifying page issue severity based on template CSS
classes.
- For multiple issues templates, show the highest priority icon.
Bug: T191528
Change-Id: Ie0a4c83ec7cfb856ec581d058797109746e3cb99
Parse all issues inside a page, and load them into the issues overlay.
In group A, given issues inside later sections are hidden, it will not be possible
to navigate to these new overlay screens. In group A, lead section issues will continue
to only show lead section issues.
Changes:
* The /issues route is replaced by the more specific /issues/all and
/issues/{section num}, issues are stored in an "allIssues" module object.
* Begin using constants for namespaces for better readability
* Drop width 100% - this breaks display on tablet devices of issues within
sections
* Improve createBanner documentation to explain different treatments
* Set the issues overlay header inside initPageIssues when setting up
the route.
Bug: T197932
Change-Id: I21470648a61d57cfa4befceec596cf0f6e2110ec
The previous lot of link icons look great on high DPI displays but not
as nice as they could on standard resolution displays. According to
Volker, this is because the SVG paths must appear on integer coordinates
and scale up instead of down. The new assets have been designed with
this consideration in mind.
Also, workaround redundant CSS by adding commenting out the "unvaried"
black SVG background-image selector, selectorWithoutVariant.
Bug: T190549
Bug: T197909
Change-Id: Id341d383018a436401541e82cc75d826688eaaae
Changes:
* Introduce Jan's beautifully documented $wgMinervaABSamplingRate
Set to 1 to A/B test 50% of the population
* Split out ambox template styles into a separate file referenced
by hacks.less
* Update cleanuptemplates setup script to consider two buckets
Test pages:
* Shqiponja_Partizane
* World_War_II_in_Albania
* Liberation_of_Tirana
* French_Consulate
* Abd_ar-Rahman_IV
* M109_howitzer
* Aimoin
* Transport_in_Brazil
* Transport_in_Cape_Verde
Bug: T191303
Change-Id: I8d11e655ccb847b7999e64dda57b225ad8b1c23a
Explicitly set align to left on LTR wikis, and same for RTL wikis.
(tested in en wiki with ?uselang=he and he wiki with ?uselang=en)
Bug: T161399
Change-Id: Ic70acf2c56b52fe52eaac021581617342e3ae74f
Use local imports instead given all relevant files are within the
same repository, and don't vary by configuraion.
Bug: T140807
Depends-On: If3edac9a35b346af0320c12f70c0d978a6346201
Change-Id: Ife3cc345a63aff452e93accbe0a593fbaa358732
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