Remove direct usage of CSS variables in Minerva, and replace them with
codex design tokens again. Document this decision in the original ADR
Note: there are still a small number of CSS variables in use, including
most notably the --color-link-red fix, which broke when I removed it,
but this change takes care of all the ones that could be easily replaced
Bug: T363743
Change-Id: I7d3a9dceb908167078987de1733774c8bd4bea2f
All colors used in Minerva are converted from Less variables
into CSS custom properties. A new file called CSSCustomProperties.less
is created in the skins.minerva.base.styles module to store
these custom properties and an ADR is provided on the rationale for
dropping support for browsers that don't support custom properties.
The new CSS custom properties follow Codex design token conventions
where possible (and noted when not).
Link colors are unique because their styles are defined in core,
so in that case the Less variables values are set to custom properties.
Those values are then fed back into MediaWiki core for core link
styling.
Also adds a temporary night-mode color palette under the
.skin-nightmode-1 class on the <html> element.
Bug: T356074
Change-Id: Ida1f14138f12bd3c600c264bde7b5100f9dbf4ff
Added to core in Ifd4001e312a5fa4b7beaad63ba8c4e79e3201b9b
Applies the border more generally.
Bug: T314097
Change-Id: I884010c6b84b2dcb4dfc55f7b4cab9fefd3f6786
Replacing 'mediawiki.ui/variables.less' @import with
new skin-aware 'mediawiki.skin.variables.less' standard.
Removing calls for 'mediawiki.skin.variables.less' in favor for
'minerva.variables.less' for consistency.
Also
- replacing several static values with new Codex design token featuring
skin variables of `background-color`, `color`, `border-*` and
`transition` categories
- renaming several Less variables to variable naming standard
- moving a small number of MinervaNeue specific variables into
'minderva.variables.less' file. Those should be replaced in mid-future
by Codex design tokens
Please note, that this patch is not replacing all values with
possible Codex tokens. It's just applying them on selected
categories for consistency for now to keep the patch easier reviewable.
Further replacements will be done in follow-up patches.
Bump MediaWiki core required version to >= v1.41.0.
Bug: T319381
Bug: T332541
Depends-On: I98c8cc27527533e2efb3b987ee34bc403e988b75
Change-Id: I86c5a35377541a784552c29456e0b8b507b3ee9c
Reported in,
https://it.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia%3ABar%2FDiscussioni%2FAggiornamento_del_parser_per_le_immagini%3A_vogliamo_testarlo%3F&type=revision&diff=130240855&oldid=130214646
The default styling in core looks like,
.mw-image-border {
> a:first-child,
> span:first-child {
> *:first-child:not( .mw-broken-media ) {
border: @border-thumbborder-screen;
}
}
}
The simplification here recognizes that the border option doesn't apply
to thumbs, so descendent selectors can be dispensed with, there's no
nesting in figcaptions to worry about. That's important because
lazy-loading adds a noscript before the img tag, which would make the
selectors with first-child not apply anyways.
An img tag is used instead of the universal selector. That seems like a
safe assumption for now and can be revisited with T314097 / T318433
Bug: T318300
Change-Id: I25f45ee794300d2ba2a38a0ab6e3741a6b1a18f2
Only thumb and frame have visible captions. This matches core's
mediawiki.skinning/content.media-common.less
Bug: T318300
Change-Id: If5713c8d629ec3c84abdb5c99eedf6f0bb408ddf
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/thumbnails.less (Browse further)