Based on list on [[mw:Recommendations_for_mobile_friendly_articles_on_Wikimedia_wikis]]
and running color contrast checker on every project.
Bug: T358164
Change-Id: I1ecbc1bac060eae4b9d99f461284d15b5da3d576
During the Codex experimental build integration, some non-standard
variable color names were not replaced with standardized ones.
This patch replaced:
--color-link--active -> --color-progressive--active
--color-link--visited -> --color-visited
Bug: T356928
Change-Id: I48925009300565adbd7af815138d150219c7e88a
This (partially)
reverts commit 9f541aafcc.
Reason for revert: Applying in light mode as well as night
mode where it was intending. The [bgcolor] rule is safe in both
modes so can stay.
Bug: T358164
Change-Id: I68c4d81209199d0257b7ba2590d19c258d9152e6
- in main page
- in sideboxes - these only contain over div elements so
use div instead of * selector
Bug: T357722
Change-Id: If0e9eeb9471f3990afd5254b51af8dbe9cb538e0
Target a number of common infobox formats and strip the custom colors of
text and backgrounds, as well as borders. This is explicitly a first
pass, so not overly broad but will hopefully encompass a large portion
of the infoboxes we're concerned with
Visual change in night mode only
Bug: T357453
Change-Id: If57f1b1ef6b86a9e45ca655e2317fc31330d207e
This fixes the regression introduced in I6331d88e5b73.
Also un-nesting selector to necessary level.
Bug: T357849
Change-Id: I58ed32e63ad4c37aefd79edac5f1376ce4313ee3
In 1.42.0-wmf.17 these had margin 0 in Minerva.
I incorrectly assumed we had defined an explicit margin in content
and for talk pages but apparently none exists, so I have restored
this rule to the list.less file.
Follow up to I6331d88e5b7301fd13249414350a539738cfae53
Bug: T357742
Change-Id: Ib3062bfbffe35415f479bae46ecf02e8a094958b
Following a discussion in the ticket, update the places where `#eaecf0`
has been hardcoded to reflect whether it is intended to be a border or
background style and replace with CSS variables where applicable. Add
`--border-color-muted` as a CSS custom property, and update the night
mode palette to use it. Lastly, add `--color-error`, to be used in a
subsequent patch
Visual changes, but again gated behind night mode feature flag
Bug: T356825
Change-Id: Icb5741190f3e80a20dcedf9b13d6a34fe619b467
When defining background we should also define color to avoid mixing
styles provided by editor, and us.
This fixes the black on black in infoboxes on the Paris article
for example in night mode.
Bug: T356074
Change-Id: I5a73f5eaf269cb8f771663a9181a67f9af723b13
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
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
Add CSS to support new HTML markup for headings with section edit
links, which will soon be used by Parsoid page views (T269630)
and by the old parser (T13555). Keep the old rules to provide
temporary support for cached page HTML and emergency opt-outs,
as well as permanent support for plain headings on special pages
and in Parsoid edit mode HTML.
See documentation page for further explanation:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Heading_HTML_changes
Depends-On: I44587461582d648b56ef0c9c7ae0c322895c69c2
Bug: T13555
Bug: T269630
Change-Id: Ib97d034ab533124f06441e788c8608fb274dccf0
This restores the previously reverted patchset
If5b76245bf60bfa9cf977cdbf37ee0d6bb65f9d9
Changes since original:
* Added Depends-On to MobileFrontend
* Uses OOUI classes for page issues rather than es6 classes - ES6
classes do not support modifications to class prior to running
super so MobileFrontend's View class is not compatible without
significant refactors.
Depends-On: I24ad75adf8519102ca356d64d99d765ab69180cc
Bug: T348807
Change-Id: I4ff82af0251254c846f2caee330af5af738f6029
This reverts commit 19ea6328b0.
Reason for revert: Breaks page issues and image overlay. I
will break this up into smaller less risky patches.
Change-Id: If5b76245bf60bfa9cf977cdbf37ee0d6bb65f9d9
The line-height value for headings in MinervaNeue was 1.3,
while in Codex and Vector it changed to 1.375.
This patch brings the value in MinervaNeue in line with Codex and
the corresponding change in Vector a while ago.
This also makes future typographic changes more easily handlable.
Bug: T331403
Change-Id: I4320035708d6005388428dfbc90da2ef613841b5
This rule was assuming that the ambox is always a table, but that may
not be the case; for instance, it might be a div (using CSS for layout).
So update the selector to target the new mbox-text, in addition to td
elements.
Bug: T339040
Change-Id: I7611e0de92afc4aef5bf56beb52de3f92e6b30c7
Added to core in Ifd4001e312a5fa4b7beaad63ba8c4e79e3201b9b
Applies the border more generally.
Bug: T314097
Change-Id: I884010c6b84b2dcb4dfc55f7b4cab9fefd3f6786
Applying central Codex design tokens in new architecture.
This replaces all existing MN `z-index` tokens and comments on
replacement choice.
Bug: T285592
Change-Id: I23d794566898946a500c10713802d8dfaad993d1
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
They reference T160946, but in that task it was explained that the
problem was caused by faulty wikitext (T160946#3230740), so I don't
know why they were added.
Bug: T323640
Change-Id: I73d654d1f9127e22365d94909681c1c5f5f39597
Both of these elements are already hidden by default in the normal
view (.fmbox is used for some edit notices, which aren't shown in the
editor; .tmbox is used in the lede of talk pages, which is hidden by
the talk page interface), and these styles make it more difficult to
display them when they are desirable.
Bug: T257394
Change-Id: Ifb0316256bdec5008acc48544ddd3e2bf71b6d41
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
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