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
Default horizontal alignment based on page content language.
See I1a2cc989c35506172af361cd86a4a378ddf58ecb
Bug: T318300
Change-Id: I7acf07fb22bba6aae97db00e84eddaf78361dfe8
Additional change:
* The animation stylesheet pulled down for the storybook instance
in dev-scripts/setup-storybook.sh is no longer referenced anywhere
in assets so can be removed.
Bug: T306486
Bug: T308351
Bug: T308360
Change-Id: Ia9f2a05cde2724486f7e449261c5d4875388f5ab
This scope is used elsewhere in the skin to limit styles
to parsed output. Confusingly `.content` also applies to
the body area of special/action pages.
Bug: T304148
Change-Id: Id5aa760c8441e589e813c5cc0c12c86469cde714
- Remove cached HTML relating to heading change
( I2ffdedd64414ffb3c6e441391a75fd6e744847a4)
- Update invalid instruction for selector in footer (I0bfc7f977cdaf5ce8873103346c64121d704b86c)
It appears this rule cannot yet be removed.
- Update classes for contributions icon on user pages
(I6c908acd70c0dca5bcb1754d1b25d3da2389feb8)
Change-Id: I271abf3d29dfcfd19d654514fb3f6d6e257505ab
We've changed the selector in MW core to `.mw-parser-output a.external`
a while ago. In order to show the correct image, selector needs to be
amended.
Change-Id: I83d7b4c8be2eda1876959d000e0fb2d493e12cbc
- 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
- reserve space for the icons
- break long urls in the ToC
- fix right margin on the ToC
- support without JS
Bug: T292338
Change-Id: Ic279047f297fa132b87b77b6d7127b797015f92a
Making Minerva use the `elements` feature is not
practical at the current time. In lieu of that, we
update the link colors to use the core definition.
The red links and external link colors
can come from the "content-links" module.
This also adds support for the underlining user link preference
and better plain link support.
Bug: T274717
Change-Id: I600257e6f4430f166331c4ea4f3a72d87aa377d8
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