We prefix templates that are booleans with "is-" and tend to prefix
functions that return booleans with "if" or "should"
This renames the new "shouldConsolidateLinks" method.
Follow up to I1c305d89bece147a6f1b478441119c3169abfbdd
Change-Id: I6a5908b8b35ca6bceec8b864e3ac651fc7e8ced8
Pull personal menu items except for user page link into a consolidated dropdown menu based on feature flag using Vector hooks. Add consolidate user links feature flag for logged in/out users. Update styles for personal toolbar. Add logic to template to show legacy toolbar or consolidated toolbar based on feature flag variables.
Bug: T276561
Depends-On: If4e143aada711d210ae45d33b97a6be0685b6a41
Change-Id: I1c305d89bece147a6f1b478441119c3169abfbdd
SkinMustache in core provides most of what is required for Vector to
generate its menus. In the interest of having a canonical source of
truth for menus across all skins, Vector should use this data.
To ensure the HTML generated is (mostly) the same after this patch to
prior, a few modifications are necessary:
* The data from core is decorated so that Vector can continue having its
own custom class names on menus. This is done using the
decoratePortletClass method.
* There is no support for a menu having a header representing the
selected menu item, as is currently the case with variants. This is
achieved via an extension to getPortletData. It's assumed that later
when variants are merged with languages, this can be removed.
* Menus are agnostic to how they are displayed, so we must continue to
add the is-dropdown template variable to drop down menus. In future we
may want to rethink our Menu partial to make this unnecessary in PHP.
* The portal-first class is redundant in the modern Vector as we can
use the first-child selector. Previously we introduced a class to
service the legacy skin where this rule doesn't apply as #p-logo is
the first child. However, the legacy skin can do this using a special
next sibling selector instead.
Bug: T268157
Change-Id: I5f7adc1840441b508ffee40139b85b64021789e6
This moves the header, navigation, sidebar, and article toolbar to be
before the content in the DOM. As a result, a lot of absolute
positioning logic can be removed and styles can be simplified.
Note that although the sidebar was moved from the header into the
workspace container allowing it to de-absolutely positioned, its
absolute positioning was kept intact as it has a fair amount of
complexity that should be handled in a separate task.
To activate, set `$wgVectorIsSearchInHeader = true;`
Changes that could cause concern:
* The "jump to search" link was removed as the search is now much
earlier in the DOM and I questioned the value of keeping this. However,
it can be added back in if this change is contentious.
* A "jump to content" link was added to account for the new DOM order.
* Because the sidebar was taken out of the header, users will not be
able to tab from the sidebar button into the sidebar without additional
tweaking (e.g. should we add JS to enable this?). It was deemed that
this work can be saved as a follow-up task.
* I applied `overflow-y: auto` to the `mw-page-container` because the
header's top margin was collapsing and caused whitespace to appear
between the viewport and the header. Alternatively, we could apply a top
padding to the page container and remove the header's top margin. I went
for the simplest solution but am open to alternatives.
* I left the footer as-is in this patch to minimize risk. It might be
cleaner later on to move the footer inside the workspace container which
would leave only one workspace container.
Bug: T261802
Change-Id: Ic553fab3bde25769b103d899b92b3b694c00c384