Extra:
- Reactivated active list element, This still does not work if the current active gets edited.
- Removed pinning event reattach as we do not replace teh full element anymore.
Known Issues:
- Collapse/Expand not working
Bug: T326839
Change-Id: I2ce251f5312659b827ac2941d789248473bb0ef5
Using PinnableElement in the TOC allows us to reuse styles associated with all PinnableElements, and helps ensure consistency between page tools and the TOC. This is something that would probably need to be done for T324505 anyway
Rather than updating PinnableElement to accept a class prop, I chose to rename '.sidebar-toc' to '.vector-toc', making the TOC's naming conventions consistent with the rest of Vector.
"sidebar" doesn't make sense anymore anyway, as the TOC can be in multiple locations and it's best to avoid the "sidebar" term
Bug: T324877
Change-Id: I5b9228380f5c4674ef424d33127a5cb4010822da
[Visual Changes in this patch]
This patch introduces changes to whitespace inside the Mustache template
which corresponds to an HTML change, resulting
33 minor changes in pixel, the spacing of the ToC label shifts by
1 pixel
- Remove page tools feature flag from TOC
- Remove usage of .vector-toc-collapsed and .vector-toc-not-collapsed
- Remove now unused `moveToc()`
- Update jest tests to use PinnableHeader
Bug: T318013
Change-Id: I82f23e69b0249c844af9e45fec342217a0755893
- Changes the "skip to content" link to point to "#bodyContent"
instead of "#content".
- Adds a `aria-labelledby` attribute to #bodyContent.
- Changes the table of contents "back to top" link to
point to "#" instead of "#top-page".
- Removes "#top" link as it appeared unused.
- Updates Jest snapshots.
Bug: T312818
Change-Id: I86443066d45c818d6f137d70ebe36798eba66f13
Ideally the TOC has an h2 after the article title h1, but because of the TOC sticky positioning and its placement in the grid, we cant use an h2 without messing up the heading order.
Bug: T301051
Change-Id: I462ddfb618ddd422c9f71293280d1790c4846f50
Collapses sub-sections in the new table of contents by default
(except for non-js and reduced-motion users) and expands the
sections when the top-level section link has been clicked.
Refactors the `activateSection` TableOfContents methods into separate
`activateSection` and `deactivateSection` functions.
Adds `expandSection` and `collapseSection` methods.
Adds triangle icon as a visual expand/collapsed indicator
next to all ToC section headings and are hidden via CSS based on
whether or not the section contains subsections.
Adds test for tableOfContents.
Bug: T299361
Change-Id: I36b3ae7f9f633877683bc17a9444c970d7fa7293
This commits sets up the Table of Contents to bold the active section
when the section is scrolled.
Unfortunately, because our content does not have actual sections but
instead has a flat list of headings and paragraphs, we can't use
IntersectionObserver in the conventional way as it is optimized to find
intersections of elements that are *within* the viewport and the
callback will not reliably fire during certain scenarios (e.g. with fast
scrolling or when the headings are not currently within the viewport).
Furthermore, iterating through a list of elements and calling
`getBoundingClientRect()` can be expensive and can also cause
significant forced synchronous layouts that block the main thread.
The best compromise in terms of performance and function that I've found
is to use a combination of a throttled scroll event listener and
IntersectionObserver's ability to asyncronously find the
boundingClientRect of all elements off the main thread when `.observe`
is called which is the approach this patch takes. Although this is an
unorthodox way to use IntersectionObserver, performance profiles
recorded while holding the "down" arrow and scrolling for 10 seconds
with a 6x CPU throttle are comparable between master and this patch:
master: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/F34930737
this patch: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/F34930738
Bug: T297614
Change-Id: I4077d86a1786cc1f4a7d85b20b7cf402960940e7