The pinnable element would cause exceptions on older versions of
Safari during the setup and the ToC menu would show instead of being
pinned and hidden.
Bug: T327602
Change-Id: I99b656d0070d3e9af5641274134736b742c28f58
At resolutions below 1000px, we want pinned elements
such as the Page Tools menu and Main Menu to collapse.
This behaviour is temporary and when the browser is resized,
the pinned elements should revert to their previous pinned state.
We also want to remove the ability to pin these menus at
low resolutions, so the "hide/move" button is hidden.
A new matchMedia event handler is added to PinnableElement.js
to handle this behaviour.
CSS is also added to hide the pinned menus at low resolution.
This is to account for the situation where the page is loaded
at narrow widths, with pinned elements,
and the JS hasn't loaded yet.
features.js is refactors so that class toggling can happen
independently of saving the state to user preferences
(since we want to toggle the classes but not save the state
at lower resolutions).
Bug: T326364
Change-Id: I3113ab83deb15843e04ed63ec767a85c522517b5
Splits the click handler for pinnable elements into
separate functions to reduce indentation and
maybe improve testability.
The click handler for pinnable elements is now
placed in a function called `togglePinnableElement()`
and attached to the click event via `.bind()`.
Class toggling is split into a separate
function called `togglePinnableClasses()` as well.
This should have no functional impact.
Change-Id: Ib27a469f6eb7e28360203d09db3315c6bde5c890
This was an artifact that remained after the switch from data-is-persistent to
data-feature-name. It can and should be removed now.
Change-Id: I6b50d243c7de3d46fb8c4baf398574d5c4247497
* Leverage the infrastructure around feature management to handle the page tools
pinning and persistence
* Make pinnableHeader.js leverage features.js if the data-feature-name attribute
is set
* Sets tests/.eslintrc.json ecmaVersion to 2018 to enable destructuring in test
files.
* Adds a isPinned helper method to pinnableElement
* Add a logged in requirement so that the pinned feature is disabled for
anon users.
Bug: T322051
Change-Id: Ib86282216882fa94e37b7088a3f4bd0c1bcf6cd4
- The collapsible ToC absolute positioning solution has been preserved to be used on no-js mobile resolutions
- The collapsible ToC grid based positioning solution has been removed
- ToC styles have been refactored and organzied
This patch involves HTML changes. In order to avoid additional complexity, this patch disables the collapsible ToC feature for users above the mobile viewport with cached HTML. The ToC continues to be automatically collapsed on mobile viewports for cached HTML users.
This patch results in 9 expected visual changes. In order to see them you need to take the following steps:
1. Run `./pixel.js reference`
2. Checkout the following PR in pixel https://github.com/wikimedia/pixel/pull/149
3. Run ./pixel.js test -c 859143
It should look like this: https://jmp.sh/ZVQqDZw7
Bug: T318013
Change-Id: Iea0d73005b91589c58ae38a3a640fa90c18a860d
This patch involves cached HTML changes
- Replace '-content-container' id with '-unpinned-container'
- Replace '-content' id with '-pinnable-element'
- Rename pinnableHeader.js to pinnableElement.js
- Replace PinnableDropdownContents.mustache with PinnableElement/Open.mustache and Close
- Add PinnedContainer/Open & Close and UnpinnedContainer/Open & Close
- Rename .vector-dropdown-content to .vector-pinnable-element
- Add new PinnableElement.less stylesheet
Bug: T318013
Change-Id: I85aec387f87126a17e760fd9fd10e10572ff3152
2022-11-30 17:17:20 -06:00
Renamed from resources/skins.vector.es6/pinnableHeader.js (Browse further)