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
- Generalize spacing for pinnable header and menu items under PinnableHeader.less and PinnableElement.less
- Impacts main menu, page tools & personal tools
Bug: T324877
Change-Id: I4042e5c1957d64797f21146f687ef960721299ce
[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
Makes the dropdown styles compatible with the pinned state of the
menu so that both states can share the same styles.
- New vector-menu-heading mixin shared between main menu headings
and dropdown headings.
- New @font-size-dropdown variable so font-size is consistent in
dropdown and pinned state.
- Ensure hidden 'more' menu works in both pinned and dropdown state.
- Removes extra <ul><li> from PinnableDropdownContents.mustache, as the
child Menu template already contain <ul><li> elements.
Bug: T318434
Change-Id: Ie1a56d8584c1dc3f20c6643ff4cfc740be4007fa