While removing this we also noticed that we check the value of
isMainPage. This doesn't seem like a good idea as most main pages
do not have a table of contents, so it seems like adding
unnecessary complexity for a state that doesn't exist in practice.
The existing code path also doesn't work as it adds a table of contents
unstyled to the page.
Bug: T324874
Change-Id: Idaeff6ace5912ea74ed9d335526027c4690ac8fa
In preparation for 856718 where pinnableElement.js makes use of features.js,
move features.js and limitedWidthToggle.js out of the skins.vector.js module and
into the skins.vector.es6 module. This will make it easier to use by
pinnableElement.js without needing the es6 module to depend on the es5 module.
This does have the negative side-effect of causing the limited width feature to
not be supported by IE11 (and other non-ES6 browsers), however this tradeoff was
discussed with our product manager to be acceptable. Additionally, this
maintains the status quo as the toggle button does not currently show in IE11
(which may be a bug).
Bug: T322051
Change-Id: If0e8cb98deabe847c2cc71fddb90ca36d15e5f8f
Visual changes:
- TOC icon in sticky header
- Small update to the narrow screens collapsed TOC spacing when open
Bug: T311103
Depends-on: Ic94fda79bd14856ccda14985d5860aa54d3118d0
Change-Id: I977092f951ba2843816609e706bce4b99583f623
For idwiki/viwiki, we wish to run the sticky header edit button AB
test so that treatment1 group sees the sticky header without edit
buttons, treatment2 groups sees the sticky header with edit buttons,
and the control/unsampled groups see no sticky header at all.
This patch overrides the configuration to make the sticky header
w/o edit buttons for treatment1, sticky header w/ edit buttons for
treatment2, and hides sticky header for everyone else. This depends
on a configuration with the treatment groups having "treatment1"
and "treatment2" as substrings in their bucket names.
The full configuration for idwiki/viwiki would be something like
the following:
```
$wgVectorStickyHeader = [
"logged_in" => true,
"logged_out" => false,
];
$wgVectorStickyHeaderEdit = [
"logged_in" => true,
"logged_out" => false,
];
$wgVectorWebABTestEnrollment = [
"name" => "vector.sticky_header_edit",
"enabled" => true,
"buckets" => [
"unsampled" => [
"samplingRate" => 0
],
"noStickyHeaderControl" => [
"samplingRate" => 0.34
],
"stickyHeaderNoEditButtonTreatment1" => [
"samplingRate" => 0.33
],
"stickyHeaderEditButtonTreatment2" => [
"samplingRate" => 0.33
]
],
];
```
Bug: T312573
Change-Id: I15c360fdf5393f5594602acc33b5b916e904016d
When the vector-sticky-header-enabled class is removed from the body
it means the feature is not enabled, it doesn't mean the sticky header
should be invisible.
Call the hide method instead, and move it out of the function given
its a side effect
Bug: T308343
Change-Id: I4ecd6524146f203af926847812e20275c9573cab