Fix the icon button directionality in right-to-left languages.
Previously, the button was hardcoded to support left-to-right only.
- Replace the skin.vector.icons' `.mw-ui-icon-wikimedia-{name}:before`
`selector` in skin.json with a placeholder, `{name}`. I don't think
this selector should be needed but it seems to be erroneous not have
one. I believe this issue of wanting a null selector was encountered
in Minerva or MobileFrontend but am unable to locate the past
discourse.
- Add check and unchecked menu button selectors to skin.json that set
the appropriate background image. This shards some of the styles out
of Less and into ResourceLoader-land but it's worthwhile.
- Revise the name of horizontal collapse icon to describe its form not
function, "collapseHorizontal" to "chevronHorizontal". This has been
an established convention that was missed a couple patches back.
- Add a flipped chevronHorizontal for RTL. I used Inkscape to do the
flip and tried to match the style of the original by hand. Feel free
to edit further.
- Drop the now unnecessary icon flipping JavaScript and initial Mustache
class. This enables a real CSS-only solution for the icons.
Bug: T246419
Change-Id: I60f65b3c595bf18d309b667d9a0b066691b90c97
It's advisable to rely on default icon color and set it's color
by opacity. With that we've got a better playing field to respond
to user interaction with icon color changes, not relying on
several icons at once for different states and also being
backwards-compatible for a variety of browsers.
Change-Id: Iaff869774007ed962104d704103f0392a3516f4f
Bug: T246419
The sidebar in Latest mode supports collapsing and expanding (or hidden
and visible). Initially, expanded is wanted.
Bug: T246419
Change-Id: I0777f58fb9441aa834a29afa1b52185ad1b58ca7
The sidebar button's icon previously used pixel dimensions while the
button itself uses ems. This caused the button to scale with the user's
font such that the icon is distorted and unrecognizable.
This patch drops the vertical margin and sets the icon height to 100%.
The width is proportionally constrained so the effect is that the icon
may grow with the button but the margin stays consistently at 12px.
This approach deviates from other items in the header (globe,
notifications) and tab bar (watchstar, search icon), that were
historically implemented without the user text zoom capability in mind.
Bug: T246419
Change-Id: I2ae46fd49dcb619004587b8b3560b9115c3bdaaa
Keys prefixed with msg- should relate to i18n keys. Fix the existing
template variables where that's not the case.
Change-Id: I33587a09a9803a3667eaeea95ce3e1753439f413
We have conventions about template variable naming.
* Drop camel case
* Prefix message keys with `msg-` followed by message key name
* Prefix HTML with `html-`
Change-Id: I34f04f3d217dc8caa4dcc29e60058951a6555b1e
Related: I0672b05bc3eb9564e1943ee8099bafb959dc474d
"Cannot rename `.emptyPortlet` to `.vector-menu-empty` yet." This is the JS part.
Given the regression, we can't make this rename just yet. Restore
the old class, we'll deal with this rename later.
Bug: T253819
Change-Id: Ia6bb33be807bfe98de09ce0b61924da232fc9941
Using 'skin' as entrance point files, similar to already existing
convention in MediaWiki land with 'skin.json' or 'SkinVector.php' as
example in Vector skin. Replacing Apache inspired 'index' convention.
Also renaming legacy to 'skin-legacy' to be clear on file base that it's
a modification of 'skin'.
Bug: T249073
Change-Id: Ief1c469724d4ffe238d307407c3ddb46f2e1abfa
Given the regression, we can't make this rename just yet. Restore
the old class with the documentation block that should have been there
before. We'll deal with this rename later.
Bug: T253912
Change-Id: I0672b05bc3eb9564e1943ee8099bafb959dc474d
Add a menu button that toggles the panel's (also referred to as a
sidebar) collapse state. When the screen is wide enough, animate the
transition.
The menu icon from OOUI is copied into Vector to avoid two
ResourceLoaders modules (collapseHorizontal icon isn't ready for
inclusion in the OOUI icon pack and ResourceLoaderOOUIIconPackModule
doesn't support images).
Additional polish and collaboration is needed but this patch fulfills
the scope of its referenced task.
Bug: T246419
Depends-On: I8e153c0ab927f9d880a68fb9efb0bf37b91d26b2
Change-Id: Ic9d54de7e19ef8d5dfd703d95a45b78c0aaf791a
The .menu class historically only needs to apply to dropdowns.
the .vectorMenuCheckbox is inconsistent with the other classes on the
menu so we should begin its deprecation.
Bug: T253329
Change-Id: I00b4d2fd795195cd9c8add650a3b3cafdced5465
The opt in link is part of the sidebar in the current modern version
of vector. The legacy sidebar has been split out and frozen. For this
reason I think it makes sense to move the styles for the button into
the sidebar stylesheet.
The class name is renamed to reflect the hierarchy. We are not using
BEM but we are using hyphens to describe location so the newly proposed
names `mw-sidebar` and `mw-sidebar-action` seem more applicable than
the previous generic class names.
This doesn't impact caching given anonymous users cannot see the opt
in/out link.
Change-Id: I2991e941592a0678f40c73bb6daeab71ada6b7c3
Use SkinTemplateNavigation hook instead and copy the collapsible
behavior to the menu function
The code inside getSkinData that checks VectorUseIconWatch is
redundant as it duplicates checks already inside
SkinTemplate::buildContentNavigationUrls
It is enough to simplify check whether watch or unwatch is
present in the array.
Bug: T251212
Change-Id: If6b10b0ddcbd4b21dd13a2813e60b604c3a23415
Split out the sidebar in advance of significant Latest mode only
changes.
The Less split was made by adding a new Sidebar.less file that imports
the Legacy implementation.
The Mustache split was made by file copying the existing implementation
into a legacy/ subfolder. Both the Legacy and Latest implementations
were then stripped of templates not applicable to their modes.
These changes are aligned with the splits for JavaScript.
Bug: T246419
Change-Id: Ib82769ea16bfc09efe8a088220aab55bdde0d381
Removing `white-space` on `.vector-menu` as we couldn't find any
use case of this any more and it's breaking DRY-ed up Menu in portals on
modern Vector.
Bug: T252717
Change-Id: I87a64e64c02a6690a7ecea93ce7712619457d575
* Standardise the menu markup. This means all menus in Vector will now
be wrapped in a div and will have a heading.
* All menus now have the vector-menu class. Styles specific to personal tools
are moved to layout since these are concerned with placement.
* The ul class will always have menu class.
* emptyPortal class is generalised into vector-menu-empty for consistency
with other classes and moved from common.less into Menu.less
* Standardise hooks - BaseTemplateAfterPortlet can now be run on any
menu.
Changes to HTML:
* lang and dir attributes are moved from the h3 up to the div element
.vectorTabs, .portal(s) and #p-personal now has hidden span element inside h3
* for non portals ul.menu" is now wrapped in a div.vector-menu-content
This change does impact the following CSS selectors which will need to be updated:
I see no matches for these selectors in code search.
```
#p-variants > ul
#p-namespaces > ul
#p-personal > ul
#p-views > ul
#p-cactions > ul
```
Using global-search.toolforge.org I see one match
for p-variants, 26 for p-namespaces, 30 for p-personal,
36 for p-views and 7 for p-cactions. I see this as acceptable
breakage provided a user notice is sent out which it has been
(T252447)
Bug: T249372
Change-Id: Id59234aa6b822a24848386bdc04d8d7ed37ca145
Storybook seems to be our primary stackless development workflow. Move
the `storybook` script to `start` to support the standard `npm start`
command expected in every NPM repo.
Debugging Storybook tooling is the rare case that informational messages
(perhaps even more verbose than default) are wanted. Feature development
is the common workflow that should be optimized for.
Storybook's design philosophy seems to favor incredibly verbose output
by default, both for the CLI and the [browser console]. This is at odds
with Unix's rule of silence, sometimes expressed as "silence is golden."
That is, only report warnings and errors unless told otherwise.
This patch reduces the verbosity of the Storybook [CLIs] as able and its
setup script:
- Only report warnings and errors while building.
- Suppress build informational output when launching.
- Only report curl errors, not progress.
[browser console]: https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/issues/8461
[CLIs]: https://storybook.js.org/docs/configurations/cli-options/
Change-Id: Ie38ae14e304f7f88f445c0c0fb3f2fbba49d134a