With T178356 ES6 is the default, so these can now be
managed in the same module. Keeping them in the same module
will hopefully allow us to make more optimizations on the long
term.
Change-Id: I3fe9e50143b85b4cdc3d9171a60c3720a7c26b4b
- Move the header and skip link out of .mw-page-container-inner and the grid
- Wrap the header and sticky header with a .vector-header-container element, allowing us to easily update header styles in the future
- Update sticky header to use a <div> to fix a11y error. Update searchToggle.js to use .vector-header-container rather than <header>
Bug: T332449
Bug: T330438
Change-Id: I038fc17cbb88a29dbe8d7841b824761a91d38405
After wgParserEnableLegacyMediaDOM is disabled.
Bug: T314318
Needed-By: Ic587b1b9b8d22f3aef38e8823613815faaa09d9d
Change-Id: Ib54b49d546423dd1b4416c82585bbb686950b29c
- We had to add nav element to wrap TOC in all places
- Make sure proper nav is only displayed so landmark do not get confused
- Remove Eslint block on rules compat/compat for no support IE 11, this was blocking commit
- Run lint:fix:js and lint:fix:styles
- Fix maxSize in bundlesize.config.json
Bug: T324505
Change-Id: I36d26240b87de33318ff1edf97a410872a438103
Follow-up to 886437, which suggested moving the bottom padding of the scroll
indicator's parent to the `mixin-vector-scroll-indicator-mixin`. This makes
sense because if the correct amount of bottom padding isn't applied, the scroll
indicator could overlap the text when scrolled all the way to the bottom.
Bug: T318169
Change-Id: I94f98ae75f9b80484114a2413caf2cb0c237e8ba
Move feature classes to HTML element - this is significant
for anonymous as placing the classes on the body tag breaks
the browser's ability to parse the article concurrently
with the stylesheet download, because inline scripts
are spec'ed to be able to see document.styleSheets.
Changes:
* Feature classes are moved from BODY tag to HTML tag
* For now disable localStorage storage until we've worked out
the storage mechanism in core.
Bug: T321498
Change-Id: Id5afe2c60dc0067e7c74433eda5cd7858f54b0d7
The server-rendered input's height was using pixels instead of relative units so
it did not scale with the browser's font size. This adjusts the styles of the
server-rendered input to match the styles used by Codex. In addition, the
magnifying glass dimensions were set to pixels to match the Codex icon.
Bug: T326863
Change-Id: I6aa5b60841087dfa5b32e873e3ed21a22c37353e
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
As far as I can tell, this has been dead code ever since it was
introduced in change Ica040cd18d (commit aa10668e6d), and was never
called; the effective search URL was initially constructed via inputs to
the search form (e.g. a hidden input for wprov), and later the separate
urlGenerator.js was added. (Also, “suggestion” is not a valid
Special:Search paramater as far as I can tell.)
Also add some tests for the separate urlGenerator.js, to make up for the
other tests being removed.
This reduces the module size of skins.vector.search enough that we can
decrease the bundle size test config to 3.2 kB [KiB].
Change-Id: I6be5ba362402c2c2ec582d9a0192c80f46e7a7ce
If the wgVectorSearchClient supports it (the default implementation
doesn’t), add a visible-item-limit to the cdx-typeahead-search, and wire
up the resulting load-more event (new in Codex v0.3) to load additional
search results on scroll.
The hard-coded visibleItemLimit (7) is chosen to match the default limit
of the wbsearchentities API, but ultimately arbitrary; we can look into
how to make this number configurable later, if necessary.
This increases the module size enough that we need to bump the bundle
size a bit more.
Bug: T322333
Change-Id: Iadade9cbf48457cfeabc78439624602ec3f98782
Co-Authored-By: Jon Robson <jdlrobson@gmail.com>
Needed-By: I67fac3b209d6a1ab2661e1e1c0681edd8472ac6c
It gracefully degrades to a single column
layout on grade C browsers, IE11, and Safari 9.
Bug: T303484
Change-Id: Iaa3c1bee146dc39b1259a1ce712a29c6b22305d1
Structural change to prepare for CSS grid usage.
ArticleToolbar component is defined and self contained with
all layout rules relating to toolbar
UI regression testing suite shows 6 failures due to pixel alignment
changes to tabs. When comparing to the current release, you should
see 34 failures before /and/ after this change.
Notable changes:
- #mw-head element is no longer present in modern Vector skin
to allow us to distinguish between cached HTML and modern HTML
Bug: T303484
Change-Id: Ia261ea53931217f32a21b33c2ab3d4ec64efa48a
When browser preference for reduced motion is enabled:
* Disables bolding of table of contents
* Disables sticky header transition
Bug: T254399
Change-Id: I8ef9e59b258fed977ce370da352b1924832d842b
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
- Add edit icons.
- Update data passed to sticky header, button templates.
- Show/hide edit icons client-side based on ids in fixed header.
- Disable sticky header when in Visual Editor mode.
- Use Visual Editor hooks to toggle IntersectionObserver.
- Remove extraneous js for setting offsets for other sticky elements (simplify by moving known sticky element th to css - follow up to https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/mediawiki/skins/Vector/+/722475/comment/7b8ab2db_cd5c7e78/).
Bug: T289723
Change-Id: Ifbab2f1c4d716f8fc261e3d7fa35fc71c6065ec5
Styling should not depend on IDs to allow us to have multiple
searches in the page.
Precursor for wiring up search in the sticky header.
This also tweaks performance metrics to track separate metrics
for the sticky header search
Change-Id: I5b4192a8f5a9f95af26c1faf904f7cc994323518
- Mimic expanded/collapsed state of menu without JS.
- Update template, styles, i18n to make accessibility of dropdowns accurate.
Bug: T253650
Change-Id: I58ecebf520d6107554dbb81470dee69a5d4a7f1d
The sticky header is currently disabled unconditionally
and nothing is wired up, with placeholders for data and
functionality which will be added in future.
Bug: T289716
Change-Id: I16223ce849267e718aad22b8a24b2327332ac8b7
- Keep double-dash class name for cached HTML.
- Update instances of renamed class in less + js.
Bug: T253671
Change-Id: Ieb1ce630e8fa84167e2ca8497f66a20183fdaf90
Additional change: A bundlesize increase is required given
recent developments in the user menu.
Bug: T284748
Change-Id: I2b0981d621c3add42731e50d5aef299b32548b4a
The precision we are currently using leads to lots of issues with
core changes and as we grow the new vector.
I think checking in at every 1kb margin seems like a better state
of play for now.
Bug: T270883
Change-Id: Iaa4fb44a471777fdebfb906c465ea67b5bdb3903
Vector has a wgVectorResponsive flag. This adds a ResourceLoader
module as well
I propose the configuration is repurposed to disable the min-width
on Vector and enable the viewport tag. This will allow us to use
test.wikipedia.org to test Vector at lower resolutions in future
as well as provide a suitable option for 3rd parties wanting to run
a responsive version of Vector that can be opted into using:
```
$wgVectorResponsive = true;
$wgVectorDefaultSkinVersion = '2';
```
As part of this change, the default skin version is set to 2, in
preparation for the next MediaWiki release. Note on Wikimedia wikis we
explicitly set this version so this will not impact any of our deployed
wikis.
Bug: T242772
Change-Id: I878920f49d18c5d60efd3ac45dc7912d2c62086e
For now the core button mixins are used. In the longer
term we should aim to leverage wvui.
Bug: T268241
Change-Id: I334af039567c52462bcb4c15f07242c6de8eeace
* Lower the min-width from Vector to 500px
At lower resolution per mock:
* Tabs converge into single grouping
* Search input is 150px
* Sidebar rushes content below
Drop rule for mw-content-container for special pages and history as it is already
accounted for in .mw-checkbox-hack-checkbox:checked ~ .mw-workspace-container .mw-content-container
rule.
Bug: T264218
Change-Id: I14ee75bd173fb2de1e33067f95ce09deba5bf27a
Modifies and annotates the CSS required to make the server-rendered
version of the new search form look like the WVUI version of the
search form.
Bug: T264355
Change-Id: I989860cfbb755ecbb706b79bd807e9d0013bc4e5
Creates a new skins.vector.search module that
replaces the searchSuggest module from MediaWiki core.
This module creates a new Vue app using the WVUI
search widget for the new search experience.
The legacy search input form is still retains on pageload,
and the new search kicks on search input focus.
In order to manage that transition, the legacy search
input is styled to resemble the new WVUI input, and the
new input is manually focused after the component mounts.
Vue is also added as a dev-dependency to help with
type-checking.
Other changes:
* the entry in skin.json is reordered alphabetically after
skins.vector.js
Bug: T264355
Change-Id: Ibb9561a77a14734297cb4d0ddcd415fc0750b45d
Needed in preparation for landing the core change in
Ie28b7e732664eb332be795d7e33cd9a227c21370
Bug: T252774
Change-Id: Ia9ba9458c1bdb5b70cf03bad7d6e05e872755f1e
This moves the header, navigation, sidebar, and article toolbar to be
before the content in the DOM. As a result, a lot of absolute
positioning logic can be removed and styles can be simplified.
Note that although the sidebar was moved from the header into the
workspace container allowing it to de-absolutely positioned, its
absolute positioning was kept intact as it has a fair amount of
complexity that should be handled in a separate task.
To activate, set `$wgVectorIsSearchInHeader = true;`
Changes that could cause concern:
* The "jump to search" link was removed as the search is now much
earlier in the DOM and I questioned the value of keeping this. However,
it can be added back in if this change is contentious.
* A "jump to content" link was added to account for the new DOM order.
* Because the sidebar was taken out of the header, users will not be
able to tab from the sidebar button into the sidebar without additional
tweaking (e.g. should we add JS to enable this?). It was deemed that
this work can be saved as a follow-up task.
* I applied `overflow-y: auto` to the `mw-page-container` because the
header's top margin was collapsing and caused whitespace to appear
between the viewport and the header. Alternatively, we could apply a top
padding to the page container and remove the header's top margin. I went
for the simplest solution but am open to alternatives.
* I left the footer as-is in this patch to minimize risk. It might be
cleaner later on to move the footer inside the workspace container which
would leave only one workspace container.
Bug: T261802
Change-Id: Ic553fab3bde25769b103d899b92b3b694c00c384
Provides a loading indicator to show while the new Vue.js based
search widget loads. Given that the new widget will pull down the
entire Vue.js runtime, it's likely that there will be a delay
before the search suggestions appear. This loader is meant to
improve the perceived loading experience of the new widget.
Adds:
- New searchLoader.js file containing loading behaviour.
- This overrides the code searchSuggest loading behaviour.
- New SearchBoxLoader.less file containing the loader styles.
- i18n message: 'vector-search-loader'.
- The Event type to jsdoc.json
Bug: T254695
Change-Id: I6b5f0a60018954e10b9e80792030b67b2ec33e5a
* Remove the PNG fallbacks for chevronHorizontal-….svg and menu.svg.
As of T248061, these are no longer needed.
* Added the one line of trivial CSS directly to skins.vector.styles
instead of through its own module.
This helps recovers the module cost of vue module deployed this
week (from Ib6c8f890fb3d6e7), which is currently empty and unused.
With T253582, we'll be able to recover a lot more budget in
this area.
Bug: T258766
Change-Id: I6bc4cf541eefd00e2e428f918664a26da331c1a9
To support roll out and avoid issues with cached HTML the new
styles for the new search feature are restricted to HTML where
the body tag has `skin-vector-search-header` class.
For legacy mode, we introduce a new class
`skin-vector-search-header-legacy` and temporarily use a CSS3 `:not()`
selector to ensure the styles ship during the phase where cached
HTML can be served. While this will create some display issues in
browsers that do not support CSS3 selectors, all grade A browsers in
our compatability matrix support this.
Bug: T249363
Change-Id: I7f8059d43eaab49de362405784b34a4fe502c7b0