Logo cannot be displayed as a background image because it won't be
visible in print unless the user prints backgrounds too.
A sample configuration looks like this:
$wgVectorPrintLogo = [
'url' => 'https://en.wikipedia.org/static/images/mobile/copyright/wikipedia-wordmark-en.svg',
'width' => 174,
'height' => 27
];
The solution presented in the patch has a downside of not being able
to scale images down if their dimensions are bigger than the
dimensions specified in the config variable. For example, if we want
to go with an SVG image, then IE8 won't be able to render it.
Alternatively, if we want to go with a PNG image, its dimensions need
to match the exact dimensoins in the config variable, otherwise the
image will show up larger or smaller depending on its dimensions.
A more complicated approach of scaling images using `transform: scale`
hasn't been used because we wanted to keep the configuration simple
while supporting the majority of our users. With the current change,
we can reuse the existing configuration options from Minerva, for
exmaple. It would look something like this:
$wgVectorPrintLogo = [
'url' => $wgMFCustomLogos['copyright'],
'width' => $wgMFCustomLogos['copyright-width'],
'height' => $wgMFCustomLogos['copyright-height']
];
Bug: T169826
Change-Id: If8f9f8d95fd3c955ece37d6c8ab6995596189667
Tones down license information
and makes last updated primary information in
printed view
Additional changes:
* variables now inherits from mediawiki.ui
Bug: T169823
Change-Id: Ie678967a27baec8715cf86b6a0f7e7651f867be1
Additional changes:
* Define variables for fonts and use them
* Group and make clearer where fonts apply
Bug: T169823
Change-Id: I0b7d557048859936f2eb2f646202bc8071bb84ba
Less doesn't allow to nest like this. It creates the invalid selector
`.vector-experimental-print-stylesbody`
This is a follow up to I453ae43099796a74c39d965b796f2fa13942106c
Bug: T169823
Change-Id: I9cc2f474fdcafdcc68378185391607b72b0f667a
These are feature flagged to allow editors to test before making
them the default. A class is added to the body tag to allow us
to switch between old and new styles at a later date.
To start with we introduce some typography improvements.
Further iterations will focus on other elements.
Changes:
* headings were previously diluted in the body content and difficult to spot.
This evens out the spacing between last content and its own content block.
* clear ownership of <p>s with its heading
* We would like to match Latex style body typography with single column.
The new styles reduce the number of pages by around 20-25%
* hyperlink underline -
This is a community requested feature. We do not use color in print styles
because it's printer friendly. Because of this, it is not possible to indicate
blue links in articles. If a user wants to know if this article exists on wikipedia,
it's not possible given solution.
We would like to underline the <a> tags in print styles.
it's better for accessibility as well.
Bug: T169823
Change-Id: I453ae43099796a74c39d965b796f2fa13942106c