Since a margin was added to adjacent sibling spans of icons (https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/mediawiki/core/+/736919), Vector icon buttons have had too much spacing. This patch removes the extra spacing defined in Vector CSS and the accidental whitespace that was included in the ULS buttons..
Change-Id: I308d1941c5f82cb144c2a9d233fbf44c730413a7
- Create new 'vector-searchsuggest-containing' translation for WVUI search footer text
- Use 'search-footer-text' slot in WVUI typeahead search
- Remove instances of old 'footerSearchText' prop
Bug: T290392
Depends-on: I8fb7761e60be330e58cd017872318fe3675c0be1
Change-Id: I9c946f85c3e4a603c362c3ea4b8016c585cdd212
This reverts commit da832cc53d.
Reason for revert: Bartosz reports this made
things worse, so probably best to go with
the VisualEditor selector approach.
Change-Id: Ifcb18c7a388986df44424f9a58be35314c3d3e2c
- Pull IntersectionObserver into new file to share observer with different callbacks:
- Wrap show/hide functionality of sticky header in conditionals based on user test group or by default.
- Fire hooks for scroll event tracking in WME.
- Add new js for A/B test functions and variables:
- Fire hook to send data for A/B test initialization.
- Update main js to include scrollObserver, A/B test init functionality.
- Add A/B test config.
- Update ResourceLoader package dependencies for sticky header.
- Though not a strict dependency, see I42e3e7c2084c1e88363d5d1662630ed23a28c4d2 in WME repo which uses these hooks to log scroll events.
- This patch includes changes from I56f40e706f8706fde1c0891a0561dd32c5e02bfc which were consolidated here for simplicity and ease of review - related to T292587 which calls for logging an init event for bucketing of users during A/B testing.
Bug: T292586
Change-Id: If6446e1e84cea3649905808c4f0e9f6862255fa3
Returning to `a.external` over only `.external` as it's used widely
within MediaWiki and skins and it needs to kick in in appropriate
places.
`.external` is besides one false positive only for anchor elements,
nonetheless more specific is simpler and more fail-safe than the
other way round.
Change-Id: I3e2fec26d1f835b11f9a66fdf4ba7faeca12d9d2
Port the initialization code for the Vue search to use Vue.createMwApp()
instead of new Vue( ... ). The former mimicks Vue 3's API for mounting
components.
Without this change, this code breaks in Vue 3 (even in compatibility
mode) because the compat support for new Vue(...) is imperfect. By the
time renderFn is called, the searchForm container has already been
emptied by Vue's internal mounting code.
Instead, inspect searchForm and generate the prop list before mounting,
then pass the props to createMwApp() and mount the component.
Bug: T294476
Depends-On: I1fcdcf7bf87f5af2deb9763a231f2c360ea45b23
Change-Id: I5b6e66051d97e75f8f03b8258894daba22525797
stickyHeader.js, a file in the "skins.vector.es6" module, clones the
user menu. Because of this, it must initialize before dropdownMenu.js, a
file in the "skins.vector.js" module, in order for dropdownMenu.js to
bind the correct checkboxHack event listeners to the user menu in the
sticky header.
Therefore, change the es6 module to export its main method. The
skins.vector.js module can then use mw.loader.using to ensure the
skins.vector.es6 module initialization happens first in browsers that
support es6. Browsers that don't support es6 will continue to initialize
the skins.vector.js module.
Bug: T291096
Change-Id: I1bb6f2da9703ed2679eacfdb42b9818efe614ab9
Can be disabled via &vectorstickyheaderedit=0 or configuration
change.
This will allow us to fine tune the edit features without blocking
deploying the existing feature.
Bug: T294383
Change-Id: Ic282ea4f2ff0108eeaa154c8a77e4e5fd30daeae
Current expected behaviour: the editor experience will
load and the user will be thrown to the top of the page.
Bug: T293158
Change-Id: I3585616c2244a6b91ef5f160beb1cf51af3599aa
This class is already being added via SkinVector::decoratePortletClass
so the one in the Menu template can be removed.
Bug: T291096
Change-Id: Icb9fa7a1e583ad4ef0138c5bd069aa68598c9b6e
- Can now use const/let
- No need for feature detection for things like fetch and closest
as we can assume they exist if ES6 support is available
Change-Id: I85b01add13fd74e1514119498815403e42a09af0
This will allow us to write ES6 code for the new features which
is limited to those browsers.
For browsers that do not support ES6, the code will not execute
because of the "es6" flag. Doing this will help us avoid issues
like T293402
Change-Id: Iffb7098cb22395e33b87352fb4f08516f6f25e6f