This removes CSS selectors associated with the Page tools
feature flag, i.e. `vector-feature-page-tools-disabled` as
well as `vector-feature-page-tools-enabled` by removing
the 'disabled' styles and integrating the 'enabled' styles
into the default page tools code.
Bug: T332090
Change-Id: I382e12ca7ce741a3071582ffa84da03c2ba9e343
This patch removes the old style rules for .vector-toc-pinned after one
week of cache.
Also removes 'data-name' which was no longer used
Bug: T325032
Change-Id: I7c8d8e51a61646151706b71a1733b1daac5dbd45
Follow up to I3484a790ce8ebadf21054ac1d222d5632b2dc5a4
__Template__
The template is not particularly useful - it is only ever
used once in this context and features a static ID which means
it can never be reused. It is also tied to the #vector-toc-collapsed-checkbox
element. In current form it doesn't make sense to have this template.
Maybe in future, I could see an argument for a PinnableTableOfContents component
that wrapped the checkbox and nav element, and generalized the IDs but
currently there's no pressing need or value for that.
__Layouts__
The existing Pinned and Unpinned stylesheets are concerned with how the table
of contents is layed out holistically with regards to other components and
features enabled on the page. I think these should therefore be organized as such.
The way I reason with this, is these styles would be irrelevant in a component
library if the component was rendered in isolation.
Bug: T328719
Change-Id: I9ff0e0eeb35f215a8cae5950d08dc1277b662a71
2023-02-28 00:27:31 +00:00
Renamed from resources/skins.vector.styles/components/TableOfContentsUnpinned.less (Browse further)