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Per discussions, its proposed that the target of all media queries is defined in the entry points skin and skin-legacy Please verify with `git diff HEAD^ -w` that no changes to print styles have occurred Bug: T253842 Change-Id: Id7d1c806d77ee50335a1c9985acc7e4406e64ccf
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222 lines
3.7 KiB
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@wmui-color-base0: #000;
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@color-base: @wmui-color-base0;
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@border-color-base: @wmui-color-base0;
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@border-color-footer: #eee;
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/* These styles retain the existing typography in skin.less
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In future (when deploying these styles) we may want to refactor skins.vector.styles
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to apply certain styles in print as well as screen mode. */
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.toc,
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body {
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padding: 10px;
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font-family: @font-family-serif;
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}
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// Tables, thumbs and lists are sans-serif in print mode (unlike screen mode) because these will render
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// more legibly on print media in a smaller font sizes
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.printfooter,
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.mw-footer,
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.thumb,
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table,
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ol,
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dl,
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ul,
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h3,
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h4,
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h5,
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h6 {
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font-family: @font-family-sans;
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}
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// Images, such as formulas, render best in serif. Math fallback images, for example, have an
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// inline style attribute setting their dimensions in ex (x-height) units, which is relative the
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// font size:
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// <img
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// src="https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/media/math/render/svg/d03b01348b751e6f4eaff085b3effa9542e2935d"
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// class="mwe-math-fallback-image-inline"
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// aria-hidden="true"
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// style="vertical-align: -2.171ex; width: 11.418ex; height: 5.676ex;"
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// alt="r_{s}={\frac {2GM}{c^{2}}}">
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img {
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font-family: @font-family-serif;
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}
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// Normalize Blue links in the article
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.mw-body a:not( .image ) {
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border-bottom: 1px solid #aaa;
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}
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.firstHeading {
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font-size: 25pt;
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line-height: 28pt;
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margin-bottom: 20px;
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padding-bottom: 5px;
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}
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// Headings
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.firstHeading,
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h2 {
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// To avoid the bottom border of section headings with floated elements
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overflow: hidden;
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border-bottom: 2px solid @border-color-base;
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}
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h3,
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h4,
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h5,
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h6 {
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margin: 30px 0 0;
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}
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h2,
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h3,
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h4,
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h5,
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h6 {
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padding: 0;
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position: relative;
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}
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h2 {
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font-size: 18pt;
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line-height: 24pt;
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margin-bottom: 0.25em;
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}
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h3 {
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font-size: 14pt;
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line-height: 20pt;
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}
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h4,
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h5,
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h6 {
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font-size: 12pt;
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line-height: 16pt;
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}
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p {
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font-size: 12pt;
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line-height: 16pt;
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margin-top: 5px;
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text-align: justify;
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// T175008
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// When a paragraph is surrounded by floating elements from both
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// sides, we want to make sure that there is at least some space
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// before showing the text. Otherwise, small lengths of text may show
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// between the surrounding elements, making the reading experience less
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// enjoyable. If there is not enough space the following code will push
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// the paragraph contents until after the floating element(s).
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&:before {
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content: '';
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display: block;
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width: 120pt;
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overflow: hidden;
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}
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}
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blockquote {
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border-left: 2px solid @border-color-base;
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padding-left: 20px;
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}
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ol,
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ul {
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margin: 10px 0 0 1.6em;
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padding: 0;
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li {
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padding: 2px 0;
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font-size: 12pt;
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// T178667: Inline lists in new print styles should not
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// have a smaller font size than surrounding content
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table & {
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font-size: inherit;
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}
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}
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}
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.toc {
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page-break-before: avoid;
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page-break-after: avoid;
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background: none;
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border: 0;
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display: table;
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a {
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border: 0;
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font-weight: normal;
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}
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> ul {
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> li {
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margin-bottom: 4px;
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font-weight: bold;
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}
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}
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ul {
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margin: 0;
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list-style: none;
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ul {
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padding-left: 30px;
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}
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}
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li.toclevel-1 {
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> a {
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font-size: 12pt;
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font-weight: bold;
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}
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}
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}
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.mw-jump-link,
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.toc .tocnumber {
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display: none;
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}
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.printfooter {
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margin-top: 10px;
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border-top: 3px solid @border-color-base;
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padding-top: 10px;
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font-size: 10pt;
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clear: both;
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}
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.mw-footer {
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margin-top: 12px;
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border-top: 1px solid @border-color-footer;
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padding-top: 5px;
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}
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#footer-info {
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margin: 0;
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padding: 0;
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li {
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color: #999;
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list-style: none;
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display: block;
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padding-bottom: 10px;
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font-size: 10pt;
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a {
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// override default black print style.
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color: #999 !important; /* stylelint-disable-line declaration-no-important */
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}
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}
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}
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// Last updated as primary info.
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#footer-info-lastmod {
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color: @color-base;
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font-size: 12pt;
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font-weight: bold;
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}
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