We are updating the default menu labels inside core. This has
implications on several messages which are updated here:
// History rather than View history
// Undelete rather than Undelete x edit(s)
// Add topic rather than +
Bug: T301203
Change-Id: I854a0fdaaa53791955b156b7861ea108e1b6c224
Changes in HTML markup that fix various bugs and lead to consistencies
with other skins:
* firstHeading now has `dir` attribute
* `tagline` message no longer parsed - plain text only - this is consistent with
other skins
* printfooter now child of #bodyContent
* #ca-view is outputted (but hidden with CSS)
* Order of attributes on #p-search-label changed
* Search input form elements are no longer self closing
* The #mw-searchButton element gains class mw-fallbackSearchButton
* The generated-sidebar class is no longer present on sidebar portlets,
consistent with other skins
* The print link disappears when ElectronPdf is installed so there
are not two print links.
Changes in functionality:
* Previously (in getCactions) a nomobile class would be added if
less than 2 tabs.
If not 1 tab, more would be appended. This is dropped.
Bug: T285989
Change-Id: I03d0dc1dad23894e7e64ceeb8956692316265144
This was moved to a core preference as part of T285402
The migration was handled by a #user-notice
Bug: T285402
Change-Id: I25fe3d32ad929924034db06b5a95bab6a3a3a727
This provides a device agnostic, persistent opt-out for the new responsive
functionality.
The preference will show up under the skin selector if the user has their
skin already set to MonoBook. I considered adding a new skin option to
the radio selector of skins, but that is probably unnecessary for the
majority of users, in addition to complicating how to differentiate the
two modes (Classic MonoBook vs. Modern MonoBook?).
Wikis that want to make this opt-in can control the default in the standard
way ($wgDefaultUserOptions), or hide it entirely ($wgHiddenPrefs).
Change-Id: Id22f8e5199ff2b15fd03c94097db5cdc7188f8b1
* Improve their accessibility by giving both links a full label
("Jump to x" and "Jump to y" instead of "Jump to: ", "x", "y").
This also makes things better for localisation.
* Use pure CSS for the toggling of the visibility on focus,
instead of relying on JavaScript. Especially given the
JS came from core's 'jquery.mw-jump' module, which is
considered technical debt per T195256.
* Use plain <a> links in the HTML instead of wrapped in a <div>.
This solves the long-standing problem whereby the margin
between #contentSub and #mw-content-text had to be awkwardly
negated and overridden.
Bug: T195256
Change-Id: I40a769ee3a822a5a9167ec1d144e6b151eb8e141
Have echo just show the numbers instead of the badges, and add a
text link to special:notifications in the dropdown, as opposed to
entirely reimplementing the flyout layout
Change-Id: I072dbc2b7bf70b6675469e09e3beb3927e06d0f7
* Add screen-mobile.css with basic mobile styles
* Force loading of screen-desktop on IE8- due to lack of
@media width support
* Add some new divs and a set of spoof cactions for jumping
around the page (what's js?)
* Replace cactions label with a more descriptive string (was
previously set to display:none regardless)
* Also add a set of icons for fixed widths for tabs and things
(icons-source.svg is the source file for the set, and includes
a few others that ultimately weren't used here)
Cutoff 850px. Desktop styles should remain unchanged, with
mobile remaining stylistically consistent.
Change-Id: I737a7447db1e44e0d6abaa4c07813295a5ac73a6
My bad... skinname-<skinname> is used in core to get the skin name.
This reverts commit 7e619a4564.
Change-Id: If38a19aceb46c0205a39aa7f27b98ceaa056c0f2