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15 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Nicholas Ray bfc95effdb Move sidebar into header to improve tab order
* Moves the sidebar into the header so that user can tab directly from
the sidebar button into the sidebar (when open).

* Because the sidebar is absolutely positioned inside the header and the
header applies a top-margin, we need to adjust the top position
calculation for the sidebar.

* Removes the checkbox from the accessibility tree through CSS `display:
none;` instead of HTML attributes.

* Given that the checkbox is not able to receive focus, the
`#mw-sidebar-checkbox:focus ~ .mw-header .mw-checkbox-hack-button` CSS
rule is obsolete and moved instead to the label button. An additional
outline: 0 rule was added to remove the dotted outline that Firefox
applies.

* Makes the "Skip to navigation" jump link point to the sidebar now.
After the sidebar has been tabbed through, the rest of the navigation
can be tabbed to.

Bug: T246420
Change-Id: I981da3650854568bb9cfbf3c6c59e7625e7d094c
2020-06-25 16:55:34 -06:00
AronDemian 2ccc975f0a [modern] Move sidebar checkbox above content, sidebar button into header
- Sidebar's checkbox hack CSS selectors adjusted.

Bug: T246420
Change-Id: I1cc1ad4eb1938c4931b1ae881b3878fbd6bb7a39
2020-06-23 07:09:38 +02:00
Stephen Niedzielski 3003724a3a [fix][Less] disable sidebar animations on page load
There's a longstanding Chrome bug that causes CSS transitions to show in
their terminal states. This patch works around the issue by limiting
transitions to JavaScript users only via the `client-js` class which is
added to the root `html` Node some time after page content loads. The
effect is a better overall experience for everyone but transitions
unfortunately no longer appear for no-JS devices.

I am unable to reproduce this issue in Vector's configuration. This
patch should only be merged as a last resort.

Bug: T246419
Bug: T234570
Change-Id: Ifcb2bf1fddb85113a4858b7a210ded3954952e6e
2020-06-09 12:18:59 -06:00
Volker E fd250975c4 Fix misconception on icon coloring
It's advisable to rely on default icon color and set it's color
by opacity. With that we've got a better playing field to respond
to user interaction with icon color changes, not relying on
several icons at once for different states and also being
backwards-compatible for a variety of browsers.

Change-Id: Iaff869774007ed962104d704103f0392a3516f4f
Bug: T246419
2020-06-02 23:06:49 -06:00
Stephen Niedzielski 909cbaac11 [fix][a11y][Less] use percentage for sidebar button icon size
The sidebar button's icon previously used pixel dimensions while the
button itself uses ems. This caused the button to scale with the user's
font such that the icon is distorted and unrecognizable.

This patch drops the vertical margin and sets the icon height to 100%.
The width is proportionally constrained so the effect is that the icon
may grow with the button but the margin stays consistently at 12px.

This approach deviates from other items in the header (globe,
notifications) and tab bar (watchstar, search icon), that were 
historically implemented without the user text zoom capability in mind.

Bug: T246419
Change-Id: I2ae46fd49dcb619004587b8b3560b9115c3bdaaa
2020-06-01 21:08:02 +00:00
Volker E feb025d8a1 Horizontally and vertically align menu icon to design templates
Put icon on one line with sidebar contents horizontally and with
logo vertically.

Bug: T246419
Change-Id: I6876e6f39a5f804ad4459cd9721c796ae7a8e3fb
2020-05-28 11:28:59 -07:00
Stephen Niedzielski 5195f5fd67 [feature] add menu button to toggle panel visibility
Add a menu button that toggles the panel's (also referred to as a
sidebar) collapse state. When the screen is wide enough, animate the
transition.

The menu icon from OOUI is copied into Vector to avoid two
ResourceLoaders modules (collapseHorizontal icon isn't ready for
inclusion in the OOUI icon pack and ResourceLoaderOOUIIconPackModule
doesn't support images).

Additional polish and collaboration is needed but this patch fulfills
the scope of its referenced task.

Bug: T246419
Depends-On: I8e153c0ab927f9d880a68fb9efb0bf37b91d26b2
Change-Id: Ic9d54de7e19ef8d5dfd703d95a45b78c0aaf791a
2020-05-28 02:14:13 +00:00
jdlrobson d49eb1e0ff Merge EmphasizedSidebarAction.less into Sidebar.less
The opt in link is part of the sidebar in the current modern version
of vector. The legacy sidebar has been split out and frozen. For this
reason I think it makes sense to move the styles for the button into
the sidebar stylesheet.

The class name is renamed to reflect the hierarchy. We are not using
BEM but we are using hyphens to describe location so the newly proposed
names `mw-sidebar` and `mw-sidebar-action` seem more applicable than
the previous generic class names.

This doesn't impact caching given anonymous users cannot see the opt
in/out link.

Change-Id: I2991e941592a0678f40c73bb6daeab71ada6b7c3
2020-05-26 18:53:25 +00:00
Stephen Niedzielski 0fac9045ac [dev][Legacy] split sidebar Mustache and Less
Split out the sidebar in advance of significant Latest mode only
changes.

The Less split was made by adding a new Sidebar.less file that imports
the Legacy implementation.

The Mustache split was made by file copying the existing implementation
into a legacy/ subfolder. Both the Legacy and Latest implementations
were then stripped of templates not applicable to their modes.

These changes are aligned with the splits for JavaScript.

Bug: T246419
Change-Id: Ib82769ea16bfc09efe8a088220aab55bdde0d381
2020-05-15 18:05:30 +00:00
AronDemian ffcd4b6113 refactor: Move up `.portal` underline gradient from `.body` to `h3`
Change-Id: I3c057e048ada0601497ee6697c19bf207c3bc821
2020-04-30 22:16:29 +00:00
jdlrobson 703903daac [legacy] Split sidebar code and mark layout as legacy in preparation for new layout
Going into the new version of Vector, we'll want to rewrite the layout
rules entirely and decouple the sidebar from the logo.

To prepare for this we will move the layout file into a legacy folder.
We also separate Sidebar styles needed for the legacy mode from the old mode.

This will allow us to make changes to the header in new Vector without having to touch
or test the legacy codebase via a new file layout.less and using the existing sidebar
code.

Bug: T246170
Change-Id: Ieb4f8f2b2f0e4f48d76a210ab30acd08e3e83bcb
2020-04-16 11:29:03 -07:00
jdlrobson 4d91d52dfc Add a special class to identify the first portal
In new Vector, the logo will no longer be present, so we need a more
future proof way of determining what the first portal is.

A new class `portal-first` is added (no decision about adopting BEM
has been made yet).
Cached pages will continue to use the old selector for now.

Change-Id: I6ac4493bb1f63686b48ff0c22b18d50d9fffb51d
2020-04-15 23:39:33 +00:00
jdlrobson 835862fffc Layout is separated from "common" CSS
This unblocks work on the header which will rewrite the layout
code.

This corresponds to a 0.06kb increase in CSS size, which is zero
after gzipping.

Bug: T249073
Change-Id: I23f18fc5f078da3331cad540bbaf533d348f2108
2020-04-14 15:17:43 -07:00
Nicholas Ray ec382a8c86 Add opt-out link to Sidebar for Vector/Logged-in Users Without Abstractions
This commit is singularly focused on adding a link to the sidebar for
Vector, logged-in users. It does the bare minimum to fulfill the
requirements of T243281.

Additionally, it will help to answer the question "Do we need to use
abstractions (other than maybe different templates) to separate Legacy
Vector from Vector" by intentionally leaving out any abstractions in
order to make it easier to compare with a follow-up patch
(Ib2ef15180df73360cc1de25b893e49d415d23e1a) which does use abstractions.

It is a good thing to question whether or not we need addtional
abstractions in VectorTemplate and if they will help us as unnecessary
abstractions can have the opposite effect and just lead to further
frustrations down the road.

Therefore, I urge you, the reviewer, to let me know your thoughts! If
abstractions are viewed as not making our lives any easier, the
follow-up patches may be completely discarded and that's totally okay
with me. :) I think it's a good think to talk about now though.

Important changes:

* The VectorTemplate constructor was changed to allow injecting the
config, templateParser, and isLegacy boolean (only the config was
allowed before this commit). According to MediaWiki's Stable Interface
Policy, "Constructor signatures are generally considered unstable unless
explicitly declared stable for calling" [3]. Given that VecorTemplate's
constructor is not marked as stable, it is justified to do this without
warning according to the policy.

* Due to the above, the 'setTemplate' method is no longer needed and was
marked as deprecated.

* VectorTemplateTest was made to adapt to the new VectorTemplate
constructor. Additionally, it now extends from
MediaWikiIntegrationTestCase which my intelliphense server can pick up.
I *think* MediaWikiTestCase is just an alias to
MediaWikiIntegrationTestCase [1] and MediaWikiTestCase file was renamed
to MediaWikiIntegrationTestCase in [2], but I'm willing to change it
back if there is pushback to this.

Open questions:

* What are VectorTemplate's responsibilities? To me, it acts right now
as a controller (because it echos the full HTML string from the
template), a model (because SkinTemplate::prepareQuickTemplate sets data
on it which it later retrieves through `$this->get()`), a presenter
(because it adds data tailored for a web-centric view), and a view
(because it renders HTML strings instead of letting the view/template be
solely responsible for that). Arguably, some business logic might be
mixed in there as well (because it checks to see if a User is logged
in/has necessary permissions to show x which my changes here add to).
This might not be a problem if we keep VectorTemplate relatively small,
but will it remain this way as we progress further in Desktop
Improvements?

* How do we write tests for VectorTemplate without exposing unnecessary
public methods? For example, if I want to test the `getSkinData()`
method to see what state will be sent to the template, how should I do
this? One option might be to use `TestingAccessWrapper` to expose these
private methods which is what
`VectorTemplateTest::testbuildViewsProps()` does. Another option is to
accept this method as public. Is there a better way? Keep in mind that
even with access to this method, there might be many things to mock.

[1] 0030cb525b/tests/common/TestsAutoLoader.php (L64)
[2] Ie717b0ecf4fcfd089d46248f14853c80b7ef4a76
[3] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Stable_interface_policy

Bug: T243281
Change-Id: I0571b041bcd7f19bec9f103fa7bccdd093f6394d
2020-03-26 17:39:47 -06:00
Nicholas Ray 9823538683 Isolate Vector Styles to their Respective Component
This will help with the encapsulation/reusability of each component.

* Stylesheets were renamed to reflect their respective component name
(e.g. search.less became SearchBox.less)

* Styles were isolated to each component:

* navigation.less now only contains classes that are relevant to
Navigation.mustache.
  * personalNavigation.less, search.less, and tabs.less
    imports were removed and made first-class styles.
  * several selectors were moved into common.less
  * #p-logo was moved into sidebar

* tabs.less was renamed to VectorTabs.less and styles specific to
VectorMenu.less were put into VectorMenu.less

* Storybook was updated to reflect changes

Bug: T243281
Change-Id: Idf90ee2a0f1c1d08a31cf50099c0bebc7b67e619
2020-03-03 18:20:19 +00:00