- Split settings out to new views using a core shared layout.
- Extracted added language text to translation files.
- Updated settings routes to be dynamic to category.
- Added redirect for old primary settings route.
- Updated existing tests to cover settings route changes.
- Added tests to cover settings view.
- Improved contrast of settings links for dark mode.
- Updated styles to better align checkboxes within page content.
- Updated functionality to use a cross-compatible property on checkbox
click within the editor.
- For some reason, TinyMCE would handle empty paragraphs with a ' '
by default but this would be removed when the paragraph had an
attribute. This was fine in the old editor.
- This changes the approach to use '<br>' tags within elements
for "spaced emptiness".
- For compatbility with any existing empty paragraphs, I updated the
styles to show default height for empty paragraph sections.
- This also makes changes to help preserve encoded html tags
since they were getting converted along the journey.
Related to #3302
Code blocks in tinymce could sometimes end up exploded into the sub
elements of the codemirror display.
This changes the strategy to render codemirror within the shadow dom of
a custom element while preserving the normal pre/code DOM structure.
Still a little instability when moving/adding code blocks within details
blocks but much harder to break things now.
- Ensures padding works across FF & Chrome, was only working on FF
before.
- Fixes sketchy editor positioning focus on FF, since tinyMCE would
add a hidden element to the bottom of the body which would remove/add
our body padding causing unstable positioning.
Used upon areas we usually fade-out to provide a focused user
experience. If the user desires more contrasted we prevent this
behaviour using the prefers-contrast media query.
Related to #2634
- Scoped padding change to just entity-list-items within the sidebar
side reduction of right-hand-padding to zero was causing other
entity-list-items, such as those in the homepage listing, would then
have no padding.
- Updated styles to use css logical properties to retain support for RTL
languages such as Arabic, where the whole interface flips around.
Related: https://css-tricks.com/css-logical-properties-and-values/
- Numbered and bullet list margins have been made consistent
- Numbered lists margins were increase at some point to handle 3-digit
numbers, Normal bullet margins updated to match this.
- Consistent margin for sub-lists.
- System back-end markdown renderer (For pages) updated with a custom
list item renderer to apply class for to align with front-end renderer.
- This means that task list items will be consistent with the preview
and not render a number/bullet.
- Indentation styles for task list items fixed to be visually indented.
For #2854 and #2837
- Updated styling to include item name.
- Extracted used text to translations.
- Updated the design to better suit the surrounding blocks.
- Removed newly added model/repo methods.
- Moved core logic out of controller and instead into a "NextPreviousContentLocator"
helper with re-uses the output from the book-tree generation.
- Also added the system to chapters.
For #2511
Search input was stacking on create button on default desktop view
due when viewing in russian due to combined width exceeding container.
Made into normal flexbox instead.
Closes#2147
- Refactored some tag code bits while reviewing.
- Updated tag design in search listing to be more subtle.
- Moved tags out of entity-list-item-basic template and instead moved
them into entity-list-item, below the existing content.
- Tweaked existing tag colors a little.
- Changed tag icon to be more tag-like.
- Added tag-on-search test case.
Review of #2487, Related to #2462
They'd rather keep pushing their 2007 era strange form control styles
even though they're horribly outdated, ugly and hard to style. The
only way to override is a full nuking of the default styles, which means
we have to then implement the frigging arrow icon using hacks which would
then conflict with all other sensible browsers so we have to nuke their
styles aswell to ensure some stupid backgroud hack is used everywhere.
I bet apple don't even use their shite default control styles and nuke
them also, Lets see. Yup, First thing I see on the top of their homepage
is a locale select dropdown custom built from about 10 HTML elements. FML
For #2709
Intended to fix issues raised in #2681.
Changes up the tri-layout tabs, and the main header menu toggle,
to be buttons while adding better text and keyboard controls.
Updated the component format of a few elements along the way.