Hi MZMcBride,
The hypothetical here is that I have a binary choice between Echo and Flow.
In practice it's possible to develop them in parallel. With the
hypothetical in mind, I'll outline why I would prioritize Echo.
My thinking is that Echo is used widely on many, many wikis and is helpful
to u
I agree that it's important to move away from desktop-first, but
switching to mobile-first isn't the answer either. For complex products
(discussion boards, skins, anything that could benefit from a lot of
space), there are going mobile-specific styles same as any other
resolution - do ANY as t
Pine W wrote:
>Agreed. If I had a binary choice between investing in Echo and investing
>in Flow, I would be inclined to choose Echo.
Can you please elaborate on why you would prioritize Echo over Flow? The
Wikimedia Foundation has made the same decision and it's mind-boggling to
me. I'd really li
Is there any way to use addModuleStyles() so that it outputs
browser-conditional stylesheets? Such that such a one could apply only to IE8-?
That's really what I need here.
On 15/11/15 00:17, Krinkle wrote:
Just wanna make a small correction here to avoid confusion.
The top and bottom queue a
Agreed. If I had a binary choice between investing in Echo and investing in
Flow, I would be inclined to choose Echo.
Pine
On Nov 14, 2015 7:08 AM, "Derk-Jan Hartman"
wrote:
> Thank goodness. Finally we might be able to start fully building out the
> promise of powerful, targeted and appropriate
On 2015-11-13, Purodha Blissenbach wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> git clone
>> ssh://review.openstack.org:29418/openstack-infra/git-review.git
>
> fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
>
> Please make sure you have the correct access rights
> and the repository exists.
>
> Greetings -- Purodha
You ca
On 2015-11-13, Runa Bhattacharjee wrote:
> Specifics about this can be seen at:
>
> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Content_translation/Machine_Translation/Yandex#Summary_of_terms_of_Yandex_agreement
>
Thanks! This is very helpful.
The link was already in the FAQ (although a bit buried in the te
Look how subst: works in the braceSubstitution function in Parser.php.
Basically, do this: if ( $parser->ot['wiki'] ) { /* do your stuff */ }.
On Sat, Nov 14, 2015 at 5:36 PM, Purodha Blissenbach <
puro...@blissenbach.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to implement something similar to expansion o
Just wanna make a small correction here to avoid confusion.
The top and bottom queue are both JavaScript-enabled, using 'position' =>
'top' only controls where the load() command is placed (at the top or
bottom, naturally). Neither of these will run in IE 8 after January.
What Florian is referrin
On 2015-11-14 2:39 PM, Jon Robson wrote:
> While it is possible to simply add CSS to the page header using outputPage,
> probably bypassing RL and all that entirely, this only works with CSS, not
> LESS, because all the LESS magic is happening within RL. So without RL,
> that means you need to rend
The solution to this is to do true mobile first development e.g. wrap your
desktop and tablet styles in media queries. Rendering a mobile site in IE8
is an acceptable trade off and ensures the content remains readable which
is the most important thing here.
We (Wikimedia devs) still build desktop
I should also add that the reason I say this is that IE8 is not the only
browser that doesn't support media queries. There are many browsers that
were written before IE8 and installed on phones with no upgrade path. This
is just one of the biggest ones.
On 15 Nov 2015 7:08 a.m., jdlrob...@gmail.com
Hi,
I want to implement something similar to expansion or the
pipe-trick
in internal links in an extension.
That is, I need to execute code
- on save and preview only,
- on wikitext ony,
- on page content only,
- before the pre-save-parser treats links in the wikitext,
- altering the wiki
Thank goodness. Finally we might be able to start fully building out the
promise of powerful, targeted and appropriate messaging that Echo always was
the the kick off for.
I especially like the acknowledgment of the 'volume knob'. Balancing the
'noise' of messaging is going to be really importan
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