- /deep/ is deprecated and being removed from Chrome
- >>> is semantically invalid in a stylesheet
- sass will no longer support either in any version of sass
-> use ::ng-deep in emulated shadow DOM mode
Because the deep combinator is deprecated in the CSS spec,
`/deep/`, `>>>` and `::ng-deep` are also deprecated in emulated shadow DOM mode
and will be removed in the future.
see https://www.chromestatus.com/features/6750456638341120
`innerText` is not supported in Firefox prior to v45. In most cases (at least
the ones we are interested in), `innerText` and `textContent` work equally well,
but `textContent` is more performant (as it doesn't require a reflow).
From [MDN][1] on the differences of `innerText` vs `textContent`:
> - [...]
> - `innerText` is aware of style and will not return the text of hidden
> elements, whereas `textContent` will.
> - As `innerText` is aware of CSS styling, it will trigger a reflow, whereas
> `textContent` will not.
> - [...]
[1]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Node/textContent#Differences_from_innerTextFixes#17585
With SHA 2c3e948e61 the biography of Paul Gschwendtner has been accidentally removed.
This re-adds the biography entry (picture still present) as requested on Slack.
Using `<a>` inside a `<button>` is not syntactically valid HTML and breaks on
some browsers (e.g. Firefox). Furthermore, clicking the button doesn't do
anything unless you click on the link (e.g. clicking on the padding around the
link does nothing), which is inconvenient and confusing.
Fixes#17448
In the marketing pages we do not want to show heading anchors on hover.
Previously, this was achieved by using div rather than heading elements.
Now we can use semantically accurate headings while hiding the anchor.
Closes#17244Closes#17264
- Add styling for active TOC item
- Add sidenav styles
- Change header tags to divs from index marketing page to remove anchors
- Fix use of card mixin and create separate card-docs class
- Add marketing styling
- Topnav styling when on home landing page
- Remove hamburger menu on home page
- Add fully rounded border to top nav toolbar search input
- Add mobile styles
- Add title banner to other marketing pages
The `TopBarNarrow` now only shows a single top level container, "About Angular",
and the original `TopBar` items will be children of this container.
The `TopBarNarrow` styling is changed to match the rest of the `SideNav`.
If there is a `TopBarNarrow` nav view then use this when the screen is narrow.
Otherwise just use the normal `TopBar`.
This commit also creates such a narrow topbar view where the "Docs" item is
in a different position
Closes#16940
Previously we hardcoded the current version into the navigation items.
Now only previous versions are included there. The current version is
computed from the currentVersion info.
Closes#16909
This commit was worked on by a number of people including
@filipesilva, @gkalpak and @wardbell. It contains changes that:
* remove unused files,
* fix the bootstrap approach to ensure that bootstrap is in the correct Zone
* fix unclosed code-example tags
* replace use of "we" with "you"
* remove broken dual router example
Related to angular/angular.io#3541
Only one h1 is allowed per document.
(Also took the opportunity to remove unnecessary blank lines from these
docs, and a bit of general tidying.)
Closes#16193
* fix(aio): allow code blocks to clear floated images
Previously the negative margin on the code headings were causing
floated images to overlay the start of a code block. Now all code block
successfully clear all floated elements.
* feat(aio): add a `.clear` class for clearing floating images
* fix(aio): tidy up image styles
The css rules for `img.right` and `img.left` allow authors easy
access to floating an image on the left or right, respectively.
The `.image-display` rule which was always found on a figure
has been simplified so that all figures have this styling. It is very
unlikely that a figure will be used outside the content area; and
at this time it seems like `figure` is as good an indicator that we
want this kind of styling as anything.
Now that images are all tagged with width and height values, we cannot
assume to modify these dimensions via CSS as it can cause the image to
lose its correct proportions. Until we find a better solition we must set
`height` to `auto` when the screen width is below 1300px to ensure that
these images maintain their proportions as they get shrunk to fit.
* docs(aio): general tidy up of image HTML in guides
Previously, the guides have a lot of inline image styling and unnecessary
use of the `image-display` css class.
Images over 700px are problematic for guide docs, so those have been given
specific widths and associated heights.
* docs(aio): use correct anchor for "back to the top" link
The `#toc` anchor does not work when the page is
wide enough that the TOC is floating to the side.
* build(aio): add `#top-of-page` to path variants for link checking
Since the `#top-of-page` is outside the rendered docs
the `checkAnchorLinks` processor doesn't find them
as valid targets for links.
Adding them as a `pathVariant` solves this problem
but will still catch links to docs that do not actually exist.
* fix(aio): ensure that headings clear floated images
* fix(aio): do not force live-example embedded image to 100% size
This made them look too big, generally. Leaving them with no size means
that they will look reasonable in large viewports and switch to 100% width
in narrow viewports.
Fundamentals and Techniques nav groups we also links to pages. This caused
counterintuitive behaviour when clicking on them.
This commit moves each link from the group item to a children item, called
Introduction.
Closes#16604
Update to in-memory-web-api should handle id=0.
Make sure this works by having a hero with id=0 in ToH.
Coincidentally delete lingering dead app/ folders
Todo: fix ToH images (which have to do anyway)
Because:
1. `docs` feels like a "top level" page, similar to `features`, `resources`, `events` etc.
2. This enables the ServiceWorker to pre-fetch/cache the document (similar to what happens with all
other direct children of `content/docs/`), without the need for special-casing it in
`ngsw-manifest.json`.
- Add snackbar and pointer cursor for copy code button inside aio-code components
- Flex cenetered content in features page
- Removed duplicate global css class
- Add styles to links inside of sub-sections
- Remove focus outline on top nav bar links
Index: Changed h3s to h2s given hierarchy
Index: Aligned text and image blocks to be centered
Index: Announcement bar button darkened for appropriate contrast
Search Results: Changed to list items in unordered list to accommodate accessibility and updated styles accordingly
Fixed capitalization in sidenav menu items
Add min height property to sidenav-content for better viewing on short pages or high resolution screens
Add dividier between change log items as before to h2
Table adjustments to reduce off-screen items
Update home page banner text and icon change, and fix banner img and mobile alignment
Fix and add links in doc landing page and change card footer text to reflect correct name
Removed docs landing page to rebase with master
PR Close#16138
Now if you specifically provide an empty `@title` tag
for a contents file, the doc-gen will not complain and
the browser will just display a reasonable default.
Add visually hidden class and apply to h2 in search results
Changed h2 group headers to h3s
Add roles to main and content
Fix API material icon placement
Image alt additions where needed
Add lang attribute to html tag
Add aria-label on search input
contributor fix
contributor card styling updates
button styling and container size fix
remove button and add image border
selection filter for buttons
header only show when group selected and styles
initial flip card funcitonality and data change
selected buttons styling
complete flip func and card style
flip feature
contributor group changes
fixes
The markdown renderer passes its output through an HTML pretty printer.
While this is good in most cases, it makes a mess of elements that expect
their content to be left untouched.
The pretty printer already ignores `pre` tags (and other built-ins) by
default. This fix allows us to specify other tags that should be left
alone.
Further it actually specifies this option for `code-example` and `code-pane`
tags, which expect to contain preformatted content.