Backport #26870 by @rafh
Currently, checkboxes are positioned as absolute. This positioning
causes the input to overlay an element that has been floated within the
editor. Floated elements are useful if you want your text to wrap around
this element. This PR fixes the overlaying of checkboxes by removing the
absolute positioning, updating the `ul` padding, and
displaying`.task-list-item` `flex` to ensure inputs and the associated
label are on the same line.
Screenshots:
Before:
<img width="762" alt="Screenshot 2023-09-01 at 3 40 59 PM"
src="https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/6152817/570247c7-7f5c-4697-bfc9-ad4655e37991">
After:
<img width="762" alt="Screenshot 2023-09-01 at 3 42 20 PM"
src="https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/assets/6152817/db53df45-1294-4eee-84c0-b21ac4fdf805">
Co-authored-by: Rafael Heard <rafael.heard@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: rafh <rafaelheard@gmail.com>
## Changes
- no more hardcoded `border-radius`es (apart from `0`)
- no more value inconsistencies
- no more guessing what pixel value you should use
- two new variables:
- `--border-radius-medium` (for elements where the normal border radius
does not suffice)
- `--border-radius-circle` (for displaying circles)
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Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
Close#20976Close#20975
1. Fix the bug: the TOC in footer was incorrectly rendered as main
content's TOC
2. Fix the layout: on mobile, the TOC is put above the main content,
while the sidebar is put below the main content
3. Auto collapse the TOC on mobile
ps: many styles of "wiki.css" are moved from old css files, so leave
nits to following PRs.
There was some recent discussion about this in Discord `ui-design`
channel and the conclusion was that
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/24305 should have fixed their
OS font installation to have semibold weights.
I have now tested this 601 weight on a Windows 10 machine on Firefox
myself, and I immediately noticed that bold was excessivly bold and
rendering as 700 because browsers are biased towards bolder fonts. So
revert this back to the previous value.
This change makes the CSS for `<video>` in markup match that of `<img>`,
and also allows additional attributes to be used. This way the width,
padding, alignment should work equally well for both.
Ran most of the Less files through the Less compiler and Prettier and
then followed up with a round of manual fixes.
The Less compiler had unfortunately stripped all `//` style comments
that I had to restore (It did preserve `/* */` comments). Other fixes
include duplicate selector removal which were revealed after the
transpilation and which weren't caught by stylelint before but now are.
Fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/15565