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See the comment in the changed file for details. Meta report: https://meta.discourse.org/t/main-css-and-mobile-style-not-working-after-update-2-9-0-beta10/240553?u=osama.
75 lines
2.6 KiB
SCSS
75 lines
2.6 KiB
SCSS
.sidebar-more-section-links-details {
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&:focus-within,
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&:hover {
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background: var(--d-sidebar-highlight-color);
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}
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.sidebar-more-section-links-details-summary {
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color: var(--primary-high);
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transition: background-color 0.25s;
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display: flex;
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align-items: center;
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list-style: none;
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box-sizing: border-box;
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.sidebar-more-section-links-icon-wrapper {
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display: flex;
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align-items: center;
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justify-content: center;
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width: var(--d-sidebar-section-link-prefix-width);
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height: var(--d-sidebar-section-link-prefix-width);
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margin-right: var(--d-sidebar-section-link-prefix-margin-right);
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.d-icon {
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color: var(--primary-medium);
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font-size: var(--font-down-1);
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}
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}
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&::before {
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display: none;
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}
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}
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.sidebar-more-section-links-details-content-wrapper {
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position: absolute;
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width: 100%;
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z-index: z("modal", "content") + 1;
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background: transparent;
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}
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.sidebar-more-section-links-details-content {
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background-color: var(--secondary);
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box-shadow: shadow("dropdown");
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margin: 0 calc(var(--d-sidebar-row-horizontal-padding) * 2 / 3);
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.sidebar-row {
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// the multiplication by 1 here is a workaround for a bug in the R2 gem
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// that we use to generate RTL CSS.
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// the gem generates RTL CSS by converting anything left to right and
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// vice versa. for example, a `padding-right: 1px;` property becomes
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// `padding-left: 1px;` when it goes through the gem.
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// the gem also handles the `padding` property (and similar properties)
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// when it's in the 4-sides form, e.g. `padding: 1px 2px 3px 4px;` which
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// gets converted to `padding: 1px 4px 3px 2px;`.
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// however, the problem is that the gem detects 4-sides properties pretty
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// naively - it splits the property value on /\s+/ and if it has 4 parts,
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// it swaps the second and fourth parts.
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// if you remove the by 1 multiplication in our rule below, we end up
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// with a value that can be split into 4 parts and that causes the R2 gem
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// to convert the rule to this:
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// padding: 0.33rem 3) / calc(var(--d-sidebar-row-horizontal-padding);
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// which is clearly invalid and breaks all the rules that come after this
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// one in the application CSS bundle.
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// in the long term we should probably find (or write ourselves)
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// something that's smarter than R2, but for now let's workaround the bug
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// in R2.
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padding: 0.33rem calc(1 * var(--d-sidebar-row-horizontal-padding) / 3);
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}
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}
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.sidebar-more-section-links-details-content-secondary {
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border-top: 1.5px solid var(--primary-low);
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}
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}
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