8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jeremy Prevost
8333eceb0d
Provide ability to skip to main content (#949)
Why are these changes being introduced:

* The current tab order requires keyboard or screenreader users to tab
  though all of the navigation links before they get to the main content
  of the page

Relevant ticket(s):

* Discussed as part of larger WCAG ticket https://github.com/just-the-docs/just-the-docs/issues/566

How does this address that need:

* Introduces an off screen link as the first element in the tab order
  that will display when it has focus but remain off screen for users
  not using tab to navigate the document.
* Introduces a new scss file with the required style elements and uses
  colors variables to ensure both light and dark mode are respected.

Background information on this technique:

- https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20-TECHS/G1.html
- https://accessibility.oit.ncsu.edu/it-accessibility-at-nc-state/developers/accessibility-handbook/mouse-and-keyboard-events/skip-to-main-content/
2022-09-10 16:51:18 -07:00
Matt Wang
c2ec3d89c2
Update Stylelint to v14, extend SCSS plugins, remove primer-* configs, resolve issues (#821)
This is a catch-all PR that modernizes and updates our Stylelint config, and resolves all open issues. This is a pretty big change - so I want to update all of our related dependencies in lockstep.

In particular, this PR

- [x] updates stylelint to `v14`
- [x] adds in the standard stylelint config for SCSS (`stylelint-config-standard-scss`)
- [x] swaps out `stylelint-config-prettier` for `stylelint-config-prettier-scss`
- [x] ~~properly update `@primer`-related plugins:~~ completely remove `primer` from our configuration
- [x] autofix, manually resolve, or disable all newly-introduced lint errors; **I've avoided manually resolving errors that would be a behavioural change**
- [x] re-runs `npm run format`

See the "next steps" section on some extra thoughts on disabling errors.

(implicitly, I'm also using node 16/the new package-lock format).

### disabling rules and next steps

I've introduced several new disabled rules. Let me quickly explain what's going on; there are two categories of rules I've disabled:

1. rules that were temporary disables; they were frequent enough that I couldn't manually resolve them, but should be simple. **I plan on opening issues to re-enable each of these rules**, just after this PR
    - `declaration-block-no-redundant-longhand-properties`: this is just tedious and error-prone
    - `no-descending-specificity`: this one is tricky since it could have impacts on the cascade (though that seems unlikely)
    - `scss/no-global-function-names`: I think we need to [import map and then use `map.get`](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64210390/sass-map-get-doesnt-work-map-get-does-what-gives), but I'll leave this as out of scope for now
2. rules that are long-term disables; due to the SASS-based nature of our theme, I think we'll keep these in limbo
    - `alpha-value-notation` causes problems with SASS using the `modern` syntax - literals like `50%` are not properly interpolated, and they cause formatting issues on the site
    - `color-function-notation` also causes problems with SASS, but in this case the `modern` syntax breaks SASS compilation; we're not alone (see this [SO post](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71805735/error-function-rgb-is-missing-argument-green-in-sass)). 

In addition, we have many inline `stylelint-disable` comments. I'd open a separate issue to audit them, especially since I think some disables are unnecessary.

### on Primer 

**note: there hasn't been much other discussion, so I'm going to remove primer's stylelint config.**

If I do add `@primer/stylelint-config`, I get *a ton* of errors about now using `@primer`'s in-built SCSS variables. I imagine that we probably won't want to use these presets (though I could be wrong). In that case, I think we could either:

1. disable all of those rules
4. not use `@primer/stylelint-config`, since we're not actually using primer, and shift back to the standard SCSS config provided by Stylelint

~~Any thoughts here? I also don't have the original context as to why we do use the primer rules, perhaps @pmarsceill can chime in?~~
2022-07-25 09:18:13 -07:00
Patrick Marsceill
b8602eb05d
Move print to top level (not util) 2020-06-26 15:33:16 -04:00
Silvio Giebl
6c569cbdc2 Fixed custom css
(cherry picked from commit bab3437a1feefc49213e1e787db0451491aca9b9)
2019-08-15 19:49:59 +02:00
Silvio Giebl
9e0bc86dbe Simplified css color schemes
(cherry picked from commit 52b0bced5d235d7557413e064f3841ea774d9063)
2019-08-15 19:49:54 +02:00
Silvio Giebl
5f0de692be Fixed css style 2019-08-15 18:44:10 +02:00
Silvio Giebl
da50250f47 Fixed custom css
(cherry picked from commit 7df9af5ab1f4b7f1c286d176a8b24be9d3ce8063)
2019-08-15 18:37:06 +02:00
Silvio Giebl
cba53a6914 Make themes more customizable
(cherry picked from commit dffb2706a158784e2f3091f895a868e373683bc8)
2019-08-15 18:35:10 +02:00