* Fix the nav html and cache it
- Remove `active` class from nav html
- Add js to insert `active` class on link to selected page
- Include attempt to generate page-specific css for same styling when js is off
* Refactor nav, breadcrumbs, children_nav
Fix#1118
Improve the modularity of building the nav-panel, breadcrumbs, and children-nav
by making them independent. This also significantly simplifies the Liquid code.
* Manual merge of fix-leakage
Also fix order of breadcrumbs
* Fix order of breadcrumbs
* Revert layout in HTML
Revert to the previous layout in the HTML, to allow the use of `diff` to check the built site.
* Update breadcrumbs.html
Revert inclusion of single breadcrumb for top-level pages.
* Update breadcrumbs.html
Revert to the previous layout in the HTML, to allow the use of `diff` to check the built site.
* Update children_nav.html
Revert to the previous layout in the HTML, to allow the use of `diff` to check the built site.
* Delete nav_init.html
* Update sidebar.html
Caches.
* Add a comment
* Update nav.html
- Comment on independence from page.
- Remove redundant comment.
- Remove superfluous conditionals.
* Update just-the-docs.gemspec
Revert jekyll version spec change.
* Update just-the-docs.gemspec
Revert runtime dependency on kramdown-parser-gfm.
* Revert inclusion of activation.scss.liquid
Inclusion makes HTML of all pages differ from 0.5.1
* Update default.html
Restore deleted "<!DOCTYPE html>"
* Update children_nav.html
Restore line break.
* Delete activation.scss.liquid
This was merely an example of page-specific CSS for use when JS off.
* Remove an unused include parameter
`nav.html` does not depend on `include.key`.
* Generate page-specific styling for nav links and lists in the side-nav
In this PR, the code in `includes/nav.html` is fixed, and none of its elements have class `active`. When JS is enabled, `activateNav()` adds the class `active` to all nav-list-items that enclose the nav-list-link to the current page, so the navigation works as usual. Unobtrusive JS requires the same behaviour when JS is disabled.
- Add `_includes/css/activation.scss.liquid` to compute the indices in the enclosing nav-lists of the nav-list-link to the current page, and generate page-specific styling.
- Insert Liquid code in `_includes/head.html` to include the CSS generated by `_includes/css/activation.scss.liquid` (which depends on `site.color_scheme`).
- Update the toggling in `initNav()` to allow also contraction of enclosing levels when JS is enabled.
Caveat: When JS is enabled, buttons can be used to switch the colour scheme dynamically. The page-specific styling of the site-nav is generated statically, and doesn't change, so the background-image of the nav-list-link to the current page is incorrect. (I guess that could be fixed by generating a style element for each available colour scheme, and using JS to reorder the stylesheets in the DOM.)
A further issue is that the `@import` rules used in `_includes/head.html` cause duplication. Replacing them by `@use` rules would avoid duplication, but that is out of scope for this PR.
* Fix activation for collections
- Adjust generated selectors to pages in collections.
- Expand all folded collections when JS is disabled.
This PR should now make unobtrusive use of JS:
- When JS is disabled, the navigation panel shows links to the top pages in all collections (in contrast to the current version of the theme).
- When JS is enabled, folded collections remain folded until their pages are selected.
* Respect `child_nav_order`
- Assumes reverse order when set to any truthy value.
* Suppress liquid line breaks
* Cache the search for favicon.ico
- Move the code for finding the favicon.ico file to `_includes/favicon.html`.
- Replace that code in `_includes.html` by a cached include of `favicon.html`.
* Add "jekyll-include-cache" in fixtures
Needed when CI ignores the gemspec.
* Add gem "jekyll-include-cache" in fixtures
Needed when CI ignores the gemspec.
* Update head.html
- Avoid duplication of color_scheme CSS in `style` element.
- Avoid generation of whitespace by Liquid code.
* Update sorted_pages.html
- Minor optimisation.
- Minor improvements to layout of Liquid code.
* Ensure split is not at start of rules generated by css/activation.scss.liquid
A custom color scheme might not import any highlighting style rules, so we should not assume that there is anything before the first occurrence of `.site-nav`.
* Update head.html
- Add implicit import of light color scheme.
- Revert to previous Liquid code for removing color scheme rules.
* Manual resolution of merge conflicts with v0.5.2
- Copied replacement of links on nav expanders by buttons.
- Removed (page-dependent) conditions associated with `active`.
* Manual resolution of merge conflict with v0.5.2
If previously "" (neither active nor passive), then `active && passive` is true, and the target is now "active".
If previously only "active", then the target is now just "passive".
If previously only "passive", then the target is now just "active".
The state "active passive" is never used.
The value of `active` is true just when the target is left "active".
* Update fixtures/Gemfile-github-pages
Co-authored-by: Matt Wang <matt@matthewwang.me>
* Update head.html
The result of `activation.scss.liquid` is "" for pages with no `title` or with `nav_exclude`. This update stops `head.html` including a `style` element with an invalid body on such pages.
Note that when the result of `scssify` doesn't contain `.site-nav`, `split` produces a one-element array, so `shift` produces an empty array, and `join` then produces an empty string.
* Fix omitted `.site-nav`
Restore the previous prepending of `.site-nav`, which was dropped when suppressing the generation of an incorrect `<style>` element for pages excluded from the navigation.
* Add a footnote about `.site-nav`
* Make setTheme remove background images from nav links
With a fixed nav panel, a <style> in the <head> sets a background image to highlight the nav list link to the current page. The image color depends on site.color_scheme.
Ideally, setTheme(theme) would change the image color to match the theme/scheme. Here, for simplicity, we merely remove the image.
* Explain `nav_fold` in collections.
* Refactor
Attempt at cleaning up the duplicated nav links code and simplifying removal of the background image:
* Add function `navLink()`
* Replace `removeNavBackgroundImages()` by `removeNavBackgroundImage()`
* Replace var `siteNav` by `document.getElementById('site-nav')`
* Replace code in `scrollNav` and `activateNav` by `navLink()`
* Replace a (non-local!) reference to `siteNav` by `document`
* Disable the page-specific stylesheet when JS is enabled
The page-specific `<style>` in the `<head>` is needed only when JS is disabled. Moreover, it incorrectly overrides dynamic stylesheets set by setTheme(theme).
The page-specific stylesheet is assumed to have index 1 in the list of stylesheets. It would be safer to select it by `id`, but adding an `id` can break existing sites.
* Avoid constraint on use of `.site-nav`, and refactor
Avoid the constraint on use of `.site-nav` by determining how many occurrences are produced by `css/activation.scss.liquid` when custom color schemes are ignored.
Move the Liquid code used for generating the page-dependent style element to a new include `head_nav.html`, to simplify `head.html`.
Remove the footnote about `.site-nav` in `docs/customization.md`.
Test the styling with JS disabled, since the resulting style element is disabled by JS.
* Revert "Avoid constraint on use of `.site-nav`, and refactor"
This reverts commit 5284892a7486ef9d2af9929c8a509b89731bb233.
* Avoid constraint on use of `.site-nav`, and refactor
(This corrects a bug in the previous reverted commit for excluded pages such as 404.html.)
Avoid the constraint on use of `.site-nav` by determining how many occurrences are produced by `css/activation.scss.liquid` when custom color schemes are ignored.
Move the Liquid code used for generating the page-dependent style element to a new include `head_nav.html`, to simplify `head.html`.
Remove the footnote about `.site-nav` in `docs/customization.md`.
Test the styling with JS disabled, since the resulting style element is disabled by JS.
* Update comment
* Fix duplicate plugins setting
@mattxwang noticed that the second `plugins` setting was apparently overriding the first, leading to a missing plugin when using `fixtures/Gemfile-github-pages`.
* Avoid double inclusion of activation file
The previous changes to remove the constraint re ".site-nav" duplicated the inclusion of `css/activation.scss.liquid`.
That caused significant extra build time, which the current changes to `head_nav.html` avoid (without affecting the built site).
* Clarify collection configuration docs
* Update and clarify the CHANGELOG
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Co-authored-by: Matt Wang <matt@matthewwang.me>
This PR:
- matricizes (?) the OS parameter: we now also test on `windows` and `macOS`
- matricizes the Ruby version parameter: we now also test on Ruby 2.7
- loosens the `.gemspec` requirement for `bundler` to allow things greater than `2.3.5`
- interestingly, this is because the Ruby 2.7 container has a **later** version of bundler than the 3.1 one!
The last point makes this user-facing, and thus I'll trigger a release for this PR sometime soon.
These only apply to the `jekyll-build` job. Here, I think we have a broader obligation to support various use-cases (maybe they're deploying on GitLab, generating files locally, etc.); in contrast, the `github-pages` gem is used exclusively for deploying to GitHub Pages, so we should try to match that environment exactly.
This PR closes#1145.
A couple of changes to prep for v0.4.0-rc1:
- bump the version
- add myself to the authors + email (this is primarily so that Patrick doesn't get siloed as the only maintainer; if you'd like to be added @just-the-docs/maintainers, let me know!)
- adds some more metadata ([gemspec docs](https://guides.rubygems.org/specification-reference/#metadata))
- updated the path to also include the CHANGELOG and favicon in the gem bundle
This PR combines (and resolves conflicts between) #448, #463, #466, #494, #495, #496, #498, and #572.
The main aim is to facilitate use of several of the implemented features _together_, when using the fork as a remote theme. It should also simplify merging the included PRs into a future release.
The branch [combination-rec-nav](https://github.com/pdmosses/just-the-docs/tree/combination-rec-nav) adds [multi-level navigation](https://github.com/pmarsceill/just-the-docs/pull/462) and (NEW:) [sibling links](https://github.com/pmarsceill/just-the-docs/pull/394) to the branch used for this PR. It includes updated [documentation for the navigation structure](https://pdmosses.github.io/just-the-docs/docs/navigation-structure/), and reorganised and extended [navigation tests](https://pdmosses.github.io/just-the-docs/tests/navigation/). The documentation and the tests can be browsed at the (temporary) [website published from the combination-rec-nav branch](https://pdmosses.github.io/just-the-docs/).
_Caveat:_ The changes to v0.3.3 in this PR and #462 have not yet been reviewed or approved, and may need updating before merging into a release of the theme. If you use a branch from a PR as a remote theme, there is a risk of such updates affecting your website. Moreover, these branches are likely to be deleted after they have been merged. To avoid such problems, you could copy the branch that you want to use to your own fork of the theme.
Co-authored-by: Matt Wang <matt@matthewwang.me>