/** * PinnableElement * Pinned containers are typically dropdown menus that have been * placed in a sidebar column, e.g. page tools menu, main menu. */ .vector-pinnable-element { font-size: @font-size-dropdown; } .vector-pinned-container { .mixin-vector-content-box(); padding: 0 @padding-horizontal-dropdown-menu; margin-bottom: 2rem; display: none; // If there is no display grid support we remove pinnable elements @supports ( display: grid ) { display: block; } } .vector-sticky-pinned-container { .mixin-vector-scrollable-with-fade(); // Applies styles for making a pinned element sticky position: sticky; top: @grid-row-gap; // Support: Chrome // Work around sticky-positioned layers disabling subpixel text rendering (T327460). contain: paint; // Border-box changes the height calculation. box-sizing: border-box; // Height is viewport height - row gap above and below the container. max-height: ~'calc( 100vh - (@{grid-row-gap} * 2) )'; } @media ( max-width: @max-width-breakpoint-tablet ) { /** * At lower resolutions, we want to hide the pinned containers when JS is enabled since these * elements collapse (become unpinned) at this resolution via PinnableElement.js. * Although this is handled in JS, this rule prevents the pinned menu from * appearing on pageload, at low resolutions, before the JS kicks in. */ .client-js .vector-pinned-container { display: none; } /** * T357022 Sticky pinned containers have an ::after psuedo-element used to indicate the * container is scrollable. On lower resolutions sticky pinned containers will always * be empty. We need to set the container to display: none to prevent the psuedo-element * height from affecting the layout */ .client-js .vector-sticky-pinned-container { display: none; } }