Releases: AWikia/SkinEvelution
Releases · AWikia/SkinEvelution
Version 166.0.0 (REL1_37)
- Introduced a major UI overhaul on the taskbar and the top header and all elements of the taskbar appearing to the bottom (Right for portrait monitors) now appear to the right in the header
- Header links now all appear in an overflow menu to make space for the moved items
- Search box now appear in the top header at 1020px+ screens. On screens with 1019 pixels or less, it appears in the dropdown.
- On Smaller phones, that menu also has the header counters
- As a result, search link no longer appears on the taskbar (That now houses apps) and instead appears on the top header
- Removed the wiki logo on smaller screens
- Made Explore menu link on portrait taskbar behave like in the landscape ones
- Due to relocation of the bottom taskbar links to the top header, upper links on the taskbar now appear on much smaller screens and no longer appear at smaller sizes on smaller screens. Taskbar labels on portrait taskbar can now appear on much smaller monitors with the minimum width reduced to 1020 pixels
- You can now dismiss the notifications dialog on smaller screens from the top of the screen
- Other bug fixes and improvements
Version 166.0.0
- Introduced a major UI overhaul on the taskbar and the top header and all elements of the taskbar appearing to the bottom (Right for portrait monitors) now appear to the right in the header
- Header links now all appear in an overflow menu to make space for the moved items
- Search box now appear in the top header at 1020px+ screens. On screens with 1019 pixels or less, it appears in the dropdown.
- On Smaller phones, that menu also has the header counters
- As a result, search link no longer appears on the taskbar (That now houses apps) and instead appears on the top header
- Removed the wiki logo on smaller screens
- Made Explore menu link on portrait taskbar behave like in the landscape ones
- Due to relocation of the bottom taskbar links to the top header, upper links on the taskbar now appear on much smaller screens and no longer appear at smaller sizes on smaller screens. Taskbar labels on portrait taskbar can now appear on much smaller monitors with the minimum width reduced to 1020 pixels
- You can now dismiss the notifications dialog on smaller screens from the top of the screen
- Other bug fixes and improvements
Version 165.0.0 (REL 1_37)
- Removed all RGB theming variables and replaced them with the Relative color syntax. This means more efficiency in some cases
Version 165.0.0
- Removed all RGB theming variables and replaced them with the Relative color syntax. This means more efficiency in some cases
Version 164.1.0 (REL1_37)
- Added a new monospaced font, Patty Console and is available for use in themes, Goes best with the Level font being set as sans-serif font
- Fixed up emoji (That have defined variation sequences and default to color presentation) in monospaced contexts and high contrast being displayed in color (In System's native font) instead in the expected BW style (Noto Emoji)
- This fix is for Chrome 131.0.0 onward, and will apply browsers that support
font-variant-emoji
- This fix is for Chrome 131.0.0 onward, and will apply browsers that support
Version 164.1.0
- Added a new monospaced font, Patty Console and is available for use in themes, Goes best with the Level font being set as sans-serif font
- Fixed up emoji (That have defined variation sequences and default to color presentation) in monospaced contexts and high contrast being displayed in color (In System's native font) instead in the expected BW style (Noto Emoji)
- This fix is for Chrome 131.0.0 onward, and will apply browsers that support
font-variant-emoji
- This fix is for Chrome 131.0.0 onward, and will apply browsers that support
Version 164.0.0 (REL1_37)
- Introduced the ability to set Hyperlink color dynamically, previously on OS level only. When
--hyperlink-background-color
is set toauto
, it will be set to a color that exists in the image but inverted to ensure that light backgrounds will produce light themes. If the theme lacks a background image, then the color will be the same as the Desktop Color albeit inverted for the same reason. In cases where color cannot be found, the fallback#3366cc
ones is used. This takes advantage of another color.js library and async functions. Do note that image filters won't affect the final color meaning setting to the theme an image, adding anopacity(0)
filter to the image and setting all color variables to auto will create a dynamic theme with a preselected color from the background image that would normally be seen that has no image- With this, all color variables default to
auto
and can become dynamic.
- With this, all color variables default to
Version 164.0.0
- Introduced the ability to set Hyperlink color dynamically, previously on OS level only. When
--hyperlink-background-color
is set toauto
, it will be set to a color that exists in the image but inverted to ensure that light backgrounds will produce light themes. If the theme lacks a background image, then the color will be the same as the Desktop Color albeit inverted for the same reason. In cases where color cannot be found, the fallback#3366cc
ones is used. This takes advantage of another color.js library and async functions. Do note that image filters won't affect the final color meaning setting to the theme an image, adding anopacity(0)
filter to the image and setting all color variables to auto will create a dynamic theme with a preselected color from the background image that would normally be seen that has no image- With this, all color variables default to
auto
and can become dynamic.
- With this, all color variables default to
Version 163.0.0 (REL1_37)
- Hand cursor now shows up on dropdown links, buttons and floating buttons only if the link actually points to something (aka the
href
attribute is used) otherwise the default cursor is used. If any of the aforementioned element opens a dropdown upon clicking on it, the context menu cursor is instead used. Currently this is not applied to OOUI variants but will in the future - You can make a dropdown open by hovering on its toggle by adding the
opens-on-hover
class tocpe-dropdown
- Improved accessibility for keyboard users in much of the CPE Language and Evelution elements by providing distinct focus state styling from the base ones (Which in turn the focus state styling is the same as the active state styling). In the default styling, a border that matches the foreground color of the container (Either black or white outside of High Contrast Mode) is used and those styles apply when
:focus-visible
matches- Due to how OOUI works, it will never be implemented there but Table of Contents did get this treatment
- Updated Q.Qore Logo in the Updater preview to match the 2024 ones
Version 163.0.0
- Hand cursor now shows up on dropdown links, buttons and floating buttons only if the link actually points to something (aka the
href
attribute is used) otherwise the default cursor is used. If any of the aforementioned element opens a dropdown upon clicking on it, the context menu cursor is instead used. Currently this is not applied to OOUI variants but will in the future - You can make a dropdown open by hovering on its toggle by adding the
opens-on-hover
class tocpe-dropdown
- Improved accessibility for keyboard users in much of the CPE Language and Evelution elements by providing distinct focus state styling from the base ones (Which in turn the focus state styling is the same as the active state styling). In the default styling, a border that matches the foreground color of the container (Either black or white outside of High Contrast Mode) is used and those styles apply when
:focus-visible
matches- Due to how OOUI works, it will never be implemented there but Table of Contents did get this treatment
- Updated Q.Qore Logo in the Updater preview to match the 2024 ones