* Fix incorrect code indentation
* Remove unnecessary vendor prefix for `box-sizing` - all modern browsers now support this unprefixed
* Remove incorrect `<label>` and change static controls to readonly inputs
* Allow `<img>` elements without `src` to allow for `holder.js` images used in the docs, which lack `src` and use `data-src` instead
As the question often comes up about why Bootstrap does not do "true"
ARIA menus (with their `role="menu"` etc), add an admittedly lengthy
note (tl;dr because BS is generic, and ARIA menus are specific and quite
limiting).
Additionally, fixes up the `<a>` example for dropdown trigger, with the
missing `role="button"` and neutering the `href` (which would be useless
anyway since BS overrides the link-like nature of the `<a>` so it could
never be triggered/followed anyway)
* Add carousel mouse listeners even if touch events enabled
- touch events are enabled not just on "mobile", just also on
touch-enabled desktop/laptop devices; additionally, it's possible to
pair a mouse with traditionally touch-only devices (e.g. Android
phones/tablets); currently, in these situations the carousel WON'T pause
even when using a mouse
* Restart cycle after touchend
as `mouseenter` is fired as part of the touch compatibility events, the
previous change results in carousels which cycle until the user
tapped/interacted with them. after that they stop cycling (as
`mouseleave` is not sent to the carousel after user scrolled/tapped
away).
this fix resets the cycling after `touchend` - essentially returning
to the previous behavior, where on touch the carousel essentially never
pauses, but now with the previous fix it at least pauses correctly for
mouse users on touch-enabled devices.
includes documentation for this new behavior.
* Replace backdrop with simple noop mouse listener
As discussed in https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/pull/22422 the current
approach of injecting a backdrop (to work around iOS' broken event
delegation for the `click` event) has annoying consequences on
touch-enabled laptop/desktop devices.
Instead of a backdrop `<div>`, here we simply add extra empty/noop
mouse listeners to the immediate children of `<body>` (and remove
them when the dropdown is closed) in order to force iOS to properly
bubble a `click` resulting from a tap (essentially, method 2 from
https://www.quirksmode.org/blog/archives/2014/02/mouse_event_bub.html)
This is sufficient (except in rare cases where the user does manage to tap
on the body itself, rather than any child elements of body - which is not
very likely in an iOS phone/tablet scenario for most layouts) to get iOS to
get a grip and do the correct event bubbling/delegation, meaning the regular
"click" event will bubble back to the `<body>` when tapping outside of the dropdown,
and the dropdown will close properly (just like it already does, even without
this fix, in non-iOS touchscreen devices/browsers, like Chrome/Android and
Windows on a touch laptop).
This approach, though a bit hacky, has no impact on the DOM structure, and
has no unforeseen side effects on touch-enabled laptops/desktops. And crucially,
it works just fine in iOS.
* Remove dropdown backdrop styles
* Update doc for dropdowns and touch-enabled devices
...as touch is not exclusive to "mobile" anymore nowadays. also explicitly clarifies this is a fix for iOS, and that it impacts touch laptops etc as well. lastly, renames the variable from "dropdown" to "backdrop" for clarity/consistency
* Remove aria-expanded from collapse.js target element
aria-expanded="true"/aria-expanded="false" only applies to the trigger,
not the element that is being expanded/collapsed.
* Tweak collapse.js accessibility section
...to make it clearer that the aria-expanded attribute always just goes
on the control.
* Fix collapse.js unit tests
- reword some of the text to make it clear we're checking behavior of
trigger/control
- move incorrect aria-expanded out of the <div>s and to the actual
trigger/control <a>s
- fix incorrect test assertion text output false -> true
While `placeholder` is nominally valid per spec
http://rawgit.com/w3c/html-api-map/master/index.html#accessible-name-and-description-calculation
it is inelegant, a fallback, and not supported in ios/safari/voiceover
and android/chrome/talkback, to name a few combinations
`aria-describedby` is also not really the right tool for providing a
name/label equivalent, so remove that from the list of possible
alternative methods / clarify how it can be used
The example code has the class `"modal fade"`, but the visible example has the class `"modal"`. `"fade"` appears to not work for modals that you do not intend to animate onto the page
- Justified and fill nav variants need .nav-item classes on the anchors in addition to .nav-link
- Fix broken styles for the .nav-justified class which wasn't actually doing what we needed it to
- revert back to display block for list items to prevent unwanted behaviors
- fixes a handful of other linked issues (see main thread)
- updates docs to include more utilities for the one example