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7be7c08cb0 feat(css): add new utility-classes (#30186)
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Added new utility-classes related to:
- flex
- position
- size

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2025-02-12 16:14:05 +00:00
4782a1a5ec feat(css): add new display classes (#30055)
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- Add new display-contents and display-flex classes.

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2024-12-02 19:12:16 +00:00
d4ff124737 feat(accordion): add shape styles for the ionic theme (#29973)
- Applies border radius based on the `shape` defined on the parent accordion group
- Adds an e2e test for shape with focused items to show the border radius
- Adds screenshots for the e2e test
2024-10-31 11:35:35 -04:00
3306d717ef feat(css): add CSS utility classes to the ionic theme bundle to match other themes (#29974)
The default (iOS/MD) bundle is removed from the tests for the `ionic` theme because it adds global component styles that the `ionic` theme does not need. The missing utility files are imported, and padding/margin classes are generated from the design tokens, as many tests rely on `ion-padding` and `ion-text-center` being available. This change ensures the `ionic` theme includes the same classes offered in our documentation: https://ionicframework.com/docs/layout/css-utilities.
2024-10-30 09:48:32 -04:00
a5a7bee25c feat(tokens): update tokens architecture and usage (#29950)
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- Removed old tokens stored on foundations folder. Now the jsons with
the tokens come from the new dependency:
https://github.com/OutSystems/outsystems-design-tokens.
- The tokens from UX Team completely changed the structure and in some
cases the values. Everything was replaced on the project to use the new
tokens.
- Snapshots updated and differences reviewed with UX Team. A fix was
done on the testing css, to make sure the correct _Inter_ font-family
was actually used. This resulted in some differences on the text for
some componentes, that had snapshots with the native fonts.
- Removed generation of scss file on tokens script, that contained the
:root selector with the custom CSS properties, as they were not used on
the Ionic context.
- Removed generation of html file with tokens preview, as there wasn't a
great value on this (we have storybook on other contexts) and it allowed
to reduce a lot of code and complexity from the tokens script.
- The token command was adapted to use the command available from the
https://github.com/OutSystems/outsystems-design-tokens package, using
the `--config` prop, where we pass the path to our Ionic token script,
where we generate the needed scss variables and utility-classes (by
default the tokens repo tries to be as agnostic as possible, and only
generates the css variables, without the prefix and added details we
need on the Ionic side).
- Removed the token command from the npm run build, as it unnecessarily
added time on that command to run. Besides, it should not be common that
we need to run this command in the future.
- Updated reference to latest version of [Style Dictionary
4.1.3](https://v4.styledictionary.com/version-4/statement/). Version 4
comes with a lot of improvements, but also breaking-changes, so it was
needed to adapt the tokens script. The code on the script is also now
cleaner.
- Changed prefix from ionic to ion. The term ionic was used initially,
to help differentiate from the old ios/md stuff, but I feel with the
current scss architecture, that is no longer needed, and we can use the
same prefix across themes.

This requires to run `npm install ` again.

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- [ ] No

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2024-10-28 18:17:48 +00:00
5d4a9893ef feat(accordion): add default styles for ionic theme (#29933)
- Updates Accordion to use the Ionic theme styles defined in Figma
- Adds an e2e test to the basic test to check for text content in the `content` slot
- Adds the `ionic` theme to the `multiple` e2e test
- Adds an e2e test for `states` which screenshots disabled, activated & focused
- Updates Item to accommodate the Accordion styles
- Updates the global core scss file to override the Toggle Icon and Items in an Accordion
2024-10-16 12:25:34 -04:00
f4766c6738 feat(accordion-group): add default styles for the ionic theme (#29938)
Adds the following:
- An ionic theme file with styles for the Accordion Group
- An e2e test for the `expand` property with screenshots of the default (compact) expand and `"inset"`
- An e2e test for states with screenshots of a disabled Accordion Group
2024-10-16 11:56:18 -04:00
85ec5f7b2c fix(SafeAreas): fix iOS fallback (#29941)
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- fix ion-statusbar css var fallback;


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- CSS var --ion-statusbar-padding was not working because the Sass
variable was not escaped.


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2024-10-16 11:59:58 +01:00
bde1d0978d feat(modal): add default ionic theme styles (#29876)
Issue number: resolves internal

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No default modal styles for the Ionic theme

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- Splits common and native styles into separate stylesheets
- Adds default styles to modals for Ionic theme

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I only applied some of the global styles to the sheet modal vairation
since it is unclear whether the card variation will be used in the
widgets
2024-09-20 15:26:56 -04:00
21954f6f57 style: update code order for Sass
Due to https://sass-lang.com/documentation/breaking-changes/mixed-decls/
2024-08-30 14:39:59 -04:00
aded437923 fix(colors): change ionic colors scss imports for ionic dist (#29791)
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When consuming the Ionic Framework and using the Ionic Theme, the color
attribute was still not working as the color css was not present.

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- Now the ion-color maps are correctly imported on the Ionic `dist`
related folder and not the on the `md/ios` ones.
- Changed the usage of `map.get` to `map-get` to avoid issues with the
usage of `@use` and `@forward`. This seems to have no impact on the
compilation and I believe its a better code convention, as map-gets are
a native scss function that doesn't need to be imported.

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2024-08-27 08:42:46 +01:00
8fb813686f refactor(item): add slot styles (#29741)
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2024-08-07 12:53:48 -07:00
25e765d1f0 feat(core): add ionic colors (#29707)
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2024-07-19 11:37:57 -07:00
b35ace4393 feat(toolbar): add ionic theme styles (#29656)
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Added ionic theme scss architecture for
- Toolbar
- Menu Button
- Buttons
- Searchbar
- Title

For the toolbar, it was decided to follow an approach closer to ios
regarding the slots offering and behaviour, as it matches more closely
the UX/UI requirements.

- Added TODO related to z-index task on toolbar an header ionic files.
- Added new ion-title and ion-toolbar tests for ionic theme.

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[Toolbar Sample
Screen](https://ionic-framework-15lh8i02e-ionic1.vercel.app/src/components/toolbar/test/theme-ionic)

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2024-06-28 22:19:35 +01:00
87b3723ba9 fix(typography): improve ionic global typography (#29628)
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- Updated tokens utilities to no longer add font-family to
utillity-classes. That is something that should only be set at a global
layer, no sense to have that on a utility-class.
- Updated text token JSON as received by UX/UI Team.
- Improved tokens utilities to correctly set font-style to italic with
italic font tokens.
- Adjusted typography Ionic scss to use the new typography classes and
mixins based on tokens.
- Removed old basic typography test, as it was testing utility-classes
that do not exist anymore.
- Added new typography test for ionic display tokens.
- Added a TODO to tackle the Inter font loading scenario, as it envolves
research that impact other contexts as well.

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[Sample Typography
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2024-06-18 16:29:34 +01:00
1574d3bffe refactor(input, typography): update to the new tokens (#29543)
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2024-05-29 14:48:30 -07:00
b6325e49be feat(tokens): add new tokens json files (#29525)
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- Added new structure of JSON files that are generated from Figma
Variables
- Adjusted tokens.js script to correctly translate the new JSON format
- Adjusted tokens usage on components and CSS files
- Added html template to auto-generate html preview based on Design
Tokens (wip)
- Updated snapshots, as some tokens values changed, specially colors.

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- [ ] No

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2024-05-22 16:50:21 +01:00
8b834387d4 Merge branch 'main' into chore-update-next-from-main 2024-05-02 16:43:54 -04:00
72711bba2e chore: sync with main 2024-05-01 10:12:06 -04:00
5b686efc10 feat: add experimental transition focus manager (#29400)
Issue number: resolves #23650

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In traditional native applications, navigation will inform screen
readers that the view has changed. This allows screen readers to focus
the correct view. In a single page app on the web, this same concept
does not exist. As a result, transitioning from Page A to Page B results
in screen reader focus remaining on Page A. This means that users who
rely on screen readers are not informed of view changes.

Currently, developers are responsible for implementing this on their
own.

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- Introduces a new focus manager priority global config. When defined,
the app developer can specify which area of the view focus should be
moved to when the transition ends. The developer does this by specifying
areas in order of priority which allows for fallbacks in the event that
a particular UI component (such as a header) does not exist on a view.

There is some risk here by managing focus for the application. As a
result, this feature is considered experimental and disabled by default.
The team should collect feedback based on usage and enable it by default
when they feel this feature is stable enough.

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- [x] No

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⚠️ Due to the `tsconfig.json` change, reviewers should restart the
Stencil dev server when checking out these changes locally.

Reviewers: Please test both of the test template files on physical iOS
and Android device with VoiceOver and TalkBack enabled, respectively.

Docs Link: https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-docs/pull/3627
2024-05-01 10:09:05 -04:00
fa85f030cf fix(md): item border has improved contrast in dark mode (#29398)
Issue number: resolves #29386

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The item border does not have sufficient contrast in dark mode making
the border almost invisible.

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- Removed the `--ion-border-color` in the MD dark palette. Instead,
we're using the [theme
default](dc1172a841/core/src/themes/ionic.theme.default.md.scss (L31)).
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The earliest reference to the offending line Brandy and I could find was
[here](https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/18713#issuecomment-510644371).
2024-04-29 13:55:40 +00:00
6e8bf4914f chore(theming): remove Sass default flags (#29401)
Issue number: N/A

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## What is the current behavior?
Currently, every Sass variable in Ionic has the `!default` flag added to
the end.

From the [Sass variables
documentation](https://sass-lang.com/documentation/variables/):

> Normally when you assign a value to a variable, if that variable
already had a value, its old value is overwritten. But if you’re writing
a Sass library, you might want to allow your users to configure your
library’s variables before you use them to generate CSS.
> 
> To make this possible, Sass provides the `!default` flag. This assigns
a value to a variable only if that variable isn’t defined or its value
is [null](https://sass-lang.com/documentation/values/null). Otherwise,
the existing value will be used.

In past versions of Ionic Framework, developers wrote Sass variables to
rebuild Ionic Framework using their own values. In the latest versions
of Ionic Framework, this is not possible.

## What is the new behavior?
Removes the `!default` flag from all Sass variables.

## Does this introduce a breaking change?

- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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2024-04-25 19:59:10 +00:00
3c435fd182 chore: prettier formatting 2024-04-23 17:46:34 -04:00
305ea7b85e chore: update import path for stylesheet 2024-04-23 17:37:58 -04:00
dc2db1204f Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into sp/sync-next-with-main-04-23 2024-04-23 17:34:32 -04:00
1e757513ce feat(ionic-theme): improve scss architecture for ionic theme (#29345)
Issue number: None

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This PR follows the architectural changes defined on the _SCSS
Architecture Design Doc_. Due to some of the developments done in the
meantime, not everything that was defined on that document was followed
and some sections were simplified.

Overall, there were two guidelines that supported the work on this PR:
- Have no impact on the current scss partials & CSS architecture for the
`md/iOS` themes.
- Make everything related to the new `Ionic` Theme separated.

Based on these, here're the changes made:

**On Themes folder (private):**
- Renamed current internal scss partials on src/themes, related to
md/iOS, to `native.*.scss` and move them to a new folder, called
`native`. Updated imports on all framework.
- Removed the ionic prefix from the name of the mixins and function
partials on src/themes. Updated imports on all framework.
- Created new folder, named ionic, inside src/themes. This holds the
`ionic.globals.scss`, with all the mixins and functions forwarded, to be
used on other scopes.
- Replaced on already created Ionic theme files, the usage of tokens and
mixins with @use, to instead _@use
"../../themes/ionic/ionic.globals.scss" as globals;_. This ensures an
equal approach is followed everywhere and also makes it easier to change
the files imported or paths, in the future, as its all in the same
global file.
- Updated the foundations `readMe` file, with the new process for using
globals.


![themes](https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/assets/32780808/1455523c-3ccd-4310-a974-522f9f8ade02)


**On css folder (public):**
- Created new folder, named `ionic`, inside src/css. This holds all the
files related exclusively to Ionic Theme, following the same structure
as exists now for md/iOS, with a core, a bundle, utils, etc. Some files
were a bit duplicated, to eliminate imports from ios or md theme
partials. The only file common to both Themes is the `normalize.scss`.
- No folder structure or renamings were done on the existing output, to
prevent breaking-changes for developers already making imports from this
folder.
- Updated typography and link partials to use globals instead of tokens.
- Changed `font-size` styles on typography to be on `body`, instead of
`html`, to enable correct support of accessibility features on browsers
and devices, related to `font-size`.


![css](https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/assets/32780808/10bedddc-23c1-4c50-a4e4-77fb7f6c6430)


**Other changes related to global styles new architecture:**
- Updated margin & padding utility-classed generated by token, to
include css variables and padding/margin mixins.
- Updated link test to use new global Ionic bundle, correct
utility-class on ion-content and updated snapshots. The font-size
changed to 16, as its now the default on the body.
- Updated typography snapshots.
- Updated prettier format on all scss files. Later on we should make
sure this is equal for all team members.

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- [x] No

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2024-04-18 17:22:24 +01:00
4698d22413 fix(dark-palette): improve base colors (#29239)
Issue number: resolves #29219

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We got feedback that the current dark theme is a bit jarring when
compared with native. In particular, devs are expecting the contrast to
be white for many of these colors to match native iOS. Currently, text
inside of a primary button is black on dark mode, but devs expect it to
be white. Additionally, the dark mode colors appear to be too washed out
when compared with their light mode counterparts.

The team discussed this and we think we can find a way to make the
colors more in line with what devs expect while still allowing for AA
color contrast levels.

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- Adjusted the secondary and danger colors to be slightly more
vibrant/inline with what developers expect in mobile apps while still
meeting AA color contrast.

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## Other information

I intentionally did not change the contrast color, and I intentionally
did not significantly change the vibrancy of each color token. I did
some research into how the native platforms handle colors. I'll place
this information here, because there are some subtle differences between
web and native that make a difference.

### Material Design


[Source](https://m2.material.io/design/color/dark-theme.html#ui-application)

Material Design 2 calls for desaturated color tokens as well as flipping
contrast colors. For example, a vibrant purple background with light
text on light mode is a washed purple with dark text on dark mode. The
colors in Ionic <=7 did not follow these patterns. The tokens in Ionic 8
now follows these patterns, so what we have in `main` means we are
aligning closer with native MD than have in the past.


![image](https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/assets/2721089/b1067e7c-ee51-4170-91b1-27c0753fae72)

### iOS


[Source](https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guidelines/accessibility#Color-and-effects)

iOS is a bit tricky. On the docs, Apple references the WCAG color
contrast formula (what Ionic follows). However, the table they present
below is slightly different:

| Text Size | Text Weight | Minimum Contrast Ratio |
| - | - | - |
| Up to 17 points | All | 4.5:1 |
| 18 points and larger | All | 3:1 |
| All | Bold | 3:1 |

The last row is the main difference. WCAG states that text that is bold
AND >=14pts (~18.66px) needs to meet a minimum contrast ratio of 3:1.
Apple's guidelines state that any text that is bold (regardless of size)
needs to meet a minimum contrast ratio of 3:1. In other words, **Apple
is using different guidelines to choose colors which is why colored dark
mode buttons on iOS typically use white text**.

However, Apple is inconsistent in implementing its own guidelines.
Consider the following red buttons in the Apple Music app.

| Screenshot | Meets Web guidelines | Meets Apple guidelines | Notes |
| - | - | - | - |
| <img
src="https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/assets/2721089/6bb0e0b3-c29e-4b96-9ad5-e45e59bf0415"
width="300" /> |  |  | Text is not bold which makes it not meet either
guidelines. |
| <img
src="https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/assets/2721089/8ce93b45-0b2b-4160-97a4-19852134684c"
width="300" /> |  |  | Text is bold which makes it pass the Apple
guidelines, but it's still too small to also pass the Web guidelines. |

### Ionic

One of the things I tried is adjusting the base color to work well with
white and black backgrounds. It's common to have a blue background with
white text (such as a button) AND to have a blue link on a black
background (such as an `a` element). This approach does not work well
for the shade/tint colors used for hover/focus states. These colors also
need to meet Web guidelines.

Consider the following example:

| Screenshot | Notes | Text/Link passes AA guidelines | Tint passes AA
guidelines |
| - | - | - | - |
| ![Screenshot 2024-04-15 at 3 28
47 PM](https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/assets/2721089/3d8c56a6-6d0c-4c93-bc13-9c93508f76bc)
| This uses the same primary color found in the light palette |  |  |
| ![Screenshot 2024-04-15 at 3 29
21 PM](https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/assets/2721089/beaf26c9-c30f-4a39-900e-74b0f2433280)
| This changes the base color such that the Text/Link passes with a
4.5:1 ratio |  |  |
| ![Screenshot 2024-04-15 at 3 34
14 PM](https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/assets/2721089/43dbd81c-1338-4fff-af30-efbe51fce08a)
| This changes the base color such that the Tint passes with a 4:5:1
ratio |  |  |

We also considered adjusting the `a` and `ion-text` colors to use the
tint color. We decided against that because it a) felt a little odd
given that tint is typically used for states (hover, focus, etc) and b)
we were concerned that making this change would impose future
restrictions on how this color palette can evolve.

### Conclusion

While Ionic's colors don't exactly match the iOS colors, the reality is
that we are a web-based tool, so we are going to be evaluated using
web-based tools/standards. As a result, it's recommended that we align
closer with the Web guidelines than Apple's guidelines.

## Testing

Testing:

Developers can look at the colors by opening
http://localhost:3333/src/themes/test/colors

In the video below, the first state is the dark theme in `main`. The
second state is the proposed changes.
| Visual Comparison |
| - |
| <video
src="https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/assets/2721089/241fb1b6-212b-4f03-83cd-9558b9a53761"></video>
|
2024-04-15 17:00:36 -04:00
95daa05a49 feat(chip): add shape to ionic theme (#29303)
Issue number: None

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- Added new prop `shape`, only supported on Ionic Theme.
- Added scss for the different shapes.
- Added missing scss for font-weight and line-height.
- Added missing tests for focus state and new tests for shape.
- Added new font weight and line-height design tokens. This change
uncovered an issue on the IOnic Typography tests that resulted on
snapshots differences.
- Added & updated new snapshot baselines.

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- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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2024-04-11 16:08:20 +01:00
a57be0941d feat(css): global link classes for standalone and underline (#29298)
Issue number: Internal

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- Adds two global classes for `.ionic-link` (standalone) and
`.ionic-link-underline` (underline) appearances.
- The global classes apply when directly applied to an anchor element
(`a`) or when used on a parent container that renders a link internally.

**Usage**

Developers will need to import the link global stylesheet at this time
to leverage the following CSS classes.

```html
<!-- Basic Usage -->
<a href="#" class="ionic-link">Standalone</a>
<a href="#" class="ionic-link-underline">Underline</a>

<!-- Nested Usage -->
<div class="ionic-link">
  <a href="#">Standalone</a>
</div>
<div class="ionic-link-underline">
  <a href="#">Underline</a>
</div>
```

**Focus and Activated States**

Developers should apply the `ion-focusable` and `ion-activatable`
classes to the anchor elements to enable proper styling on a mobile
device. For web-only usages, the fallback `:focus` and `:active` pseudo
states will apply correctly.

```html
<!-- Basic Usage -->
<a href="#" class="ionic-link ion-focusable ion-activatable">Standalone</a>
<a href="#" class="ionic-link-underline ion-focusable ion-activatable">Underline</a>
```

### Design Changes

This section is areas of the implementation that are not consistent with
the design and why.

1. Font size: Link font sizing is inherited from its content. This is to
provide visual consistency when using a link within a paragraph or
existing text content. Links should not have an explicit font size, but
can be customized by the developer if a specific font size is desired.
2. Color: `currentColor` was used in place of
`$ionic-color-neutral-900`. This is to provide better visual consistency
when a link is used within content. Text color should be set on the body
or text content, which would apply neutral-900 in places where it is
applied.
3. The text underline offset in the designs is ~3px, but all of the
design implementation is on a 4px grid. We've landed on 2px for the
offset here.

Discussed with Design and these proposed changes were verbally approved.

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- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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fb445322c3 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/feature-8.1' into sp/sync-next-with-feature-8-1-04-09 2024-04-09 15:02:05 -04:00
a8c06c118e fix(design-tokens): Add missing tokens and update usage on Typography (#29283)
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- Updated missing font tokens on `_designTokens.json`.
- Updated `tokens.js` script for building utility-classes for newly
added font tokens.
- Fixed space token typo.
- Updated ionic.typography file to start using design tokens and remove
duplicated code from the tokens generated files.
- Updated Ionic Typography tests

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- [x] No

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2024-04-05 14:20:12 +01:00
17f5be1edd feat(theme): add new typography styles for the ionic theme (#29212)
Issue number: **ROU-4810**

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## Context
All the CSS for typography is temporarily added in the `text.scss` file
because the correct architecture for the new theme implementation isn’t
ready yet. In the future, all these **Sass variables** and **CSS**
created need to be placed at the theme level in terms of architecture.
The typography of an app needs to be divided into `iOS`, `Android (md)`,
and `Ionic` themes.

---------
## What is the new behavior?

- Added new typography styles;

## Does this introduce a breaking change?

- [ ] Yes
- [X] No


## Preview

![image](https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/assets/25321845/861a13c0-8ebf-43f4-a688-3b51a36d7b06)

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2024-04-04 14:21:25 +01:00
ac7631a324 chore: sync with main 2024-04-03 13:17:55 -04:00
f08759c2b8 fix(popover): viewport can be scrolled if no content present (#29215)
Issue number: resolves #29211

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In https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/28861 I fixed a
bug that caused `.popover-viewport` to have `overflow: hidden`. In
reality, this code should have always applied but due to an incorrect
selector it never did.

As it turns out in
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/29211, some
developers were relying on the broken behavior to build their
applications. In particular, developers were using `ion-popover` without
an `ion-content`. The linked change made it so that using popovers
without `ion-content` were not scrollable.

After talking with @mapsandapps we think it makes sense to officially
support this behavior. We support using [modals without
`ion-content`](https://ionicframework.com/docs/api/modal#custom-dialogs),
and we could not think of a reason to not support the same use case for
popover.

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- If the `.popover-viewport` element has a child content then
`.popover-viewport `will not be scrollable.
- If the `.popover-viewport` element does not have a child content then
`.popover-viewport` will be scrollable.

I implemented this behavior using progressive enhancement via `:has`.
The [`:has` pseudo-class](https://caniuse.com/?search=%3Ahas) has
cross-browser support. Ionic v7 supports some versions of browsers that
do not have `:has` support. As a result, we fall back to the existing
behavior in this environment. Developers are able to get this behavior
on older browsers by explicitly setting `overflow: auto` on
`.popover-viewport`.

Fortunately, we will be dropping support for several of the older
browsers versions in Ionic v8, so the need to do the manual opt-in
should be less frequent as time goes on.

## Does this introduce a breaking change?

- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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Dev build: `7.8.2-dev.11711383079.118d48a5`

Testing:

1. Open https://codepen.io/liamdebeasi/pen/JjVJrZQ?editors=1100 (this
has a dev build installed)
2. Click each button to open a popover.
3. Verify that each popover can be scrolled.

I could not find a great way to automate this test, but let me know if
anyone has ideas!
2024-04-01 20:29:03 +00:00
761e1b47dd feat: rename dark/high-contrast themes to palettes (#29149)
Issue number: Internal

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Ionic Framework currently plans to offer dark and high contrast "themes"
in v8. However this naming nomenclature conflicts with a significant new
feature that the team is working on towards v9+.

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- Migrates previous dark and high contrast "themes" to "palettes"
- Updates test infrastructure to import from the new stylesheet
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- [x] Yes
- [ ] No

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Developers that have updated to the Ionic v8 beta and have implemented
the dark and high contrast themes, will need to update the import path:

```diff
-@import '@ionic/angular/css/themes/dark.always.css';
+@import '@ionic/angular/css/palettes/dark.always.css';
```


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Blocked by: https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/29148.
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Documentation PR: https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-docs/pull/3521

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2024-03-18 14:45:47 -04:00
b148b3225b chore(playwright): migrate themes to palettes (#29148)
Issue number: N/A

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- [x] No

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This **does not** change where the light/dark/high contrast styles live
or how they are consumed in the test infra. That work is done here:
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/29149

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2024-03-14 10:29:09 -04:00
ca61e5061b feat: add high contrast themes (#29010)
⚠️ This is a combination of previously approved PRs with the
exception of
fe9dca513c.
This change was made as a result of
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework-design-documents/pull/248.

Issue number: Internal

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Users do not have a way of increasing the contrast in Ionic apps. This
is valuable for people with low vision as increasing the contrast
between foreground and background content helps improve readability.

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- Adds a high contrast light and high contrast dark theme. As with our
other themes, developers can choose between system, class, and always
stylesheets.

While we aim to improve contrast for text and UI components, this
feature prioritizes text in the event that both text and UI component
cannot be improved without one negatively impacting the other.

## Does this introduce a breaking change?

- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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Dev build: `7.6.7-dev.11706894781.1cd59fde`

Testing instructions:

1. Open `src/themes/test/css-variables`. Activate the high contrast
light and dark themes to verify that contrast does increase.
2. Use the dev build to integrate the theme into a test app (conference
app, starter app, etc).

I'd recommend using these imports:

```css
@import "@ionic/angular/css/themes/high-contrast.system.css";
@import "@ionic/angular/css/themes/high-contrast-dark.system.css";
```
Note: Make sure this is imported **after** `core.scss`

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2024-02-13 12:20:04 -05:00
b37fa5e997 refactor: update styles according to design document (#29011)
This PR makes adjustments to the standard contrast light and dark themes
as defined in
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework-design-documents/pull/248.
2024-02-13 11:44:33 -05:00
7fd7e1d9b8 refactor(core-styles): use sass variables in global styles (#28979) 2024-02-06 08:43:22 -08:00
9b25c4f456 refactor(dynamic-font): remove --ion-default-dynamic-font (#28966)
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2024-02-05 14:28:58 -08:00
74de16f862 chore(): sync 2024-01-25 12:35:32 -05:00
9603a4de36 fix(menu): improve reliability of main content not being scrollable when menu opens (#28829)
Issue number: resolves #28399

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As part of https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/26976 I
fixed an issue where `pointer-events: none` was not applied until after
the menu open gesture finishes. This resolved a bug where scrolling was
latching after the menu gesture starts.

However, I did not account for the edge case where scrolling latches
_before_ `pointer-events: none` is applied in the DOM. Since scrolling
has already latched then `pointer-events: none` does not change the
scrolling behavior. This can happen if a user swipes up and to the right
from the left edge of the screen.

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- `overflow-y: hidden` is now applied to the scrollable content which
will interrupt any scrolling when the menu is open.

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- [x] No

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Testing:

This bug fixes a timing issue where scrolling latches on the main
content as the menu tries to open. As a result, I am unable to write
reliable automated tests for this. Reviewers should perform the
following test on iOS and Android physical devices:

1. Open `src/components/menu/test/basic`.
2. Add enough elements to the main page content such that it scrolls (I
added a list with items).
3. On each device, attempt to scroll the main content while also opening
the menu on the starting edge of the screen.

Scrolling on the main content should not happen if the menu opens.

Dev build: `7.6.5-dev.11705341148.1a550d3b`
2024-01-23 19:24:56 +00:00
a8e1e168ee fix(themes): modify the dark themes to use :root for mode-specific styles (#28833)
Issue number: N/A

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## What is the current behavior?
The `system` and `always` dark theme files target the mode-specific
styles by using the following selectors:

```scss
:root {
  @include dark-base-theme();
}

.ios body {
  @include dark-ios-theme();
}

.md body {
  @include dark-md-theme();
}
```

This is an issue because then users **cannot** override the dark theme
by targeting `:root.ios`, they must target the `body`.

## What is the new behavior?
Updates the mode selectors to target the `:root` with the mode-specific
class:

```scss
:root {
  @include dark-base-theme();
}

:root.ios {
  @include dark-ios-theme();
}

:root.md {
  @include dark-md-theme();
}
```

This makes more sense, since we want it to still be global but
mode-specific, and allows users to override it on `:root` if desired.

## Does this introduce a breaking change?

- [ ] Yes
- [x] Maybe
- [ ] No

BREAKING CHANGES:

In previous versions, it was recommended to define the dark theme in the
following way:

```css
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
  body {
    /* global app variables */
  }

  .ios body {
    /* global ios app variables */
  }

  .md body {
    /* global md app variables */
  }
}
```

In Ionic Framework version 8, the dark theme is being distributed via
css files that can be imported. Below is an example of importing a dark
theme file in Angular:

```css
/* @import '@ionic/angular/css/themes/dark.always.css'; */
/* @import "@ionic/angular/css/themes/dark.class.css"; */
@import "@ionic/angular/css/themes/dark.system.css";
```

By importing the `dark.system.css` file, the dark theme variables will
be defined like the following:

```css
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
  :root {
    /* global app variables */
  }

  :root.ios {
    /* global ios app variables */
  }

  :root.md {
    /* global md app variables */
  }
}
```

Notice that the dark theme is now applied to the `:root` selector
instead of the `body` selector. The
[`:root`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/:root)
selector represents the `<html>` element and is identical to the
selector `html`, except that its specificity is higher.

While migrating to include the new dark theme files is unlikely to cause
breaking changes, these new selectors can lead to unexpected overrides
if custom CSS variables are being set on the `body` element. We
recommend updating any instances where global application variables are
set to target the `:root` selector instead.

For more information on the new dark theme files, refer to the [Dark
Mode documentation](https://ionicframework.com/docs/theming/dark-mode).

## Other Information

Dev build: `7.6.2-dev.11705355381.14b22962`
2024-01-19 10:48:29 -05:00
e1f98509fa feat(theme): export light theme tokens (#28802)
Issue number: Internal

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The light theme tokens are included in the starter apps but not in Ionic
Framework itself.

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- The light mode tokens are bundled with Ionic Framework. This allows
developers to always have the light mode accessible to them including
the tokens.

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- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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2024-01-10 18:21:59 -05:00
15e368c378 feat(theme): improved color contrast with color palette (#28791)
Issue number: Internal

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The team would like to ensure that Ionic Framework components that use
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minimum contrast ratios as defined in the WCAG.

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- Introduces a revised set of Ionic colors that pass AA color contrast
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2024-01-08 15:30:35 -05:00
dc51b33db5 chore: remove safari 11 code (#28690)
Older versions of WebKit used an old `constant()` syntax for safe area
variables: https://caniuse.com/?search=env

As of Safari 11.3, `env()` is supported instead. We haven't supported
Safari 11 in years, so I think this is safe to remove.
2023-12-11 21:15:16 +00:00
f8067819ee feat(a11y): add dynamic font scaling (#28314)
Issue number: resolves #24638, resolves #18592

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Developers have requested that Ionic Framework support the dynamic type
feature on iOS for accessibility purposes. Ionic applications do not
respond to font scaling on iOS which can create inaccessible
applications particularly for users with low vision. Ionic apps on
Android devices currently support the Android equivalent due to
functionality in the Chromium webview.

Developers have also requested a way of adjusting the fonts in their
Ionic UI components consistently.

## What is the new behavior?
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- Ionic components now use `rem` instead of `px` where appropriate. This
means devs can change the font size on `html` and the text in supported
Ionic components will scale up/down appropriately
- Add support for Dynamic Type on iOS (the iOS version of Dynamic Font
Scaling)

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- [ ] Yes
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2023-10-10 17:38:09 -04:00
b297529afc fix(core): allow fullscreen scroll content to flow outside container for translucent tab bar (#28246)
Issue number: resolves #17676

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The IonNav, IonRouterOutlet, and .ion-page elements have `overflow:
hidden` which prevent content from spilling out of it. This was likely
done to prevent these elements from having overflow scroll (since the
inner IonContent should be scrollable). However, this breaks the
translucency effect on IonTabBar because the content in IonContent can
not scroll under the IonTabBar.

```html
<ion-tabs>
  <ion-router-outlet> <!-- this has overflow: hidden -->
    ...
    <ion-content fullscreen="true">...</ion-content>
  </ion-router-outlet>
  <ion-tab-bar translucent="true">...</ion-tab-bar>
</ion-tabs>
```

In Ionic v3 components such as IonTabs and IonNav did have `overflow:
hidden`:
cf35d5eb7f/src/components/app/app.scss (L241-L246)

However, components like IonNav were not used inside of tabs at the
time, so the reported bug was not a problem then.

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- Removed `overflow: hidden` from IonNav, IonRouterOutlet, and
.ion-page. This change seems safe to make because the `position:
absolute` and top/right/bottom/left values should ensure that these
elements take up the available screen space and avoid having overflow
scrolling.

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Dev build: `7.4.2-dev.11695832397.13fa6703`

Note: Fixing this reveals
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/21130 which is why
this fix is dependent on the linked issue getting fixed first.

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2023-10-04 19:18:48 +00:00
66584b03d0 fix: safari no longer adjusts text in landscape (#27787)
Issue number: resolves #27782

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Ionic uses text-size-adjust to prevent browsers from resizing text in
landscape mode in order to match native app behavior. However, WebKit
only supports `-webkit-text-size-adjust`, so this fix never applied to
iOS devices.

https://caniuse.com/?search=text-size-adjust

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- Add `-webkit-text-size-adjust` where we use `text-size-adjust`

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**Landscape**

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**Portrait** (Should be no changes)

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2023-07-13 17:26:13 +00:00
77b9e11c2b chore(): sync with main 2023-03-08 09:35:37 -05:00