Hi @Hmains, thanks for taking the time to report this! The dropdown list is provided by your web browser, not by MediaWiki software.
Seriously, though, couldn't this be implemented using a template calling a Lua module?
I have since identified other similar changes that need to be made, and I have opened a new task, T397496, to track them.
I have submitted patches for the first four skins. Regarding the fifth one, Skin:Chameleon, it is only hosted on GitHub…
Change #1161775 had a related patch set uploaded (by Gerrit Patch Uploader; author: Anne Haunime):
[mediawiki/skins/Timeless@master] Remove obsolete #toolbar fixed height CSS
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/1161775
Change #1161774 had a related patch set uploaded (by Gerrit Patch Uploader; author: Anne Haunime):
[mediawiki/skins/Splash@master] Remove obsolete #toolbar fixed height CSS
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/1161774
Change #1161773 had a related patch set uploaded (by Gerrit Patch Uploader; author: Anne Haunime):
[mediawiki/skins/Pivot@master] Remove obsolete #toolbar fixed height CSS
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/1161773
Change #1161772 had a related patch set uploaded (by Gerrit Patch Uploader; author: Anne Haunime):
[mediawiki/skins/Foreground@master] Remove obsolete #toolbar fixed height CSS
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/1161772
Change #1161572 merged by jenkins-bot:
[mediawiki/core@master] Remove obsolete #toolbar fixed height CSS
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/1161572
Change #1161572 had a related patch set uploaded (by Gerrit Patch Uploader; author: Anne Haunime):
[mediawiki/core@master] Remove obsolete #toolbar fixed height CSS
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/1161572
@Od1n you should file a separate task for the changes you are suggesting. That's good practice in general, but particularly useful here when the "main" ticket is long-closed and has lots and lots of discussion unrelated to your suggestion.
Now that https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/mediawiki/core/+/317079 was merged in 2018 (and in particular, see the changes at the bottom of this page), we should undo https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/mediawiki/core/+/373403 (which was merged in 2017): its CSS is now useless, as we are no longer inserting empty #toolbar elements.
The Android app has been adding top for quite some time, see T280308. That seems like a bug that needs to be opened for Wikipedia-Android-App-Backlog in and of itself.
Apparently this has been added to the Android app since the last time I checked here. However, the implementation appears to be buggy since the link to top is added to the edit summary even if other parts of the article have been edited. For example https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Diff/1295508800 is an edit in the Excitebike article that has top in the summary even though both the lead and the "Gameplay" section were edited.
This is deep into https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garbage_in,_garbage_out territory and doesn't need to be handled specially IMO; if the wiki is in an invalid state then you get invalid output.
This is deep into https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garbage_in,_garbage_out territory and doesn't need to be handled specially IMO; if the wiki is in an invalid state then you get invalid output.
I think the objections to this should be alleviated by T396214: Config setting `$wgDisableDoubleRedirectCreationErrors` to control throwing of double redirect creation errors, which could be turned on on wikis where there are fixer-bots to fix double redirects.
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