Now that the Glean Dictionary (https://dictionary.telemetry.mozilla.org)
has hit production, our guidance is to move away from generating
metrics.md files. The Glean Dictionary is a better solution for this task
for a couple of reasons:
1. The Glean Dictionary contains a complete reference of all metrics
and pings sent by an application (not just those defined in the
application itself, as is the case with the markdown documentation)
2. The Glean Dictionary provides additional context and links beyond
what is provided by the documentation (for example, information on
how to access metric information via BigQuery or GLAM) as well as
annotations provided by data scientists in the course of analyzing data
(see, for example, the commentary section for:
https://dictionary.telemetry.mozilla.org/apps/fenix/metrics/metrics_search_count).
This should also reduce some of the churn/burden on people when
they submit PRs, as there is no longer any need to update metrics.md
as a part of them.
* Added color for "Share" menu's "Recently Used" in Dark theme
- Changed HEX code for inset_dark_theme in values/colors.xml
* Replaced #52525E in values/colors.xml with @color/photonDarkGrey10
* Added color for "Share" menu's "Recently Used" in Dark theme
- Created a separate attribute recentlyUsedSharedMenu to be used by 'recently used' panel of tab share menu
- It specifies colors to be used for Light and Dark theme
Instead of using a timestamp this will synchronize the Nightly version with the version
of Gecko / A-C. So when using 90.0.20210426143115 then the Nightly version will be
90.0a1 - similar to what Firefox desktop uses.
This is pedantic, but strictly something called <provider-name> is considered an HTML tag
unless it's in a code block (backticks).
See mozilla/glean-dictionary#549 and mozilla/glean-dictionary#497. I'm going to fix this upstream
but figured I might as well file a PR here to fix the underlying issue.
Some tests trying to "Add to top sites" may fail because of the sticky navbar
now covering that menu item -> scroll the menu up a little.
Some tests that previously were trying to scroll to the bottom of the menu to
interact with navbar options now don't have to. Them trying to interact with
navbar option with the menu opened as collapsed is a good test for the navbar
stickyness.