- Fixed header/footer code now listens for a custom event "contentmodified" on the document to figure out if it should be repositioned or not. Modified collapsible and listview to fire off contentmodified whenever they modify content. Developers can also fire off this event to trigger position updates for fixed headers/footers, so this could be used to address issue #2042 and the mention of collapsible in #2596.
- Switch to using "click" instead of "vclick" on collapsible headers since that is the only reliable way to prevent uncaught/mismatched clicks from firing on a different element.
Re-styled collapsible and collapsible set so the content of the collapsible now is applied the ui-btn-up-%%theme%% class. This way the border will match the border of the header button. In the meantime in the ui-collapsible-content class we remove the background image and tweak the margin/padding to make everything look good.
Combined the expand/collapse handlers into a single one and made extensive use of .toggleClass()
- Internally, each plugin self-initializes by binding to the pagecreate event.
- Unit tests have been added and adjusted to support some internal changes involved in this commit.
- In the process, the portions of the page plugin that were used to enhance the header,content,and footer sections of a native-app style page layout are now located in jquery.mobile.page.sections.js.
- No public API options have changed, except that the page plugin no longer has options for keepNative, and degradeInputs, as plugins now handle these internally (keepNative was never documented, and degradeInputs only affected slider, so it lives there now. Page options related to the page sections are now located in the page.sections script, but they are still configurable via the page plugin's options api.
- Make, Ant, and index files are updated with a new load order for all JS files.
Removed the return false in the vclick handler of collapsible and replaced it with a preventDefault(). The only reason we were returning false was to stopPropagation() so that the vclick handler in navigation.js didn't place a ui-btn-active on it.
- When we switched to virtual mouse events, I just did a straight translation of the code that existed which basically did the collapse/expand on mouseup. In order to factor in scrolling, I needed to move that code into a vclick handler and stopPropagation() and preventDefault() to make sure the button doesn't activate.