This version:
* should work with the Behat Goutte driver
* should not suffer from password autofill anxiety
* should allow unmasking (and masking) of a password
* should allow editing of passwords in either masked, or unmasked form
AMOS BEGIN
MOV [revealpassword,core_form],[passwordunmaskrevealhint,core_form]
AMOS END
Fix I edit profile steps
Apply fixed header in css
Remove transitions from menus for behat
Be more specific about some "I follow" steps
Navigation path changes
"Current course" node removed from nav tree
Adapt tests because there are no default blocks
Force some space between action menu items
This patch includes a big set of changes that are all designed to work together to provide
a better way to navigate in the new theme, and a different way of working with blocks.
Blocks have been moved to a "drawer" that can be opened and closed (this is remembered in a user pref).
A new "flat navigation" element is also available in a drawer - which should let you do 90% of things
without needing to open the "blocks" drawer.
The flat navigation is build from specific parts of the nav tree - the top nodes like "calendar, dashboard" are
hand picked. There is a mycourses node listing your enrolled courses.
There is a node for the current course, built from the top nodes in the current course node in the nav tree.
Administrators have a link to the Site admin settings here too.
These nav elements are used by the templates for the new theme, which also has a resigned layout for login and signup.
There have also been some additional fixes / improvements to the scss for the new theme which goes along with these
layout changes.
This set of changes is a collaboration between Martin, Damyon and Alberto (thanks!).
Removing the check in login/token.php is secure since the
auth_forcepasswordchange is checked in require_login that is called via
validate_context.
The user must be able to get a token even if that setting is on. With
that token we’ll redirect the user to the site or we’ll change the
password when a new WS for that is available.
This is:
a) To help avoid devs going on a wild goose chase to find a perf issue
when it's caused by css building
b) To make it clearer that this should never be enabled on production
sites (we already have a warning in the performance report, but who
looks at that)
Now that boost is the default theme and builds css itself, it's more
critical.
- New site setting to define the default course duration (used to set
the default end date for some course formats)
- End date setting out of restore
- Fix tool_uploadcourse
- Other fixes here and there
This commit includes a change in moodlelib to throw the
sitepolicynotagreed exception in a way that can be captured and
identified by external systems.