- The backup details page uses a table to show a sumary of the backup
content. Used role attribute to denote the tabular format of the
summary.
- The backup details page displays activity name next to each activity
icon. Therefore the icons are only decorative and do not need to have
any title or even alt text.
- Form labels should be associated with form controls. A div element is
not a form control.
- The from attribute of the form labels should be equal to the id
attribute of an element. Therefore, we first create a label and an
input elements and associate them to each other, and then pass them to
backup_detail_pair() when a label is needed.
Rename the string identifier to filetypesnotallowed, copy all the
existing translations in AMOS and deprecate the original string to be
eventually removed.
AMOS BEGIN
CPY [filetypesnotwhitelisted,core_form],[filetypesnotallowed,core_form]
AMOS END
The name of the placeholder has been found exclusive and potentially
derogatory. Also the name of variable that was used to populate the
placeholder value. That was not the intention.
When a given user doesn't have the capability to "Include user data"
during course copying, freeze the form element rather than not adding
it at all.
This caused problems as the element was required before preceding with
the course copy.
Before this change in a frozen context a user would be able to delete
their own comments.
After this change a user will only be able to delete their own comments
if they still have the capability to post new comments or the capability
to delete comments from any user.
Currently, PHP getimagesize method doesn't support SVG images.
As some features, such as badges, processs and optimise the images
before using them, a new filetype group has been created to exclude
SVG from there: optimised_image.
SVG can't be removed from web_image because then users won't be
able to add SVG images to their courses using labels, pages...
To support transitions from one search engine to a different one, or
to a different installation of the same kind, this feature allows for
queries to use a different search engine from indexing. So you can
reindex (and do all other search operation) on one server, while
user queries are unaffected on a different server.
This feature supports changing between search engine types, and also
between two Solr installations.