Blocks can require JavaScript which must be set up early in the page
lifecycle.
In order to do so, we should ensure that content is created in the standard
head setup before any other output is created so that any subsequent use of
block instances are no longer the first such use when they may already be
too late in the lifecycle.
This commit moves user agent related functionality out of several
core libraries and combines it into a more manageable class.
All core uses are converted and functions deprecated in favor
of the new class.
This commit moves user agent related functionality out of several
core libraries and combines it into a more manageable class.
All core uses are converted and functions deprecated in favor
of the new class.
If you click the link in the page footer, then it will reliably
redirect you back to the page you were on after purging the caches.
If you go to the purge all caches page in the admin menu, it shows you a
purge button, with no cancel button. Clicking the button purges the
caches and takes you back to the page with the button.
The following changes have been made:
* course_section_cm_edit_actions now allows the caller more options for the
display of the action menu.
* The site menu block now disables the JS enhancement of the actionmenu so
that it displays as it did before. After more testing this seemed like the
only option that worked in the limited space of the block when it had
several modules.
* draganddrop of resources now triggers the action menu enhancement as well.
* Fixed display of title when the menu is not being enhanced by JS.
* Fixed the alignment of the completion icon in the bootstrapbase theme.
* Tweaked the CSS for the standard theme.
* Fixed IE8 display of icons.
* Fixed blocks using course renderer.
* Fixed behat tests.
* codecheckers fixes
* Removed alt from icons with descriptive text
* Tweaked actionmenu initialisation for performance
The patch converts the dock into a YUI shifter module and at
the same time improves several aspects of its operation.
The features of this patch include:
* Dock Module conversion.
* A loader that ensures we don't include the dock JS or its
requirements unless actually required.
* We no longer include the dock JS for themes that don't
enable it.
* Blocks no longer add registration events to the page
instead a dockable attribute is added to the html and the
loader looks for that.
* The dock module is properly documented and running YUIDoc
gives good quality documentation.
* We no longer need the dock module registration or
subcomponent.
* All events that can be delegated are now delegated.
* Removed unused variables and code left over after fixes.
* Support for docking blocks renderered using the new blocks
render method. Better support for custom block regions.
Defined function tabree() as final so themes do not override it by mistake.
Added comments to other similar shortcut functions that themes should not override them (can not declare them final
for backward compartibility)
- created renderable object tabtree that represents the tree of tabs, extends tabobject
- created core_renderer::tabtree(), and supporting core_renderer::render_tabtree(), core_renderer::render_tabobject()
- change print_tabs() to use renderer function, deprecate supporting not needed functions
It is weird, but Chrome PDF viewer keeps retrying byteserving requests for anything but 407. This commit also normalises response headers on all error pages.
This patch uses local URLs in parameters because it is more compatible
with various security hacks. Session key is not added automatically to
return url for safety reasons - we do not want to execute some random
action again. POST pages are now returned to course page too.
The url_select class can optionally show a button (much like the non-JS
fallback). In this case, the autosubmit nature of the form shouldn't be
enforced and it should only submit on the button.