run.php should only be used for running behat
before this patch if tags were passed, then behat.yml
was being re-written with features havings tags.
As this is not ideal, this option is now removed and
features with tags will be optimally split
by init.php when --optimize-run option is passed
Refactor similar SQL generation code from get_users_by_capability
and get_enrolled_uses to make get_with_capability_sql.
Modified files: accesslib.php, enrollib.php, grouplib.php, new tests.
When an image was added via Atto and it was set to resize automatically
if the alignment was set to Top, Middle or Bottom when it was made
smaller then a vertical scroll bar would be displayed.
This was caused by the interaction of the margin settings on the image
and the 100% width set via the img-responsive css class. The width of
an element only includes the content area and not any borders, padding
or margins.
This change stops atto hardcoding the styles for image alignment into
the images style tag, it instead adds a class that defines the alignment
the image should have.
This change has the benefit that themers will now be able to adjust
how atto image alignments work if they wish.
Images added before this patch will continue to have the issue
until they are edited by the plugin, at which time their legacy style
will be removed and the new alignment method will be added.
Thanks to Andrew Nicols who provided a refactor for the Alignment
and style detection code.
This functionality no longer makes sense inside Moodle now that we have
external tools like stylelint to help us with this. It was not able to
be used by any core themes.
The code was always marked as not for external use.
This is a fix for a regressions introduced by MDL-54778. It
seems that escaped all our tests because there isn't any case
of such a dependency in core, but Daniele Cordella was facing
it within his surveypro module.
Standard action menus expand automatically when Javascript is disabled
thus there is no need to open them. In Boost, they expand when they're
hovered or when the focus is set on their trigger.