Removes the logic in the course reports related to storing the last
accessed course report in a session variable as this behaviour is
no longer required.
The course report page now redirects to the first avaliable course
report, instead of redirecting to the last accessed course report.
Also, a notification is now displayed on this page if there are no
course reports available.
As the message_jabber notification plugin has been removed from core,
the XMPPHP library (aka Jabber) is not required any more so it has
been completely removed from Moodle core too.
The "Enable web services for mobile devices" setting has been moved
from the "Mobile app settings" page to "Advanced features".
Besides, the "Mobile app" section and the "Mobile settings" page
won't be displayed if WS for mobile devices setting is disabled.
The "Enable MoodleNet integration" setting has been moved from
the "MoodleNet settings" page to "Advanced features".
Besides, the "MoodleNet settings" page and section won't be
displayed if MoodleNet integration setting is disabled.
The "Enable messaging" setting has been moved from "Messaging
settings" page to "Advanced features".
Besides, the "Messaging settings" page won't be displayed if
$CFG->messaging is disabled.
The "Enable competencies" setting has been moved from "Competencies
settings" page to "Advanced features".
Besides, the behaviour of the "Competencies" section has been reviewed
to completely hide it when competencies are disabled.
The following blocks have been removed from the Dashboard:
- Online users
- Upcoming events
- Learning plans
- Recently accessed courses
This change will only apply on new installations.
In order to achieve good colour contrast between dimmed text and striped
table rows, the background colour of the striped rows are being
lightened to 0.03 alpha. While $gray-600 is being adjusted to a bit
darker shade of #6a737b. This gives a colour contrast ratio of 4.5:1
between the dimmed text colour and the striped table row background
which meets WCAG 2.1 Level AA requirements.
Comparing the normal font colour (#212529) with the adjusted dimmed text
colour gives a contrast ratio of 3.20:1 which meets WCAG 2.1 Level AA
requirements and still makes them distinguishable from one another.