Clicking on conflicting option box unchecks all conflicts
LMS: Clicking license text should bring to new window
updated styles to reflect html reuse inside of xblock edit modal area.
Add ARIA attributes to license for a11y
Gracefully handle re-selecting of selected license
Use native checkboxes for courseware license options
In Studio settings editor for video module, don't show license if feature-flagged off
Don't let Scope.contents fields leak to Studio editor
JS gettext() must all be on the same line for i18n
Add docstrings for bok-choy tests
Remove LicenseMixin from HTMLDescriptor
Responding to UX review feedback
Add aria-pressed attribute
Use https links instead of protocol-relative links for links to creativecommons.org
Remove license from course outline page in Studio
This allows course authors to choose between two difference licenses for their
course content: All Rights Reserved, or Creative Commons. In the backend, XBlocks
that wish to allow custom licenses need only inherit from LicenseMixin, which
adds a `license` field as a string.
License information is displayed in the Studio editor view, and just below the
rendered XBlock in the LMS. In addition, if the course block itself has a custom
license set, this license will display just below the main body of the page
on courseware pages.
This entire feature is gated behind the LICENSING feature flag.
* reducing font-weight on component adding menu
* adding in and applying demi-strong font-weight
* adding in $color-copy-emphasized variable
* correcting stateful xblock settings styling nesting
* syncing video player xblock-based controls font-weight
STUD-2109
This commit implements STUD-1490, allowing creation of components
on the container page. It also enables the delete and duplicate
buttons now that new content can be created that would benefit.
Note that it also creates shared functionality for adding components,
and refactors the unit page to use it too.
This is the changes for STUD-1244, which introduces the ability for Studio to display
arbitrarily nested xblocks. In this change, a new container page is introduced which can
display nested xblocks. In particular, the xblock type of 'vertical' is special cased
to be shown inline as a collapsible section. The unit page is mostly unchanged, except
that container xblock's are shown as a link to their container page, rather than being
shown inline.