- Makes the action buttons underneath problems into link buttons
instead of push buttons. Per UI team
- Updates some colors of status pills like "Past due" or "Completed"
This will fix a bug about if assignment type is None, we will only
show the due date.
This will also fix a bug where we would show the assignment type and
due date on non-scored units within a subsection. Now it will only
show on scored units.
This also fixes the pill that displays from stretching out if the due
date text is multi-lined.
Due dates will only display for graded subsections.
If the assignment has already been completed, there will be a pill
to indicate that. If the assignment is past due, there will be a
pill. If it is upcoming, there are no pills
* Fix all stylelint errors
For any errors that fixing would require changing the output of the css disable stylelint for that line instead of modifying.
* Update quality.py
Make stylelint quality check pass when there are no errors
* Delete empty selectors
Recent google chrome updates showing awkard alignments on table.To
avoid them modifications in word-break css property are carried out
so that usability of content remains coherent on all browsers.
PROD-185
The course_visiblity field can have one of three values:
1. private (default): This keeps the standard access rules.
2. public_outline: Allows unenrolled and anonymous users access to the outline.
3. public: Allows unenrolled and anonymous users access to both outline and
course content.
When an unenrolled user accesses course content, instead of student_view(),
public_view() is used. A default implementation is provided for XBlocks
which do not implement this view. The public_view() must not have any
functionality which assumes the presence of a valid User and should show
a readonly only interface for the XBlock content.
The course_visiblity field can have one of three values:
1. private (default): This keeps the standard access rules.
2. public_outline: Allows unenrolled and anonymous users access to the outline.
3. public: Allows unenrolled and anonymous users access to both outline and
course content.
When an unenrolled user accesses course content, instead of student_view(),
public_view() is used. A default implementation is provided for XBlocks
which do not implement this view. The public_view() must not have any
functionality which assumes the presence of a valid User and should show
a readonly only interface for the XBlock content.