Exposes the hide_from_toc xblock attribute so course authors can configure it as a section visibility option in Studio. Before this change, the Hide from TOC functionality was mainly used by OLX components. Hence, it wasn't available for configuration through the Studio UI. Still, its implementation existed in the platform and could be used by setting the attribute: hide_from_toc=true as part of the OLX definition.
Ref: https://openedx.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/OEPM/pages/3853975595/Feature+Enhancement+Proposal+Hide+Sections+from+course+outline
* 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
AC-727
began changing colors in course content, files and uploads, and when creating a course
finished fixing contrast issues on files and uploads page
fixed advanced settings and issue with hovering in files and uploads
fixed color issues in studio home page and when hovering
fixed contrast in updates, pages, textbooks, and group configurations
fixed issues when configuring a section of a course in course outline
fixed hovering colors to make contrast more visible
fixed colors on the green button
AC-727
* syncing up status-release hover states for outline units
* adjusting in-context editor UI for longer outline titles
* corrects outline incontext editor display regression
* cleaning up unit/container sidebar styling
* removing redundant margin on Outline UI subsections
* selecting text when a user focuses into an incontext-editor input - STUD-2032
* syncing up unit publishing state UI with stateful names/styles
* revising outline item status message display logic to show release status
* fixing publishState value typo in outline UI template
* refining and syncing incontext editor styling
* maintaining visual alignment of collapsed/expanded sections in outline UI
* simplifying page-level action styles on outline UI
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.