Studio: adding course re-run-centric static template rendering
* initial HTML for dashboard states
* initial HTML for new course re-run view/form
* initial HTML placeholder for outline alert UI
Conflicts:
cms/templates/index.html
Studio: adding styling for course re-run-centric views
* adding new view/page mast-wizard type
* refactoring create course/element form styling
* adding course re-run view specific styling
* adding courses processing styling (w/ alerts and status)
Course rerun server-side updates: support display_name and DuplicateCourseError.
Studio: further design revisions and tweaks from feedback
* removing new window attribute from re-run control
* removing links from processing courses
* revising look/feel of dismiss action on dashboard + alert
* correcting font-weight of dashboard processing title
* adding extra space to course rerun action on dashboard
* re-wording secondary cancel action on rerun view
Conflicts:
cms/templates/index.html
Added interation on unsucceeded courses in dashboard
Studio: removing 'rel=external' property from course re-run actions
Studio: removing hover styles for processing courses
Fixed value bug in split and set course listing to display run
moved task.py for rerun
Fix bok_choy test by changing course separator.
Change format of the modal title to '[Subsection/Section Name] Settings'.
Improve bok_choy test stability.
Studio: correcting modal window size name for outline settings editor
Specify full date in bok_choy tests.
Refactor bok_choy tests.
Remove .modal-editor from basic-modal.underscore
Set classes in modal window dynamically.
Studio: revising outline edit modal tip content and overall size
Rename isEditable to isEditableOnCourseOutline.
Interpolate display name.
Use graded instead of format as flag.
Studio: revising outline settings edit modal size
Fix selectors in bok_choy tests.
Remove unused variables; some changes to match existing BDD spec for
drag/drop (expand-on-hover timeout and dropping with mouse outside of
element); bugfix for section expand; some code cleanup; update and
re-enable acceptance test.
Failed drags bring the element back to where it started; elements are
locked to the y-axis, states are represented as CSS classes for
styling, elements can be dragged across section/subsection borders,
and dragging to the top/bottom of a section Just Works™.
Needs some styling love to give visual representation of where the
dragged element will drop, though.
TODO: It'd be good to have auto expand/collapse for subsections.