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.
The former class, while less-flaky, does not always appear. (For example, if cohorts
are being toggled off.) This css class always appears. Initial findings point to
flakiness being a non-issue if we look for this class.
This eliminates some flakiness related to the loading of the notes page. It also
sets the 'no content' version of that page as a separate page object so testing
that case is more explicit.
TE-849
TNL-2120, TE-849
The parent .cohort-management class was loading faster than its children (which makes sense). However,
flakiness existed on these tests because browser actions were depending on child elements that had not
painted yet.
Tested this using chrome with no X11 forwarding for extra speed. That exposed the ajax call
as well as the sub-class rendering issues.
TE-849
This passes fine in firefox; however in chrome, the click is occurring before
the page is ready; and then the click itself is not specific enough. Also
refactored the add button method so it more-clearly returns the expected
end-state.