In the edx.org-next theme, the completion green check-
marks and the little bookmark icons were appearing on every
single unit. This was because a fontawesome CSS rule
in the new theme was overriding the `display: none`,
as set by `.is-hidden`, to be `display: inline: block`.
The fix is to add `!important` to a couple definitions
of `.is-hidden`. Definitely somewhat hacky, but this is
SCSS that we plan to deprecate at some point anyway.
TNL-7823
When determining completion status to show on the vertical, we take
into account if the problems are graded and scored (have a score
and weight). Now we take that into account in regards to showing the
banner inside the vertical too
The change to masquerade in the courseware view allows the proper
viewing of the xblock from the perspective of the masqueraded user.
In this case, it allows a staff user masquerading as a learner to see
their shift dates calls to action inside the MFE (the old view already
had this set up). The second change allows the staff user masquerading
to reset the schedule of the learner being masqueraded via the CTAs
As part of AA-500, we added a completeness check to showing the
banner since we didn't before. As part of AA-260, we now take into
account if a learner has more attempts left on a problem (regardless
of completeness) and allow them to shift their dates to try again.
Replaces the deprecated CachedFilesMixin with ManifestFilesMixin.
Also sorts xmodules and xblocks js bundles to make theme assets
compilation hashes consistent across different machines.
The toggle was previously an ExperimentWaffleFlag,
which allows stable A/B testing but increases the toggle's
complexity. Since we do not plan an doing any more A/B
tests as part of the MFE rollout, we can 'downgrade' this
toggle to a CourseWaffleFlag, which still allows us to do
phased rollout and course-run-specific overrides.
By explicitly importing the legacy namespace classes, we make it clear
that we are using soon-to-be-deprecated classes. We will then be able to
start removing the legacy classes, one module at a time.