* Rebranding course license
- Fixing horizontal padding
- Setting color to gray 500
- Removing unnecessary a:hover color
- Removing unneeded CSS classes (sequence-footer, course-license, and license-text)
- Removing unnecessary spans
* Removing all usages of theme-color.
* Removing underline from “Help” button in header
* Use outline-primary for user menu button in header.
* Revert text-decoration-none on Help link
This is unnecessary now - it’s fixed at the brand level.
* Rebranding breadcrumbs to be primary-500.
* Set styling for Unit title to h3.
* Setting bookmark button color to primary-500
* Aligning current selection line to be inside dropdown, not outside.
* Adjusting sequence dropdown colors
Gray 700 for non-active units, primary 500 for active unit icon.
* Remove custom btn-outline-light config
We no longer use it in this MFE and the color palette in paragon/the brand has changed anyway.
* Let the stylesheet breathe!
* Update MFE to use the new “brand-openedx” repository.
This will allow the MFE to be re-branded by overriding this default implementation. More detail here:
https://github.com/edx/brand-openedx
* Removing unused frontend-component-header module.
This app doesn’t use frontend-component-header. That it was a dependency is confusing and led me to believe I needed to wait for its rebrand to continue - not so. Removing the unused dependency.
* Adding quick comment describing the structure of gated_content
* Fixing course exit styling
* Changing LinkedIn icon
* fix: fix Instructor toolbar button styling
* Bumping footer, platform, and paragon versions.
* Using configured logo and favicon.
Co-authored-by: Carla Duarte <cduarte@edx.org>
* Updating Dropdown and Button.
* Fixing broken tests and test warnings.
* Remove comment block.
* Using variant=“link” on the Tabs Dropdown.Toggle.
* Fixing some merge conflicts.
* Moving model-store into “generic” sub-directory.
Also adding a README.md to explain what belongs in “generic”
* Moving user-messages into “generic” sub-directory.
* Moving PageLoading into “generic” sub-directory.
* Moving “tabs” module into “generic” sub-directory.
* Moving InstructorToolbar and MasqueradeWidget up to instructor-toolbar.
The masquerade widget is a sub-module of instructor-toolbar.
* Co-locating celebration APIs with celebration utils.
Also adding an ADR about thunk/API naming conventions and making some other areas of the code adhere to it.
* Moving courseware data (thunks, api) into the courseware module.
Note that cousre-home/data/api still uses normalizeBlocks - this should be fixed so it’s not reaching across. Maybe we pull that particular API up top.
This PR includes a few TODOs for things I saw, as well as a tiny bit of whitespace cleanup.
- Pulled Course Home specific components into `course-home`
- Created a courseHome reducer (and all necessary data files - api, thunks, slice)
- Removed Course Home logic from Courseware's data files (api, thunks, slice, etc.)
- Renamed Outline Tab URL to end in `/home` rather than `/outline` again (per Product)
Co-authored-by: Carla Duarte <cduarte@edx.org>
Specifically, make sure that the header, footer, and tabs are all
shared code so that they look the same and don't need to be
redefined as we add more tab pages.
* Extensive refactor of application data management.
- “course-blocks” and “course-meta” are replaced with “courseware” module. This obscures the difference between the two from the application itself.
- a generic “model-store” module is used to store all course, section, sequence, and unit data in a normalized way, agnostic to the metadata vs. blocks APIs.
- SequenceContainer has been removed, and it’s work is just done in CourseContainer instead.
- UI components are - in general - more responsible for deciding their own behavior during data loading. If they want to show a spinner or nothing, it’s up to their discretion.
- The API layer is responsible for normalizing data into a form the app will want to use, prior to putting it into the model store.
* Organizing into some more sub-modules.
- Bookmarks becomes it’s own module.
- SequenceNavigation becomes another one.
* More modularization of data directories.
- Moving model-store up to the top.
- Moving fetchCourse and fetchSequence up to the top-level data directory, since they’re used by both courseware and outline.
- Moving getBlockCompletion and updateSequencePosition into the courseware/data directory, since they pertain to that page.
* Normalizing on using the word “title”
* Using history.replace instead of history.push
This fixes TNL-7125
* Allowing sub-components to use hooks and redux
This reduces the amount of data we need to pass around, and lets us move some complexity to more natural modules.
* Fixing bug where enrollment alert is shown for undefined isEnrolled
The enrollment alert would inadvertently be shown if a user navigated from the outline to the course. This was because it interpreted an undefined “isEnrolled” flag as false. Instead, we should wait for the isEnrolled flag to be explicitly true or false.
* Organizing modules.
- Renaming “outline” to “course-home”.
- Moving sequence and sequence-navigation modules under the course module.
* Some final application organization and ADR write-ups.
* Final refactoring
- Favoring passing data by ID and looking it up in the store with useModel.
- Moving headers into course-header directory.
* Updating ADRs. Splitting model-store information out into its own ADR.