version = 2021052500 release version
requires= 2021052500 same than version
Why 20210525? (25th May 2021) ?
Because master is going to be Moodle 4.0, to be released
on November 2021. And, until then, we are going to have
a couple of "intermediate" releases:
- Moodle 3.10 to be released 9th November 2020. (2020110900)
This version will be using versions from today to 2020110900
(once it's released the YYYYMMDD part stops advancing).
- Moodle 3.11 to be released 10th May 2021. (2021051000)
This version will be using versions from 3.10 release to 2021051000
(once it's released the YYYYMMDD part stops advancing).
That means that all versions from today to 2021051000 are going
to be used by those 2 "intermediate" releases (3.10 and 3.11).
And we cannot use them in master, because it's forbidden to have
any overlapping of versions between branches (or different upgrade
paths will fail).
So, get that 2021051000, let's add it a couple of weeks to cover
the on-sync period (or a 2 weeks delay max!) and, the first version
that master can "own" in exclusive (without any overlap) is, exactly,
25th May 2021, hence our 20210525.
version = planned 2015051100 release version
requires= current 2015050500 rc1 version
Note: On purpose, the course format social wrong version (2015102100)
has been kept unmodified. Looking forward a solution right now.
1/ Set the aria-labelledby attribute on the contenteditable div (find the label from
original textarea)
2/ Store/restore the selection for the contenteditable div when it is focused. This allows
you to select some text, then go to the toolbar and click a button, and the selection
will be restored before the button effect is applied.
3/ Add an accessibility helper plugin.
From testing in all screenreaders, I found that all of their support for contenteditable is not great.
They treat it like a textbox - which means you can type and edit text, but it tells you nothing about
the styles, links or images in the editor. So I added a button to the toolbar, that is only accessible
when navigating via keyboard, that opens an accesssibility helper dialogue. The dialogue shows the list
of current styles, a global list of all links, and a global list of all images. Choosing an image or link
from here, will focus on the editable region, and select the link/image.
4/ Add an accessibility checker plugin to Atto.
Checks for images with no alt, images and links with filenames as alternate text/link text, and contrast ratios
less than WCAG 2.0 AA.