There are times, such as when viewing a user profile within a course,
when user_can_view_profile() should be passed a course to force it to
restrict its capability checks to only the supplied course. This change
makes sure that core_renderer->context_header() calls this correctly.
Fix to:
- Make sure we properly check both user and course contexts in
the load_for_user function in navigation lib and user the
user_can_view_profile function for same-course access checks.
- Use user_can_view_profile in the renderer's context_header to
properly decide whether a user can view another user's picture
and messaging options in the page header.
Mustache templates containing {{#js}} blocks are not returned via the
fragments API. This is because the requirements manager is assigned when the renderer is created
and not updated by the call to start collecting page requirements.
Center logo / site name.
Add padding to logo / site name.
Serve retina images and resize with css.
Add a line under the logo / site name.
Don't show site name if there is a logo.
Obey nonavbar option in core_renderer.
They should be left aligned with a header, content and footer (right aligned with the buttons).
There should be a primary continue button and a secondary cancel button.
This patch changes the effective response code from a 407 to a 403 when
erroring on iOS 10 and when a HTTP_X_PLAYBACK_SESSION_ID HTTP header is
found.
This causes the iOS Media framework to send the cookie with the request
which subsequently succeeds.
This patch includes a big set of changes that are all designed to work together to provide
a better way to navigate in the new theme, and a different way of working with blocks.
Blocks have been moved to a "drawer" that can be opened and closed (this is remembered in a user pref).
A new "flat navigation" element is also available in a drawer - which should let you do 90% of things
without needing to open the "blocks" drawer.
The flat navigation is build from specific parts of the nav tree - the top nodes like "calendar, dashboard" are
hand picked. There is a mycourses node listing your enrolled courses.
There is a node for the current course, built from the top nodes in the current course node in the nav tree.
Administrators have a link to the Site admin settings here too.
These nav elements are used by the templates for the new theme, which also has a resigned layout for login and signup.
There have also been some additional fixes / improvements to the scss for the new theme which goes along with these
layout changes.
This set of changes is a collaboration between Martin, Damyon and Alberto (thanks!).