Releases: james-cnz/moodle-format_multitopic
Releases · james-cnz/moodle-format_multitopic
v5.0.1
v5.0.1-rc1
Changes
- Prevent collapsing non-collapsible sections (#51)
- Fix section duplicate return URL (MDL-84216)
- CI coverage for Moodle 5.1
v5.0.0
Changes
- Abbreviate course index section name prefix
- Link active tab
- Don't link page titles
- AJAX improvements
- Only load sections on the page
- Collapse subsections by default
- Update CI checks
- Updates since Moodle 4.0
- Deprecations since Moodle 4.0
- Code tidying
- Unofficial interim support for Moodle 5.1 (assuming no breaking changes before release)
v5.0.0-rc2
Changes
- Abbreviate course index section name prefix
- Link active tab
- Don't link page titles
- AJAX improvements
- Only load sections on the page
- Collapse subsections by default
- Update CI checks
- Updates since Moodle 4.0
- Deprecations since Moodle 4.0
- Code tidying
- Unofficial interim support for Moodle 5.1 (assuming no breaking changes before release)
v4.5.3
Changes
- Prevent new sections being hidden
- Simplify sections preferences code
- Fix subsections drag and drop issue
- Partially fix Classic theme Navigation for subsections
- Don't try to refresh section list on subsection page
- Code style updates
- Update CI checks
- Update README
Notes
- Since Multitopic format 4.2.0, it should be possible to remove any custom CSS previously added for the Multitopic format, as the built-in CSS should now be sufficient for a decent look. If you do have old custom CSS from a previous Multitopic version, it would probably be best to remove it, as it may cause a variety of issues.
v4.5.3-rc2
Changes
- Prevent new sections being hidden
- Simplify sections preferences code
- Fix subsections drag and drop issue
- Partially fix Classic theme Navigation for subsections
- Don't try to refresh section list on subsection page
- Code style updates
- Update CI checks
- Update README
Notes
- Since Multitopic format 4.2.0, it should be possible to remove any custom CSS previously added for the Multitopic format, as the built-in CSS should now be sufficient for a decent look. If you do have old custom CSS from a previous Multitopic version, it would probably be best to remove it, as it may cause a variety of issues.
v4.5.3-rc1
Changes
- Prevent new sections being hidden
- Simplify sections preferences code
- Fix subsections drag and drop issue
- Partially fix Classic theme Navigation for subsections
- Don't try to refresh section list on subsection page
- Update CI checks
- Update README
Notes
- Since Multitopic format 4.2.0, it should be possible to remove any custom CSS previously added for the Multitopic format, as the built-in CSS should now be sufficient for a decent look. If you do have old custom CSS from a previous Multitopic version, it would probably be best to remove it, as it may cause a variety of issues.
v4.5.2
Changes
- Unofficial interim support for Moodle 5.0
- Visibility inheritance fixes (Issue #50)
- Fix licence URLs
Notes
- Since Multitopic format 4.2.0, it should be possible to remove any custom CSS previously added for the Multitopic format, as the built-in CSS should now be sufficient for a decent look. If you do have old custom CSS from a previous Multitopic version, it would probably be best to remove it, as it may cause a variety of issues.
v4.5.1
Changes
- Fix crash when viewing subsections in some themes (Issue #49)
- Partially fix Course index Text and media area links (MDL-83690)
- Remove bulk tick boxes from page sections in Moodle 4.4 and above (MDL-78095)
- Add plugin description (MDL-80461)
Notes
- Since Multitopic format 4.2.0, it should be possible to remove any custom CSS previously added for the Multitopic format, as the built-in CSS should now be sufficient for a decent look. If you do have old custom CSS from a previous Multitopic version, it would probably be best to remove it, as it may cause a variety of issues.
v4.5.0
Changes
- Fixes for various issues when two people edit a course at once
- Experimental support for subsections
Notes
- Since Multitopic format 4.2.0, it should be possible to remove any custom CSS previously added for the Multitopic format, as the built-in CSS should now be sufficient for a decent look. If you do have old custom CSS from a previous Multitopic version, it would probably be best to remove it, as it may cause a variety of issues.