Updated selectable elements to be divs instead of buttons since Safari
akwardly does not focus on buttons on click.
Also standardised keyboard handling to our standard nav class.
Also addressed empty tag values showing in results.
For #4139
This is useful when developing and on Docker setups. Despite setting
encryption to null, if a server supports STARTTLS with a self-signed
certificate, the mailer try to upgrade the connection with STARTTLS.
Attempted to access an array that had been filtered and therefore could
have holes within, including as position 0 which would then be
accessed.
Also added cs language to internal map
Related to #4068
This new method batch-loads them from the database, and removes the
cache-layer with the intention that a couple of batch fetches from the
DB is more efficient than hitting the cache each time.
This changes how the editors interact with the parent page-editor
compontent, which handles auto-saving.
Instead of blasting the full editor content upon any change to that
parent compontent, the editors just alert of a change, without the
content. The parent compontent then requests the editor content from the
editor component when it needs that data for an autosave.
For #3981
Replaced the existing xpath-heavy system with a more manual traversal
approach. Fixes following slow areas of old system:
- Old system would repeat ID-setting action for elements (Headers could
be processed up to three times).
- Old system had a few very open xpath queries for headers.
- Old system would update links on every ID change, which triggers it's
own xpath query for links, leading to exponential scaling issues.
New system only does one xpath query for links when changes are needed.
Added test to cover.
For #3932
Added test to cover.
Did attempt a 64k limit, but values over 2k significantly increase
chance of other issues since this URL may be used in redirect headers.
Would rather catch issues in-app.
For #4044
This is to encourge the ":count" values to be used instead of 1s in the
translated variants so that non-pluralised languages are hardcoded with
"1"s in their content, even when not used in a singular context.
For #4040