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Message #63681
[Bug 1947634] A change has been merged
Reviewed: https://reviews.mahara.org/12166
Committed: https://git.mahara.org/mahara/mahara/commit/898c309fde3d2dbf04de44c573145c420d8e2d6e
Submitter: Robert Lyon (robertl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Branch: 21.10_DEV
commit 898c309fde3d2dbf04de44c573145c420d8e2d6e
Author: Evonne <evonne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue Oct 19 12:30:18 2021 +1300
Bug 1947634 Portfolio completion page sign-off and verification style
Removing underline for sign-off, unsign-off, and verified icons.
behatnotneeded
Change-Id: I2a14ea57d66c88eda27dca1604c2048537c6ee5e
(cherry picked from commit ae55500066f49e4d9631a74c8a2e5f533253e1d9)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1947634
Title:
Portfolio completion page has link underline for sign-off and
verification
Status in Mahara:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
When you have the sign-off block on a page and display the information
on the 'Portfolio completion' page, the red dots for both 'Sign-off'
and 'Verification' have link underlines when that shouldn't be the
case.
To replicate:
1. Switch 'Portfolio completion' to 'Yes' for 'No institution'.
2. Create a personal portfolio page with the sign-off block and allow 'Verification' in it.
3. Share the page with another person and make them manager.
4. View the portfolio completion page as portfolio author.
Expected result: The red dot in the 'Sign-off' column doesn't have a link underline.
Actual result: There is an underline.
5. Sign off the page.
6. Log in as the other person and view the portfolio completion page.
Expected result: The red dot in the 'Verification' column doesn't have a link underline.
Actual result: There is an underline.
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