- Adjust padding under the "My Account" title (was too big)
- Adjust color of menu items (was too light)
- Adjust thickness of underline on menu items hover (was too thick)
- Add some space between the "Hello" line and the next paragraph
Issue
When changing the "low stock amount" on product level, a.k.a. setting a "low stock amount" for a specific product. The message on the single product page does not change from "%s in stock" to "Only %s left in stock". It only checks the global setting "low stock quantity" defined in WooCommerce > Products > Stock.
Since Composer can't recursively use repositories, we can't actually use a local package to deal with this. We're going to keep the local package to separate the dependencies but we need to add autoload keys in the root package's `composer.json`
In order to avoid problems posed by potentially including the unconverted dependencies in the root autoloader, this package will hold all dependencies that require conflict avoidance.
This way it won't throw errors when building in 7.0 or 7.1
(required for CI). Still, an error will be thrown when manually
running move-vendor-packages.sh in 7.0 or 7.1.
This commit replaces a block of jQuery code that I believe does nothing. I found it while starting the work to make our JS code compatible with jQuery 3 as it uses jQuery.fn.keyup() which has been deprecated.
As far as I can understand, this block of code is supposed to change the focus to the coupon description when the user hits the tab key while the focus is on the title field. It doesn't work because the keyup event is not fired for the tab key. The current behavior is that when the user hits the tab key, the focus changes to the "Generate coupon code" button, and if the tab key is pressed another time, the focus changes to the description text field. Which seems fine to me and that is why I'm suggesting we remove this code instead of fixing it.
I believe it was added in this c15b8e817c commit six years ago and unfortunatelly the commit doesn't provide much information on why it was added.