When decorate_urlpatterns apply a decorator to a view function it lost spec names, docs, and the module where it was imported, making it uneasy to inspect when debugging (Like getting the name view and docs when using django-debug-toolbar)
Using functools.update_wrapper it updates the resulting function to look like the original wrapped view function.
Without the use of this decorator factory, the name of the wrapped view function would have been 'decorated_view'.
If the developer had overridden MESSAGE_TAGS in their site, Wagtail
messages used these classes in the admin. This caused the messages to
lose their styles.
Wagtail now ignores the MESSAGE_TAGS setting, using the default classes
defined in `django.contrib.messages.constants.LEVEL_TAGS`.
Fixes#2551
Concatinating with settings.STATIC_URL is no longer reccomended for creating
URLs to static resources, because it doesn't take the configured storage engine
into account. For example, a site using S3 to store its static files will need
static URLs that link out to S3, rather than relative URLs within the same
domain.
I replaced it with django.contrib.staticfiles.templatetags.staticfiles.static()
in python example code, and the {% static %} tag in template examples.
Most of the samples were already 4-space indented, but a few were using 2-space,
which is both inconsistent and, when it happened with Python code samples,
incompatible with PEP8.
You get a lexer error from the document builder if you use "code-block:: json",
and the json-style highlighting ends up not being applied. So I switched it to
"code-block:: text".
Switching explorer from position absolute to position fixed.
I did it in a pure CSS way but it would be good to be able to modify jquery.dlmenu.js line 213 to avoid it adding automatically a CSS property top on the element.
Make collection field on document chooser upload respect user permissions
failing test for #2511 for image uploader
Make collection field on image chooser upload respect user permissions