When installing existing assessment, don't autoselect all
Description
- title
Motivation and Context
Resolves #2220
How Has This Been Tested?
Go to an assessment, delete it, then go to "Install Assessment" and view that the uninstalled assessments aren't automatically checked.
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AFTER:
Types of changes
- [ ] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to change)
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- [x] I have run rubocop and erblint for style check. If you haven't, run
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- [ ] I have updated the documentation accordingly, included in this PR
📝 Walkthrough
📝 Walkthrough
Walkthrough
The pull request modifies the _install_assessment_table.html.erb file to change the default state of a checkbox related to assessments from checked to unchecked. Additionally, it updates the class of the label associated with the checkbox for improved styling or identification. These changes aim to enhance user experience when installing assessments without pre-selecting all options.
Changes
| File | Change Summary |
|---|---|
| app/views/assessments/_install_assessment_table.html.erb | Updated checkbox default state from checked to unchecked and changed label class to assessment-checkbox. |
| app/assets/stylesheets/install_assessment.css.scss | Introduced new CSS class .assessment-checkbox for flexbox layout and centered content. |
Assessment against linked issues
| Objective | Addressed | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| When installing existing assessment, don't autoselect all (#2220) | ✅ |
Possibly related PRs
- #2205: The addition of the
.category-cardclass in theindex.html.erbfile is related to the introduction of the.assessment-checkboxclass in the CSS file, as both changes involve enhancing the visual presentation of assessment-related elements.
Suggested reviewers
- 20wildmanj
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