Wagtail
Wagtail is a free and open source content management system (CMS) written in Python. The project has a focus on developer friendliness as well as ease of use of its administration interface, translated in multiple languages.
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It would be appreciated if draftail can modify font color for text selection.
It is a common use-case to require a comma in a form choice, such as "Please specify your income: $1,000 - $2,000" etc. I think it would be preferable to use pipe separator since it is not an English grammatical character.
While we do have a very customized form page, we are still leaning on some underpinnings of wagtail.contrib.forms, so I think we will either need to provide our own choice fi
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Great wagtail integration! Was trying to figure out on how to remove all items from the basket or a single product item. The current API allows subtracting the quantity of the product but not remove the product by itself.
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It seems like we are calling keysToCamelFromSnake twice in App.js, both at the initial sequence and later when we serve the page component. Since keysToCamelFromSnake is recursive is looks unnecessary.
We should be able to just unpack componentProps here: https://github.com/Frojd/Wagtail-Pipit/blob/10c09ac55fe5f5b2f720fc379d0777a879eba025/%7B%7Bcookiecutter.project_name%7D%7D/frontend/s
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Created by Torchbox
Released February 2014
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Issue Summary
Copying a page doesn't copy the original's privacy settings, but appears to inherit from the new parent's privacy settings.
That is, if page A1 is public, and its child page A1a has privacy set to "private, accessible to...," copying page A1a to A1b causes A1b to be set to public. I feel there's a general expectation that the original's privacy settings would copy over to