It looks like Chrome (and probably other browsers) is optimising the
next-padding div out since it has no content. This means the margin
doesn't apply. Adding the nbsp, and making sure it takes up no space
itself, is enough to make the margin do the right thing.
I also tried using padding instead of margin, but this results in an
extra page at the end of the output (there'd need to be a way to stop
page-break and next-padding appearing at the end of the document). I also
tried setting a min-height on next-padding, but this had the same issue.
* Fixes#4445: prevents assigned assets from being checked out in bulk checkout
* Updates data attribute to more versatile 'data-asset-status-type'
* Fixes broken unit test
* Fixes CustomFieldsetsController::fields() which I think is not used anywhere else and don't think ever worked as you can't call get() on a Collection.
Have tested extensively and doesn't seem to affect anywhere else?
* Adds default value functionality
* Adds built assets
* Fixes assignment to asset_model_id which should have been evaluation and alters route so it sits more in line with existing work
* Updates built assets
* Remove silly docker.env file; fix Dockerfile to preserve Oauth keys (#5377)
* Added department to custom asset export
Updates build assets
* Adds translation support for 'add default values' checkbox label
* Matched Asset currency and Asset Maintenance currency in Asset Maintenance editing view
* Cleaning code & add condition on currency of an asset location
* WIP - beginning of improved requested assets
- Use Ajax tables for faster loading
- Use new notifications for requesting an asset
TODO:
- Use ajax tables for requestable asset models
- Use new notifications for canceling an asset request
- Expire requests once the asset has been checked out to the requesting user
* Only show asset name in email if it has one
* Refactor requested method to only include non-canceled requests
* Refactored requestable assets to log request and cancelation
* Added softdeletes on checkout requests
* Differentiate between canceling and deleting requests
* Added asset request cancelation notification
* Added timestamps and corrected unique key on requests table
* Improved requests view
* Re-use blade for cancel/request email
* Refactored BS table formatter for requested assets
* Location name min reduced to 2
* Added PAT test as maintenance option
This needs to be refactored into database-driven options with a UI
* Better slack message
* Added getImageUrl method for assets
* Include qty in request notifications
TODO:
- Try to pull requested info from original request for cancelation, otherwise it will default to 1
* Removed old asset request/cancel emails
* Added user profile asset request routes
* Added profile controller requested assets method
* Added blade link to requested assets for profile view
* Sort user history desc
* Added requested assets blade
* Added canceled at to checkoutRequest method
* Include qty in request
* Fixed comment, removed allowed_columns
* Removed Queable methods, since we don’t use a queue
* Fixed return type in method doc
* Fixed version number
* Changed id to user_id for clarity