* Allow use of display names with SwiftMailer
The syntax to allow display names with SwiftMailer is as follow:
`->setFrom(['john@doe.com' => 'John Doe'])`
Just like you set the `Email.admin_email`, you can set the default sender display name through the `Email.admin_email_displayname` configuration setting.
Refs:
- https://swiftmailer.symfony.com/docs/introduction.html#basic-usage
- https://docs.silverstripe.org/en/4/developer_guides/email/#administrator-emails
* Update Email.php
Simpler code using `Email.admin_email` as an associative array
* Update index.md
Added documentation showing how to add an email display name.
The ` $has_one` can be used both for `1-to-1` and `many-to-1` relations, depending on how is configured the inverse mapping on the related class. The documentation seems to suggest that `$has_one` implies a `1-to-1` relation, but then it gives an example of a `many-to-1` relationship. Since we are focusing on `$has_one` I would also put the `Player` class before the `Team` class.
I felt the negation docs didn't cover checking if a value was *not* another value and didn't point out that `not` can't be combined with other operators.
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- Stronger wording around "use composer"
- Consistent domain and email address naming
- Removed example for publishing non-composer modules (those shouldn't be encouraged)
- Removed instructions for installing modules from archives
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* WIP GridField action menu work, the gist of the idea is using a new gridfield component
* Add delete action to actions menu
* Actions are added automatically to action menu (allows for extension)
* Add test and minor changes
* Add docs and minor changes
* Refactor ActionMenuItem into distinct types, general ActionMenu cleanup
* Add icons and fix title
* Pass columnName, so it can be used by components
* Update test to open and find action menu buttons
* Add section in changelog upgrade section for GridField_ActionMenu