This should fix the issue that codecov reported a coverage percentage
which didn't take all builds into account (due to cancellation)
There are currently 29 travis builds so 10 should be a safe number
* Remove useless CSS declaration
* Remove commented out styles
* Merge duplicate declarations
* Remove even more commented out code
* Move footer mq to footer declaration
* Remove more useless code
* Stop vendor prefixing for IE below 11
* Remove useless vendor prefixing
* Merge identical declarations
* Fix 1px overflow in content wrapper
* Fix explorer scrolling when open on mobile
* Remove unused import
* Add Redux performance measurements to explorer menu
* Rewrite explorer reducer to avoid unnecessary operations
* Stop changing reducer state on every action regardless of type
* Remove redundant children.isFetching property in nodes reducer
* Remove redundant children.isLoaded property in nodes reducer
* Remove redundant children.isError property in nodes reducer
* Refactor nodes explorer reducer with sub-reducer
* Fix linting issue
* Remove unused class name
* Change default icon className from empty string to null
* Remove old TODO comment
* Hoist icons in ExplorerItem component for better performance
* Add comment
* Add tooling for performance measurement of React components
* Clean up explorer panel component definition
* Make performance measurements opt-in
* Improve alignment of page explorer menu on mobile
* Close explorer on touchend rather than touchstart
* Comment out performance measurement code
* Remove fade transition completely
Bug reporters are frequently not making the connection that "Steps to reproduce" means "steps for someone else to independently reproduce this bug", not "steps that I go through on my project to see this bug". Added some example text to gently steer people towards the level of detail we want...
Also trimmed down the "Wagtail version" item under "Technical details", since we don't really need to tell people four different ways to do the same thing. (We don't want people to mentally tune this text out, so I think it's a good habit to remove something for every new thing we add)