Rachel Breeze 1bac8141f5 V8: Accessibility Changes For umbEditorHeader Directive (#6315)
* Umb editor control contains a11y support for the media section

* Started work to align to the settings section

* A11Y Amends for umbraco header directive specifically to support document type

* Fixed error when creating a new user

* This change makes sure that if a relationship type is edited, followed by a create, the title of the page is reset, a seperate PR will address the a11y requirements for this controller

* Umbraco Header directive now uses "create" rather than create item

* Made the ediorFor property more generic

* Made the ediorFor property more generic
Umbraco Header directive now uses "create" rather than create item

* Edit and create template now aligns to the more a11y header directive

* Added support for a11y name and title on settings->scripts

* Added support for a11y name and title on settings->stylesheets

* Added support for a11y name and title on settings->partial views

* Added support for a11y name and title on settings->partial view macros

* Added support for a11y name and title when editing members

* Added support for a11y name and title when editing member groups

* Updated to ignore package-lock

* Added support for a11y name and title when editing media types

* Added the ability to prevent the title being set via the umbeditorheader directive, currently for use when the content editor is editing media via a content page

* No longer sets the page title by default

* No longer sets the page title by default

* Added support for a11y name and title when editing members

* Added support for a11y name and title when editing dictionary items

* Removed bug where by screen reader was reading "blank" when the name-locked value was set to true or there was no message/ name to display

* Fixing redering issues following refactor

* Don't ignore package-lock.json

* Merged languages

* Fix up merge errors
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