Mads Rasmussen 60457456f9 Block Type Configuration: filter search to only include element types (#19201)
* Incorrect forum and security urls when raising issue (#19080)

* Add 'ManifestWithDynamicConditions' to ManifestHeaderApp so Header Apps can be conditionally shown/loaded (#19124)

* V15 QA Added acceptance tests for bulk trash dialog (#19125)

* Added tests for bulk trash content dialog

* Updated tests for trash content dialog

* Added tests for trash and bulk trash media dialog

* Moved trash content tests into a folder

* Bumped version

* Make trash tests run in the pipeline

* Make trash tests run in the pipeline

* Fixed comments

* Reverted npm command

* readme shield for forum

* Allow deselection of color picker property. (#19174)

* V15 Added acceptance tests for tiptap statusbar (#19131)

* Updated tests for tiptap RTE

* Moved tests for titptap toolbar to another class

* Added tests for titptap toolbar

* Added tests for tiptap statusbar

* Bumped version

* Make tiptap tests run in the pipeline

* Bumped version

* Reverted npm command

* build: restores some of the behavior from V13 in relation to StaticAssets (#19189)

In v13, the StaticAssets build was only triggered based on the existence of either the output folder or a preserve.* marker file. Here, we also additionally check for the node_modules/.package-lock.json file before reinstalling npm dependencies. We also now only run `npm install` rather than `npm ci` to optimise the build.

* filter search to only include element types

* V16 QA update failing nightly tests (#19190)

* Fixed tests

* More updates for tests

* Bumped version of testhelpers

* Fixed notifications in tests

* Last fixes

* Revert "Merge branch 'v16/dev' into v16/hotfix/filter-element-type-search-for-block-types"

This reverts commit 7b8b5c28da5f1aea30b398d1b0a9bfc6552fc17d, reversing
changes made to 6d4ddb70776c46a5ddbc1815c4a1a7609ba891df.

* disable not pickable search results

* correct use of pickable filter

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