Italicized text can be difficult to read for some people with dyslexia or related forms of reading disorders. This removes italics on a number of larger blocks onpm run grunt rpf text in the admin. This has been a task 5.3; this commit closes the task. Further instances of italicized text should be addressed individually.
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Fixes#47327
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If every single label is emphasized with a `<strong>` tag, none of them is really emphasized anymore.
This removes the tags in favor of CSS styling, for consistency with the other labels on the screen.
Props chemiker, audrasjb, mukesh27, paaljoachim, estelaris, ibdz, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#52232.
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Using the canonical function name for PHP functions is strongly recommended, as aliases may be deprecated or removed without (much) warning.
This replaces all uses of the following:
* `join()` with `implode()`
* `sizeof()` with `count()`
* `is_writeable()` with `is_writable()`
* `doubleval()` with a `(float)` cast
In part, this is a follow-up to #47746.
Props jrf.
See #50767.
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This avoids the performance overhead of the function call every time `dirname( __FILE__ )` was used instead of `__DIR__`.
This commit also includes:
* Removing unnecessary parentheses from `include`/`require` statements. These are language constructs, not function calls.
* Replacing `include` statements for several files with `require_once`, for consistency:
* `wp-admin/admin-header.php`
* `wp-admin/admin-footer.php`
* `wp-includes/version.php`
Props ayeshrajans, desrosj, valentinbora, jrf, joostdevalk, netweb.
Fixes#48082.
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WPCS 1.0.0 includes a bunch of new auto-fixers, which drops the number of coding standards issues across WordPress significantly. Prior to running the auto-fixers, there were 15,312 issues detected. With this commit, we now drop to 4,769 issues.
This change includes three notable additions:
- Multiline function calls must now put each parameter on a new line.
- Auto-formatting files is now part of the `grunt precommit` script.
- Auto-fixable coding standards issues will now cause Travis failures.
Fixes#44600.
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The warning displayed upon first visit on the File Editors introduced in [41774]
needs to be the only perceivable content in the page for users of assistive
technologies. It looks like a modal but it's not exactly an ARIA dialog, not an
ARIA alert either, and needs some special treatment.
- constrains tabbing within the modal
- uses `wp.a11y.speak()` to make screen readers announce the modal message
- hides all the other page content from assistive technologies using `aria-hidden="true"`
This way, even if users miss the speak message, the warning is actually the only
perceivable content in the page.
Fixes#42110.
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This is an effort to provide a speed bump before heading into something potentially destructive and some education for users on better alternatives, even as we make the file editors safer to use. Each user, including existing users, will be shown a one-time dismissible modal warning on their first visit to each of the theme and plugin file editors.
Copy tweaks to come.
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fixes#31779.
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* Edits to active plugins which cause PHP fatal errors will no longer auto-deactivate the plugin. Supersedes #39766.
* Introduce sandboxed PHP file edits for active themes, preventing accidental whitescreening of a user's site when introducing a fatal error.
* After writing a change to a PHP file for an active theme or plugin, perform loopback requests on the file editor admin screens and the homepage to check for fatal errors. If a fatal error is encountered, roll back the edited file and display the error to the user to fix and try again.
* Introduce a secure way to scrape PHP fatal errors from a site via `wp_start_scraping_edited_file_errors()` and `wp_finalize_scraping_edited_file_errors()`.
* Moves file modifications from `theme-editor.php` and `plugin-editor.php` to common `wp_edit_theme_plugin_file()` function.
* Refactor themes and plugin editors to submit file changes via Ajax instead of doing full page refreshes when JS is available.
* Use `get` method for theme/plugin dropdowns.
* Improve styling of plugin editors, including width of plugin/theme dropdowns.
* Improve notices API for theme/plugin editor JS component.
* Strip common base directory from plugin file list. See #24048.
* Factor out functions to list editable file types in `wp_get_theme_file_editable_extensions()` and `wp_get_plugin_file_editable_extensions()`.
* Scroll to line in editor that has linting error when attempting to save. See #41886.
* Add checkbox to dismiss lint errors to proceed with saving. See #41887.
* Only style the Update File button as disabled instead of actually disabling it for accessibility reasons.
* Ensure that value from CodeMirror is used instead of `textarea` when CodeMirror is present.
* Add "Are you sure?" check when leaving editor when there are unsaved changes.
Supersedes [41560].
See #39766, #24048, #41886.
Props westonruter, Clorith, melchoyce, johnbillion, jjj, jdgrimes, azaozz.
Fixes#21622, #41887.
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- properly labels all the code editor areas (Theme/Plugin, Custom HTML widget, Additional CSS), whether CodeMirror is enabled or disabled
- adds `role="textbox"` and `aria-multiline="true"` to the CodeMirror editing area to allow assistive technologies properly identify it as a textarea
- standardizes the "keyboard trap" help text across the admin and keeps it as a list for better readability
- use the Help text elements as target for `aria-describedby`, to make screen readers read out the help text when focusing the editors
- fixes the `aria-expanded` attribute usage in the Customizer "Additional CSS" help toggle
- moves focus to the CodeMirror editing area when clicking on the associated label
- in the Plugin editor screen: changes a `<big>` element to `<h2>` for better semantics and consistency with the Theme editor screen
- also, removes a few textdomain leftovers, see `better-code-editing` and `default`
Props westonruter, melchoyce, afercia.
Fixes#41872.
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* Invalidate PHP opcache after file is updated to ensure `include` will ''include'' the written changes.
* Define `WP_ADMIN` when activating plugin in sandbox so plugin code targeting admin will be loaded.
* Do actions that get triggered when loading the admin to ensure plugin code runs that could cause errors on plugin editor screen (and lock out access).
* Fix ability to re-activate a plugin after editing a PHP file other than the main plugin file, and ensure PHP fatal error will be displayed in such cases.
* Consolidate duplicated code into `plugin_sandbox_scrape()` and re-use in `activate_plugin()`.
* Show an error notice instead of a success notice when a file is updated but a plugin was deactivated due to a fatal error.
* Update style of warning when editing an active plugin to be styled as an actual warning notice.
See #12423, #21622.
Fixes#39766.
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* Code editor is integrated into the Theme/Plugin Editor, Additional CSS in Customizer, and Custom HTML widget. Code editor is not yet integrated into the post editor, and it may not be until accessibility concerns are addressed.
* The CodeMirror component in the Custom HTML widget is integrated in a similar way to TinyMCE being integrated into the Text widget, adopting the same approach for integrating dynamic JavaScript-initialized fields.
* Linting is performed for JS, CSS, HTML, and JSON via JSHint, CSSLint, HTMLHint, and JSONLint respectively. Linting is not yet supported for PHP.
* When user lacks `unfiltered_html` the capability, the Custom HTML widget will report any Kses-invalid elements and attributes as errors via a custom Kses rule for HTMLHint.
* When linting errors are detected, the user will be prevented from saving the code until the errors are fixed, reducing instances of broken websites.
* The placeholder value is removed from Custom CSS in favor of a fleshed-out section description which now auto-expands when the CSS field is empty. See #39892.
* The CodeMirror library is included as `wp.CodeMirror` to prevent conflicts with any existing `CodeMirror` global.
* An `wp.codeEditor.initialize()` API in JS is provided to convert a `textarea` into CodeMirror, with a `wp_enqueue_code_editor()` function in PHP to manage enqueueing the assets and settings needed to edit a given type of code.
* A user preference is added to manage whether or not "syntax highlighting" is enabled. The feature is opt-out, being enabled by default.
* Allowed file extensions in the theme and plugin editors have been updated to include formats which CodeMirror has modes for: `conf`, `css`, `diff`, `patch`, `html`, `htm`, `http`, `js`, `json`, `jsx`, `less`, `md`, `php`, `phtml`, `php3`, `php4`, `php5`, `php7`, `phps`, `scss`, `sass`, `sh`, `bash`, `sql`, `svg`, `xml`, `yml`, `yaml`, `txt`.
Props westonruter, georgestephanis, obenland, melchoyce, pixolin, mizejewski, michelleweber, afercia, grahamarmfield, samikeijonen, rianrietveld, iseulde.
See #38707.
Fixes#12423, #39892.
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When editing a plugin file, show the correct plugin as being edited in the dropdown with the correct activation status.
Props aniketpant, dd32, DrewAPicture, jayarjo, MattyRob, mt8.biz, solarissmoke, swissspidy, WraithKenny.
Fixes#24122, #17552.
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By enabling the user to select their preferred locale when editing the profile, we allow for greater personalization of the WordPress admin and therefore a better user experience.
The back end will be displayed in the user's individual locale while the locale used on the front end equals the one set for the whole site. If the user didn't specify a locale, the site's locale will be used as a fallback. The new `locale` property of the `WP_User` class can be used to retrieve the user's locale setting.
Props ocean90, ipm-frommen, swissspidy.
Fixes#29783.
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Introduces some consistency in the usage of the button CSS classes, fixes the
focus style for accessibility and responsiveness of the buttons.
- Adds the `button` class to all primary buttons make them responsive
- Removes all `secondary-button` classes and replaces it with button when needed. `button-secondary` shouldn't be used and exists just for backward compatibility reasons
- Replaces classes inside `submit_button()` with a shorthand for some buttons, and use an empty string for the default `button` class. Passing `button` is unnecessary
- Adjusts `get_submit_button()` to remove empty items
Props iseulde, dimchik, chris_d2d, mhowell, afercia.
Fixes#27314, #37138, #37448.
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The new format looks like "Sorry, you are not allowed to <action>.". This provides a consistent experience for all error messages related to missing permissions. It also reduces the number of similar strings and allows translators to provide a consistent style in their language.
Props ramiy, Presskopp.
Fixes#34521.
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Avoid references to "visual" positions in favour of positions in the document
structure. The help text shouldn't assume users can see.
Also, in the Posts screen don't mention specific types of posts and use a more
generic text instead.
Props odysseygate, pansotdev, zakb8.
Fixes#34761.
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The `_network_option()` parameter order will be changing to accept `$network_id` first. The `_site_option()` functions will remain in use throughout core as our way of retrieving a network option for the current network.
See #28290.
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