Updates `.button-link` adding color and underline to make link-like buttons look
like links by default. Introduces `.button-link-delete` as a modifier, stackable
CSS class for red button-links.
Props Cheffheid, afercia.
See #34242.
Fixes#35126.
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Also use 'back-compat' in some inline comments where backward compatibility is the subject and shorthand feels more natural.
Note: 'backwards compatibility/compatibile' can also be considered correct, though it's primary seen in regular use in British English.
Props ocean90.
Fixes#36835.
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We'll be using it for two distinct tasks:
* Core CSS files will keep prefixes. `grunt autoprefixer:core` will update files directly in src/ as a pre-commit step, rather than doing it on build.
* Color CSS files will receive prefixes when they are built.
This commit:
* Adds prefixes we were missing to core CSS.
* Removes prefixes that we no longer need from core CSS.
* Removes all prefixes from colors CSS.
props ocean90.
fixes#27078.
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- Move the 'Saving post' and 'Draft saved at...' strings from autosaveL10n to postL10n as they are used only there.
- Use the custom jQuery events 'before-autosave' and 'after-autosave' to show these messages.
- Separate autosave.suspend() for local and server so local autosaves can continue while server autosaves are suspended.
- Remove the recently added autosave.server.disable() and use autosave.server.suspend() instead.
- Bring back .button.disabled, button-primary.disabled and use .disabled to prevent multiple form submissions.
See #25272.
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* Remove border-radius on the container and add a box shadow
* Style the top bar background to match the new #eee page background
* Replace the close button PNG with a Dashicon
* Remove a no-longer-needed button style override in buttons.css that caused padding to change when clicking the submit button.
See #25858.
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Still to come: more color schemes, a responsive component, and more.
see #25858.
props iammattthomas, tillkruess, EmpireOfLight, melchoyce, ryelle, joen, mitchoyoshitaka, sirbrillig, andypeatling, isaackeyet, Otto42, dd32, matt, helen.
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The main goal here is to rearrange the media components in a modularized structure to support more linear workflows. This is that structure using the pre-existing workflows, which will be improved over the course of the next few commits.
This leaves a few pieces a bit rough around the edges: namely gallery editing and selecting a featured image.
The fine print follows.
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'''Styles'''
* Tightened padding around the modal to optimize for a smaller default screen size.
* Added a light dashed line surrounding the modal to provide a subtle cue for the persistent dropzone (which is evolving into a power user feature since we now have a dedicated `upload` state).
* Add a size for `hero` buttons.
* Remove transitions from frame subviews (e.g. menu, content, sidebar, toolbar).
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'''Code'''
`wp.media.controller.StateManager`
* Don't fire `activate` and `deactivate` if attempting to switch to the current state.
`wp.media.controller.State`
* Add a base state class to bind default methods (as not all states will inherit from the `Library` state).
* On `activate`, fire `activate()`, `menu()`, `content()`, `sidebar()`, and `toolbar()`.
* The menu view is often a shared object (as its most common use case is switching between states). Assign the view to the state's `menu` attribute.
* `menu()` automatically fetches the state's `menu` attribute, attaches the menu view to the frame, and attempts to select a menu item that matches the state's `id`.
`wp.media.controller.Library`
* Now inherits from `wp.media.controller.State`.
`wp.media.controller.Upload`
* A new state to improve the upload experience.
* Displays a large dropzone when empty (a `UploaderInline` view).
* When attachments are uploaded, displays management interface (a `library` state restricted to attachments uploaded during the current session).
`wp.media.view.Frame`
* In `menu()`, `content()`, `sidebar()`, and `toolbar()`, only change the view if it differs from the current view. Also, ensure `hide-*` classes are properly removed.
*
`wp.media.view.PriorityList`
* A new container view used to sort and render child views by the `priority` property.
* Used by `wp.media.view.Sidebar` and `wp.media.view.Menu`.
* Next step: Use two instances to power `wp.media.view.Toolbar`.
`wp.media.view.Menu` and `wp.media.view.MenuItem`
* A new `PriorityList` view that renders a list of views used to switch between states.
* `MenuItem` instances have `id` attributes that are tied directly to states.
* Separators can be added as plain `Backbone.View` instances with the `separator` class.
* Supports any type of `Backbone.View`.
`media.view.Menu.Landing`
* The landing menu for the 'insert media' workflow.
* Includes an inactive link to an "Embed from URL" state.
* Next steps: only use in select cases to allot for other workflows (such as featured images).
`wp.media.view.AttachmentsBrowser`
* A container to render an `Attachments` view with accompanying UI controls (similar to what the `Attachments` view was when it contained the `$list` property).
* Currently only renders a `Search` view as a control.
* Next steps: Add optional view counts (e.g. "21 images"), upload buttons, and collection filter UI.
`wp.media.view.Attachments`
* If the `Attachments` scroll buffer is not filled with `Attachment` views, continue loading more attachments.
* Use `this.model` instead of `this.controller.state()` to allow `Attachments` views to have differing `edge` and `gutter` properties.
* Add `edge()`, a method used to calculate the optimal dimensions for an attachment based on the current width of the `Attachments` container element.
* `edge()` is currently only enabled on resize, as the relative positioning and CSS transforms used to center thumbnails are suboptimal when coupled with frequent resizing.
* Next steps: For infinite scroll performance improvements, look into absolutely positioning attachment views and paging groups of attachment views.
`wp.media.view.UploaderWindow`
* Now generates a `$browser` element as the browse button (instead of a full `UploaderInline` view). Using a portable browse button prevents us from having to create a new `wp.Uploader` instance every time we want access to a browse button.
`wp.media.view.UploaderInline`
* No longer directly linked to the `UploaderWindow` view or its `wp.Uploader` instance.
* Used as the default `upload` state view.
`wp.media.view.Selection`
* An interactive representation of the selected `Attachments`.
* Based on the improved workflows, this is likely overkill. For simplicity's sake, will probably remove this in favor of `SelectionPreview`.
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see #21390.
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* Simplifies button selectors. Maintains backwards compatibility for several classes and makes creating new button styles considerably easier.
* Adds buttons documentation.
* Raw input submit/reset/button types now use default browser styles (instead of half-styled borders that did not look like buttons).
* Moves basic button color standardization to the beginning of wp-admin.
see #21598, #22197.
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Adds `wp-includes/css/buttons.css` to consolidate buttons files and make them available in a modular fashion. Buttons are included automatically with the `colors` styles, and can be included independently by running:
`wp_enqueue_style('buttons');`
fixes#22197, see #21598.
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