* Moves logic from `WP_Customize_Custom_CSS_Setting::update()` into a re-usable `wp_update_custom_css_post()` function, useful for future REST API endpoint, WP-CLI command, or plugin migrations.
* Renames `customize_update_custom_css_post_content_args` filter to `update_custom_css_data` and improves the naming of the parameters. Instead of passing `post_content` and `post_content_filtered` the filtered array now contains `css` and `preprocessed` respectively.
* The second context param for the `update_custom_css_data` filter is now an array of the original args passed to `wp_update_custom_css_post()` and there is now no more `$setting` arg since it isn't necessarily being called in the customizer context.
Props westonruter, georgestephanis.
See #35395.
Fixes#38672.
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Core requires the post password to view and create comments on password protected posts, so we must support a “password” param on the comments endpoint when fetch comments for a specific post and creating a comment on a password protected post.
Props flixos90, jnylen0.
Fixes#38692.
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Brings consistency to the `rest_insert_*` actions. Also includes some shuffling and clean-up as well including:
- Ensure we are passing the most current `$post` and `$user` objects to the `update_additional_fields_for_object()` callbacks.
- Changes the function signature of `handle_status_param()` in the Comments controller to accept just the comment_id as the 2nd parameter, instead of a full WP_Comment object. Only the comment_id is needed in the method, this avoids having to include another `get_comment()` call.
- Renames a variable in the `create_item()` method of the Posts controller from `$post` -> `$prepared_post` to be more explicit.
- Minor fixes/clarifications to the rest_insert_* hook docs
Props rachelbaker, joehoyle
Fixes#38905.
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Featured image support means that attachments can now be imported. Media can be sideloaded from within theme or plugin directories. Like other posts, attachments are auto-drafts until customizer changes are published, and are not duplicated when they already exist in the customized state. Attachment IDs can be used for any number of purposes, much like post IDs. Twenty Seventeen now includes 3 images used as featured images to best showcase the multi-section homepage setup.
As featured image IDs are stored in post meta, it also made sense to add support for page templates. Twenty Seventeen does not include any such templates, but the functionality can be quite important for displaying themes to their best effect.
props westonruter, helen, flixos90.
fixes#38615.
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This bug occurred in any language where text wraps character-by-character, since those languages don't delimit words with spaces. In Japanese, Chinese and Korean, etc., it was possible for the label to be displayed vertically.
Props tg29359, afercia, odysseygate.
Fixes#38876.
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This makes a few adjustments to CSS to bring them inline with WordPress
CSS coding standards including:
* Font weights should be defined using numeric values
* Do not pad parentheses with spaces
This also fixes a couple of typos to inline comments.
Props netweb for initial patch.
Fixes#38901.
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When a custom header image was set but custom CSS was not, `wp_get_custom_css_post()` was generating an UPDATE query on every frontend request.
In theme options the header image meta data is stored as an object. In `update_option()` this hits an edge case as the resource IDs of the old and new values never match.
This changes the logic of `wp_get_custom_css_post()` to ensure `set_theme_mod()` is only called when the custom CSS has changed.
Props bradyvercher, helen.
Fixes#38866.
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Invalid nav menu items are exported as settings in the customize controls since it `is_admin()`, but any such `nav_menu_item` settings are excluded from the preview since it's the frontend. Selective refresh for nav menus needs to ignore the syncing of any such `nav_menu_item` settings that are `_invalid` since they are never rendered, and when a nav menu only contains invalid items, an infinite fallback refresh can ensue.
Fixes#38890.
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Previously, if no translation files exist for a text domain, `_load_textdomain_just_in_time()` went through the entire process each time it was called. This results in an increased call to `get_locale()` and its `locale` filter.
This change splits the logic into `_get_path_to_translation()` and `_get_path_to_translation_from_lang_dir()`. The former, which is used by `_load_textdomain_just_in_time()`, caches the result of the latter. It also removes some non-working code from `WP_Locale_Switcher::load_translations()`.
Props jrf, swissspidy, sharkomatic, ocean90.
Fixes#37997.
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Adding a brand new anonymous comment method is a potential conduit for spam. Since it's still useful functionality, we're now hiding it behind a filter to allow plugins and themes to turn it on if they do want it.
Props helen, rachelbaker, joehoyle.
Fixes#38855.
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This removes support for the skin tone modifier on emoji involving two or more people. This functionality is opposed by Apple and Google, so there is unlikely to be an input mechanism for such emoji, they oppose it on the grounds that they "...do not think a mechanism should be supported that only permits depiction of multi-person groups (or elements) in which each person has the same skin tone."
See their official notification for further details: http://www.unicode.org/L2/L2016/16332-remove-multi-emb.pdf
This change does not require a CDN update, as no emoji were altered or added, only removed.
See #38113.
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After [39187], WordPress started loading only the first page of a PDF.
This is appropriate for performance, but made it impossible to
write plugins that read other pages without overriding `load()`.
Introduces `WP_Image_Editor_Imagick->pdf_setup()`, to allow an override
to change WordPress' rendering DPI defaults or which pages are loaded.
Fixes#38832. See #38522, #31050.
Props markoheijnen, joemcgill, mikeschroder.
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