In [26134], `#createuser` inputs were made responsive, but `#adduser` was a straggler. This assigns the proper mobile style to the add user inputs and moves the initial declaration alongside create user for future maintenance ease.
See #32846.
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Numerous changes to make the FTP modal experience a good one. These include:
* Update HTML used by both the form here and the form on the standalone screen
* Allow users to cancel FTP install
* Focus locking in the modal
* Focus on modal form on load
* ARIA Attributes
* Style Enhancements
* Add low screen height (such as phone and some tablets) friendly experience for entering credentials
Props ericlewis, afercia
Fixes#31608
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This is a restoration of [31749] which was reverted in [31755].
It includes a number of enhancements from the original version. Namely:
* Not doing a credential check in src/wp-includes/script-loader.php
* Add new function `wp_print_request_filesystem_credentials_modal`
* update the version number in the list table when a plugin is updated
UI still needs further work, but this basic version should enable more testing
Props ericlewis, jorbin
See #31528
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This is a first pass at requesting FTP and SSH credentials when needed during shiny updates. Styling and some UX improvements are still needed, but we do show the prompt and use the passed data when doing plugin installs and updates for shiny updates. There are also a couple of areas that we could improve code wise such how we create the requestFilesystemCredentials part of the localized _wpUpdatesSettings. Over the past half century, we've split the atom, we've spliced the gene and we've roamed Tranquility Base. We've reached for the stars and never have we been closer to having them in our grasp. That has nothing to do with shiny updates.
Props ericlewis, jorbin, and drewapicture for testing
Fixes#31528
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CSSJanus (introduced in [26107]), we had a great time with you, but sadly you don't like our fancy CSS.
RTLCSS is a framework for converting CSS from LTR to RTL, same as CSSJanus, with support for more CSS properties like `transform`, `transition` or multiple box and text shadows.
Changes:
* devDependencies: Remove `grunt-cssjanus`, add `grunt-rtlcss`.
* RTLCSS uses `/* rtl:ignore */` to ignore a rule, switch existing `/* @noflip */` to the new directive.
* RTLCSS supports the `transform` property, means we can remove some ignore rules.
* RTLCSS supports string maps for custom replace rules. This commit includes a rule `import-rtl-stylesheet` which replaces ".css" with "-rtl.css" in URLs.
Notes for core development:
* The file generation task is still `grunt rtl`.
* If you have used `grunt cssjanus` before, use `grunt rtlcss` now.
* Remember the new directive `/* rtl:ignore */`.
fixes#31332.
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The language dropdown now includes installed languages and all available translations when the filesystem is writable by WordPress.
Go to wp-admin/options-general.php, select one of the available translations, submit the form and let WordPress handle the rest.
Works for Multisite's Default Language too.
see #29395.
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The admin CSS was merged in #18314.
After a couple years as it stood,
The mess it had become just was no good.
One day we realized Grunt is pretty cool,
And said "we should use this as our build tool!"
Now we can maintain separate files with ease,
Using @import and cssmin meets all our needs.
Welcome to the future of the WordPress stylesheets,
And thanks to Slick Rick for the beats.
props jorbin for the initial patch.
fixes#26669.
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