This changeset addresses an issue where button-style links with Outline style variation were not consistent with the corresponding variation of the Button block.
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Fixes#55824.
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Because `.comments-notes` and `.logged-in-as` paragraphs are centered in Twenty Twenty, words were wrapping poorly to the next line, and even more often with "Edit your profile" displayed as visible text (see [53796]). This changeset ensures the required message is displayed on a new line.
Follow-up to [53796].
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Fixes#56397.
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To help avoid issues with trailing whitespace, omitting the closing PHP tag at the end of a file is preferred.
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See #40039.
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This change fixes an alignement issue on the "Wide Line" Separator style variation on front-end, especially when used inside a column block. It changes the block `width` value from `120rem` to `100%` to avoid container overflowing.
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Fixes#53643.
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Twenty Twenty's `style.css` file has `/*rtl:ignore*/` for the `.has-text-align-left` class, but that was previously missing from the `.has-text-align-right` class. As a result, the theme overrides block library styles on the front-end (and not in the editor). This changeset adds the missing declaration.
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Fixes#49447.
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This changeset updates the `font-style` value of the Quote block in the block editor to ensure styles are consistent between the editor and the front-end.
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Fixes#55931.
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Bump bundled theme version numbers in preparation for the WordPress 6.0 release. Each theme's _tested up to_ file header has been increased to indicate WordPress 6.0 support.
The new version numbers are:
* Twenty Ten: 3.7
* Twenty Eleven: 4.1
* Twenty Twelve: 3.7
* Twenty Thirteen*: 3.7
* Twenty Fourteen: 3.4
* Twenty Fifteen*: 3.2
* Twenty Sixteen*: 2.7
* Twenty Seventeen*: 3.0
* Twenty Nineteen: 2.3
* Twenty Twenty: 2.0
* Twenty Twenty-One: 1.6
An asterisk indicates the theme includes assets requiring a manual version bump, this is set to the reverse date format of the release day: `20220524`.
Follow up to [53286] in which the Twenty Twenty-Two theme version was bumped to 1.2.
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Fixes#55754.
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This updates all NPM dependencies for all default themes with a `package.json` file (Twenty Nineteen, Twenty Twenty, and Twenty Twenty-One) to their latest versions following the defined version constraints. `npm audit fix` has also been run for each theme.
These updates only resulted in minor changes within built files for Twenty Twenty-One.
See #54727.
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While using reserved PHP keywords as parameter name labels is allowed, in the context of function calls using named parameters in PHP 8.0+, this will easily lead to confusion. To avoid that, it is recommended not to use reserved keywords as function parameter names.
This commit renames the `$echo` parameter to `$display` in `WP_Styles` class methods.
Follow-up to [52946], [52996], [52997], [52998], [53003], [53014], [53029], [53039], [53116], [53117], [53137], [53174], [53184], [53185], [53192], [53193], [53198], [53203], [53207], [53215], [53216], [53220], [53230], [53232], [53236], [53239], [53240], [53242], [53243], [53245], [53246], [53257], [53269], [53270], [53271], [53272], [53273], [53274], [53275], [53276], [53277], [53281], [53283].
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See #55327.
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While using reserved PHP keywords as parameter name labels is allowed, in the context of function calls using named parameters in PHP 8.0+, this will easily lead to confusion. To avoid that, it is recommended not to use reserved keywords as function parameter names.
This commit:
* Renames the `$class` parameter to `$css_class` in:
* `twentysixteen_excerpt()`
* `twentynineteen_post_classes()`
* Renames the `$echo` parameter to `$display` in:
* `twentythirteen_entry_date()`
* `twentytwenty_generate_css()`
* `twentytwenty_site_logo()`
* `twentytwenty_site_description()`
* `twenty_twenty_one_generate_css()`
Follow-up to [52946], [52996], [52997], [52998], [53003], [53014], [53029], [53039], [53116], [53117], [53137], [53174], [53184], [53185], [53192], [53193], [53198], [53203], [53207], [53215], [53216], [53220], [53230], [53232].
Props jrf, aristath, poena, justinahinon, SergeyBiryukov.
See #55327.
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Themes that use the same preset slugs as WordPress uses need to be updated.
From the devnote https://make.wordpress.org/core/2022/01/08/updates-for-settings-styles-and-theme-json/
The CSS for some of the presets defined by WordPress (font sizes, colors, and gradients) was loaded twice for most themes in WordPress 5.8: in the block-library stylesheet plus in the global stylesheet. Additionally, there were slight differences in the CSS in both places.
In WordPress 5.9 those were consolidated into a single place, the global stylesheet whose name is global-styles-inline-css that is now loaded for all themes in the front-end.
For themes to override the default values they can use the theme.json and provide the same slug. Themes that do not use a theme.json can still override the default values by enqueuing some CSS that sets the corresponding CSS Custom Property. This commit does the second for the twenty twenty theme.
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Fixes#54782.
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This updates several NPM dependencies to their latest (or latest allowed) versions for bundled themes that have a `package.json` file (Twenty Nineteen and newer).
These updates did not result in any changes to the built files in Twenty Nineteen or Twenty Twenty. Some unnecessary parenthesis have been removed from `calc()` function calls within Twenty Twenty-One.
This change also contains several updates to the `package-lock.json` files made by running `npm audit fix` within each of these themes.
See #53361.
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With IE11 no longer supported, the primary problem with assistive technology support for native HTML5 elements no longer applies.
This commit removes the `role` attribute from the following HTML5 elements with default landmark roles, per formerly required role attributes and W3C.
Follow-up to [17669], [21261], [23452], [24832], [29892], [38833], [40851], [43842], [46271], [49216].
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Fixes#54079.
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Role="navigation" was required for assistive technology to recognize HTML5 element's native ARIA roles while HTML5 and ARIA were being introduced. With the deprecation of IE11, the role attribute is only required when mapping elements that don't have native role.
Props costdev, mukesh27.
Fixes#54054.
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The parent class uses `$current_object_id` while most of the child classes use `$id`. As the parent class' is more descriptive, renaming the last parameter in each of child class.
Why? PHP 8 introduces the ability to pass named arguments to function/method calls. This means the child and parent method signatures (i.e. parameter names) need to match.
Changes for readability:
- `@since` clearly specifies the original parameter name and its new name as well as why the change happened.
- In methods longer than a single line, the generic parameter is reassigned to the original parameter restoring it for context for use within the method. An inline comment is added to explain why this reassignment is made.
- In cases where the original parameter name was too generic or misleading, renamed (when reassigning) to a more descriptive name for use within the method.
Follow-up to [7737], [8900], [8970], [14248], [15077], [16100], [25642], [25644], [37051], [37054], [37056], [46271], [47189], [51739].
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See #51553.
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In the parent class, renames the parameter `$object` to `$data_object`.
Why? `object` is a PHP reserved keyword.
In each child class: renames the corresponding parameter to match the parent's method signature.
Why?
PHP 8 introduces the ability to pass named arguments to function/method calls. This means the child and parent method signatures (i.e. parameter names) need to match.
Changes for readability:
- `@since` clearly specifies the original parameter name and its new name as well as why the change happened.
- in methods longer than a single line, the generic parameter is reassigned to the original parameter restoring it for context for use within the method. An inline comment is added to explain why this reassignment is made.
- in cases where the original parameter name was too generic, renamed (when reassigning) to a more descriptive name for use within the method.
Follow-up to [7737], [8900], [8970], [14248], [15077], [16100], [25642], [25644], [37051], [37054], [37056], [46271], [47189].
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See #51553.
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Upon further examination, this change was not great for backwards compatibility, resulting in block validation errors when running on older versions of WordPress.
While there are currently many `console.info()` notices caused by older format block syntax being updated to the current version included in WordPress 5.8, the blocks do not break.
Block patterns do not currently have a versioning mechanism, or a means to indicate which versions of WordPress are supported.
See #53617.
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When using the post editor with a bundled theme active, there will be a number of `console.info` notices printed to the browser’s console.
These notices are caused by block patterns containing outdated and deprecated versions of `core/*` blocks. Before rendering the blocks, they need to be updated, and this process outputs information to the console.
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Fixes#53617.
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This applies several minor updates bring `devDependencies` to their latest versions in Twenty Twenty-One, Twenty Twenty, and Twenty Nineteen.
Several other packages are also having their versions bumped as a result of running `npm audit fix`.
See #52624.
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"Tested up to" is not displayed on the theme directory or within the WordPress dashboard, but should be updated to be accurate for anyone reading the theme's source code.
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Fixes#53276.
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In the bundled Twenty Twenty theme, a `label` argument was passed to `get_search_form` but used as the `aria_label` on the form. This change updates the argument name to `aria_label` and maintains backwards compatibility for usage of the original `label` argument.
Props poena, sabernhardt, ipulc2, kishanjasani, mukesh27.
Fixes#51877.
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