This tag has been used in the past, but should no longer be used. Just using the `static` keyword in code is enough for PhpDocumentor on PHP5+ to recognize static variables and methods, and PhpDocumentor will mark them as static.
Props birgire.
See #42803.
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* Deprecate PHP classes `WP_Customize_New_Menu_Section` and `WP_Customize_New_Menu_Control`.
* Deprecate JS class `wp.customize.Menus.NewMenuControl`.
* Also introduce `wp.customize.Menus.createNavMenu()` for logic to create nav menus separately from the logic for handling UI interactions.
Amends [41768].
See #40104, #42364.
Fixes#42357.
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* Only use default control content template when a more specific template doesn't exist.
* Remove extraneous whitespace from being output in `WP_Customize_Control::render()` method.
* Move Custom Header template printing to `customize_controls_print_footer_scripts` action.
See #30738.
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Often, folks run into two issues when they create new menus: they click "Add a Menu" thinking it will add a new page to their menu, or they forget to assign their new menu to a location, and then wonder why it doesn't show up on their site.
This commit rearranges the order of items in the menu panel, and updates the flow for creating a menu by breaking it up into steps. Additionally, more help text has been added to guide people through the process of creating a menu.
Also adds default `type` lookups for Panel and Section instances. See #30741.
Props bpayton, obenland, westonruter, celloexpessions, afercia, melchoyce, zoonini, michelleweber.
Fixes#40104.
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* Allow passing settings in keyed object (e.g. `settings: { default: 'id' } ), or as an array (e.g. `settings: [ 'id' ]`) with first being default; again, `Setting`/`Value` objects may be supplied instead of IDs.
* Allow a single setting to be supplied with just a single `setting` param, either a string or a `Setting`/`Value` object.
* Update `changeset_status` and `scheduled_changeset_date` to be added dynamically with JS and simply passing of `api.state()` instances as `setting`.
* Introduce a `data-customize-setting-key-link` attribute which, unlike `data-customize-setting-link`, allows passing the setting key (e.g. `default`) as opposed to the setting ID.
* Allow `WP_Customize_Control::get_link()` to return `data-customize-setting-key-link` when setting is not registered.
* Eliminate `default_value` from `WP_Customize_Date_Time_Control` since now comes from supplied `Value`.
* Export status choices as `wp.customize.settings.changeset.statusChoices`.
* Export date and time formats as `wp.customize.settings.dateFormat` and `wp.customize.settings.timeFormat` respectively.
Props westonruter, sayedwp.
See #39896, #30738, #30741, #42083.
Fixes#37964, #36167.
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* Incorporates code from the Customize Snapshots and Customize Posts feature plugins.
* Adds a new Publish Settings section for managing the changeset status, scheduled date, and frontend preview link.
* Updates Publish button to reflect the status selected in the Publish Settings (including Save Draft and Schedule).
* Deactivates the Themes section when a non-publish status selected, and deactivates the Publish Settings section when previewing a theme switch.
* Introduces an `outer` section type (`wp.customize.OuterSection` in JS) for the Publish Settings section to use and for available widgets and available nav menu panels to use in the future. These sections can be expanded while other sections are expanded.
* Introduces `WP_Customize_Date_Time_Control` in PHP and `wp.customize.DateTimeControl` in JS for managing a date/time value.
* Keeps track of scheduled time and proactively publish from the client when the time arrives, as opposed to waiting for WP Cron.
* Auto-publishes a scheduled changeset when attempting to access one that missed its schedule.
* Starts a new changeset if attempting to save a changeset that was previously publish.
* Adds `force` arg to `requestChangesetUpdate()` to force an update request even when there are no pending changes.
* Adds utils methods for `getCurrentTimestamp` and `getRemainingTime`.
* Adds new state values for `selectedChangesetStatus`, `changesetDate`, `selectedChangesetDate`.
* Fixes logic for when to short-circuit check to close Customizer when there are unsaved changes.
* Adds getter methods for `autosaved` and `branching` parameters, with the latter applying the `customize_changeset_branching` filter.
* Call to `establish_loaded_changeset` on the fly when `changeset_uuid()` is called if no changeset UUID was specififed.
* De-duplicates logic for dismissing auto-draft changesets.
* Includes unit tests.
Builds on [41597].
Props sayedwp, westonruter, melchoyce, JoshuaWold, folletto, stubgo, karmatosed, dlh, paaljoachim, afercia, johnregan3, utkarshpatel, valendesigns.
See #30937.
Fixes#39896, #28721, #39275.
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Prior to about 2013, many class methods lacked even access modifiers which made the `@access` notations that much more useful. Now that we've gotten to a point where the codebase is more mature from a maintenance perspective and we can finally remove these notations. Notable exceptions to this change include standalone functions notated as private as well as some classes still considered to represent "private" APIs.
See #41452.
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Introduces new control for managing the background position. Adds control for setting the `background-size`.
Props cdog, celloexpressions, grapplerulrich, MikeHansenMe, FolioVision, afercia, helen, melchoyce, karmatosed, westonruter, Kelderic, sebastian.pisula.
Fixes#22058.
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This ability was previously added to nav menus via the available page items panel. The "Add New Page" button only appears when the `allow_addition` control param is supplied as `true`. Code is adapted from the Customize Posts feature plugin.
Props celloexpressions, westonruter.
See #38013, #34923.
Fixes#38164.
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If there are no pages when the customizer is opened, the `static_front_page` section will be hidden. As soon as a page is created in the customizer session, the `static_front_page` section will be revealed. Previously the section would not be registered if there were no pages. Page stubs created via nav menus will appear in the `dropdown-pages` controls for `page_for_posts` and `page_on_front`, and such page stubs will thus cause the `static_front_page` section to appear. Plugins that facilitate page creation in the customizer by filtering `get_pages` will also cause the section to appear.
See #34923.
Fixes#38013.
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* `wp-admin` and `wp-includes` are scanned for classes to autoload
* Several 3rd-party and Ryan McCue-shaped libraries are excluded when the classmap is generated, see `composer.json`: `autoload.exclude-from-classmap`
* `wp-vendor/autoload_52.php` is included at the top of `wp-settings.php` - no changes need to be made to unit tests to include the autoloader
* An avalanche of `require()` and `require_once()` calls that loaded class files have been removed from the codebase.
The following files have been added to `svn:ignore` - they are not 5.2-compatible and fail during pre-commit:
* src/wp-vendor/autoload.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/autoload_real.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/autoload_static.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/ClassLoader.php
We favor these files instead:
* src/wp-vendor/autoload_52.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/autoload_real_52.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/ClassLoader52.php
When new PHP classes are added to the codebase, simply run `composer install` or `composer update` from the project root to update the autoloader.
The future is now.
See #36335.
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Known functions, classes, and methods are now auto-linked in Code Reference pages following #meta1483.
Note: Hook references are still linked via inline `@see` tags due to the unlikelihood of reliably matching for known hooks based on a RegEx pattern.
See #32246.
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* Improves parity between partials and controls. A partial or control can be settingless if instantiated with `settings` param as empty array (otherwise, if null, then the partial/control ID is used).
* Eliminate need to create dummy settings that serve no purpose except to place a control in the UI.
* Removes dummy settings for `create_new_menu` and `new_menu_name`.
* Introduces `WP_Customize_Control::$capability` and `WP_Customize_Partial::$capability`, and if set checks them in the respective `check_capabilities()` methods.
* Prevents PHP fatal error from happening when non-existing settings are provided to control: "Call to a member function `check_capabilities()` on a non-object".
* Fixes issue where nav menu items and widgets were no longer working with selective refresh because cap check was failing.
See #27355.
Fixes#35926.
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For accessibility, UI controls should preferably be native controls. Adds
ARIA attributes and labels to improve accessibility and pair these buttons
with the ones in the Menu Customizer.
Props obenland, TomHarrigan, sanket.parmar, metodiew, afercia.
Fixes#33327.
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The Menu Customizer feature includes a performance technique whereby the controls for nav menu items are only embedded into the DOM once the containing menu section is expanded. This commit implements the same DOM deferral for widgets but goes a step further than just embedding the controls once the widget area's Customizer section is expanded: it also defers the embedding of the widget control's form until the widget is expanded, at which point the `widget-added` event also fires to allow any additional widget initialization to be done. The deferred DOM embedding can speed up initial load time by 10x or more. This DOM deferral also yields a reduction in overall memory usage in the browser process.
Includes changes to `wp_widget_control()` to facilitate separating out the widget form from the surrounding accordion container; also includes unit tests for this previously-untested function. Also included are initial QUnit tests (finally) for widgets in the Customizer.
Fixes#33901.
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