This improves the appearance of various form controls in the admin and addresses some visual inconsistencies in WordPress 5.3.
Props afercia, audrasjb, jameskoster, GDragoN, azaozz, michaelarestad, murgroland, SamuelFernandez, chetan200891, veminom, dlh.
Fixes#48420.
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* Remove the SVG from the upper right corner.
* Make sure admin notices that should be hidden stay hidden.
* Address a11y issues with contrast.
* Fix an issue with the active nav tab hover.
* Prevent names on the credits from breaking out of the box.
* Update two strings with a more accurate information.
Previously [46556], [46572], [46616].
Props ryelle, afercia, audrasjb, francina, mapk, desrosj, YordanSoares, melchoyce, azaozz, johnbillion, davidbaumwald, luminuu, bwmarkle, la-geek, SergeyBiryukov.
See #47708.
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Patches occasionally come in on generated files. We should be kind to new contributors and give them a hint that these files are auto-generated.
This is a follow-up to [41271], which added the banner to minified CSS files.
Fixes#48424. See #30666.
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Custom posts, and other menu titles that are long aren't wrapping correctly.
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Fixes#42201
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Thew new dotted outline for the links focus style introduced in [46241] doesn't appear to be ready to guarantee a good indication of focus.
It was agreed to restore the previous links focus style and postpone exploration for a new style to the next release cycle.
Partially reverts [46241] and [46293].
See #34904, #47153.
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- improves the buttons `.active` CSS class for buttons that need to be styled as "pressed"
- update the alternate color schemes `.active` CSS class accordingly
- improves a few icons colors in the alternate color schemes
See #34904.
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- improves input fields height in the customizer
- improves input fields height for Internet Explorer 11
- improves input fields height in the Image Editor
- improves alignment of selects and buttons in the privacy policy pages
- makes the search themes fields font-size consistent
Props garrett-eclipse, afercia.
See #47477.
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Visible `<label>` elements benefit all users. The `placeholder` attribute should not be used as a replacement for visible labels.
Instead, it's supposed to be used only for a short hint to aid users with data entry e.g. a sample value or a brief description of the expected format.
Screen readers may not announce a `placeholder` attribute at all. Other users may suffer from the lack of a visible label and a placeholder used as replacement, for example:
- users with cognitive disabilities may have trouble remembering what the filled field does
- speech recognition users cannot see the name they can speak to set focus on the field
- low-vision users with high text-size may not be able to see the whole placeholder even when it's visible, if its value is clipped by the edge of the input
Props anevins, audrasjb, karmatosed, azaozz, SergeyBiryukov, afercia.
See #40331.
Fixes#47138.
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If there's a page with an extra long title, the Privacy Policy page dropdown in Privacy Settings overflows the page width.
Fixes#47366
Props garrett-eclipse, SergeyBiryukov, mukesh27, desrosj, adhitya03, jalpa1984, nrqsnchz, paresh07.
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User interface controls that use only icons aren't ideal for many users.
Universal icons are rare. Icons must communicate meaning but their actual meaning varies depending on many factors including the users cultural background.
Moreover, users with cognitive impairments and speech recognition users need interface controls with visible text to be able to operate them.
- shortens some of the buttons text to: Rotate left, Rotate right, Flip vertical, Flip horizontal
- moves the Undo and Redo buttons underneath the main buttons group
Props nrqsnchz, melchoyce, karmatosed, sabernhardt, mikeschroder.
Fixes#47116.
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The ability for users to see the password they're typing improves usability and accessibility of the login users flow.
- brings the login screen in line with the same feature already used in the New User, Edit User, and Reset Password pages
- improves association of labels and input fields by using explicit association with `for` / `id` attributes
- slightly increases the "Remember me" label font size
Props johnbillion, Iceable, audrasjb, joyously, adamsilverstein, boemedia, DrewAPicture, shadyvb, birgire, peterwilsoncc, pento, anevins, davidbaumwald, whyisjake, afercia.
Fixes#42888.
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Depending on the amount of meta boxes and the layout settings under Screen Options, sortable meta boxes may not be actually sortable.
In these cases, jQuery UI sortable needs to be disabled and the user interface shouldn't use a CSS `cursor: move`.
The use of consistent and relevant cursors may be important for users who have a cognitive disability, since cursors give a visual clue as to an element's functionality. Using the move cursor for elements which cannot be moved may be confusing or counter-intuitive for users.
Props adamsilverstein, antpb, anevins.
Fixes#47131.
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Introduces better contrast for borders of the following user interface elements:
- Tables
- Screen Options and Help
- Admin notices
- Welcome panel
- Meta boxes (post boxes)
- Cards
- Health Check accordions and headings
- Theme and Plugin upload forms
Props kjellr, melchoyce, karmatosed, audrasjb.
Fixes#48101.
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- Introduces new styles for the buttons, with better contrast for borders and better focus style.
- Introduces a new focus style for links.
- The new styles improve consistency with the ones used in the new Block Editor (Gutenberg).
Props michaelarestad, truchot, mor10, kellychoffman, adamsoucie, paaljoachim, Joen, kjellr, melchoyce, karmatosed, audrasjb, afercia.
Fixes#34904.
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Title attributes on abbreviations are only available to a minority of users. The
best option is to avoid unnecessary abbreviations when possible. In the other cases,
use an `<abbr>` element (which provides a hint to user agents on how to announce
and display the abbreviation) and provide an expansion in plain text on first use.
- `readme.html`: improves abbreviations and removes unnecessary `title` attributes
- options-general: removes unnecessary abbreviations and improves the remaining ones
- customizer schedule changeset date: removes unnecessary abbreviations and improves the remaining ones
- posts table date: uses a `span` element instead of an `abbr` element because this is not an abbreviation
Fixes#46980.
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To better support HTML and string calls to `wp_die()` without
outputting invalid HTML, wraps error messages in `<div>` rather than `<p>`.
Adds `.wp-die-message` CSS class for styling.
Props dinhtungdu, jeremyfelt, audrasjb, SergeyBiryukov, afercia, audrasjb, noisysocks.
Fixes#47580.
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Color alone is not sufficient to visually communicate differences.
- adds `plus` and `minus` icons to the changed lines
- adds visually hidden text: `Added`, `Deleted`, and `Unchanged` to clarify the differences to assistive technologies users
Props birgire, audrasjb, kjellr, adamsilverstein.
Fixes#43532.
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* Include `forms.css` and `l10n.css`, for consistency with login screen and other admin screens.
* Remove redundant `@import` directives from `login.css` for files already declared as dependencies.
* Adjust margin on password strength meter for consistency with other fields.
* Increase font size for "You will need this password to log in" notice.
* Fix misaligned icon on "Hide" button for the password.
Props iseulde, dan@micamedia.com, bassgang, cdog, johnbillion, nmenescardi, mukesh27, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#35776, #47757, #47758.
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- keeps focus management only where necessary to avoid focus losses
- removes focus management where a specific user workflow was assumed
- makes the "Attachment Details" navigation buttons really disabled when there are no next or previous attachments
- adds inline comments to clarify all the usages of focus()
Fixes#43169.
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- changes the media views form controls to have explicitly associated labels with for/id attributes
- adds a few missing labels / aria-labels
- improves a few existing labels / aria-labels
- improves semantics in a few places, by adding visually hidden headings, fieldset + legend elements, aria-describedby attributes
- improves the image custom size input fields and their labelling
- adds `role="status"` to the "saved" indicator so that status messages are announced to assistive technologies
- swaps the columns source order in the image details template, to make visual and DOM order match
- swaps the "Replace" and "Back" buttons source order in the Replace Image view, to make visual and DOM order match
- gallery settings: move checkbox label to the right: checkboxes are supposed to have labels on the right
- merge similar strings, unified to "Drop files to upload" (removed "Drop files here", and "Drop files anywhere to upload")
- makes the "upload-ui" consistent across the media views
- hides the IE 11 "X" `::-ms-clear` button in the Insert from URL field, as it conflicts with the uploading spinner
- adds comments to all the media templates to clarify their usage
- slightly increases vertical spacing between form fields in the media sidebar
- removes some CSS selectors introduced as backwards compatibility for WordPress pre-4.4
- removes some CSS still targeting Internet Explorer 7 and 8
Fixes#47141.
Fixes#47122.
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- effectively hides the "Post locked" information from assistive technologies
- when a post is locked, reveals the "Post locked" information without CSS animation
- the height CSS animation didn't work anyways after [24906]
See #24553.
Fixes#44946.
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This change means that users who can't read the site's current language can more easily identify controls that allow them to change either the site language or their own admin area language.
Props janak007, atlasmahesh, afercia, birgire, JoshuaWold
Fixes#43144
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This changes the CSS for Site Health headers to use flexbox, which helps ensure the text is vertically aligned center and consistently spaced in both the Status and Info tabs. It also fixes an issue where the loading spinner GIF was cut off on smaller screens (originally reported in #47203.
Props Presskopp, odminstudios, kjellr, afercia, desrosj, hedgefield, ianbelanger, xavortm.
Fixes#47063.
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This change removes redundant CSS properties for different health check statuses in favor of utilizing the `.dashicons` class already in Core to define them more consistently. This also fixes the vertical alignment issues.
Props chetan200891, Clorith, desrosj.
Fixes#46940.
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- The About page now uses a CSS grid to layout its design, making the page’s structure more obvious and hopefully easier for contributors in the future.
- Removes some code that is no longer used (such as videos, mejs elements, etc.).
- Update images.
- Unnecessary HTML is removed from a string on the page. This was a regression.
- Only users with the correct capability should be instructed to check their site status.
- Fixes the placement of commas.
Reviewed by melchoyce, afercia, jeremyfelt, and desrosj.
Props ryelle, melchoyce, cathibosco1, man4toman, SergeyBiryukov, afercia, ramiy, kjellr, tellyworth, earnjam, andreamiddleton, marybaum.
See #46901.
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This change adds missing actions for several tests. This ensures that the user is provided with a next step, whenever possible.
Also, change the URL displayed in the WordPress.org communication test description to `api.wordpress.org` for accuracy.
Props: garrett-eclipse, Clorith, vaishalipanchal.
Fixes#46734.
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Label badges for each Site Health test currently display in either red, orange, or green, regardless of if the test passed or failed. This is confusing, as seeing red labels in the “Passed Test” section could alarm users (when really everything is OK and no action is required), and seeing green labels in the “Failed Tests” section would not appropriately encourage the user to take appropriate action.
This change makes several improvements to the label badges:
- Always right align the badges for consistent display.
- Remove background fill for badges. Instead, use a border.
- Use a consistent styling for all tests (passed and failed).
- The text color no longer uses true black (#000000).
- The `.badge.pink` CSS definition has been switched to `.badge.purple`, and the definitions for blue, gray, and green have also been updated to more closely follow the official WordPress color palette.
Props: pbiron, garrett-eclipse, hedgefield, Clorith, xkon, melchoyce, mdwolinski, alexdenning.
Fixes#46623.
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Brings parity with the changes for the Media Views introduced in [44900].
- moves the alt text field to the top as first field
- adds an explanatory text with a link pointing to the W3C "alt decision tree" tutorial
- adds `aria-describedby` to target the explanatory text
- adjusts the CSS and indentation
Props chetan200891.
Fixes#46875.
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This changeset introduces several changes around usability when recovery mode is active:
* Display a notice in the admin clarifying that the user is in recovery mode.
* Use a highlight color for the admin bar link to exit recovery mode.
* Exit recovery mode automatically when logging out.
* Include a recovery mode indicator in the title tag.
Props aandrewdixon, azaozz, dhanukanuwan, flixos90, henrywright, karmatosed, mapk, melchoyce, spacedmonkey, TimothyBlynJacobs, tinkerbelly.
See #46608.
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The previous method for copying the debug report to the clipboard involved having a hidden `<textarea>`, but this shows up in screen readers and can't be reliably hidden.
To work around this, the button now uses the `clipboard.js` library, which automatically handles browser differences in the Clipboard API, and can load the text to copy from a `data-` attribute on the button.
Props pento, hedgefield, afercia.
Fixes#46647.
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The Site Health score indicator isn't exactly a "progress bar" and shouldn't use ARIA roles and properties related to progress bars. Also, some browser / screen reader combinations don't announce the score properly.
- removes any ARIA
- adds a screen-reader-text "Current health score:"
- adds `role="img" aria-hidden="true" focusable="false"` to the SVG
- reduces CSS specificity simplifying unnecessary overqualified selectors
- fixes the syntax for ::after and ::before (double colon)
Fixes#46621.
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The Site Health tool serves two purposes:
- Provide site owners with information to improve the performance, reliability, and security of their site.
- Collect comprehensive debug information about the site.
By encouraging site owners to maintain their site and adhere to modern best practices, we ultimately improve the software hygeine of both the WordPress ecosystem, and the open internet as a whole.
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See #46573.
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Using the new fatal handler introduced in [44962], an email is sent to the admin when a fatal error occurs. This email includes a secret link to enter recovery mode. When clicked, the link will be validated and on success a cookie will be placed on the client, enabling recovery mode for that user. This functionality is executed early before plugins and themes are loaded, in order to be unaffected by potential fatal errors these might be causing.
When in recovery mode, broken plugins and themes will be paused for that client, so that they are able to access the admin backend despite of these errors. They are notified about the broken extensions and the errors caused, and can then decide whether they would like to temporarily deactivate the extension or fix the problem and resume the extension.
A link in the admin bar allows the client to exit recovery mode.
Props timothyblynjacobs, afragen, flixos90, nerrad, miss_jwo, schlessera, spacedmonkey, swissspidy.
Fixes#46130, #44458.
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This change ensures that the values of time and date fields for comments and posts (both Classic Editor and quick edit) are consistently aligned in the center of the input fields. The block editor already enforces this alignment separately.
Props birgire, jainnidhi, melchoyce.
Fixes#43675.
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- standardizes the Comment count string to `%s Comment in moderation', '%s Comments in moderation` so it can be bulk-updated
- adds the string as visually hidden text in the admin menu
- introduces an `updateInModerationText` JS simple function, responsible to correctly update all the related text using the data from the AJAX response
- adds a visually hidden text "1 Privacy Policy update" to the Privacy menu items count
- adds/improves translators comments
Changes that apply to all the count bubbles (Updates, plugins, etc.)
- makes the bubbles and their text slightly bigger
- improves the active menu item bubble contrast by changing the background color to red (option 2 in the screenshot attached in a previous comment)
Props adamsoucie, afercia.
Fixes#33030.
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Some "visual tabs" in the WordPress admin used links wrapped in a `h2` heading. While these tabs look like ARIA tabs, they're just navigation menus and should be marked-up as such to be correctly exposed to assistive technologies.
- changes the wrapping `<h2>` to a `<nav>` element: worth reminding `<nav>` elements also define ARIA landmarks
- adds an `aria-label` to the `<nav>` elements so they can be distinguished from other `<nav>` elements in the page
- adjusts the headings level in the Credits page
Props audrasjb, afercia.
Fixes#43398.
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Old browsers didn't support the HTML placeholder attribute. For a number of years, `<label>` elements have been used in a few places in WordPress to emulate placeholders. It's time to improve semantics and interaction, use real placeholders when possible, and clean up some JavaScript.
- Quick Draft widget: it now uses visible `<label>` elements and a real `placeholder` attribute
- removes the related JavaScript
- Post title:
- keeps the "prompt" label for backwards compatibility
- improves the JavaScript to make the "prompt" label stay visible on focus and disappear when typing, like real placeholder do
- changes the post "prompt" text from "Enter title here" to "Add title" for consistency with the Block Editor
- cleans-up some CSS
Props Cheffheid, afercia.
Fixes#42390.
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- makes the "Cancel" button always visible: this allows to generate a new password also on small screens
- moves focus back to the Generate Password button when closing the form
- changes the password reset show/hide button from a clickable `<span>` element to a real `<button>` element
- improves the CSS
Props janak007, afercia.
Fixes#42853.
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`<button>` elements are natively interactive, supported by any assistive technology, and must be used instead of non-semantic, non-accessible `<div>` elements.
Also, this change aligns the Media Widgets and the Customizer site icon and site logo controls with the design pattern used in the new Block Editor for similar controls.
Props ramonopoly, welcher, afercia.
Fixes#43151.
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Proximity of related information is an inclusive design principle that benefits everyone and it's particularly important for users with reduced visual field, low vision, or other vision or cognitive impairments. User interface controls that are logically grouped should be placed close to each other.
Also, this change makes the buttons visual order and the DOM order match.
Fixes#45972.
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This commit also moves the images to s.w.org, removes the old "Gutenberg has been deactivated" warning, as well as removing some old JS from About pages of years gone past.
Props melchoyce, ryelle, paaljoachim, karmatosed, pento.
Fixes#46161.
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Modifies the jQuery selector for determining hidden columns to ensure they are detected when the expanded columns details are closed.
Adds high-specificity selectors specifically for setting screen options in the comments and plugins lists.
Props afercia.
Fixes#46005.
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Due to the high number of follow-up tickets and associated security concerns, it was decided to reschedule the fatal error recovery feature for WordPress 5.2, in order to address these issues properly. The feature will continue to be developed, with iterations being merged into trunk early in the 5.2 release cycle.
Fixes#46141. See #44458, #45932, #45940, #46038, #46047, #46068.
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- properties should be followed by a colon and a space
- media queries shouldn't use spaces within parenthesis
- indentation should use tabs instead of spaces or mixed spaces / tabs
- the content property should use double quotes
- no double spaces
Props nadim0988, afercia.
Fixes#45185.
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Introduces in core new focus styles dedicated to Windows High Contrast mode. The
new styles use a transparent CSS outline as already explored in the Block Editor.
This first part covers some of the main user interface controls like buttons, links,
and media views elements. Other parts will be addressed in the next future.
Fixes#41286.
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Sometimes, Safari and VoiceOver read out the text hidden with `screen-reader-text`
in a wrong order. While there's no known, full, solution, it is possible to make
them respect the correct order reliably at least within buttons.
Fixes#42006.
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This changeset introduces a `WP_Shutdown_Handler` class that detects fatal errors and which extension (plugin or theme) causes them. Such an error is then recorded, and an error message is displayed. Subsequently, in certain protected areas, for example the admin, the broken extension will be paused, ensuring that the website is still usable in the respective area. The major benefit is that this mechanism allows site owners to still log in to their website, to fix the problem by either disabling the extension or solving the bug and then resuming the extension.
Extensions are only paused in certain designated areas. The frontend for example stays unaffected, as it is impossible to know what pausing the extension would cause to be missing, so it might be preferrable to clearly see that the website is temporarily not accessible instead.
The fatal error recovery is especially important in scope of encouraging the switch to a maintained PHP version, as not necessarily every WordPress extension is compatible with all PHP versions. If problems occur now, non-technical site owners that do not have immediate access to the codebase are not locked out of their site and can at least temporarily solve the problem quickly.
Websites that have custom requirements in that regard can implement their own shutdown handler by adding a `shutdown-handler.php` drop-in that returns the handler instance to use, which must be based on a class that inherits `WP_Shutdown_Handler`. That handler will then be used in place of the default one.
Websites that would like to modify specifically the error template displayed in the frontend can add a `php-error.php` drop-in that works similarly to the existing `db-error.php` drop-in.
Props afragen, bradleyt, flixos90, ocean90, schlessera, SergeyBiryukov, spacedmonkey.
Fixes#44458.
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As many WordPress sites use a static homepage rather than a blog, this link gives a natural next step for new sites owners wanting to configure their site in this manner.
Props professor44, joyously, nielslange, mukesh27, melchoyce.
Fixes#45019.
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Currently, when viewing the block editor with JavaScript disabled, the user sees a blank admin page with the admin menu sidebar. This adds an admin notice informing the user that JavaScript is required for the new block editor.
Props mkaz, pento, azaozz, ocean90, desrosj.
Fixes#45453.
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The About page describes all the great changes in WordPress 5.0.
Highlights:
- Warn users of Gutenberg plugin of its deactivation upon 5.0 upgrade.
- Added illustrations to the Four Freedoms page.
- Include a link to wporg user’s plugin favorites as a way to display only the classic plugin as a suggestion for install.
- Detail the Classic Editor plugin and the support timeline.
Props pixelverbieger, ocean90, karmatosed, pento, boemedia, lonelyvegan, sami.keijonen, TimothyBlynJacobs, xkon, afercia, laurelfulford, joostdevalk, ipstenu, matveb, joen, tinkerbelly, chanthaboune, kjellr, alexislloyd, melchoyce, mcsf, courtney0burton, Otto42, cathibosco, tobifjellner, helen, audrasjb, antpb, jjj, elrae, desrosj, azaozz, joemcgill, skithund, gziolo.
Merges [43913], [43921-43922], [43937-43938], [43946-43947], [43952-43953], [43967-43969] into trunk.
Fixes#45178.
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Updates package dependencies to more modern versions, also adds .nvmrc and package-lock.json as followups to [43683] and [43571].
Merge notes: trunk already had an identical .nvmrc. package-lock.json exists in trunk, but has some changes based on the dependency updates.
Props jorbin.
Merges [43684], [43685] and [43686] to trunk.
See #44600.
Fixes#45064.
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On small screens, list table actions were cramped. This makes it easy to press the wrong action by mistake. The items are now arranged into a grid and given extra room to create a larger tap-target.
The plugins list table was excluded because it's current layout doesn't match the others, and we should add more space to this in a future commit.
Props jobthomas, ryelle.
Fixes#45024.
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For screens wider than 2300px, show 4 colums of search results, as 3 columns looked quite stretched out.
This change also increases the default number of search results from 30 to 36, so that the columns have an even number of results, regardless of whether there are 2, 3, or 4 of them.
Props nielslange.
Fixes#43573.
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Display a notice with an explanation and the steps required to resolve the issue.
Props afragen, schlessera, flixos90, nerrad, melchoyce, boemedia, hedgefield, joyously, johnalarcon, lakenh, afercia, acirujano, ibantxillo, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#43986.
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In many a strange and curious file of forgotten lore—
While I pondered, blaming Nacin, my notifications suddenly awakened,
As of someone quietly DMing;—DMing me, I can’t ignore.
“’Tis some contributor,” I muttered, “DMing me an idea or four—
Only this and nothing more.”
Ah, distinctly I remember, at WordCamp US, last December;
A mad proposal nearly laid me—down out cold—upon the floor.
Curious, I listened closely;—to a plan I agreed with, mostly—
A way to make our JavaScript—JavaScript which was a chore—
Maintainable, extendable, for the future, is what I saw.
Guten-ready for evermore.
Open here I switch to Slack, when, with many a patch and hack,
In there stepped Omar, a JavaScript developer hardcore;
Pronouncing all the changes fit; ready now to be commit;
“There’s nothing else for us to do,” DMing me, “It’s done!” he swore—
“No longer random guessing at which file need next be explored—
Let’s move on, we’re all aboard.”
Moved all together, grouped and managed, in folders all is packaged,
The code had all been cleaned and tidied, important parts moved to the fore,
“Though this change be useful here,” I said, “it is too large, I fear,
We couldn’t manage such a patch, we’ve done nothing like this before—
Tell me where doth go this change, change to make our codebase soar!”
Quoth Omar, “In WordPress Core.”
Props omarreis for shepherding this significant change.
Props adamsilverstein, aduth, atimmer, dingo_bastard, frank-klein, gziolo, herregroen, jaswrks, jeremyfelt, jipmoors, jorbin, netweb, ocean90, pento, tjnowell, and youknowriad for testing, feedback, discussion, encouragement, commiserations, etc.
I make no apologies for this commit message.
Fixes#43055.
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Previously, the link used absolute positioning, in order to stick it at the bottom of the page. That was done in order to create visual separation between it and the "action" links, like "Lost Your Password?"
The absolute positioning can cause conflicts in some situations, though. For example, if extra text or error notices are added above the form, then the login link would be positioned on top of other elements.
Switching to relative positioning with extra margins avoids those issues, while maintaining the visual separation between the "action" links and the privacy policy link.
Props imath, melchoyce, desrosj, xkon, iandunn.
Fixes#44046.
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Previously, when a plugin updated its suggested privacy policy text, an admin notice was shown on all screens in the Administration Panels. That was done in order to make sure that administrators were aware of it, so that they could update their policy if needed. That was a very heavy-handed and intrusive approach, though, which leads to a poor user experience, and notice fatigue.
An alternative approach is to use bubble notifications in the menu, similar to when plugins have updates that need to be installed. That still makes it obvious that something needs the administrator's attention, but is not as distracting as a notice.
The notice will still appear on the Privacy page, though, since it is relevant to that screen, and provides an explanation of why the bubble is appearing.
Props azaozz, xkon, iandunn.
Fixes#43954. See #43953.
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- Separate the guide text form the suggested policy text.
- Add table of content for easier navigation.
- Move the content to tools.php (prevents the settings menu of being open).
- Add a link to the guide from the Privacy settings screen.
Props melchoyce, azaozz.
See #43980.
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