When replying to a comment and nothing has yet been entered for the reply content, clicking "Reply" or "Quick Edit" on another comment presents the "Are you sure..." prompt indicating there are unsaved changes in the reply content. However, if nothing is entered, this prompt should not be displayed.
This change implements a new check to determine if any text has been entered by the user before deciding to show the "Are you sure..." prompt.
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Fixes#54990.
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This changeset ensures the value of the search engine checkbox is not reset to its default value when a faulty form is sent in the Install screen.
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Fixes#55900.
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Previously, the Site Health message said "The WP_AUTO_UPDATE_CORE constant is defined and enabled" when in fact the constant was defined and disabled using `define( 'WP_AUTO_UPDATE_CORE', false );`.
This changeset improves the message by providing the value of the constant. For example: "The WP_AUTO_UPDATE_CORE constant is defined as false".
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Fixes#51041.
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Add strings for use in future maintenance/security releases to indicate the security support status of the version of WordPress.
Two strings are introduced:
* indicating the version of WordPress is not receiving security updates, and,
* indicating the version of WordPress will shortly stop receiving security updates.
This change does not make use of the strings, the purpose is to make them available to translators prior to dropping support of selected versions of WordPress.
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See #56532.
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[54248] reversed the wrapping of `do_shortcode` and `apply_shortcodes` and updated all direct internal calls of `do_shortcode` to `apply_shortcodes` after [47004]. After further consideration, the long history of `do_shortcodes` should be favored over any subjective semantic improvements. This change reverts the remaining changes from #55883 not already reverted in [54278].
Follow-up to [47004], [54248], and [54278].
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See #55883.
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The following dependencies are being updated:
- `copy-webpack-plugin` from `10.2.4` to `11.0.0`.
- `dotenv` from `16.0.1` to `16.0.2`.
- `dotenv-expand` from `8.0.3` to `9.0.0`.
- `sass` from `1.53.0` to `1.55.0`.
- `sinon-test` from `3.1.3` to `3.1.4`.
- `source-map-loader` from `3.0.1` to `4.0.0`.
- `terser-webpack-plugin` from `5.3.1` to `5.3.6`.
- `uglify-js` from `3.16.1` to `3.17.1`.
- `uuid` from `8.3.2` to `9.0.0`.
- `webpack` from `5.72.0` to `5.74.0`.
This also contains changes after running `npm audit fix`.
Fixes#56641.
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Instead of caching main site id an object cache, store main site id on a network options. This results in less database queries on sites without persistent object caching.
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Fixes#55802.
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In `wp_salt()` WordPress pre-populates the check for duplicate salt values with the default put your unique phrase here. As the `wp-config.php file` for non-en_US can be translated in downloaded packages, a translated version of this phrase ought to be in the pre-populated duplicate values array too.
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Fixes#55937.
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This changeset reverses the wrapping of `apply_shortcodes()` and `do_shortcode()` such that `apply_shortcodes()` is now the recommended function. In addition:
- Calls to `do_shortcode()` have been changed to `apply_shortcodes()`.
- Some default filter callbacks have been changed from `'do_shortcode'` to `'apply_shortcodes'`.
- Applicable documentation has been updated to refer to `apply_shortcodes()` instead.
Follow-up to [47004].
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Fixes#55883.
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This changeset improves the `add_settings_section()` function to allow developers to pass extra HTML mark-up to be rendered before and after the settings section. Extra argument `$args` can now be passed to the function, and is an array that can contain the following items:
- `before_section`: HTML content to prepend to the section's HTML output. Receives the section's class name provided with the `section_class` argument via an optional `%s` placeholder. Default empty.
- `after_section`: HTML content to append to the section's HTML output. Default empty.
- `section_class`: The class name to use for the section. Used by `before_section` if a `%s` placeholder is present. Default empty.
The HTML passed using these extra arguments is escaped using `wp_kses_post()` just before rendering. This changeset also provides a set of unit tests for this new feature.
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Fixes#17851.
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`get_sample_permalink()` (ab)uses the `$post->filter` property to indicate a sample permalink is being generated for the post. This change ensures the property is restored to its original value.
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Fixes#54736.
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Change the input field used for `alt` attributes in the media library views from a text input to a textarea. This gives users more flexibility in resizing the field for easier management of longer alt attributes.
This patch includes a less-common use of `esc_attr` for a `textarea`. This is because the primary usage of the `alt` attribute will be escaped using `esc_attr`, and the value in editing should match the value output on the front end.
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Fixes#50066.
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Global terms was a feature from the WordPress MU days where multisite and single site installs used different code bases.
In WordPress 3.0, WordPress MU was merged into one location and the UI [14854] and “on” switch [14880] for global terms were completely removed.
Even before this merge, global terms was bug infested and unreliable. After [14854]/[14880], the feature was no longer maintained and became increasingly broken as taxonomies progressed without it (term splitting and term meta do not work at all). At this point, the feature has not worked in 12+ years and there’s no hope for saving it.
This deprecates the remaining global terms related code and no-ops the functions.
Global terms, you don’t have to go home, but you can’t stay here.
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Fixes#21734.
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Underneath the timezone selector on the General Settings screen, a small snippet of info about the selected time zone is displayed.
This information would be missing if the timezone is set to a deprecated timezone value, even though PHP is perfectly capable of generating that information, including for deprecated timezones.
By passing the `DateTimeZone::ALL_WITH_BC` constant as the `$timezoneGroup` parameter to the PHP native `timezone_identifiers_list()` function, a timezone name list is retrieved containing both current and deprecated timezone names, preventing the condition from failing when the current timezone is a deprecated one.
See the extensive write-up about this in ticket #56468.
Also see: [https://www.php.net/manual/en/datetimezone.listidentifiers.php PHP Manual: timezone_identifiers_list()].
Note: As this is an admin/output page, no pre-existing tests are available.
Follow-up to [54207], [54217], [54227], [54229], [54230], [54232], [54233].
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See #56468.
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This fixes a bug where if the default `timezone_string` is set to a deprecated timezone name due to a localization providing an outdated timezone name string, this localized timezone string would be discarded and an empty string would be set as the timezone value instead.
By passing the `DateTimeZone::ALL_WITH_BC` constant as the `$timezoneGroup` parameter to the PHP native `timezone_identifiers_list()` function, a timezone name list is retrieved containing both current and deprecated timezone names, preventing the invalidation of the option value.
See the extensive write-up about this in ticket #56468.
Also see: [https://www.php.net/manual/en/datetimezone.listidentifiers.php PHP Manual: timezone_identifiers_list()].
Includes:
* Expanding the translators comment to encourage translators to use “old” names over “new” names.
* Adding a dedicated test to the `Tests_Admin_IncludesSchema` test class.
Follow-up to [54207], [54217], [54227], [54229], [54230].
Props jrf, costdev.
See #56468.
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During install, the user is prompted for database connection settings. Inputs for the database name, username, and password will most likely be changed from the examples given, but these example values are presented as the input's `value` property. This required the user to clear the current value before entering their own.
This change moves the example values for these fields to the `placeholder` property.
Props oliverstapelfeldt, audrasjb, krupalpanchal, sabernhardt.
Fixes#56365.
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Based on a two-way comparison between the available timezone city names in PHP 5.6.20 and PHP 8.2.0.
Lists of available timezone names have been retrieved using the PHP `timezone_identifiers_list()` function.
See: [https://3v4l.org/ro1vY/rfc#vgit.master timezone_identifiers_list() output and comparison].
Note: Both spellings of `Kiev`/`Kyiv` need to be in the list to allow it to work PHP cross-version.
* The “old” version — `Kiev` — will be used as the basis to find the localized name for the timezone dropdown lists on PHP 5.6 to 8.1.
* The corrected spelling — `Kyiv` — will be used to find the localized name on PHP 8.2 and up.
Follow-up to [50555], [54207], [54217].
Props jrf, costdev.
See #56468.
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This changeset adds some CSS tweaks to ensure admin notices like the "Automated update failed" notice don't break the layout of the Site Health and Privacy Settings screens.
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Fixes#54624.
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In past versions of the About page, translator comments referencing the Field Guide and Release Notes links included the current version number. This change updates these translator comments to remove a specific version number, which was not necessary.
This change also abstracts the version number out of the "Read the WordPress X.X Release Notes" string, making it translatable.
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Fixes#54741.
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Many `WP_List_Table` child classes in core use mostly the same code to create their "view" links markup. To DRY-up the code, a new `WP_List_Table->get_view_links` method is being introduced to consolidate the HTML link generation when provided an array of links.
This change also implements this new method in the relevant `WP_List_Table_xxx` child classes `get_views` methods. Finally, unit tests are being added to validate view links markup and test for some "unhappy paths".
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Fixes#42066.
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For each automatic plugin update, both successful and failed, information about each plugin is included in the email upon completion of the process. This change adds the plugin URL, if known, to the information included for each plugin that was processed.
This change also adds unit tests to validate the email contents after various automatic plugin update scenarios.
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Fixes#53049.
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The descriptions provided whenever a REST API check failed lacked details that would help in troubleshooting any issues, most notably the actual REST API endpoint that was being tested.
Adding this vital piece of detail, along with a revamp of the error messages shown, where previously there was a risk that the markup of your website was included as an error message, improves the overall user experience, and gives more accurate details that can be looked when looking up how to fix or improve the behavior of the REST API.
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Fixes#54617.
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This changes some admin-area, user-facing text, to better match the guidelines and recommendations set forth in the make/core handbook, specifically:
> the word “we” should be avoided (...) unless its made very clear which group is speaking
Follow-up to [51979], [53131], [53132], [53148], [53156].
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Fixes#55758.
See #46057.
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This aligns the spacing within the widget with other core widgets, and removes an unintended margin which was pushing the indicator slightly above the centered position it was intended to have.
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Fixes#56369.
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Previously the description left the user stuck with no path forward if flushing their permalinks was not enough.
This change givers a clearer description of what approving an application may involve (allowing these to connect to the users site), but also an additional step towards resolution if flushing permalinks are not enough; pointing them towards their host.
Props Presskopp, webcommsat.
Fixes#54508.
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This changeset removes the deprecated `-webkit-appearance` CSS property used in `customizer-controls.css`. It doesn't change anything to the interface.
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Fixes#38431.
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This changeset is a part of a task dedicated to improve wp-admin CSS code with less floating, as float never was intended for layout. The idea is to gradually replace floating methods that take the HTML element out of the normal flow of the document with more modern and robust positioning methods.
Props kebbet.
See #55557.
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It is obviously more logical and semantic to remove the `hidden` class when the panel is displayed. Plus, it prevents from weird behavior occurring when plugins also use the `hidden` class to hide stuff.
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Fixes#27697.
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Allows Classic / Hybrid themes to use block-based template parts without using complete block-based templates.
* Exposes the Site Editor's template parts UI
* Adds Appearance > "Template Parts" menu
* Enabled within the theme via adding a theme support for `'block-template-parts'`
{{{#!php
add_theme_support( 'block-template-parts' );
}}}
This is a backport from Gutenberg.[https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/42729 See WordPress/gutenberg PR 42729].
Follow-up to [52330], [52069], [52178].
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See #56467.
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- Add a check to `wp_check_php_version()` whether the current PHP version is lower than the next (desired) minimum version.
- Set the next desired minimum PHP version to 7.2.
- Use that check to update the warnings in the `wp_dashboard_php_nag()` widget, and on the Site Health screen.
Props Clorith, SergeyBiryukov, ironprogrammer, azaozz.
See #56199.
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This changeset adds a flexible CSS columns layout to plugin cards in the Plugin Install screen, to ensure plugin cards all have the same height.
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Fixes#55721.
See #55272.
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WordPress 3.2 introduced several enhancements to the `copy_dir()` function:
* No more re-installing Akismet upon upgrade.
* Respect custom `WP_CONTENT_DIR` for bundled plugins/theme installation.
* Respect custom `WP_CONTENT_DIR`/`WP_LANG_DIR` for language files when upgrading.
* Add an exclusion list to `copy_dir()` as well as `WP_Filesystem_Base::wp_lang_dir()`.
* Standardize `WP_Filesystem` path method returns.
However, the version of `copy_dir()` that runs during the upgrade process is the one from the older install, not the newer, which means that these enhancements would only be available after upgrading to WordPress 3.2 first, e.g. in a subsequent upgrade to WordPress 3.3.
In order to make these enhancements immediately available in WordPress 3.2, specifically to take advantage of skip lists and avoid re-installing Akismet if it was previously deleted, a temporary copy of the function was utilized, with the intention to remove it in WordPress 3.3 or a later release.
With further enhancements made to the Upgrade API to support partial and no-content builds, this temporary copy is no longer relevant and can be safely removed.
Follow-up to [17576], [17580], [17581], [18225].
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Fixes#55712. See #17173.
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Dynamic (non-explicitly declared) properties are deprecated as of PHP 8.2 and are expected to become a fatal error in PHP 9.0.
There are a number of ways to mitigate this:
* If it is an accidental typo for a declared property: fix the typo.
* For known properties: declare them on the class.
* For unknown properties: add the magic `__get()`, `__set()`, et al. methods to the class or let the class extend `stdClass` which has highly optimized versions of these magic methods built in.
* For unknown ''use'' of dynamic properties, the `#[AllowDynamicProperties]` attribute can be added to the class. The attribute will automatically be inherited by child classes.
Trac ticket #56034 is open to investigate and handle the third and fourth type of situations, however it has become clear this will need more time and will not be ready in time for WP 6.1.
To reduce “noise” in the meantime, both in the error logs of WP users moving onto PHP 8.2, in the test run logs of WP itself, in test runs of plugins and themes, as well as to prevent duplicate tickets from being opened for the same issue, this commit adds the `#[AllowDynamicProperties]` attribute to all “parent” classes in WP.
The logic used for this commit is as follows:
* If a class already has the attribute: no action needed.
* If a class does not `extend`: add the attribute.
* If a class does `extend`:
- If it extends `stdClass`: no action needed (as `stdClass` supports dynamic properties).
- If it extends a PHP native class: add the attribute.
- If it extends a class from one of WP's external dependencies: add the attribute.
* In all other cases: no action — the attribute should not be needed as child classes inherit from the parent.
Whether or not a class contains magic methods has not been taken into account, as a review of the currently existing magic methods has shown that those are generally not sturdy enough and often even set dynamic properties (which they should not). See the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDZWepDQQVE live stream from August 16, 2022] for more details.
This commit only affects classes in the `src` directory of WordPress core.
* Tests should not get this attribute, but should be fixed to not use dynamic properties instead. Patches for this are already being committed under ticket #56033.
* While a number bundled themes (2014, 2019, 2020, 2021) contain classes, they are not a part of this commit and may be updated separately.
Reference: [https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecate_dynamic_properties PHP RFC: Deprecate dynamic properties].
Follow-up to [53922].
Props jrf, hellofromTonya, markjaquith, peterwilsoncc, costdev, knutsp, aristath.
See #56513, #56034.
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This changeset implements a clearer and more consistent timeout/duration/expiration format. It updates time durations used in various files, as per WordPress coding standards:
- If the value can be represented as an integer (not a fractional) number of minutes (hours, etc.), use the appropriate constant (e.g.: `MINUTE_IN_SECONDS`) multiplied by that number.
- Otherwise, keep the value as is and add a comment with the units for clarity.
Follow-up to [11823], [13177], [21996], [37747], [53714].
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Fixes#56293.
See #55647.
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The existing filter `image_editor_output_format` receives an additional parameter `$size_name` which is populated whenever it controls the output format for a specific registered image size to create. Otherwise, it remains empty. In order to achieve this, a low level change has been added in bringing a new `$size_name` class property to the `WP_Image_Editor` base class, which is introduced in a backward compatible way that will not cause conflicts with custom implementations.
This parameter is then used in new logic inside the `wp_default_image_output_mapping()` callback function for the filter, controlling whether `image/jpeg` should map to `image/webp` output or not. By default, this is enabled for all WordPress core image sizes by default, and this list can be modified using a new `wp_image_sizes_with_additional_mime_type_support` filter, e.g. to remove core sizes or add custom sizes.
The customization per image size may be further enhanced by providing a more declarative API via a new parameter on the `add_image_size()` function.
Props eugenemanuilov, flixos90, adamsilverstein, joegrainger.
Fixes#56526.
See #55443, #56288.
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While the `image_editor_output_format` filter is primarily used in WP Admin, it can also be executed in frontend scope, as the related `WP_Image_Editor` class and `wp_unique_filename()` function are being loaded in that scope.
Follow up to [54086].
See #55443, #56526.
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In [53164] the `clipboard.js` library was updated to from version 2.0.8 to 2.0.10, and in doing so caused a TypeError JavaScript error to be thrown when the copy button for debug information was used.
With the update, the `clipboard.js` library introduced an enhancement to its `.copy()` API, which now removes the fake DOM element used for copying content, which Site Health previously had to remove manually.
As this fake DOM element is now removed automatically, the copy function within the debug information screen can rely on the library performing the removal, instead of WordPress needing to do so manually.
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Fixes#56515.
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Uploaded JPEGs will automatically be converted to WebP sub-sizes instead of JPEG, saving space and making sites faster.
The original JPEG upload is always retained and can be accessed by calling `wp_get_original_image_url`.
Props azaozz, flixos90.
Fixes#55443.
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This renames some variables for clarity, per the [https://developer.wordpress.org/coding-standards/wordpress-coding-standards/php/#naming-conventions Naming Conventions]:
> Don’t abbreviate variable names unnecessarily; let the code be unambiguous and self-documenting.
* `$out` is renamed to `$output` in various list table methods and admin functions.
* `$sep` is renamed to `$separator` in various list table methods and admin functions.
This affects:
* `WP_Comments_List_Table::handle_row_actions()`
* `WP_List_Table::row_actions()`
* `WP_Media_List_Table::column_default()`
* `WP_MS_Sites_List_Table::site_states()`
* `WP_MS_Users_List_Table::column_blogs()`
* `WP_Terms_List_Table::column_name()`
* `_wp_dashboard_recent_comments_row()`
* `image_align_input_fields()`
* `image_size_input_fields()`
* `wp_doc_link_parse()`
* `_post_states()`
* `_media_states()`
Follow-up to [8653], [8692], [8864], [8910], [8911], [8916], [9103], [9153], [10607], [15491], [17793], [32644], [54070].
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See #56448, #55647.
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* MySQL 5.6 has reached EOL (“End of Life”) in February 2021. The recommended minimum is bumped to 5.7 for now.
* MariaDB 10.2 has reached EOL in May 2022. The recommended minimum is bumped to 10.3 for now.
This commit brings the Site Health recommendations in line with `readme.html`.
Includes:
* Adding two unit tests to ensure the SQL server versions recommended by Site Health match `readme.html`.
* Consistently declaring the recommended and required versions as the `WP_Site_Health` class properties.
* Renaming some pre-existing private properties for clarity.
Follow-up to [44986], [52319], [52358], [52420], [52424], [53431], [53433], [53435], [meta11407], [meta11866].
See #55791, #meta5999, #meta6322.
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This updates an older fragment in `WP_Site_Health::prepare_sql_data()` to use a dedicated `$wpdb` method introduced later in WordPress 5.5 specifically for retrieving the database server information.
Follow-up to [44986], [47451].
Props hilayt24, mukesh27, Clorith, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#56484.
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* Add a `@coversDefaultClass` annotation to address `@covers ::get_test_page_cache" is invalid` notices.
* Rename data providers to start with the `data_` prefix and match the test method names, for consistency.
* Move data providers next to the test methods they are used in.
* Move `::get_test_page_cache()` closer to `::get_test_persistent_object_cache()`, for a bit more predictable placement.
* Fix a typo in `::get_test_persistent_object_cache()` description.
Follow-up to [53955], [54043], [54044], [54045].
See #56041.
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Includes:
* Moving leading and trailing spaces out of a translatable string.
* Using the established format for translator comments.
* Using a consistent typography for the apostrophe.
Follow-up to [53955], [54043].
See #56041.
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This changeset adds a new `page_cache` check which determines whether the site uses a full page cache, and in addition assesses the server response time. If no page cache is present and the server response time is slow, the check will suggest use of a page cache.
A few filters are included for customization of the check:
* `site_status_good_response_time_threshold` filters the number of milliseconds below which the server response time is considered good. The default value is based on the `server-response-time` Lighthouse audit and can be altered using this filter.
* `site_status_page_cache_supported_cache_headers` filters the map of supported cache headers and their callback to determine whether it was a cache hit. The default list includes commonly used cache headers, and it is filterable to support e.g. additional cache headers used by specific vendors.
Note that due to the nature of this check it is only run in production environments.
Props furi3r, westonruter, spacedmonkey, swissspidy, Clorith.
Fixes#56041.
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This changeset adds a new `persistent_object_cache` check which determines whether the site uses a persistent object cache, and if not, recommends it if it is beneficial for the site. A support resource to learn more about object caching has been created and is linked in the check.
A few filters are included for customization of the check, aimed primarily at hosting providers to provide more specific information in regards to their environment:
* `site_status_persistent_object_cache_url` filters the URL to learn more about object caching, so that e.g. a hosting-specific object caching support resource could be linked.
* `site_status_persistent_object_cache_notes` filters the notes added to the check description, so that more fine tuned information on object caching based on the environment can be provided.
* `site_status_should_suggest_persistent_object_cache` is a short-circuit filter which allows using entirely custom logic to determine whether a persistent object cache would make sense for the site.
* `site_status_persistent_object_cache_thresholds` filters the thresholds in the default logic to determine whether a persistent object cache would make sense for the site, which is based on the amount of data in the database.
Note that due to the nature of this check it is only run in production environments.
Props furi3r, tillkruss, spacedmonkey, audrasjb, Clorith.
Fixes#56040.
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Dynamic (non-explicitly declared) properties are deprecated as of PHP 8.2 and are expected to become a fatal error in PHP 9.0.
In this case, the `$plugin_info` and `$theme_info` properties are set in `Plugin_Upgrader::bulk_upgrade()` and `Theme_Upgrader::bulk_upgrade()` specifically.
The `Bulk_Plugin_Upgrader_Skin` class and the `Bulk_Theme_Upgrader_Skin` class both already allow for this, but the `wp_ajax_update_plugin()` and `wp_ajax_update_theme()` functions also call the `*_Upgrader::bulk_upgrade()` methods, so the `WP_Ajax_Upgrader_Skin` class also needs to have these properties explicitly declared.
Includes adding proper DocBlocks for the pre-existing properties in the `Bulk_Plugin_Upgrader_Skin` and the `Bulk_Theme_Upgrader_Skin` classes.
Follow-up to [13686], [37714], [38199], [42677], [42873], [53557], [53558], [53850], [53851], [53852], [53853], [53854], [53856], [53916], [53935], [53936], [53937], [53938], [53942], [53945], [53948], [53949].
Props jrf, costdev.
See #56033.
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The Site Health Status screen groups issues into the categories `good`, `recommended`, and `critical` when displaying them to the end user.
Initially, this screen would show `0 critical issues` while the checks were being performed, and then hide the group if no issues were discovered after all checks had completed, this not being an ideal user experience, as it is a better experience to show areas that have content, instead of hiding them after the fact.
This change makes the groups hidden by default, and also changes the logic to see if a group should be displayed when an item is added to the list (as opposed to the previous approach which only did this check once every single test had completed).
Props DavidAnderson, palmiak.
Fixes#47222.
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This makes a transparent circle SVG smaller by removing empty space to match the height of other images in the same section, so that all three columns are aligned correctly.
Follow-up to [53339].
Props sabernhardt, weboccults, ironprogrammer, webcommsat, marybaum, oglekler.
Fixes#56210.
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Change the notification announced when a custom structure is removed. Previously, the notification incorrectly indicated that the structure was added for both actions. This changes the notification to correctly announce removals when structures are removed.
Props joedolson, kebbet, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#56230.
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This better matches the tab name and changes the associated action hooks to:
* `install_themes_pre_block-themes` (fires before the tab is rendered)
* `install_themes_block-themes` (fires at the top the tab)
While including a mix of underscores and hyphens in a hook name is not quite typical for core, it does have a precedent and brings more consistency with similar filters on Add Plugin screen:
* `install_plugins_pre_plugin-information`
* `install_plugins_plugin-information`
Follow-up to [53906], [53907].
Fixes#56283.
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The Theme Directory on wordpress.org recently got updated to show a shortcut for filtering block themes. This changeset adds a "Block Themes" filter when adding a new theme from WordPress administration.
It also introduces two new action hooks: `install_themes_pre_blockthemes` (fires before the tab is rendered) and `install_themes_blockthemes` (fires at the top the tab).
Follow-up to [meta11963].
Props luminuu, audrasjb, SergeyBiryukov, rafiahmedd.
Fixes#56283.
See #meta6330.
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While `WP_Filesystem_Base::size()` is documented to return `false` on failure, `ftp_size()` returns -1, and the method documentation was recently updated to reflect that.
This commit restores the previous `@return` tag and corrects the actual return value instead, to bring consistency with all the other `WP_Filesystem_*::size()` methods:
* `WP_Filesystem_Base::size()`
* `WP_Filesystem_Direct::size()`
* `WP_Filesystem_ftpsockets::size()`
* `WP_Filesystem_SSH2::size()`
{{{
@return int|false Size of the file in bytes on success, false on failure.
}}}
This better matches the purpose of the API to provide a consistent interface for various filesystem implementations.
Follow-up to [6779], [30678], [45226], [53860], [53862].
Fixes#51170.
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MySQL 8.0.17 deprecated the display width attribute for integer data types:
> As of MySQL 8.0.17, the `ZEROFILL` attribute is deprecated for numeric data types, as is the display width attribute for integer data types. You should expect support for `ZEROFILL` and display widths for integer data types to be removed in a future version of MySQL. Consider using an alternative means of producing the effect of these attributes. For example, applications can use the `LPAD()` function to zero-pad numbers up to the desired width, or they can store the formatted numbers in `CHAR` columns.
In practice, this means that display width is removed for integer types when creating a table:
* `BIGINT(20)` → `BIGINT`
* `INT(11)` → `INT`
* `MEDIUMINT(9)` → `MEDIUMINT`
* `SMALLINT(6)` → `SMALLINT`
* `TINYINT(4)` → `TINYINT`
Note: This only applies specifically to MySQL 8.0.17 or later. In MariaDB, display width for integer types is still available and expected.
This commit ensures that `dbDelta()`, which relies on the `DESCRIBE` SQL command to get the existing table structure and field types, when running on MySQL 8.0.17 or later, does not unnecessarily attempt to convert `BIGINT` fields back to `BIGINT(20)`, `INT` back to `INT(11)`, etc. When comparing the field type in the query with the existing field type, if display width is the only difference, it can be safely ignored to match MySQL behavior.
The change is covered by existing `dbDelta()` unit tests:
* A test for not altering `wp_get_db_schema()` queries on an existing install using MySQL 8.0.17+ now passes.
* More than twenty tests which previously failed on PHP 8.0.x + MariaDB due to incorrect expectations, caused by MariaDB version reporting not being consistent between PHP versions, now pass.
References:
* [https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/numeric-type-attributes.html MySQL: Nymeric Type Attributes]
* [https://mariadb.com/kb/en/data-types-numeric-data-types/ MariaDB: Numeric Data Types]
Follow-up to [1575], [18899], [37525], [47183], [47184].
Props SergeyBiryukov, pbearne, leewillis77, JavierCasares, desrosj, costdev, johnbillion.
Fixes#49364. See #51740.
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An earlier regex for normalizing index definitions disables the PHPCS check for extra padding in order to keep a more readable indentation. However, this was missed for index columns regex.
Follow-up to [37583], [42228], [42249], [42343].
See #55647.
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This is the taxonomy term counterpart to the `is_post_publicly_viewable()` function. Although the logic for terms is more straight forward this serves the same purpose as introducing the corresponding function for posts -- to centralise and reduce the logic needed to validate a term and determine if it's publicly viewable.
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Fixes#56215
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This changeset introduces new `wp_required_field_indicator()` and `wp_required_field_message()` helper functions to generate reusable and consistent required field indicator and message. It also implements these functions in various admin screens.
Props sabernhardt, ryokuhi, joedolson, audrasjb, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#54394.
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Improve the performance of `WP_List_Table::get_column_info()` by adding the primary column to the cached header values. This reduces the number of calls to the `WP_List_Table::get_primary_column_name()` method to once per table in line with the other header getter functions.
Props bobbingwide, chaion07, costdev, mikeschroder, mukesh27, peterwilsoncc, shetheliving, spacedmonkey.
Fixes#34564.
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* `WP_Filesystem_FTPext::exists()`
* `WP_Filesystem_FTPext::size()`
* `WP_Filesystem_ftpsockets::exists()`
The `::exists()` methods were previously using the FTP `NLST` command, which works for directories, but is not intended to be applied to a file. This only worked most of the time due to many FTP servers being permissive and allowing to execute `NLST` on files, which cannot be guaranteed and appears to not be the case in newer versions of Pure-FTPd (1.0.48 or later).
With a recent change in [53860], both methods were updated for compatibility with RFC 959:
* Both methods check if the path is a directory that can be changed into (and therefore exists).
* `WP_Filesystem_FTPext` uses `ftp_rawlist()` (FTP `LIST` command) to check for file existence.
* `WP_Filesystem_ftpsockets` uses file size to check for file existence.
Reference: [https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc959.txt RFC 959: File Transfer Protocol (FTP)]
Follow-up to [6779], [11821], [25274], [33648], [34733], [35944], [35946], [53860].
See #51170.
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WordPress FTP file checking was previously based upon `ftp_nlist()`. This function can be problematic at scale with a directory containing a large number of files. The same issue occurred using it with ftpsockets.
This changeset rewrites the FTP `exists()` functions to utilize a more efficient and stable check.
Props giox069, desrosj, mkox, afragen, costdev, pbiron, peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#51170.
See #53318, #39781.
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Correct an issue where the secondary mime type full size image would not be properly resized (and `-scaled` added to the name) when the original upload is over the `big_image_size_threshold` dimensions.
Props mukesh27.
See #55443.
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The function executes an optimized query to get the last revision ID and total count. It was originally introduced for `WP_REST_Posts_Controller::prepare_links()`, and is now used in a few more places in core:
* `register_and_do_post_meta_boxes()`
* `wp_get_post_revisions_url()`
* `wp_update_custom_css_post()`
Follow-up to [53759], [53769], [53778], [53779], [53841].
Props peterwilsoncc, mukesh27, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#56279.
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This fixes WPCS errors in `WP_Site_Health::get_test_plugin_version()` and `::get_test_theme_version()`:
* `Expected exactly one space between closing parenthesis and opening control structure; " " found.`
* `Expected 1 space(s) after closing parenthesis; found 2`
Follow-up to [53816].
See #56134.
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This displays a more appropriate message in case the site does not have any active plugins or installed themes.
Follow-up to [44986], [45099], [45336].
Props Presskopp, costdev, martin.krcho, Clorith, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#56134.
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This changeset replaces the default "Just another WordPress site" tagline with an empty string for new installations. The reasoning is:
1. Not all themes display the tagline;
2. Not everyone changes the default tagline;
3. When people don't see the tagline in their theme, they may not realize it is still visible in some places, like feeds.
The string "Just another WordPress site" and the related multisite string: "Just another {NETWORK} site" are now only used as a placeholder for the tagline admin option.
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Fixes#6479.
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There are some table prefixes (for example, `7e1_`), which the database will try and parse as values unless they are quoted in backticks. Because not everyone remembers to quote their table names, WordPress discourages use of such prefixes during setup.
To test if the table prefix is valid, WordPress executes a query deliberately trying to generate an error:
> `Unknown column 'wp_' in 'field list'`
which means the prefix is safe to use, as the database was not able to parse it as a value.
Previously, this error would not be displayed to the user in a typical configuration, but would be logged on the server via `wpdb::print_error()`, and in some cases could block the installation.
This commit makes sure the error is still checked to display a proper message in case the prefix needs to be edited, but otherwise is silently discarded instead of being logged.
Follow-up to [37581], [41631], [51582].
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Fixes#42362.
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This renames `$tax` to `$taxonomy_object` and `$s` to `$search` for clarity. The latter is only renamed when used as an internal variable and not referring to the `$s` global.
The list of affected functions:
* `wp_ajax_ajax_tag_search()`
* `wp_ajax_add_link_category`
* `wp_ajax_add_tag()`
* `wp_ajax_get_tagcloud()`
* `wp_ajax_inline_save_tax()`
* `wp_ajax_find_posts()`
Follow-up to [6542], [8901], [10222], [12833], [16771], [16992], [22723], [38698].
Props azouamauriac.
Fixes#55098.
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This changeset introduces the `ajax_term_search_results` hook which can be used to filter the term search results returned by the AJAX term query.
Props grandeljay, costdev, ironprogrammer, audrasjb, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#55606.
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This aims to reduce ambiguity about what exactly is the "first" or "last" revision, and bring more consistency with similar wording elsewhere in core, e.g. latest posts, latest comments, etc.
This affects:
* `wp_save_post_revision()`
* `wp_prepare_revisions_for_js()`
* `WP_Customize_Manager::filter_revision_post_has_changed()`
Follow-up to [53759], [53769], [53778].
Props peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#55857.
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This changeset also introduces the `.word-wrap-break-word` class which can be used to apply `word-wrap: break-word` to admin elements when needed.
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Fixes#55393.
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This changeset introduces the `wp_read_audio_metadata` hook which allows to filter metadata extracted from an uploaded audio file.
This brings consistency with corresponding filters available for image and video file types:
- `wp_read_image_metadata` added in [6313] / #5162.
- `wp_read_video_metadata` added in [41746] / #35218.
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Fixes#55828.
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This brings consistency to similar code fragments that evolved in slightly different ways over the years:
* A check that the list of functions is not empty now exists in both editors.
* "Function Name..." is an option label, not an attribute, so `esc_html__()` is the correct function here.
* `esc_attr( urlencode( $function ) )` in the theme editor is replaced with `esc_attr( $function )`.
* `htmlspecialchars( $function )` in the theme editor is replaced with `esc_html( $function )`.
Follow-up to [10607], [10879], [11110], [11173], [11204], [11671], [14989].
Props aristath, justinahinon, poena, audrasjb, pratiweb, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#56007.
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This changeset adds the capability for core media uploads to generate sub sized images in more than a single mime type. The output formats for each mime type can be controlled through a filter. WebP is used as an additional output format for JPEG images by default to improve front end performance.
When generating additional mime types, only images which are smaller than the respective original are retained. By default, additional mime type images are only generated for the built-in core image sizes and any custom sizes that have opted in.
Image meta is updated with a new 'sources' array containing file details for each mime type. Each image size in the 'sizes' array also gets a new 'sources' array that contains the image file details for each mime type.
This change also increases image upload retries to accommodate additional image sizes. It also adds a `$mime_type` parameter to the `wp_get_missing_image_subsizes` function and filter.
This change adds three new filters to enable full control of secondary mime image generation and output:
* A new filter `wp_image_sizes_with_additional_mime_type_support` that filters the sizes that support secondary mime type output. Developers can use this to control the output of additional mime type sub-sized images on a per size basis.
* A new filter `wp_upload_image_mime_transforms` that filters the output mime types for a given input mime type. Developers can use this to control generation of additional mime types for a given input mime type or even override the original mime type.
* A new filter `wp_content_image_mimes` which controls image mime type output selection and order for frontend content. Developers can use this to control the mime type output preference order for content images. Content images inserted from the media library will use the available image versions based on the order from this filter.
Thanks to the many contributors who helped develop, test and give feedback on this feature.
A haiku to summarize:
Upload a JPEG
Images of all sizes
Output as WebPs
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See #55443.
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This renames the file containing the `wpdb` class to conform to the coding standards.
This commit also includes:
* A new `wp-db.php` that loads the new file, for anyone that may have been including the file directly.
* Replacing references to the old filename with the new filename.
Fixes#56268. See #55647.
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This changeset improves admin forms accessibility by adding labels to the following read-only form fields:
- Network setup screen: new visible label to the four textareas for code users need to paste into their wp-config file and the server configuration file (web.config or .htaccess).
- `setup-config.php`: new visible label to one textarea for code to include in the `wp-config` file manually.
- Admin toolbar: adds an `arial-label` attribute to the old "shortlink" feature (not used anymore but still activable by plugins).
Props sabernhardt, audrasjb, ryokuhi, joedolson.
Fixes#54302.
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This removes all CSS definitions related to the `.icon16` class. Research shows that current ecosystem usage of this class is extremely minimal.
This selector was used for the Welcome Panel and Welcome Screen in WordPress 3.3 (see [19163] and [19197]. The icons were removed for WordPress 3.5 in [22018], but the related CSS remained, and were also included when the MP6 admin re-skinning was merged in [26072].
Props afercia, mmaumio, isabel_brison, sabernhardt, audrasjb, desrosj.
Fixes#35717.
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The `wp_new_comment()`, `wp_update_comment()`, and `wp_filter_comment()` functions already normalize the `user_ID` parameter internally to `user_id`, which matches the database field name.
This commit aims to bring some consistency when passing the parameter in core.
The corresponding `$user_ID` variable is also renamed to `$user_id` to match the other variables when not referring to the `$user_ID` global, which has an exception in the WordPress coding standards.
Follow-up to [8543], [8720], [12267], [12300], [26491], [28915], [28922], [34799], [49303].
See #55647, #56244.
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This changeset replaces `#d63638` (contrast ratio: 4.40) with `#b32d2e` (contrast ratio: 5.87) in Plugins screen row action links when the site is in recovery mode.
Props kebbet, mukesh27, joedolson, audrasjb.
Fixes#56190.
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This fixes two WPCS warnings:
* `Variable "$comment_post_ID" is not in valid snake_case format`
* `Variable "$comment_author_IP" is not in valid snake_case format`
While matching the database fields of the same name, these variables did not follow the WordPress coding standards, and are now renamed to address that.
Note: The name change only affects internal variables and parameters for a few actions receiving a comment post ID:
* `edit_comment`
* `comment_id_not_found`
* `comment_closed`
* `comment_on_trash`
* `comment_on_draft`
* `comment_on_password_protected`
* `pre_comment_on_post`
The change does not affect parameters for functions receiving an array of comment data:
* `wp_insert_comment()`
* `wp_new_comment()`
* `wp_update_comment()`
* `wp_handle_comment_submission()`
The associated array keys still match the database fields: `comment_post_ID` and `comment_author_IP`.
Follow-up to [1706], [2894], [8720], [28427], [28437], [28457], [34799], [53720],
See #55647, #56244.
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Includes:
* Wrapping longer lines and reducing alignment levels to fit more data on the screen.
* Restoring `esc_attr()` for input values, which may include translatable parts.
* Adding comments to closing `</div>` tags and PHP `endif` statements.
* Reducing the context switching between HTML and PHP.
* Balancing PHP conditionals to better reflect the structure.
* Removing repeated function calls to improve performance.
* Renaming some variables for clarity and consistency.
Follow-up to [470], [601], [963], [1227], [1664], [2746], [3029], [6976], [7230], [11350], [14051], [14553], [21891], [34691], [34749], [37747], [38066], [41182], [41986], [42343], [43571], [48710], [50830], [51892], [53706].
See #55647.
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Restructure the permalink settings fields so URL formats are communicated to screen readers through `aria-describedby` relationships, avoid the usage of implicitly labeled input fields, labeling the custom permalink format correctly, and clarifying values. Make settings `table` element presentational.
Props rishishah, sabernhardt, kebbet.
Fixes#55498.
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* Move the colon inside the `<strong>` tags in some `Error:` prefixes, to match other strings.
* Move the full stop at the end of some sentences outside of the `<strong>` tags used for individual phrases.
Follow-up to [11669], [23844], [53118], [53458], [53476].
Props NekoJonez, Presskopp.
Fixes#56027.
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This ensures that the post lock data returned by the Heartbeat API is consistent.
Previously, `wp_check_locked_posts()` was updated to return the name of the user currently editing the post, but the `wp_refresh_post_lock()` response did not get a similar change.
Follow-up to [53070].
Props nathan.noom.
Fixes#56197.
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The intention was for the preview ratio to remain accurate for the user's screen size when the sidebar is open, but this appears to have caused unintended side effects to the preview alignment.
Follow-up to [52647].
Props superbthemescom, Presskopp.
Fixes#56097. See #54764.
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