This change makes several changes to ensure consistency and accuracy for default theme headers:
- Removes `WordPress` from `Requires at least` headers.
- Ensures the `Requires at least` and `Requires PHP` headers are present in every default theme’s `style.css` file.
- Ensures `Tested up to` is present in every `readme.txt` file.
- Removes any headers not processed in both the `style.css` and `readme.txt` files for each theme.
Props Otto42, afragen.
Merges [46676] to the 5.3 branch.
Fixes#48517.
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Improves information provided by the headings, their alignment and spacing in the following special pages:
- search page with and without search results
- 404 page (no content)
- archive pages
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Fixes#47140.
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If the commenter doesn't have cookies set, they won't see the comment preview again. Showing an expanded message will help offset any confusion if they revisit the site later, and their comment is still in moderation, but they can't see it anymore.
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Fixes#47461. See #43857.
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For better accessibility, the Primary and Secondary theme colors have now more understandable names.
Changes the names "Primary" and "Secondary" to "Blue" and "Dark Blue". Fallbacks to the `hex` color codes when the theme is set to use a custom Primary color.
Props kjellr, aduth, audrasjb.
Fixes#46698.
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The `main` element must not appear as a descendant of the `section` element. Correct markup is the first requirement to make user agents and assistive technologies work properly.
Changes the `<section>` element that was wrapping the `<main>` element to a `<div>`.
Props albertomake, ryelle, desrosj, ianbelanger, audrasjb.
Fixes#47066.
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* Being difficult to read due to its mix of thin and thick strokes.
* Having poor language/extended character support.
* Not having other weights/styles (bold, italic, etc) and relying on browser approximations of those variants.
The next fonts down the stack (Garamond and Times) are more properly aligned to the appearance of the top-level serif font in the stack (Hoefler Text), and work better in its place.
Props kjellr, Rarst, justintadlock.
Fixes#45881.
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WordPress 5.2 adds the `wp_body_open()` function, and the default themes make use of it. This patch adds a shim for `wp_body_open` to bundled themes so this function will also work in older versions of WordPress.
Props lgedeon, johnbillion, timph, ramiy, pento.
Fixes#46679.
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* Enables inserting (asynchronous) JavaScript right after the opening `body` tag.
* Add a `wp_body_open` helper function that triggers the `wp_body_open` action.
* Call `wp_body_open` in core themes immediately after the opening `body` tag.
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Fixes#12563.
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Currently, if a parent block has a custom background color assigned, its child blocks will inherit the parent's text colors — even if the child block has its own custom text color assigned to it.
This update changes the following:
- Adjusts Twenty Nineteen's custom background color defaults to target direct children only which fixes the issue
Props kjellr.
See #46432.
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In the non-latin font fallback styles, languages using the Devanagari alphabet were initially committed in a comma-separated list in the `:lang()` selector, which isn't fully supported. This update separates those languages into their own `:lang()` selectors.
Props mako09.
Fixes#45731.
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The theme's original approach to its non-latin font fallbacks required `!important`, which overrode fonts that shouldn't have been changed, like the icon fonts used for editor buttons.
Props kjellr, mako09, allancole.
Fixes#45731.
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