This removes the usage of `wp_localize_script()` for passing translations to the script and instead adds the translatable strings in the script directly through the use of `wp.i18n` and its utilities.
Props swissspidy, ocean90.
See #20491.
Fixes#50605.
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This removes the usage of `wp_localize_script()` for passing translations to the script and instead adds the translatable strings in the script directly through the use of `wp.i18n` and its utilities.
Props swissspidy, ocean90.
See #20491.
Fixes#50599.
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For a number of years, various screens in the WordPress admin provided users with a readonly input field to copy the attachment file URL. Manually copying from a readonly field is an annoying task at best even for mouser users. It's a usability and accessibility issue at the same time.
These fields now have a new "Copy URL" button that is easy to use and accessible to everyone.
Props theolg, markdubois, vabrashev, sajjad67, xkon, nrqsnchz, melchoyce, audrasjb, afercia.
See #41612, #50322, #50335.
Fixes#48463.
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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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Many variables in the JavaScript were defined in the global scope without being explicitly assigned to the window. When built with Webpack, the code gets encapsulated in anonymous functions and those implicit globals get assigned to the wrong scope. This patch prevents that from happening.
Fixes#44371. See #43731.
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These annotations make it clear to the reader of a JavaScript source
where the build process outputs to. These annotations can later be
integrated in a webpack configuration. This way there is one source of
truth.
The `build` folder is omitted from the paths, because a single JS file
shouldn't not be responsible of knowing where outputs in general will
end up at. A file only knows its output location relative to the
project.
Props adamsilverstein, herregroen, omarreiss, pento.
Fixes#44361.
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As decided in the JavaScript core chat. With a few reasons:
* It is visually cleaner when reading the source.
* This bring the JavaScript documentation closer to the PHP documentation.
The only disadvantage is that the JSDoc parser doesn't split out the summary and the description in the new format. We've decided to solve this when building the JavaScript documentation parser.
Props herregroen.
Fixes#42901.
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JSDoc takes it structural data from `@namespace`, `@lends` and `@memberOf`. This change fixes these tags for all JavaScript files in the wp-admin folder.
* Add jsdoc configuration to parse wp-admin/js files. Use `jsdoc -c jsdoc.conf.json` to generate JSDoc.
* Define all used namespaces using `@namespace`.
* Define each usage of the extend function as a prototype assignment using `@lends`.
* Add `@alias` if JSDoc cannot detect the correct name automatically.
This has previously been corrected for all `wp-includes` JavaScript files: [41351].
Props herregroen.
Fixes#42485.
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- When editing pages, add body class with the page template, or `page-template-default`.
- Change the page template class when the users select another template, similarly to changing the post type class for posts.
Props webmandesign.
Fixes#37599.
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Previously there were two persistent "View Post" links on an edit screen: next to the permalink and in the toolbar. This would then become three links after a post was published or updated, as a link is also included in the admin notice. This is a lot of redundancy and visual noise for a flow that is not your primary action upon starting to edit a post. The "View Post" link next to the sample permalink was particularly bad because it is styled like a button, but unlike a button, does not keep you on the current screen.
Because the permalink is now linked, there is no highlighted slug that you can click to edit, but rather just the "Edit" button.
props scribu, lessbloat, sabreuse, SergeyBiryukov, DrewAPicture, helen.
see #18306.
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2 seconds is a bit slow. Debouncing with 1 second means it can only run maximum once per second. In reality it won't run us much. Even people who type slow will usually type faster than 1 character per second.
See #30966.
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* The WordCounter should only do one thing: count words. This makes it also easier to test.
* Add some really basic unit tests.
* Instead of only refreshing the count on enter and delete, refresh the count when the user stops typing. Also look at paste and content changes in TinyMCE.
* Use `match` instead of `replace` when it is appropriate.
* More readable code.
See #30966. Fixes#26620.
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