* Deprecate the `l10n` property on `communityEventsData`.
* Introduce `version` parameter for `deprecateL10nObject` and backfill the version for deprecated objects in 5.5.0.
* Add a noop version of `deprecateL10nObject` for QUnit testing.
Fixes#51498.
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The recommended approach for any plugins using these globals or properties is to switch to the newer `wp.i18n` functions.
In the meantime, this ensures that accessing any of these globals does not break the rest of the code on the page, and an appropriate warning message is logged to the JavaScript console.
Follow-up to: https://core.trac.wordpress.org/query?summary=~wp.i18n&milestone=5.5
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Fixes#51123.
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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#50526.
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In WordPress 3.2 support for IE6 was dropped, IE7 followed a few versions later. With the 4.8 release, WordPress officially ended support for Internet Explorer versions 8, 9, and 10. Yet, we still have shipped CSS for the unsupported IE versions....until now! Goodbye to ie.css and star hacks!
* Removes ie.css and `ie` style handle.
* Removes IE specific class names and any related CSS.
* Drops support for IE8 and older in `wp_customize_support_script()`.
* Updates compatibility mode for CSS minification to `ie11`.
Props ayeshrajans, isabel_brison, afercia, netweb, peterwilsoncc, ocean90.
Fixes#17232, #46015.
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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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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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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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Often times, it can be confusing to set a custom permalink structure. One has to double-check the documentation, make
sure to correctly insert the structure tag, and hope not to break their site.
With this addition, the available structure tags are being displayed as a list of easily clickable buttons that can be
used to insert tags to the custom structure input field and to remove them again.
Props kpdesign, swissspidy, joedolson, afercia.
Fixes#29872.
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These controls toggle the visibility of the update progress: they perform an action
therefore they should be buttons. Also:
- uses `aria-expanded` to communicate the toggle button state
- removes some inline JavaScript
- when clicking the toggle buttons, the progress details get moved with JavaScript after the button: this helps users of assistive technologies in finding them and makes the UI a bit more intuitive
Props Cheffheid, afercia.
See #26504.
Fixes#40453.
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Currently, the "Collapse menu" item is not focusable and keyboard users can't collapse/expand the admin menu. This aims to fix it so that screen readers no longer announce it as a clickable but it remains unfocusable and thus unusable. So it's now a button.
Quoting joedolson at WordCamp Chicago 2014:
"If it's supposed to act like a button, it should be a button."
Also includes a grunt:precommit run that picked up some postcss changes to src/wp-includes/css/customize-preview.css
Fixes#29958.
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Gone are the days of isolation and feelings of "meh", brought on by The Bleak Screen of Sadness. For a shiny knight has arrived to usher our plugins and themes along their arduous journey of installation, updates, and the inevitable fate of ultimate deletion.
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Fixes#22029, #25828, #31002, #31529, #31530, #31773, #33637, #35032.
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Also use 'back-compat' in some inline comments where backward compatibility is the subject and shorthand feels more natural.
Note: 'backwards compatibility/compatibile' can also be considered correct, though it's primary seen in regular use in British English.
Props ocean90.
Fixes#36835.
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Also, adds missing labels and improves the existing ones.
Updates the "custom links" labels and inputs in the Customizer too.
Introduces a generic, reusable, `.wp-initial-focus` CSS class to be used for
the sole purpose of setting the initial focus.
"Quick Search": uniform the attached events and avoids new AJAX requests to
be triggered when the pressed key doesn't change the searched term.
Fixes#35374.
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Introduces a simple way to give a proper semantics of `button` to links that behave
like UI controls when JavaScript is on and behave like actual links when JavaScript
is off. First implementation on the Terms list table.
Patch prepared during WordCamp US 2015 Contributor Day.
Props mcapybara, garusky, takayukister.
See #26504.
Fixes#34867.
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Instead of truncating columns, the data that's already in the markup can now be toggled into view. Only seems appropriate to celebrate four years of contributing by finally doing the first thing I ever mocked up.
Known issues / concerns:
* Custom list tables that don't define a primary column will show nothing at all. These are not extremely common, as `WP_List_Table` isn't really recommended for plugin consumption, but it happens. We need to come up with some kind of fallback.
* Some visual elements, particularly whitespace, could use refining.
* Needs a11y review.
* Touch performance on iOS feels sluggish - is there anything we can do about that?
* Would this be better accordion-style (only one expanded at a time)?
* Is `wp_strip_all_tags()` good enough for column titles that have HTML in them? It's essentially a workaround for the fact that core's comments column does that for the icon, which maybe it shouldn't. Perhaps worth another ticket, as a markup change would be fairly independent.
* Visual hierarchy is not great when expanded (also worthy of another ticket).
* Quick edit now becomes noticeably more annoying to cancel out of, as you have to scroll all the way down and you lose your position from before it was opened. Again, worthy of another ticket.
props Michael Arestad, helen.
see #32395.
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First step towards restoring a good heading structure in wp-admin.
The previous `<h1>` contained the site title and a link to the front page and was removed with the toolbar refactoring in 3.2.
Props joedolson, afercia.
Fixes#31650.
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In `columns.hidden()`, which lives in `common.js`, don't return items with no `id`.
This was resulting in options like `manageedit-postcolumnshidden` containing a serialized array with random empty items.
Props afercia, wonderboymusic.
Fixes#32466.
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