- changes the "X" links in buttons, improves their color contrast ratio and focus style
- adds screen reader text "Remove item: + tagname"
- uses `wp.a11y.speak()` to give screen reader users feedback when adding/removing tags
- makes the `tagcloud-link` toggle a button, with an `aria-expanded` attribute to indicate the tag cloud collapsed/expanded state
- changes colors for the autocomplete highlighted option in order to have a better color contrast ratio
- reduces the font size for the autocomplete on Press This
- removes CSS related to the old `suggest.js` from Press This
Props joedolson, cgrymala, azaozz, afercia.
Fixes#27555.
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The `submitdelete` CSS class is used in various places across the admin for some
"red" action links. It is worth simplifying this rule for further improvements
related to color contrast.
- simplifies a non-standard styling for the "Remove/Cancel" links in the Menus screen
- underlines all the "Move to trash/Delete" red links in all the Publish meta boxes
- fixes CSS classes usage for all the Publish meta boxes primary buttons
- fixes broken layout for the old Link Manager publish meta box
Props karmatosed, hugobaeta, monikarao, afercia.
Fixes#37969, #37018. See #37448, #37138, #27314.
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When Open Sans was in use, the `300`, `400`, and `600` weights were loaded. `400` is the equivalent of `normal`; however, `bold` is equivalent to `700`, not `600`. With the move to system fonts, we need to be specific rather than relying on the lack of a `700` weight. Not all system fonts include a `600` weight; in those instances, they will use the `bold`/`700` weight.
The WordPress CSS Coding Standards have been updated accordingly.
props coderste.
see #36753.
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You know what's wrong with the Moderate Comment Screen? It doesn't win anymore. Well, I'm going make the Moderate Comment screen win. It's going to win by showing the urls that are linked to from every anchor. It's going to win by having those urls be a lighter shade of gray than the surrounding text. Spammy links aren't going to be able to hide in commas. Spammy links aren't going to win. The Moderate Comment Screen is going to win and we are going to make the Moderate Comment Screen Great Again.
Fixes#36380
Props rachelbaker, mikeschroder, adamsilverstein, boonebgorges, melchoyce, ocean90, jorbin, pento
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Brings some love to this neglected screen:
* format `comment_content`, instead of escaping in one massive block of text
* only wrap the comment date in a link if the comment permalink exists
* include link to the Edit Comment screen at the bottom of the comment_content
* update the message styles to match other screens
* append `#wpbody-content` to the comment email message links for accessibility
Props johnbillion, rachelbaker, afercia, melchoyce, karmatosed.
Fixes#34133
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