Passing a `nonce` argument with an empty string to `wp.api.init()` now does no longer fall back to `wpApiSettings.nonce`. This makes it possible to stop sending nonce headers, for example to a read-only endpoint on another site in a multisite install.
Props adamsilverstein, FPCSJames, ocean90, swissspidy.
Fixes#42948, #43266.
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This updates the Hello Dolly plugin to remove lines which could be objectionable when shown in the admin out of context, and brings the lyrics more in line with Louis Armstrong's recording.
Props sebastienthivinfocom, birgire, audrasjb, joemcgill.
Fixes#43555.
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This is a partial revert of [41724], so image captions include an
inline `width` style instead of `max-width`.
This returns the caption shortcode to the pre-4.9.0 behavior, while
retaining the extra unit test coverage added in [41724].
Fixes#43123. See #33981.
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A new global multisite table `wp_blogmeta` is added to the database schema, and a set of `*_site_meta()` API functions are introduced.
The implementation fails gracefully when the new table is not yet available, which may happen especially shortly after the core update, before the network has been upgraded to the new database schema. The presence of the table is detected once and stored as a global setting on the main network.
Core does not yet use site metadata, but there are several use-cases to be implemented or explored in the near future, and it allows plugins to extend sites with arbitrary data, which will come in particularly handy with the upcoming REST API endpoint for sites.
Props spacedmonkey, johnjamesjacoby, jeremyfelt, flixos90.
Fixes#37923.
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Prior to this change, the `{$network_id}:notoptions` cache would only be fetched, but not set, unless the actual database lookup would be unsuccessful. This enhancement slightly improves performance by preventing unnecessary external object cache lookups if one is used.
Fixes#43506.
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This new dashboard widget is shown on WordPress sites which are powered by a PHP version which WordPress considers outdated, in order to inform site owners about the resulting problems and to explain how to upgrade to a supported version. An education page for that purpose has been previously created that the widget links to. The link is translatable so that localized versions of the page can be referred to as they become available.
The nag follows the example of the Browse Happy dashboard widget and is only visible for administrators, or network administrators when using multisite. To determine whether it needs to be displayed, a new wordpress.org API introduced prior is called that handles the version logic in a centralized location.
Props flixos90, hedgefield, schlessera.
Fixes#41191.
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The `aria-current` attribute is a simple, effective way to help assistive
technologies users orientate themselves within a list of items. Continues the
introduction in core of `aria-current` after [42440], [41683], [41359], and [41371].
Props williampatton, chetan200891, sami.keijonen.
Fixes#43191.
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For a number of years, the "Available Widgets" section has been off-limits for
keyboard users. Now it can be used also with the keyboard. This change introduces
also some improvements for assistive technologies.
- makes the widget toggles focusable and adds an `aria-expanded` attribute to indicate their state
- improves the toggles labelling to clarify context (add/edit)
- changes the controls to choose a sidebar from list items to buttons
- adds an `aria-label` attribute to the buttons to clarify their purpose
- adds an `aria-pressed` attribute to the buttons to indicate which one is selected
- improves color contrast of the selected button
- uses a `wp.a11y.speak()` message to announce to screen reader users when a widget has been added to a sidebar
- moves focus back to the toggle button when closing a widget
See #40677.
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For a number of years, the link to the Widgets screen "Accessibility mode" lived
in the Screen Options panel, hidden by default. Many users, including assistive
technologies users, weren't able to find it or even aware it existed. By bringing
the link in the main screen, visible by default, this change makes the
"Accessibility mode" easily discoverable for everyone.
Props chetan200891, antonioeatgoat.
Fixes#42778.
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