Previously, the direct SQL query used to identify trackbacks in
`do_all_pings()` performed poorly, due to an unindexed query against the
`to_ping` column. We improve performance in two ways. First, we switch
to using a postmeta flag for posts that require trackbacks to be sent;
queries joining against the postmeta table that check only the `meta_key`
are generally quite fast. Second, we switch to the use of `WP_Query`,
making the query cacheable and filterable using standard methods.
Props dshanske, spacedmonkey, janw.oostendorp, mrmadhat, birgire.
Fixes#36824.
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Removing the direct SQL query in `do_all_pings()` improves filterability.
As part of this change, the signature of `do_enclose()` is changed so that
a null `$content` parameter can be passed, with the `$content` then inferred
from the `$post` passed in the second parameter. In addition, the second
parameter was modified so that a post ID or a `WP_Post` object can be
provided. These changes make it possible to trigger enclosure checks with
a post ID alone (as in `do_all_pings()`) and also brings the function
signature in line with `do_trackbacks()` and `pingback()`.
Props dshanske, spacedmonkey, janw.oostendorp, mrmadhat, birgire.
See #36824.
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Continuation of [46167]. This fixes the tests that ended up broken following the previous commit.
We've extracted wp-includes/wp-a11y.js to a reusable package wordpress/a11y which is published on NPM. Let's make sure this package is also
used in WordPress core. Once all the JavaScript is built using webpack, we can also import this package wherever it is used and configure
webpack to load is an external.
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Fixes#45066
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We've extracted wp-includes/wp-a11y.js to a reusable package wordpress/a11y which is published on NPM. Let's make sure this package is also used in WordPress core. Once all the JavaScript is built using webpack, we can also import this package wherever it is used and configure webpack to load is an external.
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When a theme declares HTML5 support for script and styles via `add_theme_support( 'html5', array( 'script', 'style' ) )`, the `type="text/javascript"` and `type="text/css"` attributes are omitted.
These attributes are unnecessary in HTML5 and cause warnings in the W3C Markup Validation Service.
Props sasiddiqui, swissspidy, knutsp, SergeyBiryukov.
See #42804.
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The `aria-current` attribute is a simple, effective, way to help assistive technology users orientate themselves within a list of items.
Continues the introduction in core of the `aria-current` attribute after [41359] and following changes.
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Fixes#47094.
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The `add_post_type_support()` function accepts an optional third parameter that allows extra arguments to be supplied to configure post type support for a given feature. However, because of how `register_post_type()` and `WP_Post_Type->add_supports()` work, it is currently impossible to pass these additional arguments when initially registering a post type with `register_post_type()`.
This change makes it possible to supply additional arguments for a feature using the `supports` argument of `register_post_type()`.
Props MaximeCulea, seuser, desrosj, johnbillion.
Fixes#40413.
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The `implode()` function accepts two. parameters, `$glue` and `$pieces`. For historical reasons, these parameters have been accepted in any order, though it was recommended that the documented order of `$glue, $pieces` be used.
Starting in PHP 7.4, specifying the parameters in the reverse order will trigger a deprecation notice with the plan to remove this tolerance in PHP 8.0.
This change fixes the occurrences of reversed arguments in Core with the exception of those contained in included external libraries. These will be handled separately.
Props jrf, jorbin.
See #47746.
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Introduce `get_post_timestamp()` to retrieve post published or modified time as a Unix timestamp.
Use `get_post_datetime()` in `get_post_time()` and `get_post_modified_time()` to return correct GMT time if default timezone is changed from UTC.
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Fixes#25002.
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This change introduces a new `site_states()` method to the Sites List Table class (with a new `display_site_states` filter inside of it) following the pattern popularized in other List Table classes before it (Posts, Media, etc...)
Fixes#37684. Props mnelson4, pbiron, jeremyfelt, johnjamesjacoby.
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