* Only show the "dropdown" when there is a menu. Note that this uses a `:not()` selector, but it is supported in browsers that support media queries so it is safe to use here.
* Make the header shorter when on particularly narrow screens, which also tend to be shorter.
* Don't restrict the height of images in the attachment details modal, to take advantage of all available space.
fixes#29339.
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Includes back compat for `views_upload` links. These look a little awkward, but do not appear to be commonly used. Also prevents the view mode links from being dropped on smaller screens so a user doesn't get "stuck" in the list view.
This is different from other list tables, but aligns well with other uploaded content management screens (themes, plugins).
props pento, helen.
fixes#28946.
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* Label the fields under the attachment a la the Edit Media page
* Move the audio and video previews above the info
* Remove the audio / video icon display. Unnecessary.
* Ensure that `width` and `max-width` are set for `.mejs-container`
See #24716.
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* Don't force a pseudo-mime-type for `.m4v` files
* Uniformly adapt to `$content_width` when setting video dimensions on the front end
* Add the `height` attribute to the initial `<video>` in the video playlist JS template
* Add some defensive/responsive CSS for a/v on the Edit Media page
See #27243.
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The admin CSS was merged in #18314.
After a couple years as it stood,
The mess it had become just was no good.
One day we realized Grunt is pretty cool,
And said "we should use this as our build tool!"
Now we can maintain separate files with ease,
Using @import and cssmin meets all our needs.
Welcome to the future of the WordPress stylesheets,
And thanks to Slick Rick for the beats.
props jorbin for the initial patch.
fixes#26669.
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We'll be using it for two distinct tasks:
* Core CSS files will keep prefixes. `grunt autoprefixer:core` will update files directly in src/ as a pre-commit step, rather than doing it on build.
* Color CSS files will receive prefixes when they are built.
This commit:
* Adds prefixes we were missing to core CSS.
* Removes prefixes that we no longer need from core CSS.
* Removes all prefixes from colors CSS.
props ocean90.
fixes#27078.
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RTL files are now created on build for core CSS files. These files replace the LTR file completely, rather than being in addition to the existing LTR file.
Benefits:
* For the user: less CSS is served in RTL, less HTTP requests on the frontend, and less work for the browser.
* For the core developer: Let the tools do the work.
Notes for core development:
* The file generation task is `grunt rtl`.
* `grunt watch` now handles generating RTL files in /build when a CSS file in /src is saved.
* /src is now locked to LTR. RTL testing must occur via /build. When attempting to run an RTL text direction with /src, an admin notice will display.
Expect RTL bugs. Please report them.
props yoavf.
see #24977.
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* This moves our "development" versions from .dev.js to .js (same for css).
* The compressed version then moves from .js to .min.js (same for css).
By switching to the standard .min convention, it sets expectations for developers,
and works nicely with existing tools such as ack.
fixes#21633.
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