When using the post editor with a bundled theme active, there will be a number of `console.info` notices printed to the browser’s console.
These notices are caused by block patterns containing outdated and deprecated versions of `core/*` blocks. Before rendering the blocks, they need to be updated, and this process outputs information to the console.
Props ntsekouras.
Fixes#53617.
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* Remove unnecessary `@access` tags that were previously removed from core.
* Remove an empty line between `@param` and `@return` tags.
* Correct alignment of `@param` tags.
Follow-up to [41161], [41162], [41168], [49216], [49220].
See #52628, #53461.
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The `twentytwentyone` filtered `the_password_form` with a `twenty_twenty_one_password_form` callback that, by default, passed only one parameter that was assumed to be the post or post ID. However, the first parameter for `the_password_form` is the filtered output value. This fix updates both the filter reference and callback to use two parameters: `$output` and `$post`.
Props burhandodhy, mukesh27.
Fixes#53091.
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While `loading=“eager”` is a supported alternative to omitting the attribute entirely, browsers follow the value of this attribute explicitly when specified.
Specifying `eager` would prevent the user from receiving any additional potential benefits implemented at the browser level, such as further mechanisms to automatically decide which elements to lazy-load.
Props flixos90, ryelle, poena.
Fixes#52139.
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Previously, `1.0.0` was used for the version. This is inconsistent with the versioning used in the other default themes, which use use X.X and not X.X.X.
This change corrects all `1.0.0` occurrences to `1.0`, and adds the additional context of `Twenty Twenty-One` to avoid confusion with `WordPress 1.0`.
Props SergeyBiryukov, poena.
Fixes#51958.
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This will be the final sync from GitHub before placing that repository into read-only mode. All further changes should now flow entirely through Trac.
For a full list of changes since [49633], see 1d5a895...53acd9b.
Props poena, luminuu, kjellr, ryelle, allancole, melchoyce, felipeelia, aljullu, kebbet, chaton666, Clorith, mkaz, ingereck, paaljoachim.
See #51526.
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This converts strings using Title Case to sentence case, which is currently preferred for consistency (see discussions on #40244).
Also included is the replacement of an escaped apostrophe with `’`, which is also preferred per the Internationalization guidelines.
See #51526.
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In addition to syncing the latest changes, this change also merges the theme’s `.scss` files and other related build tool configurations required to compile the theme’s CSS.
This will allow development of the theme to continue on Trac after 5.6 is released and the GitHub repository is archived.
For a full list of changes since [], see e7d5991...aa284fd.
Props poena, luminuu kjellr, aristath, justinahinon.
See #51526.
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Welcome to the bundled themes family!
Twenty Twenty-One is a blank canvas for your ideas, making the block editor your best brush.
Theme development to this point has taken place on GitHub. See: https://github.com/WordPress/twentytwentyone/.
Props poena, melchoyce, luminuu, elmastudio, bethsoderberg, williampatton, aristath, jffng, kjellr, jeffikus, audrasjb, fabiankaegy, mukesh27, dingo_d, kellylawrence, acosmin, whyisjake, metodiew, ryelle, nielslange, littlebigthing, mahesh901122, zebulan, kishanjasani, lukecavanagh, scruffian, abhijitrakas, utz119, sudoshreyansh, kau-boy, justinahinon, joostdevalk, bduclos, hareesh-pillai, mager19, rolfsiebers, webmigrates, sresok, guidooffermans, francina, marybaum, hareshlive, navanathbhosale, afercia, richtabor, joyously, sarahricker, nrqsnchz, glauberglauber, sabernhardt, kraftbj, ItsJonQ, joen, CTMartin0, decrecementofeliz, bhautikvirani.
See #51526.
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