User dropdowns in wp-admin have traditionally shown the users' display names.
However, this causes ambiguity when users share display names. To correct this,
we now show the unique user_login in parentheses after the display name.
The new `display_name_with_login` value for the `show` parameter of
`wp_dropdown_users()` enables this functionality. The default value of `show`
has not been changed, for backward compatibility, but all instances of
`wp_dropdown_users()` in core wp-admin have been switched.
This changeset also reduces some duplicated logic when assembling a user list
when `include_selected` is true.
Props krogsgard, boonebgorges.
Fixes#31251.
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This adds a checkbox to `wp-admin/user-new.php` to prevent sending an email with the username and a password reset link to the new user. Restores the behavior of pre-4.3.
Fixes#33504.
Props tharsheblows, SergeyBiryukov, DrewAPicture, ocean90.
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While these classes are intended for admin use, there are developers out there who include `wp-admin/includes/template.php` to access them in other contexts. There is no intention to continue to support this indefinitely, but a breaking change like that would need to happen very early in a cycle and communicated loudly.
In the meantime, if you're reading this commit message and you do the above, please update your code to not do that. Thank you :)
fixes#33413.
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In `populate_options()`, if the theme specified by `WP_DEFAULT_THEME` doesn't exist, fall back to the latest core default theme. If we can't find a core default theme, `WP_DEFAULT_THEME` is the best we can do.
Props nacin, jeremyfelt, dd32.
See #34306.
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Use of `register_column_headers()` and `print_column_headers()` creates a `_WP_List_Table_Compat` without any columns. When the List Table object doesn't have any columns, there's naturally no primary column.
Props danielbachhuber.
Fixes#34148.
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Keeping myhacks support is a small price to pay for not breaking people's sites. Even if it is very very very few sites, breaking sites isn't something that should be encouraged. Even with 10 years of deprecation notices.
https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/33741#comment:18 outlines all the ways that the hack_file and my-hacks options can be setup and thus all the ways that the removal of those options could break sites.
Fixes#33741.
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Further, introduce a new `delete_plugin` action hook, to be fired ''before'' a plugin deletion attempt. Both changes bring parity with other such transactional hooks in core that fire before and after certain actions, including on plugin activation/deactivation and install/uninstall, among others.
Props johnjamesjacoby.
Fixes#26904.
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Changes the "Cancel" and "Update" controls in buttons for better semantics and
accessibility. On cancel and successful saving, moves focus back to the term title
to avoid a focus loss. Dispatches error and success messages to `wp.a11y.speak`
to give assistive technologies users an audible feedback.
Patch prepared at #wpcdit, first Italian WordPress Contributor Day.
Props garusky, chiara_09.
Fixes#34613.
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The network admin email setting for a network is often used as a catch-all or notification email separate from the actual user ID set as the owner of the new network. If a non-user email address is set during network installation, we can defer to the current user as the actual network admin and apply the entered email as the address to which general notifications are sent and emails are sent from.
In the future, we'll want to update the messaging around "Network Admin Email" to reflect its reality. See #34293.
Props jjeaton.
Fixes#34065.
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List Table classes and `WP_Screen` are already tangled together. The parent list table constructor adds a filter that is called by a function that references the instance globally, even though we have access to it via composition directly in the class that is adding the filter. So the fact that functions here have to be called that reference a screen instance we already have access to is what one might call... less than elegant.
#OOP
Props SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#34508.
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