This change introduces the following new icons to the Dashicon font:
- `.dashicons-admin-site-alt (f11d)`
- `.dashicons-admin-site-alt2 (f11e)`
- `.dashicons-admin-site-alt3 (f11f)`
- `.dashicons-buddicons-activity (f452)`
- `.dashicons-buddicons-bbpress-logo (f12b)`
- `.dashicons-buddicons-buddypress-logo (f448)`
- `.dashicons-buddicons-community (f453)`
- `.dashicons-buddicons-forums (f449)`
- `.dashicons-buddicons-friends (f454)`
- `.dashicons-buddicons-groups (f456)`
- `.dashicons-buddicons-pm (f457)`
- `.dashicons-buddicons-replies (f451)`
- `.dashicons-buddicons-topics (f450)`
- `.dashicons-buddicons-tracking (f455)`
- `.dashicons-businessperson (f12e)`
- `.dashicons-businesswoman (f12f)`
- `.dashicons-color-picker (f131)`
- `.dashicons-editor-ltr (f129)`
- `.dashicons-editor-ol-rtl (f12c)`
- `.dashicons-email-alt2 (f10a)`
- `.dashicons-instagram (f12d)`
- `.dashicons-menu-alt (f10b)`
- `.dashicons-rest-api (f124)`
- `.dashicons-yes-alt (f12a)`
- `.dashicons-tide (f10d)`
These icons were added to the `.ttf, ` and `.eot` font files, as well as the SVG sprite. However, they were not added to the `.woff` font file. The new `dashicons.woff2` file should be utilized instead.
For instances where IE<11 needs to be supported, the `.woff` file will remain for backwards compatibility. However, if the new icons are needed in those scenarios, the WOFF format is now included as embedded within the `dashicons.css`.
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Fixes#41074.
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This brings the changes in [44937] to the WordPress Updates page in the admin. Now, when a site does not meet the minimum PHP version requirements for a plugin update, the user will not be able to update. Instead, they will be presented with educational information to guide them through the process of updating PHP.
Props afragen, miyauchi, TimothyBlynJacobs, desrosj.
Fixes#44350.
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Fixes a case where saving in the block editor fails if there are two `_wpnonce` arguments in the request, one overriding the other so that `use_block_editor_for_post()` wasn't able to check the nonce properly.
Props Chouby.
See #45253.
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When a plugin states it requires a specific minimum PHP version (as defined in the `requires_php` field included in the plugin update API response), a user should not be allowed to update that plugin when the server does not satisfy the minimum PHP version.
When this scenario is encountered, the update buttons and links are disabled and links to educational resources about PHP are displayed to the user with a notice.
Props afragen, schlessera, desrosj.
Fixes#43987.
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This change introduces the `wp_get_update_php_annotation()` function, which returns the message displayed when a host filters the direct PHP update or PHP update education URLs to indicate the information is site specific and provided by the host, not WordPress core.
It also updates `wp_update_php_annotation()` to accept a `$before` and `$after` parameter, which makes this notice more flexible for displaying in multiple locations within the admin area. Previously, the markup output in `wp_update_php_annotation()` was hardcoded, which was making it difficult to display it properly in multiple locations.
Props afragen, aaroncampbell, flixos90, TimothyBlynJacobs, desrosj.
Fixes#46044.
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This changeset ensures `$request->set_url_params()` is called while fulfilling OPTIONS requests, where previously it was skipped because OPTIONS requests short-circuit the logic in `dispatch` which handles this setup for other request methods. Omitting the URL parameters prevented the Allow header from being set.
Props killua99, noisysocks.
Fixes#45753.
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By reordering the logic when handling the `confirmaction` action in `wp-login.php`, the need for a new `WP_Error` object to be created can be eliminated. The error message can be passed directly into a `wp_die()` call, matching the other validation errors in related code.
Props garrett-eclipse, birgire.
Fixes#44901.
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- adds a visually hidden text to give context to the lyrics
- the text is `Quote from Hello Dolly song, by Jerry Herman:`
- adds a `lang` HTML attribute (when the admin language is not English) to better support assistive technologies
- adds a `dir` HTML attribute to better support the LTR English lyrics with RTL languages
- CSS adjustments
Props audrasjb, SergeyBiryukov, danieltj, birgire, karmatosed, desrosj, afercia.
Fixes#43632.
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Prior to this change, querying sites early in the bootstrap process could potentially cause a fatal error, since at that stage the filter to bail on updating site meta cache if the respective database table has not been installed yet is not hooked in yet. This changeset forces the filter to be added if that is not already the case.
Props spacedmonkey.
Fixes#46167.
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- standardizes the Comment count string to `%s Comment in moderation', '%s Comments in moderation` so it can be bulk-updated
- adds the string as visually hidden text in the admin menu
- introduces an `updateInModerationText` JS simple function, responsible to correctly update all the related text using the data from the AJAX response
- adds a visually hidden text "1 Privacy Policy update" to the Privacy menu items count
- adds/improves translators comments
Changes that apply to all the count bubbles (Updates, plugins, etc.)
- makes the bubbles and their text slightly bigger
- improves the active menu item bubble contrast by changing the background color to red (option 2 in the screenshot attached in a previous comment)
Props adamsoucie, afercia.
Fixes#33030.
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For accessibility and usability, if an input error is detected, the item that is in error needs to be identified and the error needs to be described to the user in text (WCAG Success Criterion 3.3.1). The login form displays an error when the username field is empty or when the password field is empty. It omits to do so when both fields are empty.
This change restores the login form behavior to the one that used to work in WordPress 2.3 (!) and displays the related error messages also when both fields are empty.
Props birgire, audrasjb.
See #8938, #5405, #3708.
Fixes#42985.
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Improves the logic in `wp_schedule_single_event()` to ensure an identical event is not scheduled within ten minutes.
This moves the logic for checking for identical events to be self contained rather than relying on `wp_next_scheduled()` as this fails to account for events with a past timestamp when wp-cron fails to trigger or for multiple identical events being scheduled already.
Props bodohugobarwich.
Fixes#44818.
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The `populate_site_meta` filter can be used to modify the site meta added during the creation of a new site. This filter mirrors the approach used for networks in `populate_network_meta`.
Props spacedmonkey, davidbaumwald.
Fixes#46437.
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By changing the way the post title is added to the array of data from `$post->post_title` to `get_the_title()`, the title can now be modified using the `the_title` filter. This ensures post titles returned in oEmbed responses are consistent with those that show on a site.
Props mheikkila, swissspidy.
Fixes#42826.
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When dealing with personal data exports and erasure requests, it is important to have a log of all the requests for a specific person. This is often required to confirm when and how many times requests were completed and fulfilled properly.
This change allows a new request to be created after a previous data request has reached completed status (`request-completed`) instead of requiring admins to delete or re-initiate the existing request. The latter approach removes the historical log of requests for that user when creating a new request.
Full unit tests for the `wp_create_user_request()` function are also included.
Props garrett-eclipse, cc0a, birgire, desrosj.
Fixes#44707.
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Some "visual tabs" in the WordPress admin used links wrapped in a `h2` heading. While these tabs look like ARIA tabs, they're just navigation menus and should be marked-up as such to be correctly exposed to assistive technologies.
- changes the wrapping `<h2>` to a `<nav>` element: worth reminding `<nav>` elements also define ARIA landmarks
- adds an `aria-label` to the `<nav>` elements so they can be distinguished from other `<nav>` elements in the page
- adjusts the headings level in the Credits page
Props audrasjb, afercia.
Fixes#43398.
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Many users found the attachment URL field confusing: it says "URL" so it may appear like a field meant to paste a URL into.
Also, the Alt text field is the most important one in terms of content, while the Title field needs to be de-emphasized.
- changes the URL field label to "Copy link"
- moves the alt text field to the top as first field
- avoids to set initial focus on the alt text field
- adds an explanatory text with a link pointing to the W3C "alt decision tree" tutorial
- adds `aria-describedby` to target the explanatory text
- adjusts the CSS accordingly
- updates the QUnit index.html file
Props melchoyce, audrasjb, afercia.
Fixes#41612.
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* Deprecate `login_headertitle` filter, introduce `login_headertext` as a replacement.
* For backwards compatibility, if a `login_headertitle` is set, it will be used as link text.
* Make the login header logo URL and text consistent between single site and Multisite.
* Avoid ambiguity of where the WordPress logo points to; link to WordPress.org by default.
* `login_headerurl` filter is still available to change the URL of the header logo.
Props afercia, pratikkry, chetan200891.
Fixes#42537.
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Old browsers didn't support the HTML placeholder attribute. For a number of years, `<label>` elements have been used in a few places in WordPress to emulate placeholders. It's time to improve semantics and interaction, use real placeholders when possible, and clean up some JavaScript.
- Quick Draft widget: it now uses visible `<label>` elements and a real `placeholder` attribute
- removes the related JavaScript
- Post title:
- keeps the "prompt" label for backwards compatibility
- improves the JavaScript to make the "prompt" label stay visible on focus and disappear when typing, like real placeholder do
- changes the post "prompt" text from "Enter title here" to "Add title" for consistency with the Block Editor
- cleans-up some CSS
Props Cheffheid, afercia.
Fixes#42390.
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- makes the "Cancel" button always visible: this allows to generate a new password also on small screens
- moves focus back to the Generate Password button when closing the form
- changes the password reset show/hide button from a clickable `<span>` element to a real `<button>` element
- improves the CSS
Props janak007, afercia.
Fixes#42853.
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