It is now plain text in the comments list table's "In Response To" column, where it was visually a bit confusing to have the bubble. For other list tables, it now shows a little notification bubble with the number of pending comments. The bubble and notification become plain text in the responsive list table view. It also shows no bubble when there are no comments at all, reducing some of the visual noise.
props picard102, afercia, karinchristen.
fixes#32152.
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This could have some side effects if a custom list table has a title column with a strong element inside that is not the post title, but that is fairly edge and we can address that if it comes up. Also moves the rules into `list-tables.css`.
see #25408.
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Instead of truncating columns, the data that's already in the markup can now be toggled into view. Only seems appropriate to celebrate four years of contributing by finally doing the first thing I ever mocked up.
Known issues / concerns:
* Custom list tables that don't define a primary column will show nothing at all. These are not extremely common, as `WP_List_Table` isn't really recommended for plugin consumption, but it happens. We need to come up with some kind of fallback.
* Some visual elements, particularly whitespace, could use refining.
* Needs a11y review.
* Touch performance on iOS feels sluggish - is there anything we can do about that?
* Would this be better accordion-style (only one expanded at a time)?
* Is `wp_strip_all_tags()` good enough for column titles that have HTML in them? It's essentially a workaround for the fact that core's comments column does that for the icon, which maybe it shouldn't. Perhaps worth another ticket, as a markup change would be fairly independent.
* Visual hierarchy is not great when expanded (also worthy of another ticket).
* Quick edit now becomes noticeably more annoying to cancel out of, as you have to scroll all the way down and you lose your position from before it was opened. Again, worthy of another ticket.
props Michael Arestad, helen.
see #32395.
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* Better support for arbitrary domain/path combinations by displaying the URL in the primary column rather than Path or Domain.
* Show a cached count of total users per site as a more useful data point rather than the first 5 users.
* Clear that cached count of users for a site when a user is added to the site via `add_user_to_blog()`.
Props @ocean90.
Fixes#32434.
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In all List Tables, when tabbing through the sortable headers links, the "sorting-indicator" arrows are not displayed. Keyboard users are missing important feedback about the links purpose.
Happy #GAAD
Props afercia
Fixes#32189
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CSSJanus (introduced in [26107]), we had a great time with you, but sadly you don't like our fancy CSS.
RTLCSS is a framework for converting CSS from LTR to RTL, same as CSSJanus, with support for more CSS properties like `transform`, `transition` or multiple box and text shadows.
Changes:
* devDependencies: Remove `grunt-cssjanus`, add `grunt-rtlcss`.
* RTLCSS uses `/* rtl:ignore */` to ignore a rule, switch existing `/* @noflip */` to the new directive.
* RTLCSS supports the `transform` property, means we can remove some ignore rules.
* RTLCSS supports string maps for custom replace rules. This commit includes a rule `import-rtl-stylesheet` which replaces ".css" with "-rtl.css" in URLs.
Notes for core development:
* The file generation task is still `grunt rtl`.
* If you have used `grunt cssjanus` before, use `grunt rtlcss` now.
* Remember the new directive `/* rtl:ignore */`.
fixes#31332.
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Note that this does not fix issues related to comment quick edit. Internal linking also continues to use the `.alternate` class for now. IE8 and below gracefully degrade by not having zebra striping.
There is some hoop jumping with adding an extra table row to maintain zebra striping during quick edit. Documenting that here for future reference; it is also in the inline documentation.
fixes#30981 and #26060. see #25060.
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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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* Move author attribution to its own line.
* Use `esc_url()` where appropriate.
* Better i18n.
* min-height for cards for a more even appearance.
* Show more cards on wide screens.
* Tighten up spacing below the filter bar.
props ocean90, helen. see #28785.
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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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