This changeset introduces several changes around usability when recovery mode is active:
* Display a notice in the admin clarifying that the user is in recovery mode.
* Use a highlight color for the admin bar link to exit recovery mode.
* Exit recovery mode automatically when logging out.
* Include a recovery mode indicator in the title tag.
Props aandrewdixon, azaozz, dhanukanuwan, flixos90, henrywright, karmatosed, mapk, melchoyce, spacedmonkey, TimothyBlynJacobs, tinkerbelly.
See #46608.
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In [44940], the Dashicon files in core were updated to contain the latest version of the font from the GitHub repo. This change follows that up by fixing several backwards compatibility issues caused by the new build process used to generate the font files and fixes the missing menu icon when viewing the admin on small screens.
- `buddicons-bbpress-logo (f12b)` was moved back to the correct location of `f477`.
- `editor-ltr (f129)` was moved back to the correct location of `f10c`.
- `email-alt2 (f10a)` was moved to the correct location of `f467`.
The following icons were restored to their previous locations:
- `camera-alt (f129)`
- `edit-large (f327)`
- `editor-distractionfree (f211)`
- `update-alt (f113)`
- `twitter-alt (f302)`
- `text-page (f121)`
- `plugins-checked (f485)`
- `menu-alt3 (f349)`
- `menu-alt2 (f329)`
- `menu-alt (f228)`
- Duplicate lock icon at location `f315`
- Duplicate `editor-code` icon at location `f494`
- `arrow-up` at `f143`.
The `editor-ltr` and `editor-rtl` icons had also been switched. The arrows now point in the correct directions at the correct Unicode locations (`f10c` and `f320` respectively).
And, lastly, this change also introduces the `code-standards (f13a)` icon that was not included in the previous build.
Props afercia, earnjam, oztaser, joen, cathibosco1, ianbelanger, desrosj.
See #41074.
Fixes#46611.
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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`.
Props EmpireOfLight, liljimmi, jaymanpandya, netweb, melchoyce, joen, folletto, nateallen, bahia0019, JeffPaul, desrosj, cathibosco1.
Fixes#41074.
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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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CSS generated content is rendered for speech output. When it's not meant to be announced by assistive technologies, for example with font icons, special care should be used to hide it. At the moment, the only reliable way to do this is making use of a wrapper element and set `aria-hidden="true"` on it.
Fixes#37513.
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- properties should be followed by a colon and a space
- media queries shouldn't use spaces within parenthesis
- indentation should use tabs instead of spaces or mixed spaces / tabs
- the content property should use double quotes
- no double spaces
Props nadim0988, afercia.
Fixes#45185.
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Introduces in core new focus styles dedicated to Windows High Contrast mode. The
new styles use a transparent CSS outline as already explored in the Block Editor.
This first part covers some of the main user interface controls like buttons, links,
and media views elements. Other parts will be addressed in the next future.
Fixes#41286.
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After the JavaScript reorganization in [43309], it was no longer possible to test WordPress from the `src` folder. That meant a build step was required to test PHP modifications. That is suboptimal as even a simple copy is slower than a web server just serving the new file.
We achieve building to `src` by setting a `WORKING_DIR` constant in the Gruntfile that is `build` by default, but changes to `src` when the `--dev` flag is present on any Grunt command. We provide sensible defaults so some commands, such as copying `version.php`, always build to `build`.
Because testing from `build` is no longer required, we change the messages present in `index.php` and `wp-admin/index.php` to be more broadly about building WordPress.
We also change the webpack config to have more straightforward behavior based on the `buildTarget` argument. It only determines the build target now and has no implicit behavior anymore. `grunt build` still works as it worked before, to make sure that the build server produces the same `wordpress.zip` we are used to.
We do all this instead of a symlink setup because symlinks don't work on every platform.
Props omarreiss, netweb, flixos90, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#44492.
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Changes of note:
- Includes the new Annotations API package.
- `wp-polyfill-ecmascript.js` is renamed to `wp-polyfill.js`.
- `strip_dynamic_blocks()` has been removed in favor of `excerpt_remove_blocks()`.
- The PHP block parser is now syncing from the `block-serialization-default-parser` package.
- `do_blocks()` uses the new parser.
- The `do_block` filter has been removed from `do_blocks()`, in favor of a `render_block` filter in `render_block()`.
Also, a little cleanup to `render_block()`. Always normalize `$block['attrs’]` to array in `’render_block’` filter.
Props pento, azaozz.
Merges [43884] and [43888] to trunk.
See #45145, #45190, #45264, #45282.
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CSS coming from the `@wordpress` packages wasn't being minified in the build. This had the noteable side effect of causing RTL CSS to not be loaded when `SCRIPT_DEBUG` was set to `false`.
Props websupporter.
Merges [43905] to trunk.
Fixes#45330.
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- `grunt webpack:dev` now copies packages JS into `/src/wp-includes/js/dist`, and CSS into `/src/wp-includes/css/dist`.
- `grunt webpack:prod` does the same, but into `/build` instead of `/src`.
- `grunt build` now runs the `webpack:prod` task.
Merges [43760] from the 5.0 branch to trunk.
Props atimmer, pento.
Fixes#45119.
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Updates package dependencies to more modern versions, also adds .nvmrc and package-lock.json as followups to [43683] and [43571].
Merge notes: trunk already had an identical .nvmrc. package-lock.json exists in trunk, but has some changes based on the dependency updates.
Props jorbin.
Merges [43684], [43685] and [43686] to trunk.
See #44600.
Fixes#45064.
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In many a strange and curious file of forgotten lore—
While I pondered, blaming Nacin, my notifications suddenly awakened,
As of someone quietly DMing;—DMing me, I can’t ignore.
“’Tis some contributor,” I muttered, “DMing me an idea or four—
Only this and nothing more.”
Ah, distinctly I remember, at WordCamp US, last December;
A mad proposal nearly laid me—down out cold—upon the floor.
Curious, I listened closely;—to a plan I agreed with, mostly—
A way to make our JavaScript—JavaScript which was a chore—
Maintainable, extendable, for the future, is what I saw.
Guten-ready for evermore.
Open here I switch to Slack, when, with many a patch and hack,
In there stepped Omar, a JavaScript developer hardcore;
Pronouncing all the changes fit; ready now to be commit;
“There’s nothing else for us to do,” DMing me, “It’s done!” he swore—
“No longer random guessing at which file need next be explored—
Let’s move on, we’re all aboard.”
Moved all together, grouped and managed, in folders all is packaged,
The code had all been cleaned and tidied, important parts moved to the fore,
“Though this change be useful here,” I said, “it is too large, I fear,
We couldn’t manage such a patch, we’ve done nothing like this before—
Tell me where doth go this change, change to make our codebase soar!”
Quoth Omar, “In WordPress Core.”
Props omarreis for shepherding this significant change.
Props adamsilverstein, aduth, atimmer, dingo_bastard, frank-klein, gziolo, herregroen, jaswrks, jeremyfelt, jipmoors, jorbin, netweb, ocean90, pento, tjnowell, and youknowriad for testing, feedback, discussion, encouragement, commiserations, etc.
I make no apologies for this commit message.
Fixes#43055.
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r43158 introduced a new admin pointer for the privacy tools added in 4.9.6. With the previous positioning, though, sometimes the `Dismiss` link would be fixed off screen, making it impossible for the user to dismiss the pointer. This happened when there were enough extra menu items, or when the viewport height was short enough.
This commit repositions the pointer to work around that problem. One down side of this workaround is that the arrow will not always be positioned next to the `Tools` menu, where it should be. That's an acceptable compromise given the current time constraints, though. A long term solution would be to make `WP_Pointer` robust enough to handle this use case.
Props imath, audrasjb, desrosj.
Fixes#44045.
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Previously the pointer overlapped the menu in order to draw attention to the fact that it applies to both the `Tools` and `Settings` menus. That caused a conflict if the menu was collapsed, though, because the icons were covered by the pointer and therefore inaccessible.
Additionally, minor tweaks were made to the text order and formatting. The order of the two sections was swapped in the title and paragraph, in order to match the order of the corresponding menu items. The spacing around headings and paragraphs was tweaked to remove extraneous whitespace.
Props littler.chicken, desrosj, ianbelanger, melchoyce.
Fixes#43961.
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The new features are very important for some users, because of their GDPR obligations. They're also spread across multiple top-level menus, making them less discoverable. An admin pointer will help to ensure that users are aware of the new tools and how to find them.
Props desrosj, andreamiddleton, allendav, xkon.
Fixes#43942.
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