By enabling the user to select their preferred locale when editing the profile, we allow for greater personalization of the WordPress admin and therefore a better user experience.
The back end will be displayed in the user's individual locale while the locale used on the front end equals the one set for the whole site. If the user didn't specify a locale, the site's locale will be used as a fallback. The new `locale` property of the `WP_User` class can be used to retrieve the user's locale setting.
Props ocean90, ipm-frommen, swissspidy.
Fixes#29783.
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Also use 'back-compat' in some inline comments where backward compatibility is the subject and shorthand feels more natural.
Note: 'backwards compatibility/compatibile' can also be considered correct, though it's primary seen in regular use in British English.
Props ocean90.
Fixes#36835.
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* `WP_Theme::network_enable_theme()` can be used to enable a theme or array of themes on a network.
* `WP_Theme::network_disable_theme()` can be used to disable a theme or array of themes on a network.
* Use these new methods in the network admin vs direct `update_site_option()` calls.
* Add tests.
Props igmoweb.
Fixes#30594.
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Multisite functions use the term "blog" to refer to what we now call a "site," e.g. `get_current_blog_id()`. These functions are here to stay because of our commitment to backwards compatibility. What we can do is set the documentation straight.
See #35417.
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* Move the legacy `allowed_themes` filter to `WP_Theme::get_allowed_on_network()`, where it will continue to filter themes allowed on the network.
* Add `network_allowed_themes` filter to `WP_Theme::get_allowed()` and pass `$blog_id` to provide context.
* Add `site_allowed_themes` filter to `WP_Theme::get_allowed_on_site()` and pass `$blog_id` to provide context.
Props pauldewouters, lamosty, michalzuber, dmsnell, johnnypea, rob.
Fixes#28436.
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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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The `_network_option()` parameter order will be changing to accept `$network_id` first. The `_site_option()` functions will remain in use throughout core as our way of retrieving a network option for the current network.
See #28290.
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In PHP 5.3.0, `is_a()` is no longer deprecated, and will therefore no longer throw `E_STRICT` warnings.
To avoid warnings in PHP < 5.3.0, convert all `is_a()` calls to `$var instanceof WP_Class` calls.
`instanceof` does not throw any error if the variable being tested is not an object, it simply returns `false`.
Props markoheijnen, wonderboymusic.
Fixes#25672.
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Per our inline documentation standards, no further use of the `@uses` tag is recommended as used and used-by relationships can be derived through other means. This removes most uses of the tag in core documentation, with remaining tags to be converted to `@global` or `@see` as they apply.
Fixes#30191.
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Clean up Appearance -> Themes when we don't have enough information to show for a broken theme.
Clean up broken/ugly "alt" row styling when we are displaying broken themes.
props johnbillion for initial patch.
fixes#21670.
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Has the added benefit of ensuring the WordPress Beta Tester plugin allows updates of Twenty Thirteen.
props JustinSainton.
fixes#23573.
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Fixes the installation of parent themes when installing a child theme from WordPress.org.
see #22515.
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This filter has wrapped the network-wide themes, outside of the network-wide
allowed function (dating back to MU), hence the unusual placement. This restores
previous behavior; we will introduce new filters to enable greater flexibility.
see #21099.
for trunk.
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Use the regular option functions wrapped in switch_to_blog() and restore_current_blog() instead.
Group multiple operations within a single switch where possible.
fixes#21432
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WP_Theme in 3.4.0 used get_file_data(), which is far too strict when
compared to the original regular expression in get_page_templates().
This causes missing templates when, for example, the PHP comment
starts on the same line as the header.
see #20955 for trunk.
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* Declare `__toString()` as public.
* Use parent() and error() internally, rather than the properties.
* Add and correct inline documentation throughout.
* Attempt to clarify that display() is superior to get().
see #20546, see #20103.
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* ['Template Files'] and ['Stylesheet Files'] need to return files from the parent theme as well.
* Don't strip links from the Author header. Some themes rely on the previous behavior, such as to link multiple authors (Sandbox, for example.) Don't restore links to the Name, that's just a bad idea.
* Ensure we are always passing around arrays in get_files/scandir.
* Better inline doc for wp_get_themes() arguments.
* Introduce a 'force' flag for search_theme_directories() to re-scan, rather than return the cache. We will use this to re-build the theme_roots transient in get_theme_roots(), but it is more helpful for unit tests. Since search_theme_directories() is cached, don't cache again in wp_get_themes(). (Again benefits testing.)
* Handle duplicate theme names in the old get_themes() when two themes match (and neither are a default theme, which is already handled). wp_get_themes() will consider both names to be the same; this is just for back compat since get_themes() is keyed by name.
* Include an old array key in wp_broken_themes().
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Allow a default theme within a directory of wp-content/themes (e.g. 'somedir/twentyeleven') to be identified as a default theme.
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* Getters and Helpers: Introduces a series of methods to allow for easy generation of headers for display, and other theme metadata, including page templates.
* Screenshots: Handles support for multiple screenshots. (see # Additional screenshots must be PNG and start with screenshot-2.png, and be sequential to be counted. see #19816.
* Error Handling: Broken themes have a WP_Error object attached to them.
* Caching: Introduces a wp_cache_themes_persistently filter (also in [20020]) to enable persistent caching of all filesystem and sanitization operations normally handled by WP_Theme (and formerly get_file_data() and get_themes()). Themes are cached individually and across five different cache keys for different data pieces.
* Compatibility: A WP_Theme object is backwards compatible with a theme's array formerly returned by get_themes() and get_theme(), and an stdClass object formerly returned by current_theme_info().
* i18n/L10n: Theme headers are now localizable with proper Text Domain and Domain Path headers, like plugins. (Language packs may remove the requirement for headers.) For page templates, see #6007 (not fixed yet, but will be easy now). For headers, fixes#15858.
* PHP and CSS files: New methods that fetch a list of theme files (for the theme editor) only on demand, rather than only loading them into memory. fixes#11214.
Functions deprecated:
* get_themes(), get_allowed_themes() and get_broken_themes() -- use wp_get_themes()
* get_theme() and current_theme_info() -- use wp_get_theme()
* get_site_allowed_themes() -- use WP_Theme::get_allowed_on_network()
* wpmu_get_blog_allowedthemes() -- use WP_theme::get_allowed_on_site()
see also [20016], [20018], [20019], [20020], [20021], [20022], [20025], [20026], [20027]. also fixes#19244.
see #20103.
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