- Bring back some of the advanced settings.
- Make the layout two-column for wider screens, remove the sidebar, and shrink the modal a bit.
- The image reflects the size as inserted in the post as long as it doesn't overflow the column and is not too tall. Changing the size to another intermediate will also update the image "preview."
- Rename "Edit Image" to "Edit Original" to try and better communicate that editing the image will modify the media library item not just the image inserted into the post that is being edited.
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Props gcorne, see #27366
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* Move controls back over to the left, as they were before. Wide images and muscle memory have been causing frustration.
* Improve the experience and unify the UI of media view controls. Audio and video views now require an initial click to select before further interaction.
* CSS clean up and organization.
fixes#27320, #27542.
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When a theme supports HTML5 captions via add_theme_support( 'html5', 'caption' ), figure and figcaption will be used instead of div and p.
There's a bonus. But first, some history: Captions were introduced with an inline style set for the container. This remains, as it is there to force captions to wrap. But this inline style included an extra 10 pixels, which have vexxed theme developers for years. While these pixels were designed to ensure padding around floated images, modern themes handle this with grace. The additional pixels thus feel encumbering.
As the new HTML5 gallery support avoids outputting default gallery styles (again, irking theme developers for years; see #26697), the new HTML5 caption support will also ditch these 10 pixels of unwanted hand-holding.
The 10 pixels are also removed entirely in the visual editor (and more styles may also disappear here; see #26642), giving themes the power necessary to match the frontend styles.
The filter img_caption_shortcode_width added in 3.7 to work around this madness (see #14380) is skipped entirely when the theme supports HTML5 captions.
props obenland, azaozz.
see #26642. also fixes#9066.
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* Abstract the setting of a primary button and its callback in `wp.media.view.MediaFrame.MediaDetails`
* Account for the existence or non-existence of `$content_width` in the TinyMCE views for video
* Make sure video models always have dimensions, even if they are the defaults
* For browsers that are not Firefox, don't use a timeout when setting the `MediaElementPlayer` instance in TinyMCE views
See #27320.
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* Move `WidgetCustomizerPreview` to `wp.customize.WidgetCustomizerPreview`
* Move `WidgetCustomizerPreview_exports` to export_preview_data()
* Use `_wpWidgetCustomizerPreviewSettings` to transfer settings to `wp.customize.WidgetCustomizerPreview`
see #27485.
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* Support a `caption` attribute for audio and video shortcodes
* In `wp.media.audio|video`, rename `update` to `shortcode` to allow these models to share the same mixins as `wp.media.collection` subclasses
* When sending an audio or video shortcode to the editor, create a default caption if the user hasn't entered one. This currently only displays in the editor, not on the front end. Captions aren't tied to a specific attachment here because external sources are supported.
* In the `wp.mce.media` mixin, in the `edit` method, read `attr` instead of `data` when attempting to parse the encoded shortcode. `data` does not automatically update when the attribute changes. This was a blessing to debug.
* Add `wp.mce.media.PlaylistView` to support playlist views in TinyMCE
* Expose `WPPlaylistView` to global scope and suppress auto-parsing of playlist nodes when in the admin. Allow `WPPlaylistView` to be passed `metadata` on creation instead of requiring a JSON blob to be parsed.
* Remove all of the playlist logic from the `wpgallery` TinyMCE plugin.
* In `wp_prepare_attachment_for_js()` return more data for audio/video so that playlists can have parity in the admin/front end.
See #27320.
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* Remove the audio/video shortcode parsing from the `wpgallery` plugin.
* Make `mce-view` a dependency of `media-audiovideo`
* Introduce `wp.mce.video`, `wp.mce.audio`, `wp.mce.media`, and `wp.mce.media.View`
* Rename `wp.media.audio|video.shortcode()` to `wp.media.audio|video.update()` since it is called on Update and returns a `wp.shortcode` object now.
* In `wp.mce.View.render()`, fire a `ready` event when the placeholder is being parsed and pass the current node to the event handler.
See #27389, #27437.
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UX Changes:
* Don't add a menu item for "Add Audio|Video Source"
* In the Audio|Video Details modal, add buttons and some suggestive text for adding alternate playback sources
* Don't show "Create Audio|Video Playlist" menu items until the user has uploaded audio or video files
See #27437.
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