Fire a `menu-item-added` event after a menu item is added to the DOM. Fire a `menu-removing-item` event before a menu item is removed from the DOM. Enables hooking into and responding to menu changes.
Props welcher, adamsilverstein.
Fixes#31218.
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- adds hidden text to the pagination links
- slightly increases the links clickable area
- fixes a JS error when clicking on the current page number
- avoids to generate nested `<div>` elements at each click
Props xavortm, cwpnolen, afercia.
Fixes#35577.
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On the Menus screen, events that trigger the posts-categories search need to be
delegated. This "boxes" may get dynamically rebuilt so events directly attached
to the search input field need to be delegated.
Fixes#38324.
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On the Menus screen, the links to move menu items behave like buttons: they
perform an action so they should be real buttons to be correctly reported to
assistive technologies. Since they're logically grouped controls, they should
also be wrapped in a `<fieldset>` element for better semantics and accessibility.
Props Cheffheid.
Fixes#35578.
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In the Edit Menu screen, each menu item creates 11 form input elements. In menus with more than 71 menu items, often items after the 71st weren't saved. This was because PHP's runtime configuration `max_input_vars` default value is 1000. Large menus exceed this, so PHP didn't populate the `$_POST` superglobal for the latter menu items.
The entire form is now JSON-encoded into a single input which populates `$_POST` manually on form submission.
This was attempted previously in [36506] which was reverted in [36507]. Some form fields were not being slurped into the form's JSON representation, and it did not scale for a site with many posts. This approach fixes those problems.
Props ocean90, afercia.
See #14134.
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In the Edit Menu screen, each menu item creates 11 form input elements. In menus with more than 71 menu items, often items after the 71st weren't saved. This was because PHP's runtime configuration `max_input_vars` default value is 1000. Large menus exceed this, so PHP didn't populate the `$_POST` superglobal for the latter menu items.
The entire form is now JSON-encoded into a single input which populates `$_POST` manually on form submission.
See #14134.
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Also, adds missing labels and improves the existing ones.
Updates the "custom links" labels and inputs in the Customizer too.
Introduces a generic, reusable, `.wp-initial-focus` CSS class to be used for
the sole purpose of setting the initial focus.
"Quick Search": uniform the attached events and avoids new AJAX requests to
be triggered when the pressed key doesn't change the searched term.
Fixes#35374.
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The accessibility helpers previously processed all items when editing a menu, which was quite slow to the point of being unresponsive for large menus. They now only process items when they are expanded or a user comes near them in some way, such as hover or focus.
Also simplifies a redundant set of click event handlers down to one, which further enhances performance.
props atimmer, sevenspark.
fixes#25698.
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* Enqueues JS in `do_accordion_sections()`.
* Top and bottom rounded corners for the nav menu accordion.
* Better RTL and no-JS.
props lessbloat, DrewAPicture, aaroncampbell, helen. fixes#23449.
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* Registration stays the same — they're meta boxes
* Call `do_accordion_sections()` instead of `do_meta_boxes()` and they render as an accordion
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dropdown, unless you have zero or one menus (which is the most common),
in which case you jump right into editing your sole menu.
Do assignment to location using checkboxes in the main menu editing
section instead of the backwards menu => location assignment in a
random meta box.
More to come, but this gets us started.
props lessbloat, DrewAPicture, jkudish. see #23119
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* This moves our "development" versions from .dev.js to .js (same for css).
* The compressed version then moves from .js to .min.js (same for css).
By switching to the standard .min convention, it sets expectations for developers,
and works nicely with existing tools such as ack.
fixes#21633.
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