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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With this change, fatal errors recorded before a plugin was deactivated or a theme was switched away from do not persist. This ensures that re-enabling it re-checks for fatal errors correctly.
Props aandrewdixon, dhanukanuwan, henrywright.
Fixes#46812.
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Prior to this change, resuming or activating a plugin or theme that is still broken would result in a redirect loop if in recovery mode. If outside recovery mode, it would cause the error template to be displayed.
Furthermore this applies to breaking a plugin or theme when editing from the backend.
Props aandrewdixon, azaozz, dhanukanuwan, henrywright, ocean90, ohiosierra, PandelisZ, xkon.
Fixes#46045, #46751.
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This change switches to using `get_user_locale()` when adding the language to the Site Health debug information to ensure the user’s locale preference is reflected.
Also, `function_exists()` checks for `switch_to_locale()` and `restore_previous_locale()` were required in the plugin to support older versions of WordPress, but they are not required in core/
Props: Clorith, desrosj.
Fixes#46694.
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- Prevent fatal errors from timeouts on the Tools => Site Health => Info tab.
- Use the `get_dirsize()` and `recurse_dirsize()` functions to calculate directory sizes. The results are cached.
- Introduce "timeout protection" in `recurse_dirsize()`.
Props pento, Clorith, xkon, afercia, jeremyfelt, azaozz.
Fixes#46645.
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* Split plural strings with multiple sentences to avoid duplicating translations.
* Decouple strings where the singular and plural form are not just the same string with different numbers, but essentially two different strings.
* Use an established pattern for numbered placeholders in translator comments.
* Replace constants in translatable strings with placeholders, mark them as code.
* Make sure sentences are translated as a whole, not as separate string parts.
* Remove unnecessary context and escaping.
Props ocean90, SergeyBiryukov.
See #46683.
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- displays an error notice when JavaScript is off, consistently with other admin screens that depend on JavaScript
- keeps the main `h1` visible
Minor clean-ups:
- makes code indentation consistent in `site-health.php` and `site-health-info.php`
- removes a couple of `<div class="wp-clearfix"></div>` as that's not the intended usage of `wp-clearfix` (those divs didn't do anything anyways)
Fixes#46717.
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Adds `role="presentation"` to the `<table>` elements used in the Site Health reports.
Ideally, HTML tables should be used for tabular data. When tables are used for layout purposes, it's important to remove any native semantics so that assistive technologies can correctly announce the table content in a linearized fashion.
Props chetan200891.
Fixes#46725.
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The document `<title>` gives a name to a web document. In the context of the WordPress admin, a unique, meaningful, title is important for various reasons:
- it allows browser's history to store meaningful entries
- when multiple browser's tabs are open, it allows users to better identify the tab content
- it's the first thing screen readers announce when navigating to a web page, thus helping users to identify the nature of the page content
Props chetan200891, mukesh27.
Fixes#46699.
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Arrows navigation on accordions is an optional keyboard interaction feature mentioned in the WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices. While it can add some value in some specific cases, it's not so discoverable and it's unlikely users, including assistive technologies users, would really "expect" this kind of interaction.
See #46573.
Fixes#46682.
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