- Fix issue with adding a link to an image that didn't have one previously.
- Adjust the look-and-feel of the advance options toggle so that it becomes a section heading that can be open/closed.
- Add a Custom Size option to the size drop-down that reveals fields for soft-resizing the image inserted into the post.
Props gcorne, and props sdasse for the design help, see #27366
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- Move all advanced options under a single “Show advanced options” toggle that mirrors the behavior and look-and-feel of the wplink modal.
- Switch to using <select> for the Size and Link To.
- Bring back the field for CSS Class for the image, but don’t incorporate the internally managed WordPress classes (size-, wp-image-, etc…).
- On larger screen sizes, float labels to the left. When the width drops below 900px, stack the label above the fields.
- Keep image at top on screen sizes where the two columns are stacked into a single column.
- Don't replace the nodes in the editor DOM so we don't stomp on any custom attributes that the user may have added via the Text editor or some other mechanism.
Props gcorne, see #27366
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- 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.
(updates two PNGs from precommit)
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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- Update the styling of the image caption and gallery toolbars.
- Fix issue where the hidden clipboard div in wpView.
- Switch to using the pencil dashicon for Edit.
- Add `max-width: 100%;` to images in the gallery preview and adjust column widths.
Props cramdesign, mattheu, gcorne, melchoyce, see #27320, fixes#27376, fixes#27354
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- Add a "toolbar" at the top of the image with two buttons: Edit and Delete.
- Don't open the edit modal on second click on the image. Makes the "edit" button somewhat pointless and can sometimes trigger after resizing the image.
- When the image has caption: attempt to prevent IE11 from making the caption element resizable and wrapping it in thick border.
- When the caret is inside a caption next to the image, pressing Enter will create a new <p> tag above the caption.
- Hide the image toolbar on drag, cut, align.
Props gcorne, see #24409.
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- Removes wp-tinymce-schema.js and mark-loaded.js, no longer needed.
- Removes the inlinepopups and most of the wpdialogs plugins; wpdialog.js is moved to wp-includes/js.
- Adds charmap, compat3x, image, link and textcolor plugins, previously contained in /themes/advanced.
- Updates the wordpress, wpeditimage, wpfullscreen, wpgallery and wplink plugins.
- Updates DFW, wp-admin/js/wp-fullscreen.js.
See #24067.
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These commits were accidentally re-synced commits from develop.svn.wordpress.org due to a race condition. Thankfully, the history of this repository matters fairly little. It also happened only for trunk.
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* All WordPress files move to a src/ directory.
* New task runner (Grunt), configured to copy a built WordPress to build/.
* svn:ignore and .gitignore for Gruntfile.js, wp-config.php, and node.js.
* Remove Akismet external from develop.svn. Still exists in core.svn.
* Drop minified files from src/. The build process will now generate these.
props koop.
see #24976.
and see http://wp.me/p2AvED-1AI.
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We tried in vain -- a noble but ultimately failed effort -- to reduce the number of fields for attachments from four (title, caption, alt, description) to one (caption for images, title otherwise). Alternative text needed to stay for accessibility reasons, of course.
Eventually title returned due to heavy plugin reliance. Description is too used by too many plugins (often times incorrectly -- the caption is more likely the proper field), hence its less-than-triumphant return today.
Version 3.5 has tried to streamline media in a number of ways. Removing fields may have been too much at once, as it forced not only a user interface change, but a paradigm change as well.
Finally, on upload we populate the description field with IPTC/EXIF captions, rather than the caption field. See #22768, this should be fixed. For now, Description stays.
This commit also restores 'Title' attribute editing to the main tab of the Edit Image dialog. The "Title" field no longer populates title attributes for <img> tags by design (for accessibility and other purposes, see #18984). So, here is a more obvious 'workaround' for the tooltip community.
Finally, this:
* Cleans up the post.php attachment editor, including by showing a prettier form of the mime type.
* Enables plugins to specifically hide attachment_fields_to_edit from either post.php (where you can create meta boxes) or the modal (which you may not want to clutter), for compatibility reasons.
* Hides the 'Describe this file...' placeholder when a field is read-only in the modal.
props nacin, helenyhou.
fixes#22759.
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{{{
@media print,
(-o-min-device-pixel-ratio: 5/4),
(-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25),
(min-resolution: 120dpi) {
}}}
Serve HiDPI graphics for printing, regardless of screen resolution.
Specify Opera's vendor-prefixed device pixel ratio property, for Opera desktop.
Specify a minimum Webkit device pixel ratio of 1.25 instead of 1.5, to serve
2x images to Android devices that are between 1 and 1.5x (like the Nexus 7).
Firefox and Opera will respond to 1.5x on these devices, but Chrome will not.
Specify min-resolution, which covers Firefox 19. Opera on Android also supports
min-resolution, but Opera Mini does not support dppx, so the dpi unit is used.
props iammattthomas for the exhaustive research.
props lessbloat for patching.
fixes#22238.
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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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