As many WordPress sites use a static homepage rather than a blog, this link gives a natural next step for new sites owners wanting to configure their site in this manner.
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Fixes#45019.
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Add the function `wp_get_ready_cron_jobs()` to return a modified version of the cron array limited to jobs ready to be run, ie with a timestamp of `time()` or earlier.
The new function includes the filter `pre_get_ready_cron_jobs` to allow for custom cron storage systems. This rounds out the functionality added in #32656.
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Fixes#45797.
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After [42832], [42891] and [43006], this changeset refines the core notice informing about an outdated PHP version:
* The link to the Update PHP information page can now be adjusted using either a `WP_UPDATE_PHP_URL` environment variable, or a new `wp_update_php_url` filter.
* If that URL is different from the default one that points to https://wordpress.org/support/update-php/ or its localized equivalent, a note indicates that the linked resource has not been provided by WordPress itself, and the default URL is still linked to as an additional resource.
* The URL for the default information page has been updated to use the slug `update-php` instead of `upgrade-php`.
* `@since` annotations have been updated.
Going forward, admin areas that display information related to the PHP version should use the new function `wp_get_update_php_url()`.
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Fixes#45686. See #41191.
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The order of the type and variable name in the `param` tags for the `wp_get_default_privacy_policy_content` filter is incorrectly reversed. This moves the two into the correct order.
Props ishitaka, mukesh27.
Fixes#45416.
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An integer comparison is performed against `control.currentErrorAnnotations`, but `control.currentErrorAnnotations` is actually an array. This fixes that comparison so the content saves correctly.
Props barryceelen.
Fixes#43657.
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By providing distinct files for the site and network APIs, a better overview is provided. Prior to this change, the `ms-blogs.php` file had grown too big, mixing site APIs, network APIs and related legacy APIs that need to be maintained. Since multisite is often used in unexpected ways, backward-compatibility is ensured by including the two new files from `ms-blogs.php`, which previously contained all functions that have been moved to the new files.
This changeset does not contain any functional changes.
Fixes#40647.
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As of this commit, WordPress is no longer a simple blogging platform. It's now a comprehensive publishing solution.
This also replaces a couple of other "blog" references that were missed previously.
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Fixes#41000.
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Returning a non-`null` value on this fillter will cause `wp_unique_post_slug()` to return early with that value, skipping potentially expensive database queries on some sites.
Props coffee2code, javorszky, iCaleb.
Fixes#21112.
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Ordering by `post__in` was introduced in [21776], but the code assumed that
`post__in` would be a comma-separated string listing post IDs. When an array
of post IDs was passed to the `post__in` query var, 'orderby=post__in' was
not respected. This changeset changes this behavior by handling
'orderby=post__in' in the same way as most other values of 'orderby',
which ensures that arrays as well as strings can be properly parsed.
The same treatment is given to the similar `post_name__in` and
`post_parent__in` options of 'orderby', so that most query generation for
orderby clauses happens in the same place, instead of in special cases.
A slight change in the resulting SQL (related to the whitespace around
parentheses and commas) necessitates a change to an existing REST API test
that does a string comparison against the SQL query.
Props mgibbs189, kelvink.
Fixes#38034.
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This adds some special case handling in 'wp_check_filetype_and_ext()' that prevents some common file types from being blocked based on mismatched MIME checks, which were made more strict in WordPress 5.0.1.
Props Kloon, birgire, tellyworth, joemcgill.
See #45615.
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Currently, when viewing the block editor with JavaScript disabled, the user sees a blank admin page with the admin menu sidebar. This adds an admin notice informing the user that JavaScript is required for the new block editor.
Props mkaz, pento, azaozz, ocean90, desrosj.
Fixes#45453.
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