Update packages to include these bug fixes from Gutenberg:
- Stop keypresses being caught by other elements when they happen in a CustomSelectControl
- Remove color, spacing, and layout options for Template Part block
- Try: parse shortcode blocks outside the content
- Fix aria-modal attribution with multiple navs on page
- Gallery block: Remove warning notice about mobile version required
- Fix Home template description typo
- Fix enqueueing additional styles for blocks only when rendered
- fix typo (hanle -> handle)
- SelectControl: mark the children prop as optional
- Remove warning for enqueued styles in Editor
- Add context to font style and font weight related translation strings
- Temporarily remove text decoration from Nav block
- Fix empty secondary sidebar overlapping widget editor content on mobile viewports
- Fix hiding the bottom of tablet/mobile preview in Site Editor
See #54487.
Props isabel_brison.
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The template resolution system makes a request like `/?page_id=1234&_wp-find-template=true`, depending on `WP_Query` to resolve a page or post using the page_id or p (post_id) in the query string. With new posts/pages, a placeholder post with the status auto-draft is created. But by default `WP_Query` will not resolve these posts, unless the query is specifically set to look for them.
This commit handles the query string to properly resolve a page or post. It adds 2 private callbacks for the processing.
Props poena, noisysocks, bernhard-reiter, costdev, hellofromTonya.
Fixes#54553.
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This change fixes template resolution to give precedence to child theme PHP templates over parent theme block templates with equal specificity.
Before this change, when a theme was using a PHP template of a certain specificity (e.g. `page-home.php`), and it happened to be a child theme of another theme which had a block template for the same specificity (e.g. `page-home.html`), WordPress was picking the parent theme’s block template over the child theme’s PHP template to render the page. If the PHP and block template have equal specificity, the child theme's template should be used.
The issue was fixed before in Gutenberg so the fix now needs to happen in Core.
This change also re-enables the preexisting template resolution unit tests.
Follow-up to [51003].
Props bernhard-reiter, youknowriad.
Fixes#54515.
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WordPress can be confident that WordPress functions exist.
I forgot this function existed.
And I thought that it would fatal, but it didn't
And it was so nice
So peaceful and quiet
I forgot this function existed
It isn't love, it isn't hate, it's just indifference
Introduced in [51003].
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Fixes#53578. See #53176.
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