WordPress/wp-includes/version.php
Andrea Fercia d56f81fe45 Accessibility: Make sure the Site Health pages have a unique document title.
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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<?php
/**
* WordPress Version
*
* Contains version information for the current WordPress release.
*
* @package WordPress
* @since 1.1.0
*/
/**
* The WordPress version string
*
* @global string $wp_version
*/
$wp_version = '5.2-beta1-45070';
/**
* Holds the WordPress DB revision, increments when changes are made to the WordPress DB schema.
*
* @global int $wp_db_version
*/
$wp_db_version = 44719;
/**
* Holds the TinyMCE version
*
* @global string $tinymce_version
*/
$tinymce_version = '4920-20181217';
/**
* Holds the required PHP version
*
* @global string $required_php_version
*/
$required_php_version = '5.6.20';
/**
* Holds the required MySQL version
*
* @global string $required_mysql_version
*/
$required_mysql_version = '5.0';