The new meta capabilities are called `install_languages` and `update_languages`. Prior to this change, there were no proper capability checks applied. Instead only the filesystem and related constants were checked, and for actual permissions a rather vague fallback was used where a user needed to have at least one of the other updating capabilities. In addition to being generally more verbose, the new capabilities make it possible for example to allow a user to update languages, but nothing else. By default they fall back to the original way of how they were handled.
Props johnbillion, flixos90.
Fixes#39677.
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There were a handful of files with an underscore in the name, which violated our naming scheme, and caused problems for anyone how enforced the scheme on their own systems.
This commit renames all of the files to the correct camelCase scheme.
Fixes#41658.
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Passing a non-null value to the filter will prevent the uploaded file from being moved to the uploads directory for any of the functions leveraging `_wp_handle_upload()`, such as `wp_handle_upload()` or `wp_handle_sideload()`.
Error reporting related to the file being moved will also be skipped.
Props ryan, Mte90.
Fixes#24603.
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This adds this previously Multisite-only functionality to single site installations too. This change prevents accidental or erroneous email address changes from potentially locking users out of their site.
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Fixes#39118
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Twemoji 2.3.0 has a rendering issue in Safari, emoji can sometimes be followed by U+FEOF (which is just a flag meaning "render the preceding character as emoji).
Twemoji wasn't catching this character correctly, and Safari rendered it incorrectly.
Twemoji 2.5.0 resolves this issue.
Fixes#41584.
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This will send nav menu locations through three levels of mapping:
1. If both themes have only one location, that gets mapped.
2. If both themes have locations with the same slug, they get mapped.
3. Locations that (even partially) match slugs from a similar kind of menu location will get mapped.
Menu locations are mapped for Live Previews in the Customizer and during theme switches.
Props westonruter, obenland, welcher, melchoyce.
Fixes#39692.
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The following tests were never executed as they have `@depends` annotations which means they get skipped because the `test_video_shortcode_body()` test has not run by the time they run. Re-ordering the test methods fixes this.
* `test_wp_video_shortcode_with_empty_params()`
* `test_wp_video_shortcode_with_bad_attr()`
* `test_wp_video_shortcode_attributes()`
* `test_wp_video_shortcode_youtube_remove_feature()`
* `test_wp_video_shortcode_youtube_force_ssl()`
* `test_wp_video_shortcode_vimeo_force_ssl_remove_query_args()`
* `test_wp_video_shortcode_vimeo_adds_loop()`
* `test_wp_video_shortcode_vimeo_force_adds_loop_true()`
See #35367
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Fixes a visual glitch visible on Ubuntu. WordPress uses system fonts and they have
different metrics across operating systems. Uses screen-reader-text as a more
solid way to visually hide text.
Props punit5658, afercia.
Fixes#41497.
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While site administrators cannot generally edit users in multisite, they have always been able to change the roles of users on their site. In the REST API however, this has not been possible so far. This changeset brings parity with how it is handled in the administration panel: A REST request to edit only a user's roles succeeds correctly, while a REST request to edit any further details of a user fails.
Props jnylen0.
Fixes#40263.
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Under certain circumstances, it can be necessary that a user should not be added to a site, beyond the restrictions that WordPress core applies. With the new `can_add_user_to_blog` filter, plugin developers can run custom checks and return an error in case of a failure, that will prevent the user from being added.
The user-facing parts and the REST API route that interact with `add_user_to_blog()` have been adjusted accordingly to provide appropriate error feedback when a user could not be added to a site. Furthermore, two existing error feedback messages in the site admin's "New User" screen have been adjusted to properly show inside an error notice instead of a success notice.
Props jmdodd.
Fixes#41101.
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