This change updates Twenty Nineteen bundled theme to fix the DOM order in the comment form, and to add a new `.comment-form-wrapper` class to change `flex` display to `block` for this specific area.
Props garrett-eclipse, audrasjb, sabernhardt.
Fixes#46600.
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The list item separator is a locale property, and it doesn't make much sense to translate it separately in multiple projects. This changeset implements the following modifications:
- Define list item separator as a new WP_Locale property
- Add `wp_get_list_item_separator()` as a wrapper for `WP_Locale::get_list_item_separator`
- Replace `$wp_locale->get_list_item_separator()` calls with `wp_get_list_item_separator()`
- Added a compatibility layer for bundled themes
Props SergeyBiryukov, swissspidy, rsiddharth, johnbillion, audrasjb.
Fixes#39733.
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This change applies the default button styles to all button blocks in Twenty Sixteen, instead of only targeting those in `entry-content`. This means that any buttons added outside of `.entry-content`, such as in a widget area, will be styled the same as any other button blocks. This change also makes the theme custom colors work outside of `.entry-content`.
Follow-up to [44306].
Props mikachan, costdev, audrasjb.
Fixes#55167.
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This changeset applies `max-width` and `margin` CSS rules when `block-editor-writing-flow` and `editor-styles-wrapper` classes are on the same element.
Props charleyparkerdesign, sabernhardt, smit08, sclayf1.
Fixes#54169.
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Reverse the logic of the `prefers-reduced-motion` to enable transitions based on `no-preference` rather than disable them based on the `reduce` preference. This removes the need to disable transitions with the `! important` tag and unintended interactions with plugins as a result.
Props gregoiresailland, sabernhardt, ryokuhi.
Fixes#54174.
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This change removes some overrides that prevented site editor updates in 5.9 from controlling vertical margins via `var(--global--spacing-vertical)`.
Props stacimc, Boniu91, aristath, ironprogrammer, nidhidhandhukiya.
Fixes#54250.
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This commit syncs minor changes for the default theme from its active development repository to core.
This is a follow up to [52081], [52107], [52164], [52222], [52283], [52335], [52375], [52392], [52430], and [52555]. It includes fixes to the group, cover, and template part block padding and removes unnecessary group block wrappers from many patterns.
To view the full set of changes, visit 69d5c512c6...91f8748566.
Props kjellr, richtabor, audrasjb.
See #54318.
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This commit syncs changes for the default theme from its active development repository to core.
This is a follow up to [52081], [52107], [52164], [52222], [52283], [52335], [52375], [52392], and [52430]. It includes fixes to the theme's spacing and adds a search template.
To view the full set of changes, visit 8564fd281f...f0346e1ad2.
Props richtabor, kjellr, danieldudzic, scruffian.
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Themes that use the same preset slugs as WordPress uses need to be updated.
From the devnote https://make.wordpress.org/core/2022/01/08/updates-for-settings-styles-and-theme-json/
The CSS for some of the presets defined by WordPress (font sizes, colors, and gradients) was loaded twice for most themes in WordPress 5.8: in the block-library stylesheet plus in the global stylesheet. Additionally, there were slight differences in the CSS in both places.
In WordPress 5.9 those were consolidated into a single place, the global stylesheet whose name is global-styles-inline-css that is now loaded for all themes in the front-end.
For themes to override the default values they can use the theme.json and provide the same slug. Themes that do not use a theme.json can still override the default values by enqueuing some CSS that sets the corresponding CSS Custom Property. This commit does the second for the twenty twenty theme.
Props oandregal.
Fixes#54782.
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This commit syncs changes for the default theme from its active development repository to core.
This is a follow up to [52081], [52107], [52164], [52222], [52283], [52335], [52375], and [52392].
To view the full set of changes, visit 2ce387178f...8564fd281f.
This changeset also deletes three unused files. These were removed from the dev repo, but never removed from core.
Props richtabor, kjellr.
See #54318.
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This commit syncs changes for the default theme from its active development repository to core.
This is a follow up to [52081], [52107], [52164], [52222], [52283], [52335], and [52375]. It updates the theme's font size presets and fixes an issue with query padding.
To view the full set of changes, visit 623a4d7982...d6cb56cce4.
Props schlessera, williampatton, hellofromtonya, kjellr.
See #54318.
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This commit syncs minor changes for the default theme from its active development repository to core.
This is a follow up to [52081], [52107], [52164], [52222], [52283], and [52335]. The two main changes introduce global padding to site content while still allowing content to be full-width, and re-organize block patterns into Core's existing categories.
To view the full set of changes, visit da994d1fe5...88a8f2e3b4.
Props onemaggie, joen, youknowriad, scruffian, sabernhardt, kjellr.
See #54318.
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This commit syncs minor changes for the default theme from its active development repository to core.
This is a follow up to [52081], [52107], [52164], [52222], and [52283]. It reduces the size of a video asset, renames the templates and template parts directories, and adds CSS for button hover states. To view the full set of changes, visit 1a121e0224...da994d1fe5.
Props kjellr, mburridge, sabernhardt, hellofromtonya, scruffian.
See #54318.
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This commit syncs minor changes for the default theme from its active development repository to core.
This is a follow up to [52081], [52107], [52164], and [52222]. It includes changes to template part markup, theme.json appearance flags, navigation block markup, and text domains. For a full set of changes, visit 742df6cb2b...1a121e0224.
Props poena, kjellr, onemaggie, hellofromtonya.
See #54318.
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This commit syncs several changes for the default theme from its active development repository to core.
This is a follow up to [52081], [52107], and [52164]. It includes improvements to the home page template, adding a filter for block patterns, pre-loading the web font, improvements and bug fixes to block patterns, and more. For a full list of changes, visit e4f69d0b7e...25d74deaa5.
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See #54318.
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Calling `twenty_twenty_one_get_attachment_image_attributes()` was causing an `Undefined index: width|height` notice to be thrown when the result from `wp_get_attachment_metadata()` does not set any value to `$meta`. This change adds an `isset()` check to prevent it.
Props wetah, hasanuzzamanshamim.
Fixes#54464.
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Use scroll-padding-top to offset scroll position on in-page anchors when adminbar is active. Also adjusts existing scroll padding for core themes that implement it.
Props afercia, kingkero, audrasjb, dufresnesteven, thimalw, sabernhardt, costdev.
Fixes#46371.
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Updates `theme.json` to use v2 shape, adds styles to search and file block as well as generic text decoration. Fixes a bug in the layout of a query block pattern.
This is a follow-up to [52081]. These changes are ongoing and development continues on GitHub. To view all of the changes included in this commit, see GitHub: 99db6063be...a11fb4932a
Props desrosj, kjellr, poena.
See #54318.
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Previously, with absolute positioning, the star character to signify required comment form fields could overlap the text in some languages. The star's styling was also inconsistent between the input labels and the comment notes paragraph.
This commit makes the star's styling more consistent and ensures it does not overlap with the text.
Follow-up to [52029].
Props sabernhardt, hellofromTonya.
Fixes#54408.
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By default, the theme centers images on the front end when no alignment is selected. In the editor, however, images were aligned to the left side of the block.
This commit ensures that the alignment in the editor matches the one on the front end.
Props sabernhardt, ashfame, poena, annezazu.
Fixes#53809.
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If a privacy policy is set, the page links to the footer of the site. As done in the other bundled themes, this link is added using `the_privacy_policy_link()`.
Follow-up to [49216].
Props ryelle, desrosj, kapilpaul, sabernhardt, audrasjb, justinahinon.
Fixes#53445.
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Twenty Twenty-Two arrives during an exciting time for WordPress themes. With the advent of Full Site Editing and Global Styles, themes are changing structurally and functionally to enable far more avenues for customization than users have come to expect in the past.
To take advantage of these new abilities, Twenty Twenty-Two has been designed to be the most flexible default theme ever created for WordPress.
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See #54318.
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This updates several NPM dependencies to their latest (or latest allowed) versions for bundled themes that have a `package.json` file (Twenty Nineteen and newer).
These updates did not result in any changes to the built files in Twenty Nineteen or Twenty Twenty. Some unnecessary parenthesis have been removed from `calc()` function calls within Twenty Twenty-One.
This change also contains several updates to the `package-lock.json` files made by running `npm audit fix` within each of these themes.
See #53361.
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With IE11 no longer supported, the primary problem with assistive technology support for native HTML5 elements no longer applies.
This commit removes the `role` attribute from the following HTML5 elements with default landmark roles, per formerly required role attributes and W3C.
Follow-up to [17669], [21261], [23452], [24832], [29892], [38833], [40851], [43842], [46271], [49216].
Props costdev, craigfrancis, joedolson, mukesh27, ryokuhi, sabernhardt.
Fixes#54079.
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Role="navigation" was required for assistive technology to recognize HTML5 element's native ARIA roles while HTML5 and ARIA were being introduced. With the deprecation of IE11, the role attribute is only required when mapping elements that don't have native role.
Props costdev, mukesh27.
Fixes#54054.
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Similar to the existing `role`/`role__in`/`role__not_in` query arguments, this adds support for three new query arguments in `WP_User_Query`:
* `capability`
* `capability__in`
* `capability__not_in`
These can be used to fetch users with (or without) a specific set of capabilities, for example to get all users
with the capability to edit a certain post type.
Under the hood, this will check all existing roles on the site and perform a `LIKE` query against the `capabilities` user meta field to find:
* all users with a role that has this capability
* all users with the capability being assigned directly
Note: In WordPress, not all capabilities are stored in the database. Capabilities can also be modified using filters like `map_meta_cap`. These new query arguments do NOT work for such capabilities.
The prime use case for capability queries is to get all "authors", i.e. users with the capability to edit a certain post type.
Until now, `'who' => 'authors'` was used for this, which relies on user levels. However, user levels were deprecated a long time ago and thus never added to custom roles. This led to constant frustration due to users with custom roles missing from places like author dropdowns.
This updates any usage of `'who' => 'authors'` in core to use capability queries instead.
Subsequently, `'who' => 'authors'` queries are being **deprecated** in favor of these new query arguments.
Also adds a new `capabilities` parameter (mapping to `capability__in` in `WP_User_Query`) to the REST API users controller.
Also updates `twentyfourteen_list_authors()` in Twenty Fourteen to make use of this new functionality, adding a new `twentyfourteen_list_authors_query_args` filter to make it easier to override this behavior.
Props scribu, lgladdly, boonebgorges, spacedmonkey, peterwilsoncc, SergeyBiryukov, swissspidy.
Fixes#16841.
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This commit adds the `public` visibility keyword to each method which did not have an explicit visibility keyword.
Why `public`?
With no visibility previously declared, these methods are implicitly `public` and available for use. Changing them to anything else would be a backwards-compatibility break.
Props costdev, jrf.
See #54177.
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These values are added dynamically by the `Twenty_Twenty_One_SVG_Icons::get_svg()` method and are not needed in the source array.
Follow-up to [49216].
Props max-dayala, laxman-prajapati, sabernhardt, Presskopp, mukesh27.
Fixes#54208.
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In each child class, renames the parameter to match the parent's method signature.
Why? PHP 8 introduces the ability to pass named arguments to function/method calls. This means the child and parent method signatures (i.e. parameter names) need to match.
Adds @since to clearly specify why the change happened.
Replaces the original with the variable name with within each method.
Why? The new name is more specific and descriptive, which improves readability.
Follow-up to [10782], [25090], [26556], [40640].
Props jrf, hellofromTonya, sergeybiryukov, azaozz, desrosj, johnbillion.
See #51553.
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The parent class uses `$current_object_id` while most of the child classes use `$id`. As the parent class' is more descriptive, renaming the last parameter in each of child class.
Why? PHP 8 introduces the ability to pass named arguments to function/method calls. This means the child and parent method signatures (i.e. parameter names) need to match.
Changes for readability:
- `@since` clearly specifies the original parameter name and its new name as well as why the change happened.
- In methods longer than a single line, the generic parameter is reassigned to the original parameter restoring it for context for use within the method. An inline comment is added to explain why this reassignment is made.
- In cases where the original parameter name was too generic or misleading, renamed (when reassigning) to a more descriptive name for use within the method.
Follow-up to [7737], [8900], [8970], [14248], [15077], [16100], [25642], [25644], [37051], [37054], [37056], [46271], [47189], [51739].
Props jrf, hellofromTonya, sergeybiryukov, azaozz, desrosj, johnbillion.
See #51553.
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In the parent class, renames the parameter `$object` to `$data_object`.
Why? `object` is a PHP reserved keyword.
In each child class: renames the corresponding parameter to match the parent's method signature.
Why?
PHP 8 introduces the ability to pass named arguments to function/method calls. This means the child and parent method signatures (i.e. parameter names) need to match.
Changes for readability:
- `@since` clearly specifies the original parameter name and its new name as well as why the change happened.
- in methods longer than a single line, the generic parameter is reassigned to the original parameter restoring it for context for use within the method. An inline comment is added to explain why this reassignment is made.
- in cases where the original parameter name was too generic, renamed (when reassigning) to a more descriptive name for use within the method.
Follow-up to [7737], [8900], [8970], [14248], [15077], [16100], [25642], [25644], [37051], [37054], [37056], [46271], [47189].
Props jrf, hellofromTonya, sergeybiryukov, azaozz, desrosj, johnbillion.
See #51553.
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Version bump three bundled themes to avoid file not found and fatal errors introduced for child themes during the 5.8 release cycle.
* Twenty Ten: Version 3.5 (fatal error & 404)
* Twenty Eleven: Version 3.9 (404)
* Twenty Twelve: Version 3.5 (404)
These updates will be released mid 5.8.1 cycle due to the severity of the issues.
Follow up to [51482,51483].
Props dd32, peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#53777.
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By using `get_template_directory_uri()` instead of `get_stylesheet_directory_uri()`, we make sure to include the images from the parent theme.
This avoids displaying missing images in block patterns when using a child theme of Twenty Ten, Twenty Eleven, or Twenty Twelve.
Follow-up to [51033], [51103], [51106].
Props audrasjb.
Fixes#53769.
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By using `get_template_directory()` instead of `get_stylesheet_directory()`, we make sure to include the `block-patterns.php` file from the parent theme.
This avoids a PHP fatal error when using a child theme of Twenty Ten.
Follow-up to [51106].
Props ryelle, sabernhardt, loranrendel.
Fixes#53752.
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Upon further examination, this change was not great for backwards compatibility, resulting in block validation errors when running on older versions of WordPress.
While there are currently many `console.info()` notices caused by older format block syntax being updated to the current version included in WordPress 5.8, the blocks do not break.
Block patterns do not currently have a versioning mechanism, or a means to indicate which versions of WordPress are supported.
See #53617.
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When using the post editor with a bundled theme active, there will be a number of `console.info` notices printed to the browser’s console.
These notices are caused by block patterns containing outdated and deprecated versions of `core/*` blocks. Before rendering the blocks, they need to be updated, and this process outputs information to the console.
Props ntsekouras.
Fixes#53617.
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* Remove unnecessary `@access` tags that were previously removed from core.
* Remove an empty line between `@param` and `@return` tags.
* Correct alignment of `@param` tags.
Follow-up to [41161], [41162], [41168], [49216], [49220].
See #52628, #53461.
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Make sure the `$sidebar` variable is defined and has at least one entry in the array, before adding the `.below-entry-meta` class to elements below the entry meta.
Previously, the theme expected sidebar markup to exist on the page if sidebars are defined, but that markup is missing since only the widget itself and headers/footers of the page are loaded in the iframe used to display legacy widgets (widgets added prior to WordPress 5.8).
Props Clorith, Boniu91, desrosj.
Fixes#53512.
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