r43158 introduced a new admin pointer for the privacy tools added in 4.9.6. With the previous positioning, though, sometimes the `Dismiss` link would be fixed off screen, making it impossible for the user to dismiss the pointer. This happened when there were enough extra menu items, or when the viewport height was short enough.
This commit repositions the pointer to work around that problem. One down side of this workaround is that the arrow will not always be positioned next to the `Tools` menu, where it should be. That's an acceptable compromise given the current time constraints, though. A long term solution would be to make `WP_Pointer` robust enough to handle this use case.
Props imath, audrasjb, desrosj.
Fixes#44045.
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Previously the pointer overlapped the menu in order to draw attention to the fact that it applies to both the `Tools` and `Settings` menus. That caused a conflict if the menu was collapsed, though, because the icons were covered by the pointer and therefore inaccessible.
Additionally, minor tweaks were made to the text order and formatting. The order of the two sections was swapped in the title and paragraph, in order to match the order of the corresponding menu items. The spacing around headings and paragraphs was tweaked to remove extraneous whitespace.
Props littler.chicken, desrosj, ianbelanger, melchoyce.
Fixes#43961.
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The new features are very important for some users, because of their GDPR obligations. They're also spread across multiple top-level menus, making them less discoverable. An admin pointer will help to ensure that users are aware of the new tools and how to find them.
Props desrosj, andreamiddleton, allendav, xkon.
Fixes#43942.
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WordPress no longer supports many old old browsers: https://make.wordpress.org/core/2017/04/23/target-browser-coverage/
This also removes alot of no longer necessary CSS. It served us well, but we are never getting back together with IE8,9,10.
So, in the (paraphrased) words of Taylor Swift:
I remember when we dropped support the first time
Saying, "This is it, I've had enough, " 'cause like
We hadn't seen many users in a month
When you said you needed flexbox. (What?)
Then you postMessage again and say
"IE8, I miss you and I swear I'm gonna change, trust me."
Remember how that lasted for a day?
I say, "I hate the box model, " we break up, you call me, "I love css-grids."
Ooh, we called it off again last night
But ooh, this time I'm telling you, I'm telling you
We are never ever ever supporting IE 8,9,10,
We are never ever ever supporting IE 8,9,10,
You go talk to EDGE, talk to my FIREFOX, talk to CHROME
But we are never ever ever ever getting back together
Like, ever...
Fixes#37651.
Props stunnedbeast, netweb, jorbin.
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CSSJanus (introduced in [26107]), we had a great time with you, but sadly you don't like our fancy CSS.
RTLCSS is a framework for converting CSS from LTR to RTL, same as CSSJanus, with support for more CSS properties like `transform`, `transition` or multiple box and text shadows.
Changes:
* devDependencies: Remove `grunt-cssjanus`, add `grunt-rtlcss`.
* RTLCSS uses `/* rtl:ignore */` to ignore a rule, switch existing `/* @noflip */` to the new directive.
* RTLCSS supports the `transform` property, means we can remove some ignore rules.
* RTLCSS supports string maps for custom replace rules. This commit includes a rule `import-rtl-stylesheet` which replaces ".css" with "-rtl.css" in URLs.
Notes for core development:
* The file generation task is still `grunt rtl`.
* If you have used `grunt cssjanus` before, use `grunt rtlcss` now.
* Remember the new directive `/* rtl:ignore */`.
fixes#31332.
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We'll be using it for two distinct tasks:
* Core CSS files will keep prefixes. `grunt autoprefixer:core` will update files directly in src/ as a pre-commit step, rather than doing it on build.
* Color CSS files will receive prefixes when they are built.
This commit:
* Adds prefixes we were missing to core CSS.
* Removes prefixes that we no longer need from core CSS.
* Removes all prefixes from colors CSS.
props ocean90.
fixes#27078.
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* No more border-width, border-style, border-color insanity.
* Point releases are much less likely to require extra finagling to avoid rebuilding the color schemes.
* Yours truly has a better overall vision of ~14,000 lines of admin CSS and where we go from here.
1,065 net lines of red, y'all.
props helen, jorbin. fixes#18380.
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Still to come: more color schemes, a responsive component, and more.
see #25858.
props iammattthomas, tillkruess, EmpireOfLight, melchoyce, ryelle, joen, mitchoyoshitaka, sirbrillig, andypeatling, isaackeyet, Otto42, dd32, matt, helen.
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{{{
@media print,
(-o-min-device-pixel-ratio: 5/4),
(-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25),
(min-resolution: 120dpi) {
}}}
Serve HiDPI graphics for printing, regardless of screen resolution.
Specify Opera's vendor-prefixed device pixel ratio property, for Opera desktop.
Specify a minimum Webkit device pixel ratio of 1.25 instead of 1.5, to serve
2x images to Android devices that are between 1 and 1.5x (like the Nexus 7).
Firefox and Opera will respond to 1.5x on these devices, but Chrome will not.
Specify min-resolution, which covers Firefox 19. Opera on Android also supports
min-resolution, but Opera Mini does not support dppx, so the dpi unit is used.
props iammattthomas for the exhaustive research.
props lessbloat for patching.
fixes#22238.
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* This moves our "development" versions from .dev.js to .js (same for css).
* The compressed version then moves from .js to .min.js (same for css).
By switching to the standard .min convention, it sets expectations for developers,
and works nicely with existing tools such as ack.
fixes#21633.
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