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Helen Hou-Sandí 8776694a33 Use numeric font weights instead of keywords.
When Open Sans was in use, the `300`, `400`, and `600` weights were loaded. `400` is the equivalent of `normal`; however, `bold` is equivalent to `700`, not `600`. With the move to system fonts, we need to be specific rather than relying on the lack of a `700` weight. Not all system fonts include a `600` weight; in those instances, they will use the `bold`/`700` weight.

The WordPress CSS Coding Standards have been updated accordingly.

props coderste.
see #36753.

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2016-06-17 18:37:28 +00:00
Helen Hou-Sandí 610215ceb1 Revive `grunt-rtlcss`, which does not appear to enjoy syntax errors.
props netweb.
see #36753, #29792.

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2016-05-05 15:22:27 +00:00
Helen Hou-Sandí a800cf654b Drop Open Sans in the admin in favor of system fonts.
Rejoice, for your admins will feel more native to your surrounding computing environment and likely load faster, especially when offline, as they no longer have to talk to The Google Overlord.

At the time of introduction in 3.8, there were not good system fonts common to all platforms at the time. In the years since, Windows, Android, OS X, iOS, Firefox OS, and various flavors of Linux have all gotten their own (good) system UI fonts.

There will definitely be visual bugs, mainly around alignment and spacing; these should be documented and reported on the ticket and fixed more atomically so that our current and future selves have a better understanding of what happened and why.

The style remains registered, as it is almost certainly in use by themes and plugins.

props mattmiklic.
see #36753.

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2016-05-04 22:07:37 +00:00
Andrea Fercia 77dbab1e1b Accessibility: Reduce the WordPress shades of grey, Episode 2.
See #35783.
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2016-02-18 22:30:27 +00:00
Andrea Fercia af25083b6f Accessibility: Improve the color contrast ratio replacing the residual occurrences of the `#777` gray.
Uses the existing `#72777c` on white backgrounds and the new `#555d66` "dark medium gray" on darker backgrounds.

Fixes #35605.
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2016-01-26 00:04:26 +00:00
Dion Hulse 987ce83cfc CSS: Stop using `wp-admin.min.css` and instead queue the individual stylesheets up through `load-styles.php`.
We still generate the `wp-admin.*` files for compabitility purposes, however they only include the `@import()` lines.

Fixes #35229

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2016-01-18 09:57:29 +00:00