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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This disables the concatenation of remaining enqueued scripts once `wp_add_inline_script()` is invoked, which allows us to reliably print these scripts and their before/after inline scripts in the desired order.
Props gitlost, azaozz, swisspidy, ocean90.
Fixes#36392.
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* Introduces `customize-selective-refresh-widgets` theme support feature and adds to themes.
* Introduces `customize_selective_refresh` arg for `WP_Widget::$widget_options` and adds to all core widgets.
* Remove `selective_refresh` from being a component that can be removed via `customize_loaded_components` filter.
* Add `WP_Customize_Widgets::get_selective_refreshable_widgets()` and `WP_Customize_Widgets::is_widget_selective_refreshable()`.
* Fix default `selector` for `Partial` instances.
* Implement and improve Masronry sidebar refresh logic in Twenty Thirteen and Twenty Fourteen, including preservation of initial widget position after refresh.
* Re-initialize ME.js when refreshing `Twenty_Fourteen_Ephemera_Widget`.
See #27355.
Fixes#35855.
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- Add audible confirmation when a link has been selected or inserted in the editor for both the inline dialog and the modal.
- Do not auto-search when the URL field is empty or already contains an URL.
- Remove a few redundant `tabindex`.
Props afercia, azaozz.
See #33301.
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The plugin details modal can be invoked from several screens. There's now a new
`.open-plugin-details-modal` CSS class to be used in combination with the
`.thickbox` CSS class that adds everything needed for accessibility.
- Adds an ARIA role `dialog` and an `aria-label` attribute to the modal
- Adds a `title` attribute to the iframe inside the modal
- Constrains tabbing within the modal
- Restores focus back in a proper place when closing the modal
Also, improves a bit the native Thickbox implementation: it should probably be
replaced with some more modern tool but at least keyboard focus should be moved
inside the modal.
Fixes#33305.
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Backbone, from 1.1.2 to 1.2.3. Underscore, from 1.6.0 to 1.8.3.
The new versions of Backbone and Underscore offer numerous small bug fixes and some optimizations and other improvements. Check the [http://backbonejs.org/#changelog Backbone changelog] and [http://underscorejs.org/#changelog Underscore changelog] for the full details.
The new versions include some significant changes that may break existing code. Plugins or themes that rely on the bundled Backbone and/or Underscore libraries should carefully check functionality with the latest versions and run any available unit tests to ensure compatibility.
Some changes of note that were addressed in core as part of this upgrade:
* `_.flatten` no longer works with objects since Underscore.js 1.7. `_.flatten()` working with objects was an unintended side-affect of the implementation, see [https://github.com/jashkenas/underscore/issues/1904#issuecomment-60241576 underscore#1904]. Check any `_flatten` usage and only flatten arrays.
* As of Backbone 1.2.0, you can no longer modify the `events` hash or your view's `el` property in `initialize`, so don't try to modify them there.
* Since Underscore 1.7, Underscore templates no longer accept an initial data object. `_.template` always returns a function now so make sure you use it that way.
Props adamsilverstein.
Fixes#34350.
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In the Edit Menu screen, each menu item creates 11 form input elements. In menus with more than 71 menu items, often items after the 71st weren't saved. This was because PHP's runtime configuration `max_input_vars` default value is 1000. Large menus exceed this, so PHP didn't populate the `$_POST` superglobal for the latter menu items.
The entire form is now JSON-encoded into a single input which populates `$_POST` manually on form submission.
This was attempted previously in [36506] which was reverted in [36507]. Some form fields were not being slurped into the form's JSON representation, and it did not scale for a site with many posts. This approach fixes those problems.
Props ocean90, afercia.
See #14134.
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Fixes a layout issue in the Customizer UI. Also de-duplicate title display logic, outputting "Loading..." as site title in PHP with actual title being set upon Customizer `ready`. Also update the site title in response to a `blogname` setting change as opposed to `input` DOM events on the control.
Fixes#35579.
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Changes the "Cancel" and "Update" controls in buttons for better semantics and
accessibility. On cancel and successful saving, moves focus back to the term title
to avoid a focus loss. Dispatches error and success messages to `wp.a11y.speak`
to give assistive technologies users an audible feedback.
Patch prepared at #wpcdit, first Italian WordPress Contributor Day.
Props garusky, chiara_09.
Fixes#34613.
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The `_network_option()` parameter order will be changing to accept `$network_id` first. The `_site_option()` functions will remain in use throughout core as our way of retrieving a network option for the current network.
See #28290.
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For the past 6 years, WordPress has operated as an oEmbed consumer, allowing users to easily embed content from other sites. By adding oEmbed provider support, this allows any oEmbed consumer to embed posts from WordPress sites.
In addition to creating an oEmbed provider, WordPress' oEmbed consumer code has been enhanced to work with any site that provides oEmbed data (as long as it matches some strict security rules), and provides a preview from within the post editor.
For security, embeds appear within a sandboxed iframe - the iframe content is a template that can be styled or replaced entirely by the theme on the provider site.
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Fixes#32522.
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The `WP_INSTALLING` constant is a flag that WordPress sets in a number of
places, telling the system that options should be fetched directly from the
database instead of from the cache, that WP should not ping wordpress.org for
updates, that the normal "not installed" checks should be bypassed, and so on.
A constant is generally necessary for this purpose, because the flag is
typically set before the WP bootstrap, meaning that WP functions are not yet
available. However, it is possible - notably, during `wpmu_create_blog()` -
for the "installing" flag to be set after WP has already loaded. In these
cases, `WP_INSTALLING` would be set for the remainder of the process, since
there's no way to change a constant once it's defined. This, in turn, polluted
later function calls that ought to have been outside the scope of site
creation, particularly the non-caching of option data. The problem was
particularly evident in the case of the automated tests, where `WP_INSTALLING`
was set the first time a site was created, and remained set for the rest of the
suite.
The new `wp_installing()` function allows developers to fetch the current
installation status (when called without any arguments) or to set the
installation status (when called with a boolean `true` or `false`). Use of
the `WP_INSTALLING` constant is still supported; `wp_installing()` will default
to `true` if the constant is defined during the bootstrap.
Props boonebgorges, jeremyfelt.
See #31130.
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