The filter is only run if the wordpress.org API considers the PHP version acceptable. This ensures that other plugins or hosting providers can only make this check stricter, but not loosen it.
Props j-falk, mikeschroder.
Fixes#46065.
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In 4.9.6, several new privacy related features were introduced. Admin pointers were included to make administrators aware of these features. They have served their purpose and can now go silently into the night.
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Fixes#45999.
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Similar to `editor-color-palette`, a theme or plugin should be able to set the theme support for `editor-font-sizes` to an empty array, indicating that no additional font sizes should be available in the block’s ‘Text Settings’. The current conditional was using `empty()`, which was incorrectly causing the default font sizes to be used instead.
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Fixes#46290.
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In an authoring context, the image `alt` attribute purpose is different from the one for the front end. For example, screen reader users need to know what the selected image is, even when the original `alt` value is empty.
This change introduces a new pattern for the `alt` text in an authoring context:
- uses the `alt` text if not empty
- when there's no `alt` text, informs users the image has no alternative text and provides a reference to the image filename
Also, makes the gallery media widget preview an unordered list to make screen readers announce the number of images automatically.
Fixes#43137.
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With the exception of the "Edit" link, the "row actions" controls in the Comments table behave differently depending if JavaScript support is on or off.
When JavaScript support is off, they behave like links. When JavaScript support is on, they behave like buttons and they need to be buttons or have an ARIA `role="button"` added via JavaScript.
Lastly, the buttons in the Reply/Quick Edit form and the "Add Comment" in the edit post page meta box need to be buttons.
Fixes#43412.
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The custom date/time format previews in General Settings were updated only when blurring the related input fields. With this change, they're now updated when users finish typing a custom format, properly debouncing the `input` event callback.
Props dilipbheda, Girishpanchal.
Fixes#43364.
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Proximity of related information is an inclusive design principle that benefits everyone and it's particularly important for users with reduced visual field, low vision, or other vision or cognitive impairments. User interface controls that are logically grouped should be placed close to each other.
Also, this change makes the buttons visual order and the DOM order match.
Fixes#45972.
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Originally introduced in [32453], the `@ignore` annotation caused the
function to be improperly ignored by the Code Reference parser.
The `@access private` annotation is the correct way to mark a
function for internal use only.
Props coffee2code.
Fixes#45997.
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This commit also moves the images to s.w.org, removes the old "Gutenberg has been deactivated" warning, as well as removing some old JS from About pages of years gone past.
Props melchoyce, ryelle, paaljoachim, karmatosed, pento.
Fixes#46161.
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The Gutenberg plugin will not be deactivated on sites upgrading to WordPress 5.1. This deprecates the `upgrade_500_was_gutenberg_active` option and the `upgrade_500()` function as they are no longer required.
Props peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#46029.
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[44618] added strict type checking to `_sanitize_text_fields()`, which has caused some compat issues with plugins.
We can loosen the type checking to only reject objects and arrays, and cast other types to string.
Props Nick_theGeek, pento.
Fixes#41450.
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Because the names of the `get_header()`, `get_footer()`, `get_sidebar()`, and `get_template_part()` functions indicate that a value is returned, some plugins and themes already have `echo get_template_part()` in their codebase. Adding a return value to these functions using the approach in [44678] will cause the two unintended side effects of unexpected content being sent to the browser, and accidental path disclosure.
Reverts [44678].
Props davidbinda.
See #40969.
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