Improve performance of Emoji tests and loading of the polyfill.
Reduces the number of tests to determine browser support for emoji to those most likely to fail. Adds the defer flag to the loaded scripts for browsers lacking support.
Props superpoincare for perf testing, peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#37817.
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REST API endpoints for your WordPress content. These endpoints provide machine-readable external access to your WordPress site with a clear, standards-driven interface, allowing new and innovative apps for interacting with your site. These endpoints support all of the following:
- Posts: Read and write access to all post data, for all types of post-based data, including pages and media.
- Comments: Read and write access to all comment data. This includes pingbacks and trackbacks.
- Terms: Read and write access to all term data.
- Users: Read and write access to all user data. This includes public access to some data for post authors.
- Meta: Read and write access to metadata for posts, comments, terms, and users, on an opt-in basis from plugins.
- Settings: Read and write access to settings, on an opt-in basis from plugins and core. This enables API management of key site content values that are technically stored in options, such as site title and byline.
Love your REST API, WordPress! The infrastructure says, "Let's do lunch!" but the content API endpoints say, "You're paying!"
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Fixes#38373.
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* Custom CSS is associated with a given theme and is displayed in an inline `style` element at the `wp_head` hook after the `wp_print_styles` is called so that it overrides any enqueued stylesheets.
* A `wp_get_custom_css()` function is used for accessing the CSS associated with the current theme (or another theme) and a `wp_get_custom_css` filter for manipulating it.
* CSS is managed in customizer via a new "Additional CSS" section with a single `textarea` control.
* `WP_Customize_Section::$description_hidden` is introduced for hiding extended descriptions in customizer sections behind a help toggle as done with panels.
* CSS is stored in a `custom_css` post type with the theme (stylesheet) slug as the `post_name`.
* `WP_Customize_Custom_CSS_Setting` is introduced to handle validation of CSS, previewing, and persisting the CSS to the `custom_css` post type.
* The `custom_css` setting is tied to a new `unfiltered_css` capability which maps to `unfiltered_html` by default.
* Escaping the message in the notification template is removed to allow markup (`code` tags) to be rendered.
See https://make.wordpress.org/core/2016/10/11/feature-proposal-better-theme-customizations-via-custom-css-with-live-previews/
Props johnregan3, celloexpressions, folletto, westonruter.
Fixes#35395.
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This removes the fallbacks in `wp_get_attachment_image()` and in
`wp.media.string.props` which attempt to generate an `alt` value
from the image caption or title if an `alt` attribute isn't explicitly
set.
This allows for image HTML to be generated that contains an empty `alt`
value, i.e., `alt=""` which is much preferable for screen readers than
reading redundant content in the case of a caption, or when reading the
image title, which is often generated from the filename and not helpful
as `alt` text.
Props odie2, joedolson, rianrietveld, afercia, iamjolly, joemcgill.
Fixes#34635.
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- Remove the calls to getBookmark() and moveToBookmark() in IE. This is handled automatically when blurring and focusing the editor.
- When inserting a link, move it out of the caret position element. If not, it may be removed with that element on clean-up before save.
Fixes#38335.
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Fixes the Add Themes toolbar padding. Standardizes the placeholders to no title
case and three trailing dots. Expands the Media search placeholder in
"Search media items..." for consistency with the Plugins and Themes toolbars.
Props mikeviele, jamesacero, mattking5000, koenschipper, dungengronovius.
Fixes#38010.
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The Customizer and Theme Installer open in full overlays that need to receive
focus. Also, keyboard navigation should be constrained within the overlays. Using
CSS `visibility` to hide all the content except the overlays, makes them the only
available and focusable content and allows browsers to handle focus natively.
See #29158.
Fixes#33228, #27705.
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* Eliminates the server mutating the a `WP_Error`'s `$error_data` to merge-in a `$from_server` flag (since it may not be an array to begin with). Instead it defers to the client to add a `fromServer` param on any `Notification` instances created from server-sent errors.
* Ensures that notifications will be re-rendered if a notification's `message` changes but the `data` and `type` remain the same.
* Adds explicit support for the `Notification` class to have a `setting` property, ensuring that the property is set whereas previously it was dropped.
Fixes#37890.
Props westonruter, dlh.
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WordPress maintains the minified version of jquery.masonry.js since there is no official build, however it has been excluded from grunt's minification process. This adds a minification task to grunt, adds it to the precommit hook for JS, minifies the file, and bumps the version on jquery.masonry.min.js. The change to the non minified version was introduced in [38261].
Fixes#37720. See #37666.
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[38179] added support for the rainbow flag to core, but platform compatibility is a bit strange, because the flag was defined out of sync with the usual Unicode release cycle. For example Android N supports all Unicode 9.0 emoji, but doesn't support the rainbow flag thus the rainbow flag isn't rendered.
The Twemoji loader already has an exception for flags - it'll load if the browser supports everything but flags, and then only replace flag emoji, leaving everything else as native rendering. To provide a seamless experience for all flags the loader now uses the rainbow flag to test flag support.
Props pento.
See #37543.
Fixes#37566.
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Twemoji recently added images for the Rainbow and Pirate flags, and the latest iOS 10 beta added support for the Rainbow flag. Never let it be said that WordPress is at anything less than the cutting edge of emoji research and development.
Props ocean90 for the code review.
See #37543.
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Selective refresh will not be available for widgets when they lack these params, so previewing will fallback to full page refreshes. Sidebars registered as such should be rare so this accounts for an edge case.
Fixes#37478.
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- Add the `wpview-wrap` class and pass third param to the getNodes() callback for back-compat.
- Attach the mutation observer that resizes a view iframe inside the iframe to minimize memory use/leaks.
- Remove the `wp-mce-view-unbind` event. It has never been particularly reliable and now it doesn't fire when the user deletes a view by typing or pasting over it.
- Restore changing of a view iframe body classes when the editor body classes change.
Props iseulde, azaozz.
Fixes#36434.
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Previously, changing the post thumbnail of a published post in the edit screen
would immediately apply the change, rather than waiting for the post to be
saved before applying the update. This could lead to someone unintentionally
editing the post thumbnail on a published post, and made it impossible to
preview changes to post thumbnails on published posts before saving the change.
This introduces a new Ajax handler, `wp_ajax_get_post_thumbnail_html()` to
retrieve the HTML for the post thumbnail meta box without updating the post
meta value for `_thumbnail_id`. It also allows post thumbnail changes to be
previewed by passing the `_thumbnail_id` as a query variable to the preview
screen and adding a new filter, `_wp_preview_post_thumbnail_filter()`, which
gets applied to `get_post_metadata` during the post preview process.
Props flixos90.
Fixes#12922.
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This is a follow up to [38065] to ensure that `wp.html.string()` always
converts empty `alt` attributes to `alt=""` rather than returning HTML using
empty attribute notation, like `alt`. This allows screen readers to ignore
images with empty `alt` attributes, rather than reading out the URL string.
Additionally this completely removes the logic in `wp.html.string()` for
converting blank attributes to empty attribute notation since empty attribute
notation is generally meant to denote a boolean value, e.g.,
`checked` == `checked="checked"`, which doesn't apply in this context because
boolean attributes must be omitted in order to represent a `false` value.
See: https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/infrastructure.html#boolean-attributes
Props adamsilverstein, afineman, joemcgill.
Fixes#36735.
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While messages passed to `wp.speak.a11y()` should preferably be meaningful,
short, and carefully crafted case by case, this will ensure any HTML tags will
be stripped out from the message string.
Props adamsilverstein.
Fixes#37382.
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This includes a new test in the emoji loader, to see if the browser supports rendering Unicode 9.0 emoji, as well as an update to `twemoji.js`, to load Unicode 9.0 twemoji images.
The default CDN location for loading Twemoji images has changed, moving to a versioned subdirectory. This allows updates without needing to purge the CDN.
Fixes#37361.
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Previously, when inserting an image from a URL, leaving the `alt`
field blank in the media modal would result in an image being
inserted into the editor without an `alt` attribute, rather than
an empty `alt`. This happened because the `props.type` would not
get set in `wp.media.string.props()` — because `attachment` is
undefined in this case — causing the image fallbacks to get
skipped.
This fixes the issue by explicitly setting `props.type` to 'image'
in `wp.media.string.image()` before filling out the rest of the
properties.
Props ambrosey, dabnpits.
Fixes#36735.
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This changes the binding of event listeners in the Attachments Browser
to use `on` instead of `listenTo` for the `attachment:keydown:arrow` and
`attachment:details:shift-tab` events. The existing listeners broke
when we upgraded Backbone in [36546].
Props adamsilverstein.
Fixes#36900.
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When the featured image takes longer to load, the browser might not know its exact dimensions yet and therefore sends an incorrect document height to the embedding site.
By sending the document's height again after the featured image has been loaded, we ensure that the iframe doesn't get cut off.
Fixes#35657.
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When Firefox repaints some elements, NVDA may announce "alert" even when there's
no actual message dispatched to the live region. The NVDA implementation differs
from other screen readers and is currently under discussion. To avoid a subpar
user experience better to remove the roles since they're basically redundant.
Fixes#36289.
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Gone are the days of isolation and feelings of "meh", brought on by The Bleak Screen of Sadness. For a shiny knight has arrived to usher our plugins and themes along their arduous journey of installation, updates, and the inevitable fate of ultimate deletion.
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Fixes#22029, #25828, #31002, #31529, #31530, #31773, #33637, #35032.
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Send back setting validities with full refreshes and selective refreshes so that invalid settings can have notifications displayed immediately before attempting save, and so that these notifications can be cleared as soon as the input is corrected.
* Splits out JS logic for listing controls into separate methods `wp.customize.Setting.prototype.findControls()` and `wp.customize.findControlsForSettings()`.
* Adds a `setting` property to the `data` on notifications added to controls that are synced from their settings.
* Adds `selective-refresh-setting-validities` message sent from preview to pane.
* Changes `WP_Customize_Manager::validate_setting_values()` to return when settings are valid as well as invalid.
* Adds `WP_Customize_Manager::prepare_setting_validity_for_js()`.
* Add setting validities to data exported to JS in Customizer Preview and in selective refresh responses.
Fixes#36944.
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This switches event binding in `wp.media.controller.EditImage` to use `on`
instead of `listenTo` to restore rendering of the correct toolbar when the
`toolbar:render:edit-image` event fires. The existing listeners broke
when we upgraded Backbone in [36546].
Props adamsilverstein.
Fixes#36861 for trunk.
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When a setting is invalid, not only will it be blocked from being saved but all other settings will be blocked as well. This ensures that Customizer saves aren't partial but are more transactional. User will be displayed the error in a notification so that they can fix and re-attempt saving.
PHP changes:
* Introduces `WP_Customize_Setting::validate()`, `WP_Customize_Setting::$validate_callback`, and the `customize_validate_{$setting_id}` filter.
* Introduces `WP_Customize_Manager::validate_setting_values()` to do validation (and sanitization) for the setting values supplied, returning a list of `WP_Error` instances for invalid settings.
* Attempting to save settings that are invalid will result in the save being blocked entirely, with the errors being sent in the `customize_save_response`. Modifies `WP_Customize_Manager::save()` to check all settings for validity issues prior to calling their `save` methods.
* Introduces `WP_Customize_Setting::json()` for parity with the other Customizer classes. This includes exporting of the `type`.
* Modifies `WP_Customize_Manager::post_value()` to apply `validate` after `sanitize`, and if validation fails, to return the `$default`.
* Introduces `customize_save_validation_before` action which fires right before the validation checks are made prior to saving.
JS changes:
* Introduces `wp.customize.Notification` in JS which to represent `WP_Error` instances returned from the server when setting validation fails.
* Introduces `wp.customize.Setting.prototype.notifications`.
* Introduces `wp.customize.Control.prototype.notifications`, which are synced with a control's settings' notifications.
* Introduces `wp.customize.Control.prototype.renderNotifications()` to re-render a control's notifications in its notification area. This is called automatically when the notifications collection changes.
* Introduces `wp.customize.settingConstructor`, allowing custom setting types to be used in the same way that custom controls, panels, and sections can be made.
* Injects a notification area into existing controls which is populated in response to the control's `notifications` collection changing. A custom control can customize the placement of the notification area by overriding the new `getNotificationsContainerElement` method.
* When a save fails due to setting invalidity, the invalidity errors will be added to the settings to then populate in the controls' notification areas, and the first such invalid control will be focused.
Props westonruter, celloexpressions, mrahmadawais.
See #35210.
See #30937.
Fixes#34893.
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Also use 'back-compat' in some inline comments where backward compatibility is the subject and shorthand feels more natural.
Note: 'backwards compatibility/compatibile' can also be considered correct, though it's primary seen in regular use in British English.
Props ocean90.
Fixes#36835.
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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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The issues occur in themes that register sidebars that reference a single format placeholder (`%1$s` and `%2$s`) multiple times, such as in the `id` and `class` attributes for `$before_widget`.
Props martin.krcho, westonruter.
Fixes#36473.
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[37028] missed some logic to capture the base emoji skin tone, to compare to the modified emoji skin tone. This caused all browsers to report that they supported skin tone modifiers, regardless of whether they actually did.
Fixes#36604 for trunk.
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