To better understand screen reader text, check out https://make.wordpress.org/accessibility/2015/02/09/hiding-text-for-screen-readers-with-wordpress-core/
Screen Reader text improves the user experience for screen reader users. It provides additional context for links, document forms and other pieces of a page that may exist visually, but are lost when looking only at the html of a site. This does change the output of comments_popup_link if you don't pass in values for $zero, $one, $more or $none. Theme authors can and should style <code>.screen-reader-text</code> in ways that are recommended in the above article to hide it visually.
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Fixes#26553
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* In media manifests, ditch IIFEs and global injection, these get dynamically scoped via Browserify
* Remove the `debug` option from `browserify:media`
* Add `jshint:media` to `jshint:corejs`
* Add a trailing newline to all new module files
Props iseulde.
See #28510.
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* Add a new folder in `wp-includes/js`, `media`
* Create manifest files for `views`, `models`, `grid`, and `audio-video`
* Make `browserify` an `npm` dependency
* Add Grunt tasks for `browserify` and `uglify:media` on `build` and `watch`
* Update the paths loaded for media files in `script-loader`
* All new files were created using `svn cp` from their original location
Please run `npm install`. While developing media JS, you must run `grunt watch`.
See #28510.
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* Introduce WP_Customize_Manager::add_dynamic_settings() to register dynamically-created settings.
* Introduce `customize_dynamic_setting_args` filter to pass an array of args to a dynamic setting's constructor.
* Add unit tests for WP_Customize_Manager and WP_Customize_Widgets.
* See WP_Customize_Widgets as an example.
props westonruter.
fixes#30936.
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It's possible to have an empty `tax_query` and `is_tax=true` when the initial
query contains a taxonomy var (and is processed as such during
`WP_Query::parse_query()`) but the taxonomy var is unset during a 'parse_query'
callback. While this kind of behavior is not necessarily something we need to
support, we should continue to avoid PHP notices in such cases, as we did prior
to WP 4.1.
Fixes#31246.
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When editing a post, non-hierarchical taxonomy terms are sent as the
comma-separated list entered into the tax_input metabox. Passing these
values directly to `wp_update_post()` meant that they were interpreted as
term slugs rather than term names, causing mismatches when a typed string
matched the slug of one term and the name of a different term. We fix the
problem by preprocessing tax_input data sent from post.php, converting it to
unambiguous term_ids before saving.
Props boonebgorges, ArminBraun.
Fixes#30615.
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When terms are entered into the database, term fields are sanitized with
`sanitize_term_field()`. To ensure that the `SELECT ... WHERE` queries in
`WP_Tax_Query::transform_query()` are not broken by overzealous sanitization,
`sanitize_term_field()` should be used in that case as well. This fixes a bug
where a tax_query using 'field=name' would fail if the 'terms' parameter
contained characters (like spaces) that were improperly removed by
`sanitize_title_for_query()`.
Fixes#27810.
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[30989] made jQuery UI Core a dependency for QUnit tests. This change did not
account for the fact that jQuery JS assets are minimized (and non-minimized
versions unavailable) when `grunt copy` populates the `/build` directory. To
ensure that QUnit tests pass when run during `grunt qunit:compiled`, we
manually fix the asset path to read 'core.min.js'.
See #25781.
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The implementation of `meta_query` orderby introduced in [31312] put clause
identifiers into a 'name' parameter of the clause. For greater clarity, this
changeset updates the syntax to use the associative array key used when
defining `meta_query` parameters, instead of the 'name' parameter.
Props Funkatronic, DrewAPicture.
Fixes#31045.
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This parameter allows developers to choose the post field that will be used to
fill in the 'option' attribute of the generated dropdown markup.
See [31006] #30306 for a parallel enhancement in `wp_dropdown_categories()`.
Props jfarthing84.
Fixes#12494.
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