This allows update failures caused when the native PHP JSON extension is missing to be distinguished from updates that fail because the site does not meet the minimum PHP requirements.
Follow up of [46455].
Reviewed by desrosj, jorbin, johnbillion.
Fixes#47699.
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The PHP native JSON extension has been bundled and compiled with PHP by default since version 5.2.0. Because the minimum version of PHP required by WordPress is now 5.6.20 (see #46594 and [45058]), the related polyfills and workarounds have been removed (see [46205-46206,46208]).
However, even though the JSON extension is now included in PHP by default, it is still possible to disable the extension in a custom configuration. This change will prevent sites from upgrading if the JSON extension is disabled to prevent compatibility issues.
Props jrf, jorbin, dd32, desrosj.
Fixes#47699.
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Custom posts, and other menu titles that are long aren't wrapping correctly.
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Fixes#42201
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This commit switches a comparison to a Yoda condition, performs a more strict `intval()` check on the value of the Site Status column, and prevents a specific Site State from appearing in List Table rows when filtering by that same Site State already (to match the behavior of other List Table State implementations.)
Fixes#37684. Props pbiron.
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Thew new dotted outline for the links focus style introduced in [46241] doesn't appear to be ready to guarantee a good indication of focus.
It was agreed to restore the previous links focus style and postpone exploration for a new style to the next release cycle.
Partially reverts [46241] and [46293].
See #34904, #47153.
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- improves the buttons `.active` CSS class for buttons that need to be styled as "pressed"
- update the alternate color schemes `.active` CSS class accordingly
- improves a few icons colors in the alternate color schemes
See #34904.
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- improves input fields height in the customizer
- improves input fields height for Internet Explorer 11
- improves input fields height in the Image Editor
- improves alignment of selects and buttons in the privacy policy pages
- makes the search themes fields font-size consistent
Props garrett-eclipse, afercia.
See #47477.
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Visible `<label>` elements benefit all users. The `placeholder` attribute should not be used as a replacement for visible labels.
Instead, it's supposed to be used only for a short hint to aid users with data entry e.g. a sample value or a brief description of the expected format.
Screen readers may not announce a `placeholder` attribute at all. Other users may suffer from the lack of a visible label and a placeholder used as replacement, for example:
- users with cognitive disabilities may have trouble remembering what the filled field does
- speech recognition users cannot see the name they can speak to set focus on the field
- low-vision users with high text-size may not be able to see the whole placeholder even when it's visible, if its value is clipped by the edge of the input
Props anevins, audrasjb, karmatosed, azaozz, SergeyBiryukov, afercia.
See #40331.
Fixes#47138.
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If there's a page with an extra long title, the Privacy Policy page dropdown in Privacy Settings overflows the page width.
Fixes#47366
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Follow up to [46408]
Sometimes you need to take documentation literally. And sometimes you need to take it seriously. Deprecations and replacements in uglify are a case where I took them literally and should have taken them seriously.
See #48203.
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Each item that `Walker_Nav_Menu_Checklist` displays is accompanied by several hidden `<input/>` fields that specify default values for each item when added to a menu. These values are passed in JavaScript to the AJAX call triggered when an item is added to a menu.
The hidden field for the title attribute field incorrectly had an underscore instead of a hyphen. Because of this, it was impossible to supply a default value for the Title Attribute field of a nav menu item.
Props yanngarcia, davidbaumwald.
See #47838.
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