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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* 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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When the browser test for diversity emoji was added in [36160], it included a workaround for Chrome not being able to compare `Uint8ClampedArray` objects directly, by converting them to a string. Unfortunately, Safari doesn't support the `Uint8ClampedArray.toString()` method correctly, so the test was incorrectly failing in Safari.
Fixes#36266 for trunk.
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- Add role=dialog and an aria-labelledby attribute to the modal container.
- Change the modal title to h1.
- Remove one ` ` that gets read out as `blank` by screen readers.
- Replace the Cancel link with a button.
- Clean up unused CSS.
Props afercia.
Fixes#30468.
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Eliminates JS logic (from [36698]) which attempted to do pure JS update while waiting for the selective refresh response to return. The duplicate JS logic lacked a re-implementation of the `image_downsize()` functionality available in PHP, and so the JS preview logic would fail to properly preview images that didn't have the exact theme image size generated. To keep the code DRY and to eliminate the momentary display of an improperly-sized image, the duplicated JS logic is now removed.
See #27355.
See #33755.
Fixes#36096.
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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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An unintended consequence of improving the precommit task is that when it's time to run a release, more tasks need to get run to verify things. This adds a prerelease task to help fix that situation. grunt prerelease should include tasks that verify the code base is ready to be released to the wild and find all the tears on the mausoleum floor and help Blood stain the Colosseum doors.
See #35557
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