Use scroll-padding-top to offset scroll position on in-page anchors when adminbar is active. Also adjusts existing scroll padding for core themes that implement it.
Props afercia, kingkero, audrasjb, dufresnesteven, thimalw, sabernhardt, costdev.
Fixes#46371.
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With IE11 no longer supported, the primary problem with assistive technology support for native HTML5 elements no longer applies.
This commit removes the `role` attribute from the following HTML5 elements with default landmark roles, per formerly required role attributes and W3C.
Follow-up to [17669], [21261], [23452], [24832], [29892], [38833], [40851], [43842], [46271], [49216].
Props costdev, craigfrancis, joedolson, mukesh27, ryokuhi, sabernhardt.
Fixes#54079.
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Role="navigation" was required for assistive technology to recognize HTML5 element's native ARIA roles while HTML5 and ARIA were being introduced. With the deprecation of IE11, the role attribute is only required when mapping elements that don't have native role.
Props costdev, mukesh27.
Fixes#54054.
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Similar to the existing `role`/`role__in`/`role__not_in` query arguments, this adds support for three new query arguments in `WP_User_Query`:
* `capability`
* `capability__in`
* `capability__not_in`
These can be used to fetch users with (or without) a specific set of capabilities, for example to get all users
with the capability to edit a certain post type.
Under the hood, this will check all existing roles on the site and perform a `LIKE` query against the `capabilities` user meta field to find:
* all users with a role that has this capability
* all users with the capability being assigned directly
Note: In WordPress, not all capabilities are stored in the database. Capabilities can also be modified using filters like `map_meta_cap`. These new query arguments do NOT work for such capabilities.
The prime use case for capability queries is to get all "authors", i.e. users with the capability to edit a certain post type.
Until now, `'who' => 'authors'` was used for this, which relies on user levels. However, user levels were deprecated a long time ago and thus never added to custom roles. This led to constant frustration due to users with custom roles missing from places like author dropdowns.
This updates any usage of `'who' => 'authors'` in core to use capability queries instead.
Subsequently, `'who' => 'authors'` queries are being **deprecated** in favor of these new query arguments.
Also adds a new `capabilities` parameter (mapping to `capability__in` in `WP_User_Query`) to the REST API users controller.
Also updates `twentyfourteen_list_authors()` in Twenty Fourteen to make use of this new functionality, adding a new `twentyfourteen_list_authors_query_args` filter to make it easier to override this behavior.
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Fixes#16841.
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This commit adds the `public` visibility keyword to each method which did not have an explicit visibility keyword.
Why `public`?
With no visibility previously declared, these methods are implicitly `public` and available for use. Changing them to anything else would be a backwards-compatibility break.
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See #54177.
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In each child class, renames the parameter to match the parent's method signature.
Why? PHP 8 introduces the ability to pass named arguments to function/method calls. This means the child and parent method signatures (i.e. parameter names) need to match.
Adds @since to clearly specify why the change happened.
Replaces the original with the variable name with within each method.
Why? The new name is more specific and descriptive, which improves readability.
Follow-up to [10782], [25090], [26556], [40640].
Props jrf, hellofromTonya, sergeybiryukov, azaozz, desrosj, johnbillion.
See #51553.
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Upon further examination, this change was not great for backwards compatibility, resulting in block validation errors when running on older versions of WordPress.
While there are currently many `console.info()` notices caused by older format block syntax being updated to the current version included in WordPress 5.8, the blocks do not break.
Block patterns do not currently have a versioning mechanism, or a means to indicate which versions of WordPress are supported.
See #53617.
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When using the post editor with a bundled theme active, there will be a number of `console.info` notices printed to the browser’s console.
These notices are caused by block patterns containing outdated and deprecated versions of `core/*` blocks. Before rendering the blocks, they need to be updated, and this process outputs information to the console.
Props ntsekouras.
Fixes#53617.
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Fixes minor styling issues, mostly font size and spacing, in blocks used in widget areas. Changes made to Twenty Ten, Twenty Thirteen, Twenty Fourteen, Twenty Sixteen, Twenty Seventeen, and Twenty Twenty-One.
Props noisysocks, sumaiyasiddika, danieldudzic, scruffian, jffng.
Fixes#53422.
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"Tested up to" is not displayed on the theme directory or within the WordPress dashboard, but should be updated to be accurate for anyone reading the theme's source code.
Props akabarikalpesh, francina, mukesh27.
Fixes#53276.
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Updates older themes to fix alignment, spacing, and font issues to better match the frontend display. Applies to themes: Twenty Eleven, Twenty Thirteen, Twenty Fourteen, Twenty Sixteen, Twenty Seventeen, and Twenty Twenty.
Props burnuser, talldanwp, cristinasoponar, poena, kjellr
Fixes#52009.
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To be able to disable jQuery Migrate as step 3 of updating the jQuery version shipped with WordPress, all `JQMIGRATE` warnings in the browser console will have to be addressed.
This includes many minor adjustments to a wide array of core files.
Follow-up to:
* Step 1: Disabling jQuery Migrate 1.4.1 in WordPress 5.5: [48323], [48324]
* Step 2: Updating jQuery to 3.5.1 and adding jQuery Migrate 3.3.x in WordPress 5.6: [49101], [49338], [49615], [49649]
Props Clorith, azaozz.
See #51812.
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Additionally:
* Indent nested lists in list and category blocks.
* Match ordered and unordered indentation for the classic block's lists.
This applies to:
* Twenty Ten
* Twenty Eleven
* Twenty Thirteen
* Twenty Fourteen
* Twenty Fifteen
* Twenty Sixteen
* Twenty Seventeen
Props sabernhardt, amolv, kjellr, audrasjb, francina.
Fixes#51157.
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Widgets that output a list of links are now wrapped within `<nav>` elements to improve semantics and accessibility.
The `<nav>` elements are native landmark regions, which helps assistive technology users to navigate through them.
Follow-up to [48349], [49177].
Props hareesh-pillai, justinahinon, afercia, williampatton.
Fixes#51445.
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“The WordPress open source community cares about diversity. We strive to maintain a welcoming environment where everyone can feel included.”
With this commit, all occurrences of “whitelist” and “blacklist” (with the single exception of the `$new_whitelist_options` global variable) are removed. A new ticket has been opened to explore renaming the `$new_whitelist_options` variable (#50434).
Changing to more specific names or rewording sentences containing these terms not only makes the code more inclusive, but also helps provide clarity. These terms are often ambiguous. What is being blocked or allowed is not always immediately clear. This can make it more difficult for non-native English speakers to read through the codebase.
Words matter. If one contributor feels more welcome because these terms are removed, this was worth the effort.
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See #48900, #50434.
Fixes#50413.
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This change makes several changes to ensure consistency and accuracy for default theme headers:
- Removes `WordPress` from `Requires at least` headers.
- Ensures the `Requires at least` and `Requires PHP` headers are present in every default theme’s `style.css` file.
- Ensures `Tested up to` is present in every `readme.txt` file.
- Removes any headers not processed in both the `style.css` and `readme.txt` files for each theme.
Props Otto42, afragen.
Fixes#48517.
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WordPress 5.2 adds the `wp_body_open()` function, and the default themes make use of it. This patch adds a shim for `wp_body_open` to bundled themes so this function will also work in older versions of WordPress.
Props lgedeon, johnbillion, timph, ramiy, pento.
Fixes#46679.
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For many bundled theme related stylesheets, a version is either not specified, or specified as a hardcoded date string when enqueued. This is problematic when a stylesheet is updated and the version number is not (which has happened several times recently). This change ensures that all bundled theme related stylesheets use the theme’s version as the stylesheet version. This ensures cache busting for theme stylesheets every time a theme is updated and guarantees that users receive any new or updated styles included in the update when visiting the site for the first time after an update.
Props parsmizban, ianbelanger, dswebsme.
Fixes#39997.
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* Enables inserting (asynchronous) JavaScript right after the opening `body` tag.
* Add a `wp_body_open` helper function that triggers the `wp_body_open` action.
* Call `wp_body_open` in core themes immediately after the opening `body` tag.
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Fixes#12563.
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When existing scripts or styles are updated in default themes, the version numbers in the enqueues should also be bumped to make sure the old files don't cache. This update bumps version numbers for changes since version 5.0, for themes Twenty Eleven through Twenty Nineteen.
Fixes#45679.
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When the original block editor styles were added to the existing default themes, the button blocks were styled to match how each theme styled the `button` tag.
However, the styles should respect the block editor's default style, "Rounded", and allow switching to the other styles, like "Outlined" and "Square".
Fixes#45541.
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A change to the MediaElement.js caused Twenty Fourteen's custom video play button to display in the top corner, rather than centered. This update returns it to its correct position.
Props mmaumio, celloexpressions.
Fixes#44664.
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The markup for the default block appender changed from a text input to a text area in the editor; this update makes the same change in the default theme styles.
Props laurelfulford.
Merges [44212] into trunk.
Fixes#45450.
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Simplify some of the button block’s CSS selectors in the theme, to make sure the default colors don’t override the custom colors on the front end.
This fix is applied to Twenty Sixteen, Twenty Fifteen and Twenty Fourteen.
Props laurelfulford.
Merges [44197-44198] and [44200] into trunk.
Fixes#45428, #45429.
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Add `add_theme_support( 'responsive-embeds' );` to all of the responsive default themes as part of their block editor support. This makes sure any embeds coming from the new block-based editor maintain their aspect ratios at different screen sizes.
Merges [43868] into trunk.
Props laurelfulford.
Fixes#45274.
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This update adds styles and theme support related to the new block-based editor to enhance the experience of using it with Twenty Fourteen.
These are the specific changes made to this theme:
- Add `blocks.css`, to style blocks on the front end, to make sure they match the theme’s existing HTML element styles.
- Add `editor-blocks.css` to style blocks in the editor, to make sure they match the theme’s existing HTML element styles.
- Add theme support for `editor-styles`, to pull the existing editor stylesheet into the new editor.
- Add theme support for `wp-block-styles`, to load the default block styles on the front end.
- Add theme support for `editor-color-palette`, to load a color palette based on the theme’s color scheme into the block-based editor.
Props laurelfulford, crunnells, ianbelanger, davidkennedy.
Merges [43797] to trunk.
Fixes#45042.
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WPCS 1.0.0 includes a bunch of new auto-fixers, which drops the number of coding standards issues across WordPress significantly. Prior to running the auto-fixers, there were 15,312 issues detected. With this commit, we now drop to 4,769 issues.
This change includes three notable additions:
- Multiline function calls must now put each parameter on a new line.
- Auto-formatting files is now part of the `grunt precommit` script.
- Auto-fixable coding standards issues will now cause Travis failures.
Fixes#44600.
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Non-wrapping `label`s are more widely supported by assitive technologies. The CSS changes account for the element re-ordering, and tweak the formatting for improved readability.
Props afercia, xkon, laurelfulford, azaozz.
Fixes#43436.
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If a privacy policy has been set, then a link to it will automatically be shown in the footer.
The element containing the "Proudly powered by WordPress" link was chosen for the new policy link, in order to minimize visual conflicts with custom CSS that was written before the new link existed. Unfortunately, some minor conflicts are expected and unavoidable. Adding this link is required as part of GDPR compliance, and the benefits outweigh the downsides.
To further mitigate the conflicts, a new `imprint` class was added to the "Proudly powered..." link, in order to facilitate targeting each link invididually with custom styles.
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See #43715.
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As decided in the JavaScript core chat. With a few reasons:
* It is visually cleaner when reading the source.
* This bring the JavaScript documentation closer to the PHP documentation.
The only disadvantage is that the JSDoc parser doesn't split out the summary and the description in the new format. We've decided to solve this when building the JavaScript documentation parser.
Props herregroen.
Fixes#42901.
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Twenty Ten: Reduces image size and removes image borders for galleries in widget areas.
Twenty Eleven: Reduces image size and removes image borders for galleries in widget areas.
Twenty Twelve: Reduces image size for some gallery sizes in widget areas.
Twenty Thirteen: Ensure proper clearing for images, hide captions for some gallery column combos and ensure good display for galleries in widget areas.
Twenty Fourteen: Ensure proper clearing for images and hide captions for some gallery column combos for galleries in widget areas.
Twenty Seventeen: Hide captions for some gallery column combos for galleries in widget areas.
Props joyously, williampatton, davidakennedy, melchoyce, crunnells.
Fixes#41969.
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Change version numbers in stylesheets, fix typo in Twenty Fourteen readme and update copyright dates for themes. Twentysixteen wasn't updated this cycle.
See #40745 for changes that helped push this along.
Fixes#40905.
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Mostly adds styles for lists and mediaelement.js instances within widgets.
Adds size classname to image widget so themes can customize their display.
Props Soean, obenland, celloexpressions, ocean90, karmatosed.
Fixes#40745.
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The category is not shown in the preview. And because of how `themename_categorized_blog()` function in each theme returns false for 1 or fewer categories, and in this case it won't show the new category.
The patch uses `is_preview()` to fix that in Twenty Fourteen, Fifteen and Seventeen.
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Fixes#39531.
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The line of code throwing the error was introduced in WordPress 4.5 in r37040 "Customize: Require opt-in for selective refresh of widgets". Since `is_customize_preview()` was introduced in 4.0.0 and Twenty Fourteen should work from WordPress 3.6 and up, this caused the issue.
The patch adds an `is_customize_preview` function if it's missing.
Props adamsilverstein.
Fixes#39407.
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