* 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.
Props joostdevalk, valendesigns, nacin, saracup, jorbin, mikeschinkel, jonnybojangles, lgedeon, Willscrlt, Denis-de-Bernardy, lexiqueen, sky_76, welcher, westonruter, ramiy, joyously.
Fixes#12563.
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Twenty Seventeen's original styles for the block editor custom colors had some issues: they weren't being applied to the button blocks due to lack of specificity, and when applied to paragraph blocks, there was no padding in the editor. This update makes sure the colors and related styles work as expected.
Fixes#45426.
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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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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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- Remove unnecessary `ol` styles from editor. Twenty Seventeen was designed with bolded numbers for its ordered list styles. This was removed from the theme prior to launch, but it was left in the editor styles, so it needed to be removed there, too.
- To improve accessibility, the cookies content checkbox in the comment form needed some visible indication when it’s in focus.
- Twenty Seventeen’s editor styles contained an Internet Explorer 8 specific fix that stopped images from being scalable in the editor in other browsers. Since the editor no longer supports IE8, this fix can safely be removed.
- Fix the `font-family` used for Simplified Chinese (zh_CN) in the block editor CSS.
Props mmaumio, edpittol, pratikthink, afercia, audrasjb, mihaivalentin, subrataemfluence, vaishalipanchal, ze3kr, laurelfulford.
Merges [44203-44205] and [44235] into trunk.
Fixes#44775, #44699, #39738, #45408.
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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 Seventeen.
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.
Props laurelfulford, ianbelanger, crunnells, davidkennedy.
Merges [43800] to trunk.
Fixes#45045.
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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.
Props xkon, laurelfulford, birgire, azaozz, iandunn.
See #43715.
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The WPCS `WordPress.WhiteSpace.PrecisionAlignment` rule throws warnings for a bunch of code that will likely cause issues for `wpcbf`. Fixing these manually beforehand gives us better auto-fixed results later.
See #41057.
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This pattern occurs a handful of times across the codebase:
`<div class="foo<?php if ( $bar ) { echo ' baz'; } ?>">`
Unfortunately, it doesn't really play nicely with `phpcbf`, so all instances need to be removed in preperation for auto code formatting.
See #41057.
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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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