The styles for the Privacy settings page were based on the Site Health section. These were duplicated into `edit.css` in #49264. This change merges the selectors from Site Health into the Privacy section, to reduce that duplicate code.
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See #52429.
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This removes the left-side margin from the status text in the Site Health dashboard widget, which caused the text to be slightly indented, and not centered under the status indicator circle.
Follow-up to [50833].
See #52966.
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This officially removes support for Internet Explorer 11 in the CSS files run through the build process in Core.
Individual tickets should be opened for removing each manually maintained area of the code base targeting IE11.
The resulting changes to CSS files are included in this commit.
Fixes#53077.
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Allow developers to extend the Site Health screen with their own custom navigation tabs and pages.
This implements a new filter, `site_health_navigation_tabs`, which takes an associated array of tab identifiers/slugs, and tab labels, allowing developers to add their own subpage to the Site Health interface as new tabs.
To output a custom page, or add to an existing page, the `site_health_tab_content` action is triggered whenever the `tab` query argument is present and not empty. This action includes the current tab as its argument, which a developer would match against to only output content when relevant.
Props ramiy for initial patch.
Fixes#47225.
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The color palette changes in #49999 introduced some contrast issues on buttons, input elements, and links. This change ensures that all interactive elements have an appropriate contrast ratio.
Follow-up to [50025].
Props audrasjb, joedolson.
Fixes#52402.
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This is part of a larger project in cleaning up core's admin CSS. This collapses all colors used in the CSS to one of 12 blues, greens, reds, and yellows, 13 grays, pure black, and pure white. The colors are perceptually uniform from light to dark, half of each range has a 4.5 or higher contrast against white, the other half has a 4.5 or higher contrast against black.
Standardizing on this set of colors will help contributors make consistent, accessible design decisions. The full color palette can be seen here: https://codepen.io/ryelle/full/WNGVEjw
Props notlaura, danfarrow, kburgoine, drw158, audrasjb, Joen, hedgefield, ibdz, melchoyce.
See #49999.
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Patches occasionally come in on generated files. We should be kind to new contributors and give them a hint that these files are auto-generated.
This is a follow-up to [41271], which added the banner to minified CSS files.
Fixes#48424. See #30666.
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Introduces better contrast for borders of the following user interface elements:
- Tables
- Screen Options and Help
- Admin notices
- Welcome panel
- Meta boxes (post boxes)
- Cards
- Health Check accordions and headings
- Theme and Plugin upload forms
Props kjellr, melchoyce, karmatosed, audrasjb.
Fixes#48101.
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This changes the CSS for Site Health headers to use flexbox, which helps ensure the text is vertically aligned center and consistently spaced in both the Status and Info tabs. It also fixes an issue where the loading spinner GIF was cut off on smaller screens (originally reported in #47203.
Props Presskopp, odminstudios, kjellr, afercia, desrosj, hedgefield, ianbelanger, xavortm.
Fixes#47063.
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This change removes redundant CSS properties for different health check statuses in favor of utilizing the `.dashicons` class already in Core to define them more consistently. This also fixes the vertical alignment issues.
Props chetan200891, Clorith, desrosj.
Fixes#46940.
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This change adds missing actions for several tests. This ensures that the user is provided with a next step, whenever possible.
Also, change the URL displayed in the WordPress.org communication test description to `api.wordpress.org` for accuracy.
Props: garrett-eclipse, Clorith, vaishalipanchal.
Fixes#46734.
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Label badges for each Site Health test currently display in either red, orange, or green, regardless of if the test passed or failed. This is confusing, as seeing red labels in the “Passed Test” section could alarm users (when really everything is OK and no action is required), and seeing green labels in the “Failed Tests” section would not appropriately encourage the user to take appropriate action.
This change makes several improvements to the label badges:
- Always right align the badges for consistent display.
- Remove background fill for badges. Instead, use a border.
- Use a consistent styling for all tests (passed and failed).
- The text color no longer uses true black (#000000).
- The `.badge.pink` CSS definition has been switched to `.badge.purple`, and the definitions for blue, gray, and green have also been updated to more closely follow the official WordPress color palette.
Props: pbiron, garrett-eclipse, hedgefield, Clorith, xkon, melchoyce, mdwolinski, alexdenning.
Fixes#46623.
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The previous method for copying the debug report to the clipboard involved having a hidden `<textarea>`, but this shows up in screen readers and can't be reliably hidden.
To work around this, the button now uses the `clipboard.js` library, which automatically handles browser differences in the Clipboard API, and can load the text to copy from a `data-` attribute on the button.
Props pento, hedgefield, afercia.
Fixes#46647.
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The Site Health score indicator isn't exactly a "progress bar" and shouldn't use ARIA roles and properties related to progress bars. Also, some browser / screen reader combinations don't announce the score properly.
- removes any ARIA
- adds a screen-reader-text "Current health score:"
- adds `role="img" aria-hidden="true" focusable="false"` to the SVG
- reduces CSS specificity simplifying unnecessary overqualified selectors
- fixes the syntax for ::after and ::before (double colon)
Fixes#46621.
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The Site Health tool serves two purposes:
- Provide site owners with information to improve the performance, reliability, and security of their site.
- Collect comprehensive debug information about the site.
By encouraging site owners to maintain their site and adhere to modern best practices, we ultimately improve the software hygeine of both the WordPress ecosystem, and the open internet as a whole.
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See #46573.
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