WordPress/wp-includes/js/mediaelement
Scott Taylor e47bc77616 Load MediaElement's CSS when TinyMCE is loaded via `$mce_css` in `editor_settings()`. Add some baseline styles in `wp-content.css` for audio, video, and embed tags to ensure their `max-width` is `100%`, regardless of whether MEjs is implemented in TinyMCE.
See #27389.


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wp-mediaelement.css Load MediaElement's CSS when TinyMCE is loaded via `$mce_css` in `editor_settings()`. Add some baseline styles in `wp-content.css` for audio, video, and embed tags to ensure their `max-width` is `100%`, regardless of whether MEjs is implemented in TinyMCE. 2014-03-14 12:34:16 +00:00
wp-mediaelement.js Support the `autoplay` attribute, even when the plugin type for a MediaElement instance is Flash. In the media modal, `wp.media.view.VideoDetails` and `wp.media.view.AudioDetails` now extend a unified `wp.media.view.MediaDetails` class which contains all of the player creation and destruction logic. The `remove()` method mimics the `mejs.MediaElementPlayer.remove()` method, but does not re-add the audio/video tag to the DOM. The MEjs method is especially problematic when the tag has `autoplay="true"` and the view has been detached but not destroyed. 2014-03-07 05:52:14 +00:00
wp-playlist.js Add a class, `wp-playlist-playing`, to the currently loaded track when tracks are displayed. Add some subtle styles for light and dark playlist themes. 2014-03-10 00:15:14 +00:00