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Timestamp:
11/12/2018 11:19:13 PM (6 years ago)
Author:
allancole
Message:

Updating Twenty Nineteen, our new default theme for 2019, set for 5.0.

This update applies the following changes:

  • Improve menu UI to support keyboard, click and touch interactions
  • Improve variable scoping and js performance in menu interaction javascript
  • Improve custom-colors for selected text, buttons and menu hover styles
  • Improve margins structure for more consistency between editor and frontend
  • Improve discussion avatars for simpler wording and better performance
  • Improve fonts in list widgets and list blocks
  • Improve comment responsive spacing and avatar display
  • Improve various block styles to make them consistent between the editor and frontend
  • Add tabbed browsing support for ie11
  • Add backwards compatibility support for older versions of WordPress
  • Add fallback styles for older versions of WP where Gutenberg is activated and then deactivated (backwards compatibility)
  • Add sizes attribute for featured images to improve responsive performance
  • Add focus-within polyfill
  • Add a footer menu for secondary page links
  • Fix editor styles to prevent conflicts with plugins that add meta boxes to the editor
  • Fix columns block issues on small screens
  • Fix empty-space font text cursor issue in Gutenberg editor
  • Fix RTL floating styles so that left/right floats are honored
  • Fix cover image block margins/padding
  • Fix invalid rgba style
  • Fix php warning when returning attributes
  • Fix gallery widget margins to improve gallery grids
  • Fix .entry-content selectors to prevent shortcodes, plugins and other unknown content from breaking the layout
  • Remove translation escaping to follow code standards in previous default themes
  • Remove custom color output in the fronten header when default color is selected
  • Remove fly-out sub-sub-sub-menu behavior on desktop to prevent sub-menus from falling off the screen
  • General code clean up and coding standards improvements

Initial development occurred on GitHub. See: https://github.com/WordPress/twentynineteen

Props allancole, karmatosed, kjellr, yingling017, mrasharirfan, milana_cap, fabiankaegy, westonruter, aaronjorbin, netweb, b-07, khleomix, blowery, dereksmart, jasmussen, audrasjb, nielslange, mmaumio, dimadin, joyously, anevins12, peterwilsoncc, dannycooper, icaleb, siriokun, technosiren, travel_girl, azchughtai, ianbelanger, nadim1992, ismailelkorchi, nativeinside, chetan200891, icaleb, grapplerulrich, ocean90, joshfeck, frankew, abdulwahab610, mendezcode, eliorivero, melchoyce, joen, laurelfulford, mdawaffe, kraftbj, dsmart, mukeshpanchal27, burhandodhy, crunnells, Ismail-elkorchi, aryaprakasa, @tlxo, @themeroots, @whizbangik, @yingles, @youthkee, @brentswisher, @smy315, @ahmadawais, @desi-developer.

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  • branches/5.0/src/wp-content/themes/twentynineteen/style-editor-customizer.scss

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    11/*!
    2 Twenty Nineteen Customizer Styles
     2Twenty Nineteen Customizer Styles & Non-latin Font Fallbacks
    33
    4 NOTE: This file is empty by default. It is automatically populated with styles if the user selects a custom primary color in the customzier.
     4NOTE: This file is automatically populated with additional styles if the user selects a custom primary color in the customzier.
    55*/
     6
     7/** === Includes === */
     8
     9@import "sass/mixins/mixins-master";
     10
     11/** === Non-Latin font fallbacks === */
     12
     13@include non-latin-fonts( '.wp-block' );
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