* One-shot to enable the homescreen for everybody
* Make the home page the default (only) experience
* remove option check in activity panel tabs, get tests working, fix lint issues
* Remove is-homescreen CSS class
* Remove extra home page route registration
Co-authored-by: Rebecca Scott <me@becdetat.com>
This uses a generator action and hooks to reimplement the CTA as a more
simple and logicless component, with most of the logic now in the
HOC component.
* add new woocommerce/eslint-plugin
* implement eslint-plugin (switch scripts to use wp-scripts etc)
* various linting fixes
* more lint fixes
* improve fix script
* more eslint fixes
* more eslint fixes
* temporary convert rules to warnings until they are all handled
* linting fixes
* update package-lock.json
* remove duplicates
* remove unnecessary `@wordpress/dependency-group` rule config
* add docs and adjust rules
* prettier fix
* fix merge artifact
* convert more rules to warnings
* change order to reflect importance
* install babel-preset-default
* remove unnecessary configuration for babel
* fix dependency group rule and test
* fix test
* handle collapsible whitespace
* add react testing library eslint plugin
* linter errors
* Add back in prettierrc
* package-lock update
* js lint fix with --fix
* disable whitespace in translation
* package-lock update
* make eslint actual dependency, not peer dependency
* pin eslint to v7
* I don't know why, but its working
* fix lint js
Co-authored-by: Paul Sealock <psealock@gmail.com>
Fixeswoocommerce/woocommerce-admin#4732
This updates `@wordpress/base-styles`, and because `@wordpress/components` depends on variables from it, that must be updated as well.
There are 3 major changes required as part of updating:
1. The $theme-color variable is no longer exposed by base-styles. Instead there are 3 css vars exposed. These are made available by use of a provided mixin. Situations where $theme-color was darkened using scss have been mapped as best as possible to the 2 other darkened shades of the css var that are available such as `--wp-admin-theme-color-darker-20` and `--wp-admin-theme-color-darker-10`. In some cases this means the colors are not exactly the same as before.
2. The post css `theme()` call is no longer available. All uses of this have been consolidated to use of the main theme css var `--wp-admin-theme-color`. This means that calls like `theme(secondary)` or `theme(outline)` etc have all been consolidated to the one color.
3. Many of the variables used for different shades of gray have been deprecated. These have been mapped across to the new gray variables. (Mapped according to the list described in woocommerce/woocommerce-admin#4732)