- Changed `wc_addons_wrap` to `wc-addons-wrap` to adhere to stylelint class rule.
- Removed `max-width` from `wc-addons-wrap` – we need the purple header to stretch to full width. Added new `wc-subscriptions-wrap` class to give the `max-width` to the My Subscriptions page.
- Changed width of product cards to use `calc`, so that any trailing odd-numbered card has the same width as the others.
- Fixed some stylelint issues. Moved style blocks to address `no-descending-specificity` warnings. Remove quotes from URLs and font names that don't need them.
- Gave `#screen-meta-links` absolute position on the marketplace page, so it overlays the full-width purple header.
Product attribute lists permalinks ("/attribute/term") were not working
for attribute names containing non-ascii characters. That's because
when the attribute taxonomy was registered the url rewrite rules were
created using the sanitized version of the attribute name, which
implies converting these characters into the urlencoded version.
The fix consists of applying "urldecode" to the sanitized attribute
name before using it to create the rewrite rule. The sanitization
needs to be kept for compatibility purposes, since it also replaces
latin characters with accents into the non-accent versions
(this conversion won't be affected by "urldecode")
get_related_products_query in the WC_Product_Data_Store_CPT class is
querying the suitable products with a "limit" clause, this causes
that products down in the table are never picked for display.
This commit adds a ORDER BY RAND() to the query so that all products
have a chance to get picked.
- Added file doc comment.
- Escaping direct output and translated output.
- Added translators comments.
- Renaming `$action` vars to `$subscription_action`, so they don't override the global of the same name.
This method is now redundant since the `$object_type` property is set for the class. This means the parent method will now return the exact same value.
PR 29896 added extra handling in response to the 'post_clauses' hook
in order to use the new product attributes lookup table. However it
also added a new 'where' clause based on the value returned by
'get_main_search_query_sql', which turns out is not needed and
causes problems with some themes.
This commit removes that extra 'where'.