Makes Drupal easier to use. Preferred over UX, D7UX, etc.
It affects the ability of people with disabilities or special needs (such as blindness or color-blindness) to use Drupal.
Affects the content, performance, or handling of Javascript.
Toolbar is hardly usable without javascript, fix the different issues so that the experience when JS is disabled is good.
nod_ created an issue. See original summary.
Some of the issues at #3084529: [META] improve accessibility of toolbar involve Javascript
Drupal 9.1.0-alpha1 will be released the week of October 19, 2020, which means new developments and disruptive changes should now be targeted for the 9.2.x-dev branch. For more information see the Drupal 9 minor version schedule and the Allowed changes during the Drupal 9 release cycle.
@_nod - can you elaborate on the problems? At the moment the issues just says something needs to be fixed
Drupal 9.2.0-alpha1 will be released the week of May 3, 2021, which means new developments and disruptive changes should now be targeted for the 9.3.x-dev branch. For more information see the Drupal core minor version schedule and the Allowed changes during the Drupal core release cycle.
Drupal 9.3.0-rc1 was released on November 26, 2021, which means new developments and disruptive changes should now be targeted for the 9.4.x-dev branch. For more information see the Drupal core minor version schedule and the Allowed changes during the Drupal core release cycle.
Drupal 9.4.0-alpha1 was released on May 6, 2022, which means new developments and disruptive changes should now be targeted for the 9.5.x-dev branch. For more information see the Drupal core minor version schedule and the Allowed changes during the Drupal core release cycle.
Drupal 9.5.0-beta2 and Drupal 10.0.0-beta2 were released on September 29, 2022, which means new developments and disruptive changes should now be targeted for the 10.1.x-dev branch. For more information see the Drupal core minor version schedule and the Allowed changes during the Drupal core release cycle.
Drupal core is moving towards using a “main” branch. As an interim step, a new 11.x branch has been opened, as Drupal.org infrastructure cannot currently fully support a branch named main. New developments and disruptive changes should now be targeted for the 11.x branch, which currently accepts only minor-version allowed changes. For more information, see the Drupal core minor version schedule and the Allowed changes during the Drupal core release cycle.
11.x
main
Drupal core is now using the main branch as the primary development branch. New developments and disruptive changes should now be targeted to the main branch.
Read more in the announcement.
The Toolbar Module was approved for removal in #3476882: [Policy] Move Toolbar module to contrib.
This is Postponed. The status is set according to two policies. The Remove a core extension and move it to a contributed project and the Extensions approved for removal policies.
The deprecation work is in #3484850: [meta] Tasks to deprecate Toolbar module and the removal work in #3488828: [meta] Tasks to remove Toolbar module.
Toolbar will be moved to a contributed project before Drupal 12.0.0 is released.
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andrewmacpherson commentedSome of the issues at #3084529: [META] improve accessibility of toolbar involve Javascript
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andrewmacpherson commented@_nod - can you elaborate on the problems? At the moment the issues just says something needs to be fixed
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quietone commentedThe Toolbar Module was approved for removal in #3476882: [Policy] Move Toolbar module to contrib.
This is Postponed. The status is set according to two policies. The Remove a core extension and move it to a contributed project and the Extensions approved for removal policies.
The deprecation work is in #3484850: [meta] Tasks to deprecate Toolbar module and the removal work in #3488828: [meta] Tasks to remove Toolbar module.
Toolbar will be moved to a contributed project before Drupal 12.0.0 is released.