Tonya Mork 852042e4a7 Editor: Update @wordpress packages for 6.2 Beta 2.
Updates the `@wordpress` packages to include the following changes:

- Add missing period in keyboard shortcut descriptions
- Site Editor: Append template type and name to the site editor page title
- Specify active color state for template navigation button
- Global Styles: Move more link about custom CSS to part of description
- ToolsPanel: Display optional items when values are updated externally
- File block: Re-add editor styles for classic themes
- Enable undo after creating a new menu
- Style Book: Exclude blocks that are not allowed to insert
- Add basic tsconfig.json validation
- Fix Experiments native variant breakage
- Update moment and moment-timezone packages to fix timezone issues
- NavigatorButton: Reuse Button types
- ToolsPanel: Ensure display of optional items when panel id is null
- ColorPalette: Ensure text label contrast checking works with CSS variables
- Components: Add support for named arguments in the navigator components
- Rename experiments package to private-apis
- Cherry-pick CLI: Fix the default label to match the documentation
- Handle block metadata attribute and related experimental APIs
- Fix: Remove browser default border for iframe in the editor
- [Layout]: Fix align controls for hybrid themes
- Visual Regression tests: use default playwright utils
- SelectControl: Fix multiple prop styling
- Fix clicking on the toggle button not closing the block inserter
- Update deps for the useEffect that creates navigation menus
- Minor updates in Private APIs docs
- Site Editor: Fix custom Template Parts rename action
- [Block Library - Cover]: Ensure url is not malformed due to sanitization through wp_kses
- Revert "Prevent the image from being resized larger than its container"
- Lodash: Remove from @wordpress/keycodes package
- Distraction free mode: Fix keyboard shortcut not working
- Popover: lock the __experimentalPopoverPositionToPlacement function
- Rename the "experiments" export to "privateApis"
- Add an aria label to the site save dialog
- Navigator: add more pattern matching tests, refine existing tests
- Add parent navigation support for the navigator component
- Add back link to Design heading in site editor navigation to return to Dashboard
- Add a nested level when selecting templates or template parts
- Move site editor 6.2 specific code to the right file
- Fix site editor navigation

References:
* [1bf01c01a8 Gutenberg's commit for publishing the packages]

Follow-up to [55257].

Props ntsekouras.
See #57471.

git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@55333 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
2023-02-14 15:41:49 +00:00

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