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Administration: Give the admin menu a stable view transition name.#11582

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@dhrupo dhrupo commented Apr 16, 2026

Fixes the admin menu flicker/crossfade during view transitions by giving the sidebar containers stable view-transition-name values.

Trac ticket: https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/65032

Testing

  • Run trunk in Chrome.
  • Log in to wp-admin.
  • Navigate between screens with similar sidebars, for example Dashboard -> Posts -> Pages.
  • Confirm the admin menu is no longer treated as part of the root transition snapshot.

Notes

  • Verified locally that #adminmenuwrap and #adminmenuback receive separate view-transition groups during navigation in Chrome via Playwright/runtime inspection.

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