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kucrut / nav-menu-item-custom-fields.php
Created September 29, 2012 15:39 — forked from westonruter/nav-menu-item-custom-fields.php
Proof of concept for how to add new fields to nav_menu_item posts in the WordPress menu editor.
<?php
/**
* Proof of concept for how to add new fields to nav_menu_item posts in the WordPress menu editor.
* @author Weston Ruter (@westonruter), X-Team
*/
add_action( 'init', array( 'XTeam_Nav_Menu_Item_Custom_Fields', 'setup' ) );
class XTeam_Nav_Menu_Item_Custom_Fields {
static $options = array(
@mathiasverraes
mathiasverraes / phplint.sh
Created July 12, 2012 07:42
Recursive PHP Lint script
#!/bin/bash
for file in `find .`
do
EXTENSION="${file##*.}"
if [ "$EXTENSION" == "php" ] || [ "$EXTENSION" == "phtml" ]
then
RESULTS=`php -l $file`
@maxrice
maxrice / us-state-names-abbrevs.php
Created May 23, 2012 18:32
US State Names & Abbreviations as PHP Arrays
<?php
/* From https://www.usps.com/send/official-abbreviations.htm */
$us_state_abbrevs_names = array(
'AL'=>'ALABAMA',
'AK'=>'ALASKA',
'AS'=>'AMERICAN SAMOA',
'AZ'=>'ARIZONA',
'AR'=>'ARKANSAS',
@jambu
jambu / gmail-scrollbars.css
Created March 9, 2012 02:17 — forked from Cifro/gmail-scrollbars.css
New Gmail like scrollbars for webkit browsers
/* Gmail style scrollbar */
::-webkit-scrollbar {
width: 12px
}
::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb {
border-width: 1px 1px 1px 2px
}
::-webkit-scrollbar-track {
border-width: 0
}
@niran
niran / WordPress category object structure.php
Created July 20, 2009 20:33
WordPress category object structure
<?php
# If you haven't played around with WordPress much and you're trying to find out what
# exactly this "category object" thing that's referenced in many places is. You might
# look for a category table in the database for some clues, but there isn't one. That's
# because WordPress uses "terms" to handle both categories and tags, each of which are
# "taxonomies". Looking in those tables will give you want you want, or you could just
# print a category object.
#
# More info: http://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress_Taxonomy