Tested in Mac OS X: super == command
Open/Goto
- super+t: go to file
- super+ctrl+p: go to project
- super+r: go to methods
<?php | |
/** | |
* WARNING! THIS SNIPPET MAY BE OUTDATED. | |
* The latest version of this snippet can be found in the Gravity Wiz Snippet Library: | |
* https://github.com/gravitywiz/snippet-library/blob/master/gravity-forms/gw-limit-checkboxes.php | |
*/ | |
/** | |
* Limit How Many Checkboxes Can Be Checked | |
* http://gravitywiz.com/2012/06/11/limiting-how-many-checkboxes-can-be-checked/ | |
*/ |
# Sublime Text 3 - Useful Shortcuts | |
*Tested in Mac OS X: super == command* | |
Open/Goto | |
_________ | |
- super+t: go to file | |
- super+ctrl+p: go to project | |
- super+r: go to methods | |
- super+shift+p: command prompt |
This post outlines a way to use Sass, Compass, and Grunt to maintain stylesheets for a WordPress parent and child theme.
Sass is useful for many reasons, but for our purposes, the two most helpful features are partials and variables. We'll also take advantage of the importPath
setting of Compass and Grunt.
Comments and improvements are always welcome.
Create a new Compass project in your theme and style away. When you're finished, your theme directory (called parent
here) might look something like this:
<?php | |
/** | |
* Plugin Name: WooCommerce - List Products by Tags | |
* Plugin URI: http://www.remicorson.com/list-woocommerce-products-by-tags/ | |
* Description: List WooCommerce products by tags using a shortcode, ex: [woo_products_by_tags tags="shoes,socks"] | |
* Version: 1.0 | |
* Author: Remi Corson | |
* Author URI: http://remicorson.com | |
* Requires at least: 3.5 | |
* Tested up to: 3.5 |
// Brightness math based on: | |
// http://www.nbdtech.com/Blog/archive/2008/04/27/Calculating-the-Perceived-Brightness-of-a-Color.aspx | |
$red-magic-number: 241; | |
$green-magic-number: 691; | |
$blue-magic-number: 68; | |
$brightness-divisor: $red-magic-number + $green-magic-number + $blue-magic-number; | |
@function brightness($color) { | |
// Extract color components |