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mizner / plugin.php
Created June 26, 2016 19:32 — forked from logoscreative/plugin.php
Friendlier, Safer WordPress Admin Areas
<?php
/**
* "Friendlier, Safer WordPress Admin Areas"
* Presented by Cliff Seal at WordCamp Atlanta 2015 and Asheville 2016
* Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/cliffseal/wp-admin
*
* Plugin Name: A Better Admin Experience
* Plugin URI: http://evermoresites.com
* Description: Cleans up and sanitizes the WordPress admin area
* Version: 1.0
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mizner / acf-future-posts.php
Created May 31, 2016 02:28 — forked from aderaaij/acf-future-posts.php
Advanced Custom Fields datepicker: Show only events with a date of today or in the future. Extra comments from Pasnon @ ACF Forums: f you needed to, you could also play with the comparison date, which is the first array in meta_query, currently set to date("Y-m-d") which is today; if you were to make it date("Y-m-d", strtotime("-1 day")) you cou…
<?php
/*
* Display posts only from today and in the future:
* http://old.support.advancedcustomfields.com/discussion/6000/how-to-sort-posts-by-acf-date-and-display-only-future-posts
* by Pasnon
*/
$date_args = array(
'post_type' => 'events',
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mizner / expecting.md
Created May 26, 2016 20:41 — forked from ksafranski/expecting.md
Basic principles of using tcl-expect scripts

Intro

TCL-Expect scripts are an amazingly easy way to script out laborious tasks in the shell when you need to be interactive with the console. Think of them as a "macro" or way to programmaticly step through a process you would run by hand. They are similar to shell scripts but utilize the .tcl extension and a different #! call.

Setup Your Script

The first step, similar to writing a bash script, is to tell the script what it's executing under. For expect we use the following:

#!/usr/bin/expect
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mizner / Simple Ajax Login Form.php
Created May 18, 2016 14:10 — forked from cristianstan/Simple Ajax Login Form.php
Wordpress: Simple Ajax Login Form
<?php
//Simple Ajax Login Form
//Source: http://natko.com/wordpress-ajax-login-without-a-plugin-the-right-way/
//html
<form id="login" action="login" method="post">
<h1>Site Login</h1>
<p class="status"></p>
<label for="username">Username</label>
<input id="username" type="text" name="username">