primary: '#000000'
secondary: '#000000'
borderColor: '#000000',
textColor: '#000000'
What we want to implement is Array.prototype.filter() function, just like the existing Array.prototype.filter(). Another similar function is _.filter() in underscore.js and lodash.js. The usage will be quite simple, like: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5].filter(num => num > 3) == [4, 5]
Array.prototype.filter = function (func) {
$order = wc_create_order();
$order_id = trim(str_replace('#', '', $order->get_order_number()));
update_post_meta($order_id, '_customer_user', $user_id);
$linked_product = (int)get_post_meta( $course_id, 'linked_product', true );
$order->add_product( get_product($linked_product), 1); // This is an existing SIMPLE product
$coupon_code = $rec_coupon;
Tidy and mobile-friendly css needs some requirements to make the website faster:
- Common css file, which is totally reusable in every page
It is not only styling for the elements that appear in every page, but also, writing the common class names and selectors. In this file you need to create your own markdown and use it in entire development process
- Separate css file for every template, which is loaded if and only if template is included