#Techniques for Anti-Aliasing @font-face on Windows
It all started with an email from a client: Do these fonts look funky to you? The title is prickly.
The font in question was Port Lligat Sans from Google Web Fonts.
# This is a template .gitignore file for git-managed WordPress projects. | |
# | |
# Fact: you don't want WordPress core files, or your server-specific | |
# configuration files etc., in your project's repository. You just don't. | |
# | |
# Solution: stick this file up your repository root (which it assumes is | |
# also the WordPress root directory) and add exceptions for any plugins, | |
# themes, and other directories that should be under version control. | |
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# See the comments below for more info on how to add exceptions for your |
#Techniques for Anti-Aliasing @font-face on Windows
It all started with an email from a client: Do these fonts look funky to you? The title is prickly.
The font in question was Port Lligat Sans from Google Web Fonts.
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<?php | |
/* | |
Plugin Name: Unpublished Hierarchies | |
Description: A tiny plugin to allow draft, private, scheduled, and password-protected pages to be selected as parents. | |
Author: Stephanie Leary | |
Version: 1.0 | |
Author URI: http://stephanieleary.com | |
License: GPL2 | |
*/ |
/* Google Analytics event tracking using data attribute */ | |
var analyticsTrackEvent = function() { | |
$('[data-track-event]').on('click', function () { | |
var trackEventData = $(this).data('track-event') || ''; | |
if ( trackEventData.length ) { | |
var eventArray = trackEventData.split(','); | |
// Make sure there are at least 2 values | |
if ( eventArray.length >= 2 ) { | |
// Split up the track event data into GA variables | |
var trackCategory = eventArray[0], // Required (String) |
server { | |
listen 80; | |
root /var/www/craft.dev/public; | |
index index.php index.html index.htm; | |
server_name craft.dev; | |
location / { | |
try_files $uri $uri/ @rewrites; |
#!/bin/sh | |
SITEMAP=$1 | |
if [ "$SITEMAP" = "" ]; then | |
echo "Usage: $0 http://domain.com/sitemap.xml" | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
XML=`wget -O - --quiet $SITEMAP` |
<?php | |
add_filter( 'get_user_option_admin_color', function( $color_scheme ) { | |
global $_wp_admin_css_colors; | |
if ( ! isset( $_wp_admin_css_colors[ $color_scheme ] ) ) { | |
$color_scheme = 'ectoplasm'; | |
} |
# This can be added to your cron job to run right after Drupal's cron or combine them into a single command so | |
# that it automatically executes when the cron run completes. | |
wget -q http://www.example.com/sitemap.xml -O - | egrep -o "http://www\.example\.com[^<]+" | wget -q -i - -O /dev/null --wait 1 |