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jrfnl / wp-config-debug.php
Last active April 5, 2024 18:16
Code to add to wp-config.php to enhance information available for debugging.
<?php
/**
* == About this Gist ==
*
* Code to add to wp-config.php to enhance information available for debugging.
*
* You would typically add this code below the database, language and salt settings
*
* Oh.. and *do* make sure you change the path to the log file to a proper file path on your server (make sure it exists).
*
@nerrad
nerrad / show_browser_message.php
Last active December 14, 2015 12:09
#Detect browser message (WP based sites) This is a function I created for Event Espresso to detect older versions of browsers being used to view the site and displaying a message when out of date (according to our requirements). It uses the `wp_check_browser_version()` function WordPress makes available. I've also added some things to not includ…
<?php
/**
* This function just checks the incoming browser and will display a message if it's out of date. We save transients for the user-agents so we don't need to ping the WordPress api on every request.
*
* @return string html formatted message for user
*/
function show_browser_message() {
//let's include the file that will has the wp function we need.
require_once( ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/dashboard.php' );
<?php
//* Please do NOT include the opening php tag, except of course if you're starting with a blank file
function mycustom_filter_gettext( $translated, $original, $domain ) {
// This is an array of original strings
// and what they should be replaced with
$strings = array(
'Register' => 'Sign up',
'Confirm and go to payment page' => 'Complete registration',
@tommcfarlin
tommcfarlin / meta-data-serialization.php
Last active November 4, 2022 00:28
An example function used to demonstrate how meta data is typically saved in a WordPress theme or plugin. The gist is made public so that developers can contribute to the standard security boilerplate functionality in order to simplify, reduce, and improve our serialization functions.
<?php
/**
* An example function used to demonstrate how to use the `user_can_save` function
* that provides boilerplate security checks when saving custom post meta data.
*
* The ultimate goal is provide a simple helper function to be used in themes and
* plugins without the need to use a set of complex conditionals and constants.
*
* Instead, the aim is to have a simplified function that's easy to read and that uses
* WordPress APIs.
@markjaquith
markjaquith / plugin-deploy.sh
Created November 16, 2012 05:04 — forked from scribu/plugin-deploy.sh
Plugin deploy script
#!/bin/bash
# args
MSG=${1-'deploy from git'}
BRANCH=${2-'trunk'}
# paths
SRC_DIR=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)
DIR_NAME=$(basename $SRC_DIR)
DEST_DIR=~/svn/wp-plugins/$DIR_NAME/$BRANCH
@scottburton11
scottburton11 / gist:3222152
Created August 1, 2012 00:58
Audio Compression for Voiceover

About compression

Audio compression is used to reduce the dynamic range of a recording. Dynamic range is the difference between the loudest and softest parts of an audio signal. It was originally used to guard against defects when cutting wax and vinyl phonograph records, but generally became useful as a way of increasing the loudness of an audio recording without achieving distortion.

The goal of most compression applications is to increase the amplitude of the softest parts of a recording, without increasing the amplitude of the loudest parts.

Compressor anatomy

Compressors generally all have the same conceptual parts. However, not all compressors present variable controls for all parts to the user. If you don't see all of your compressor's controls here, there's a chance it either has a fixed value (and no control), or is named something else:

@luetkemj
luetkemj / wp-query-ref.php
Last active April 25, 2024 09:37
WP: Query $args
// This gist is now maintained on github at https://github.com/luetkemj/wp-query-ref
<?php
/**
* WordPress Query Comprehensive Reference
* Compiled by luetkemj - luetkemj.github.io
*
* CODEX: http://codex.wordpress.org/Class_Reference/WP_Query#Parameters
* Source: https://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/tags/4.9.4/src/wp-includes/query.php
*/
@dalethedeveloper
dalethedeveloper / gist:1846552
Created February 16, 2012 17:18
Techniques for Anti-Aliasing @font-face on Windows

#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.

The "prickly" is aliasing caused by lack of hinting

@helen
helen / wp-chosen-tax-metabox.php
Last active April 24, 2022 02:25
Use Chosen for a replacement WordPress taxonomy metabox
<?php
/**
* WordPress Chosen Taxonomy Metabox
* Author: Helen Hou-Sandi
*
* Use Chosen for a replacement taxonomy metabox in WordPress
* Useful for taxonomies that aren't changed much on the fly and are
* non-hierarchical in nature, as Chosen is for flat selection only.
* You can always use the taxonomy admin screen to add/edit taxonomy terms.
* Categories need slightly different treatment from the rest in order to
@splorp
splorp / comment-blacklist-for-wordpress.md
Last active November 26, 2023 08:47
Comment Blacklist Keywords for WordPress

Comment Blacklist for WordPress

Notice!

As of November 5th, 2013, this version of the blacklist will no longer be updated.

I have migrated the project to a full Git repository in order to better track changes, bugs, and feedback.

Check out Comment Blacklist for WordPress on GitHub.