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@starckio
starckio / blueprints--contact.yml
Last active February 8, 2019 21:56 — forked from bastianallgeier/controllers--contact.php
Plain contactform example for Kirby 2
title: Contact
pages: false
fields:
title:
label: Page
type: text
width: 1/4
subtitle:
label: Title
type: text
<?php
/* Tribe, limit ticket qty */
function tribe_limit_tickets() {
?>
<script type="text/javascript">
jQuery(document).ready( function( $ ) {
// do this if tickets available
if ( $('.tribe-events-tickets').length ) {
// set max qty to 1
@bradwestfall
bradwestfall / gist:f5a010e96fb0c4d18556
Last active November 20, 2022 14:40
Pull Instagram Images via JavaScript
@bastianallgeier
bastianallgeier / controllers--contact.php
Created October 1, 2014 19:36
Plain contactform example for Kirby 2
<?php
return function($site, $pages, $page) {
$alert = null;
if(get('submit')) {
$data = array(
'name' => get('name'),
@tealtan
tealtan / ARGHESSESS.md
Last active August 29, 2015 14:06
A pirate radio social network

The thing about half-joking about things is that they sometimes become real. I said something about how the only alternative social network I’d trust now is a system where everyone runs their own secret RSS feeds (with no corresponding web component) and passes them around by word-of-mouth. No discovery, no stars, no pageviews, just semi-public paragraphs.

Ways to get a standalone RSS feed

A range of options, depending on how much you want to do yourself:

  • Use an existing publishing service – preferably something old and boring – that generates its own RSS feeds. Make the web component private. Pass your RSS feed around. Something like Tumblr or Livejournal would work well.
  • Generate your RSS feed with a program on your own computer and put it up somewhere. A static site generator like Jekyll can turn a series of Markdown files into a RSS feed pretty easily, once you set up the template. You can put the generated RSS file into your [Dropbox P
@meetar
meetar / HOTQuickstart.md
Last active July 30, 2020 12:15
How to get started contributing to a Humanitarian OpenStreetMap task

##How to get started contributing to a Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team task

###Overview

OpenStreetMap (OSM) is an open-source map of the world that anyone can edit. But like any map, it's incomplete.

The Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) helps organize people to improve the OSM map for crisis areas, mostly so aid workers can find their way around and make decisions about undermapped places. The data in these crisis areas is often very poor, or completely non-existent. Therefore any contribution you make at all will be a vast improvement, and could materially help people who are on the ground right now, looking at this data as you edit it, and deciding where to go and who to help.

There are many HOT tasks active at once. As of August 2014, the highest-priority tasks are Gaza and areas affected by the West African Ebola outbreak.

@keccers
keccers / map-test.html
Last active December 25, 2023 19:15
Google Maps Custom Zoom Controls
<!DOCTYPE html>
<!--[if lt IE 7]> <html class="no-js lt-ie9 lt-ie8 lt-ie7"> <![endif]-->
<!--[if IE 7]> <html class="no-js lt-ie9 lt-ie8"> <![endif]-->
<!--[if IE 8]> <html class="no-js lt-ie9"> <![endif]-->
<!--[if gt IE 8]><!--> <html class="no-js"> <!--<![endif]-->
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge,chrome=1">
<title>Custom Controls Test</title>
@stuntbox
stuntbox / gist:4557917
Last active March 23, 2023 03:32
Slightly smarter filtering to remove hard-coded width and height attributes from *all* images in WordPress (post thumbnails, images inserted into posts, and gravatars). Handy for responsive designs. Add the code below to the functions.php file in your theme's folder (/wp-content/themes/theme-name/ ). Remember to rename the function as needed to …
/**
* Filter out hard-coded width, height attributes on all images in WordPress.
* https://gist.github.com/4557917
*
* This version applies the function as a filter to the_content rather than send_to_editor.
* Changes made by filtering send_to_editor will be lost if you update the image or associated post
* and you will slowly lose your grip on sanity if you don't know to keep an eye out for it.
* the_content applies to the content of a post after it is retrieved from the database and is "theme-safe".
* (i.e., Your changes will not be stored permanently or impact the HTML output in other themes.)
*
if ($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']=='127.0.0.1') {
define('WP_ENV', 'local');
} elseif ($_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']=='develop.project.com') {
define('WP_ENV', 'develop');
} elseif ($_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']=='master.project.com') {
define('WP_ENV', 'develop');
} else {
define('WP_ENV', 'production');
}
@malarkey
malarkey / Contract Killer 3.md
Last active May 17, 2024 15:28
The latest version of my ‘killer contract’ for web designers and developers

When times get tough and people get nasty, you’ll need more than a killer smile. You’ll need a killer contract.

Used by 1000s of designers and developers Clarify what’s expected on both sides Helps build great relationships between you and your clients Plain and simple, no legal jargon Customisable to suit your business Used on countless web projects since 2008

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