[…] make up the theme. However, one of the files I know people are more comfortable editing is the CSS that comes with the theme. Any time spent going through public support forums will show as much. On top of that, the Jetpack plugin also offers the ability to enter in your own custom CSS. According to the module included […]
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[…] something could go wrong. And in that case, we need to be able to gracefully handle that situation. Note in the code above, you see we’re adding support for ajaxurl into the WordPress project, and we’re sending a basic call to the acme_user_has_voted function via a $_GET request that includes the post ID. I […]
[…] detect if it’s already highlighted: And that’s the basic command. Style The Front-End This is an optional step but if you’re building a theme that’s going to support this option, odds are it has it’s own color scheme. To that end, you’re going to want to add an editor-style.css file to your theme as […]
[…] to save the options I’ll break down each of these into their own set of code samples (if you’re reading this in an RSS reader that doesn’t support GitHub gists, then you may want to hop into the browser to read the remainder of this post), with comments. Of course, I can’t predict each […]
[…] Themes? Array is a theme-shop manned by Mike McAlister and John Parris both of whom are stellar people to follow. In short, the products they produce and support: Are well-designed Have beautiful typography (perhaps this is a bit subjective, but I challenge you to find at least one theme that can’t match that statement) […]
