wordpress
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Chat for Aesop Story Engine
Display stylized conversations in your content using this addon for the Aesop Story Engine plugin.
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Cover 1.5
This major update to my WordPress theme adds plugin compatibility and some options.
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Fun with pseudo-elements
This is totally a hack. But it works, and without modifying the markup output by the plugin.
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Creating markup in CSS
Sometimes the markup provided by a WordPress plugin isn’t quite what you want. If editing the plugin itself isn’t an option, maybe you can fake it with CSS.
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Infinite scrolling and footer menus
With the most recent release of my WordPress theme Cover, I’ve included an enhancement that I’m kind of proud of.
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Social media icons
I had a hard time deciding on what social media icons to include in Cover’s stylesheet.
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Translation fun
In my efforts to get my WordPress theme on the official theme directory, I had to update the .pot file. I started out with a manual process, and eventually settled on a completely automated process (as any good developer should).
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Moving mixins to autoprefixer
I’m quite pleased. I managed to cut down Cover’s stylesheet from 72K to 63K, and it’s all because of Autoprefixer.
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Escalation
When I started using Jetpack’s related posts module, I had to add a little extra styling.
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Inbox’s floating action button
I got my invite into Inbox by Gmail a few days ago. I thought its floating action button was pretty nifty, so I set out to recreate it.
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Upgrading Sass did not break Font Awesome
I upgraded the version of Sass on my computer to 3.4.5. I thought this was a mistake, but the mistake was mine.
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Go home, z-index, you’re high
This is the most excellent commit message.