├── .gitmodules
├── .travis.yml
├── LICENSE
├── assets
├── banner-1544x500.png
├── banner-772x250.png
├── banner.psd
├── icon-128x128.png
├── icon-256x256.png
├── icon.psd
└── screenshot-1.png
├── compact-view-mode.php
├── css
├── cvm-compact.css
└── cvm-compact.min.css
├── js
├── cvm-compact.js
├── cvm-compact.min.js
└── jquery.regex.min.js
├── readme.md
├── readme.txt
└── svn-url
/.gitmodules:
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1 | [submodule "dev-lib"]
2 | path = dev-lib
3 | url = https://github.com/xwp/wp-dev-lib.git
4 |
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/.travis.yml:
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1 | sudo: false
2 |
3 | language:
4 | - php
5 | - node_js
6 |
7 | php:
8 | - 5.2
9 | - 7.1
10 |
11 | env:
12 | - WP_VERSION=4.4 WP_MULTISITE=0
13 | - WP_VERSION=latest WP_MULTISITE=0
14 | - WP_VERSION=trunk WP_MULTISITE=0
15 |
16 | matrix:
17 | exclude:
18 | - php: 7.1
19 | env: WP_VERSION=4.4 WP_MULTISITE=0
20 |
21 | install:
22 | - export DEV_LIB_PATH=dev-lib
23 | - if [ ! -e "$DEV_LIB_PATH" ] && [ -L .travis.yml ]; then export DEV_LIB_PATH=$( dirname $( readlink .travis.yml ) ); fi
24 | - if [ ! -e "$DEV_LIB_PATH" ]; then git clone https://github.com/xwp/wp-dev-lib.git $DEV_LIB_PATH; fi
25 | - source $DEV_LIB_PATH/travis.install.sh
26 |
27 | script:
28 | - source $DEV_LIB_PATH/travis.script.sh
29 |
30 | after_script:
31 | - source $DEV_LIB_PATH/travis.after_script.sh
32 |
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/LICENSE:
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1 | false,
103 | 'show_ui' => true,
104 | )
105 | );
106 |
107 | global $typenow;
108 |
109 | return in_array( $typenow, $post_types );
110 |
111 | }
112 |
113 | /**
114 | * Load languages.
115 | *
116 | * @action plugins_loaded
117 | */
118 | public function i18n() {
119 |
120 | load_plugin_textdomain( 'compact-view-mode' );
121 |
122 | }
123 |
124 | /**
125 | * Listens for the mode to change and sets the user setting.
126 | *
127 | * @action send_headers
128 | */
129 | public function send_headers() {
130 |
131 | if ( ! $this->is_edit_screen() || ! $this->is_view_mode_post_type() || empty( $_GET['mode'] ) ) {
132 |
133 | return;
134 |
135 | }
136 |
137 | if ( 'compact' !== $_GET['mode'] ) {
138 |
139 | delete_user_setting( 'cvm_post_list_mode' );
140 |
141 | return;
142 |
143 | }
144 |
145 | set_user_setting( 'cvm_post_list_mode', 'compact' );
146 |
147 | }
148 |
149 | /**
150 | * Enqueue scripts and styles.
151 | *
152 | * @action admin_enqueue_scripts
153 | *
154 | * @param string $hook
155 | */
156 | public function admin_enqueue_scripts( $hook ) {
157 |
158 | if ( 'edit.php' !== $hook || ! $this->is_compact() || ! $this->is_view_mode_post_type() ) {
159 |
160 | return;
161 |
162 | }
163 |
164 | $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min';
165 |
166 | wp_enqueue_script( 'cvm-jquery-regex', COMPACT_VIEW_MODE_URL . 'js/jquery.regex.min.js', array( 'jquery' ), COMPACT_VIEW_MODE_VERSION );
167 | wp_enqueue_script( 'cvm-compact', COMPACT_VIEW_MODE_URL . "js/cvm-compact{$suffix}.js", array( 'jquery', 'cvm-jquery-regex', 'inline-edit-post' ), COMPACT_VIEW_MODE_VERSION );
168 |
169 | wp_enqueue_style( 'cvm-compact', COMPACT_VIEW_MODE_URL . "css/cvm-compact{$suffix}.css", array(), COMPACT_VIEW_MODE_VERSION );
170 |
171 | }
172 |
173 | /**
174 | * Add a Compact View field to the screen options.
175 | *
176 | * @action admin_footer-edit.php
177 | */
178 | public function edit_screen_footer() {
179 |
180 | if ( ! $this->is_view_mode_post_type() ) {
181 |
182 | return;
183 |
184 | }
185 |
186 | ?>
187 |
192 | get_col( "SELECT user_id FROM {$wpdb->usermeta} WHERE meta_key = 'wp_user-settings' AND meta_value LIKE '%%cvm_post_list_mode%%';" );
219 |
220 | foreach ( $results as $user_id ) {
221 |
222 | $user_id = absint( $user_id );
223 | $settings = wp_parse_args( get_user_meta( $user_id, 'wp_user-settings', true ) );
224 |
225 | unset( $settings['cvm_post_list_mode'] );
226 |
227 | $settings['posts_list_mode'] = 'list';
228 |
229 | update_user_meta( $user_id, 'wp_user-settings', http_build_query( $settings ) );
230 |
231 | }
232 |
233 | }
234 |
235 | }
236 |
237 | Compact_View_Mode::instance();
238 |
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1 | th.manage-column a,
2 | th.manage-column:before {
3 | color: #444;
4 | }
5 |
6 | th.manage-column.column-author:before,
7 | th.manage-column.column-categories:before,
8 | th.manage-column.column-tags:before,
9 | th.manage-column.column-date > a:before {
10 | font: normal 20px/.5 dashicons;
11 | speak: none;
12 | display: inline-block;
13 | padding: 0;
14 | top: 4px;
15 | position: relative;
16 | vertical-align: top;
17 | text-decoration: none !important;
18 |
19 | -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
20 | -moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale;
21 | }
22 |
23 | th.manage-column.column-author:before {
24 | content: '\f110';
25 | }
26 |
27 | th.manage-column.column-categories:before {
28 | content: '\f318';
29 | }
30 |
31 | th.manage-column.column-tags:before {
32 | content: '\f323';
33 | }
34 |
35 | th.manage-column.column-comments.sortable a,
36 | .fixed td.column-comments {
37 | padding: 8px 10px;
38 | }
39 |
40 | th.manage-column.column-date a span:not(.sorting-indicator) {
41 | display: none;
42 | }
43 |
44 | th.manage-column.column-date a span.sorting-indicator:before {
45 | top: -8px;
46 | }
47 |
48 | th.manage-column.column-date > a:before {
49 | content: '\f145';
50 | float: left;
51 | top: 0;
52 | }
53 |
54 | td.column-title strong {
55 | display: inline-block;
56 | float: left;
57 | margin-right: 15px;
58 | }
59 |
60 | .row-actions {
61 | display: inline-block;
62 | float: right;
63 | padding-top: 1px;
64 | }
65 |
66 | .column-response .post-com-count,
67 | .column-comments .post-com-count {
68 | float: left;
69 | margin-top: 0;
70 | }
71 |
72 | .column-response .comment-count-no-comments,
73 | .column-response .comment-count-approved,
74 | .column-comments .comment-count-no-comments,
75 | .column-comments .comment-count-approved {
76 | display: inline-block;
77 | font-size: 10px;
78 | min-width: 20px;
79 | height: 1.8em;
80 | padding: 0 6px;
81 | line-height: 18px;
82 | }
83 |
84 | .column-response .post-com-count-no-comments:after,
85 | .column-response .post-com-count-approved:after,
86 | .column-comments .post-com-count-no-comments:after,
87 | .column-comments .post-com-count-approved:after {
88 | margin-left: 6px;
89 | border-top-width: 4px;
90 | }
91 |
92 | .cvm-tax-count {
93 | display: inline-block;
94 | background-color: #72777c;
95 | color: #fff;
96 | font-size: 10px;
97 | text-align: center;
98 | padding: 0 6px;
99 | line-height: 20px;
100 | min-width: 8px;
101 | min-height: 20px;
102 | border-radius: 20px;
103 | }
104 |
105 | .cvm-tax-count:hover,
106 | .cvm-tax-count:focus {
107 | background-color: #0073aa;
108 | color: #fff;
109 | }
110 |
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1 | th.manage-column a,th.manage-column:before{color:#444}th.manage-column.column-author:before,th.manage-column.column-categories:before,th.manage-column.column-date>a:before,th.manage-column.column-tags:before{font:400 20px/.5 dashicons;speak:none;display:inline-block;padding:0;top:4px;position:relative;vertical-align:top;text-decoration:none!important;-webkit-font-smoothing:antialiased;-moz-osx-font-smoothing:grayscale}th.manage-column.column-author:before{content:'\f110'}th.manage-column.column-categories:before{content:'\f318'}th.manage-column.column-tags:before{content:'\f323'}.fixed td.column-comments,th.manage-column.column-comments.sortable a{padding:8px 10px}th.manage-column.column-date a span:not(.sorting-indicator){display:none}th.manage-column.column-date a span.sorting-indicator:before{top:-8px}th.manage-column.column-date>a:before{content:'\f145';float:left;top:0}td.column-title strong{display:inline-block;float:left;margin-right:15px}.row-actions{display:inline-block;float:right;padding-top:1px}.column-comments .post-com-count,.column-response .post-com-count{float:left;margin-top:0}.column-comments .comment-count-approved,.column-comments .comment-count-no-comments,.column-response .comment-count-approved,.column-response .comment-count-no-comments{display:inline-block;font-size:10px;min-width:20px;height:1.8em;padding:0 6px;line-height:18px}.column-comments .post-com-count-approved:after,.column-comments .post-com-count-no-comments:after,.column-response .post-com-count-approved:after,.column-response .post-com-count-no-comments:after{margin-left:6px;border-top-width:4px}.cvm-tax-count{display:inline-block;background-color:#72777c;color:#fff;font-size:10px;text-align:center;padding:0 6px;line-height:20px;min-width:8px;min-height:20px;border-radius:20px}.cvm-tax-count:focus,.cvm-tax-count:hover{background-color:#0073aa;color:#fff}
2 |
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1 | jQuery( function( $ ) {
2 |
3 | $.each( $( '#the-list tr' ), function() {
4 |
5 | minCells( $( this ) );
6 |
7 | } );
8 |
9 | $( document ).on( 'remove', 'tr.quick-edit-row', function() {
10 |
11 | var id = $( this ).prop( 'id' ).replace( 'edit-', '' );
12 |
13 | minCells( $( '#post-' . id ) );
14 |
15 | } );
16 |
17 | function minCells( $row ) {
18 |
19 | $( '.fixed th.manage-column.column-author' ).empty();
20 |
21 | minDateCell( $row );
22 |
23 | minTaxCells( $row );
24 |
25 | }
26 |
27 | function minDateCell( $row ) {
28 |
29 | $row.find( '.column-date br' ).remove();
30 |
31 | $row.find( '.column-date' ).contents().filter( function() {
32 |
33 | return 3 === this.nodeType; // Node.TEXT_NODE == 3, IE8 compat
34 |
35 | } ).remove();
36 |
37 | }
38 |
39 | function minTaxCells( $row ) {
40 |
41 | var cols = [
42 | 'column-categories',
43 | 'column-tags',
44 | 'column-taxonomy-'
45 | ];
46 |
47 | $.each( cols, function( i, className ) {
48 |
49 | $( '.fixed th.manage-column.' + className ).empty();
50 |
51 | } );
52 |
53 | $.each( cols, function( i, className ) {
54 |
55 | $( '.fixed th:regex(class, .*' + className + '.*)' ).css( 'width', '4em' );
56 |
57 | var $cell = $row.find( 'td:regex(class, .*' + className + '.*)' ),
58 | $cellData = $cell.html();
59 |
60 | $cell
61 | .empty()
62 | .addClass( 'cvm-compacted' )
63 | .append( '
' );
64 |
65 | var $original = $cell.find( '.cvm-original' ).html( $cellData ).hide(),
66 | $taxes = $original.children( 'a' ),
67 | names = $taxes.slice( 0, 5 ).map( function() { return $( this ).text(); } ).get().join( ', ' ),
68 | names = ( $taxes.length > 5 ) ? names + ' …' : names,
69 | count = ( $taxes.length > 0 ) ? '' + $taxes.length + '' : '—',
70 | $compact = $cell.find( '.cvm-compact' ).html( count ).show();
71 |
72 | } );
73 |
74 | }
75 |
76 | $( document ).on( 'click', '.cvm-tax-count', function() {
77 |
78 | $( this ).parent().hide().prev( '.cvm-original' ).show();
79 |
80 | return false;
81 |
82 | } );
83 |
84 | } );
85 |
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1 | jQuery(function(t){function n(n){t(".fixed th.manage-column.column-author").empty(),e(n),c(n)}function e(t){t.find(".column-date br").remove(),t.find(".column-date").contents().filter(function(){return 3===this.nodeType}).remove()}function c(n){var e=["column-categories","column-tags","column-taxonomy-"];t.each(e,function(n,e){t(".fixed th.manage-column."+e).empty()}),t.each(e,function(e,c){t(".fixed th:regex(class, .*"+c+".*)").css("width","4em");var i=n.find("td:regex(class, .*"+c+".*)"),o=i.html();i.empty().addClass("cvm-compacted").append('');var a=i.find(".cvm-original").html(o).hide(),m=a.children("a"),l=m.slice(0,5).map(function(){return t(this).text()}).get().join(", "),l=m.length>5?l+" …":l,d=m.length>0?''+m.length+"":"—";i.find(".cvm-compact").html(d).show()})}t.each(t("#the-list tr"),function(){n(t(this))}),t(document).on("remove","tr.quick-edit-row",function(){t(this).prop("id").replace("edit-","");n(t("#post-".id))}),t(document).on("click",".cvm-tax-count",function(){return t(this).parent().hide().prev(".cvm-original").show(),!1})});
2 |
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1 | /**
2 | * Regex Selector for jQuery
3 | * by James Padolsey
4 | * http://james.padolsey.com/javascript/regex-selector-for-jquery/
5 | */
6 | jQuery.expr[":"].regex=function(e,t,r){var p=r[3].split(","),s=/^(data|css):/,a={method:p[0].match(s)?p[0].split(":")[0]:"attr",property:p.shift().replace(s,"")},i="ig",o=new RegExp(p.join("").replace(/^s+|s+$/g,""),i);return o.test(jQuery(e)[a.method](a.property))};
7 |
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1 |
2 | # Compact View Mode
3 |
4 | 
5 | View your post list in a more precise and compact way.
6 |
7 | **Contributors:** [fjarrett](https://profiles.wordpress.org/fjarrett)
8 | **Tags:** [admin](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/admin), [posts](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/posts)
9 | **Requires at least:** 4.4
10 | **Tested up to:** 4.7
11 | **Stable tag:** 0.4.2
12 | **License:** [GPL-2.0](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html)
13 |
14 | [](https://travis-ci.org/fjarrett/compact-view-mode)
15 |
16 | ## Description ##
17 |
18 | **Did you find this plugin helpful? Please consider [leaving a 5-star review](https://wordpress.org/support/view/plugin-reviews/compact-view-mode).**
19 |
20 | Are you a minimalist? This plugin is for you.
21 |
22 | WordPress comes with List and Excerpt view modes by default.
23 |
24 | This plugin adds a third mode called Compact, which allows you to fit more posts on the screen without scrolling.
25 |
26 | **Development of this plugin is done [on GitHub](https://github.com/fjarrett/compact-view-mode). Pull requests welcome. Please see [issues reported](https://github.com/fjarrett/compact-view-mode/issues) there before going to the plugin forum.**
27 |
28 | ## Screenshots ##
29 |
30 | ### Select Compact View under View Mode in Screen Options and click Apply.
31 |
32 | 
33 |
34 | ## Changelog ##
35 |
36 | ### 0.4.2 - December 23, 2016 ###
37 | * Tweak: Indicate support for WordPress 4.7.
38 |
39 | ### 0.4.1 - May 20, 2016 ###
40 | * New: Load textdomain to support GlotPress.
41 |
42 | Props [fjarrett](https://github.com/fjarrett)
43 |
44 | ### 0.4.0 - April 13, 2016 ###
45 | * New: Taxonomies compacted into bubbles like comments.
46 | * Tweak: Quick Edit controls now float to the right on hover.
47 | * Fix: Compatibility issue introduced in WordPress 4.4.
48 |
49 | Props [fjarrett](https://github.com/fjarrett)
50 |
51 | ### 0.3.1 - February 18, 2015 ###
52 | * Fix: Bug causing other post types to be affected by compact view.
53 |
54 | Props [fjarrett](https://github.com/fjarrett)
55 |
56 | ### 0.3.0 - February 18, 2015 ###
57 | * New: Add support for compacting the Categories column.
58 | * Tweak: Properly compact columns when cancelling Quick Edit mode.
59 | * Tweak: Adjust the Author, Categories and Tags column widths.
60 |
61 | Props [fjarrett](https://github.com/fjarrett)
62 |
63 | ### 0.2.0 - February 18, 2015 ###
64 | * New: Special column compatibility for WordPress SEO by Yoast plugin.
65 | * Tweak: Automatically hide extra columns when compact mode is enabled.
66 | * Fix: Column duplication bug when cancelling Quick Edit mode.
67 |
68 | Props [fjarrett](https://github.com/fjarrett)
69 |
70 | ### 0.1.0 - January 7, 2015 ###
71 | * Initial release.
72 |
73 | Props [fjarrett](https://github.com/fjarrett)
74 |
75 |
76 |
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1 | === Compact View Mode ===
2 | Contributors: fjarrett
3 | Tags: admin, posts
4 | Requires at least: 4.4
5 | Tested up to: 4.7
6 | Stable tag: 0.4.2
7 | License: GPL-2.0
8 | License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
9 |
10 | View your post list in a more precise and compact way.
11 |
12 | == Description ==
13 |
14 | **Did you find this plugin helpful? Please consider [leaving a 5-star review](https://wordpress.org/support/view/plugin-reviews/compact-view-mode).**
15 |
16 | Are you a minimalist? This plugin is for you.
17 |
18 | WordPress comes with List and Excerpt view modes by default.
19 |
20 | This plugin adds a third mode called Compact, which allows you to fit more posts on the screen without scrolling.
21 |
22 | **Development of this plugin is done [on GitHub](https://github.com/fjarrett/compact-view-mode). Pull requests welcome. Please see [issues reported](https://github.com/fjarrett/compact-view-mode/issues) there before going to the plugin forum.**
23 |
24 | == Screenshots ==
25 |
26 | 1. Select Compact View under View Mode in Screen Options and click Apply.
27 |
28 | == Changelog ==
29 |
30 | = 0.4.2 - December 23, 2016 =
31 |
32 | * Tweak: Indicate support for WordPress 4.7.
33 |
34 | = 0.4.1 - May 20, 2016 =
35 |
36 | * New: Load textdomain to support GlotPress.
37 |
38 | Props [fjarrett](https://github.com/fjarrett)
39 |
40 | = 0.4.0 - April 13, 2016 =
41 |
42 | * New: Taxonomies compacted into bubbles like comments.
43 | * Tweak: Quick Edit controls now float to the right on hover.
44 | * Fix: Compatibility issue introduced in WordPress 4.4.
45 |
46 | Props [fjarrett](https://github.com/fjarrett)
47 |
48 | = 0.3.1 - February 18, 2015 =
49 |
50 | * Fix: Bug causing other post types to be affected by compact view.
51 |
52 | Props [fjarrett](https://github.com/fjarrett)
53 |
54 | = 0.3.0 - February 18, 2015 =
55 |
56 | * New: Add support for compacting the Categories column.
57 | * Tweak: Properly compact columns when cancelling Quick Edit mode.
58 | * Tweak: Adjust the Author, Categories and Tags column widths.
59 |
60 | Props [fjarrett](https://github.com/fjarrett)
61 |
62 | = 0.2.0 - February 18, 2015 =
63 |
64 | * New: Special column compatibility for WordPress SEO by Yoast plugin.
65 | * Tweak: Automatically hide extra columns when compact mode is enabled.
66 | * Fix: Column duplication bug when cancelling Quick Edit mode.
67 |
68 | Props [fjarrett](https://github.com/fjarrett)
69 |
70 | = 0.1.0 - January 7, 2015 =
71 |
72 | * Initial release.
73 |
74 | Props [fjarrett](https://github.com/fjarrett)
75 |
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