├── assets ├── images │ └── acf-pro-section-styles-field.png ├── css │ └── input.css └── js │ └── input.js ├── .gitignore ├── composer.json ├── readme.txt ├── acf-section_styles.php ├── README.md ├── lang └── acf-section_styles.pot ├── fields └── acf-section_styles-v5.php └── LICENSE /assets/images/acf-pro-section-styles-field.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ractoon/acf-section-styles/HEAD/assets/images/acf-pro-section-styles-field.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # OS generated files # 2 | ###################### 3 | .DS_Store 4 | .DS_Store? 5 | ._* 6 | .Spotlight-V100 7 | .Trashes 8 | ehthumbs.db 9 | Thumbs.db 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /composer.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "ractoon/acf-section-styles", 3 | "description": "An ACF Pro field plugin to configure CSS styles including margin, borders, padding, and backgrounds", 4 | "type": "wordpress-plugin", 5 | "keywords": ["wordpress", "plugin", "acf"], 6 | "homepage": "https://github.com/ractoon/acf-section-styles", 7 | "license": "GPL-3.0", 8 | "require": { 9 | "composer/installers": "v1.5.0" 10 | } 11 | } 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /readme.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | === Advanced Custom Fields: Section Styles Field === 2 | Contributors: ractoon 3 | Tags: css acf 4 | Requires at least: 4.6 5 | Tested up to: 4.6.1 6 | License: GPLv2 or later 7 | License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html 8 | 9 | Adds a field to configure styles including padding, border, margin, and backgrounds. 10 | 11 | == Description == 12 | 13 | An ACF PRO field to configure styles for a section including: 14 | 15 | * Padding 16 | * Border 17 | * Margin 18 | * Background (Images and Colors) 19 | 20 | = Compatibility = 21 | 22 | This ACF field type is compatible with: 23 | * ACF 5 24 | 25 | == Installation == 26 | 27 | 1. Copy the `acf-section_styles` folder into your `wp-content/plugins` folder 28 | 2. Activate the acf-section_styles plugin via the plugins admin page 29 | 3. Create a new field via ACF and select the Section Styles type 30 | 4. Please refer to the description for more info regarding the field type settings 31 | 32 | == Changelog == 33 | 34 | = 1.2.2 = 35 | * Background image undefined fix 36 | 37 | = 1.2.1 = 38 | * Background style additional options 39 | 40 | = 1.2.0 = 41 | * Background position settings fields 42 | 43 | = 1.1.0 = 44 | * Background image applies background color in preview (visible on transparent background images) 45 | 46 | = 1.0.1 = 47 | * Code cleanup 48 | * Border default changed to "none" 49 | * Returned margin, border, and padding fix for empty values 50 | 51 | = 1.0.0 = 52 | * Initial Release. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /acf-section_styles.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | settings = array( 40 | 'version' => '1.0.0', 41 | 'url' => plugin_dir_url( __FILE__ ), 42 | 'path' => plugin_dir_path( __FILE__ ) 43 | ); 44 | 45 | 46 | // set text domain 47 | // https://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/load_plugin_textdomain 48 | load_plugin_textdomain( 'acf-section_styles', false, plugin_basename( dirname( __FILE__ ) ) . '/lang' ); 49 | 50 | 51 | // include field 52 | add_action('acf/include_field_types', array($this, 'include_field_types')); // v5 53 | 54 | } 55 | 56 | /* 57 | * include_field_types 58 | * 59 | * This function will include the field type class 60 | * 61 | * @type function 62 | * @date 17/02/2016 63 | * @since 1.0.0 64 | * 65 | * @param $version (int) major ACF version. Defaults to false 66 | * @return n/a 67 | */ 68 | 69 | function include_field_types( $version = false ) { 70 | 71 | // include 72 | include_once('fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php'); 73 | 74 | } 75 | 76 | } 77 | 78 | // initialize 79 | new acf_plugin_section_styles(); 80 | 81 | // class_exists check 82 | endif; 83 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # ACF Section Styles Field 2 | 3 | Adds a field to configure styles including padding, border, margin, and backgrounds. 4 | 5 | ![ACF PRO Section Styles Field Screenshot](/assets/images/acf-pro-section-styles-field.png?raw=true) 6 | 7 | ### Description 8 | 9 | Allows you to set defaults for margin, border size, border color, border style, padding, background color, and background style on creation. Creates controls to configure: 10 | 11 | * Margin 12 | * Border Size 13 | * Border Style 14 | * Border Color 15 | * Padding 16 | * Background Color 17 | * Background Image 18 | * Background Style (cover, contain, repeat, no-repeat, etc.) 19 | 20 | ### Usage 21 | 22 | Using `get_field( 'your_field_name' )` will return an array of values: 23 | 24 | ``` 25 | Array 26 | ( 27 | [margin_top] => 10px 28 | [margin_right] => 10px 29 | [margin_bottom] => 10px 30 | [margin_left] => 10px 31 | [border_top] => 10px 32 | [border_right] => 10px 33 | [border_bottom] => 10px 34 | [border_left] => 10px 35 | [padding_top] => 10px 36 | [padding_right] => 10px 37 | [padding_bottom] => 10px 38 | [padding_left] => 10px 39 | [border_style] => solid 40 | [border_color] => #ffffff 41 | [background_color] => #ffffff 42 | [background_image] => Array 43 | ( 44 | [ID] => 1 45 | [id] => 1 46 | [title] => my_image 47 | [filename] => my_image.jpg 48 | [url] => http://wpdev.local/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/my_image_1680x1050.jpg 49 | [alt] => 50 | [author] => 1 51 | [description] => 52 | [caption] => 53 | [name] => my_image 54 | [date] => 2016-09-05 04:07:27 55 | [modified] => 2016-09-05 04:07:27 56 | [mime_type] => image/jpeg 57 | [type] => image 58 | [icon] => http://wpdev.local/wp-includes/images/media/default.png 59 | [width] => 1680 60 | [height] => 1050 61 | [sizes] => Array 62 | ( 63 | [thumbnail] => http://wpdev.local/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/my_image-150x150.jpg 64 | [thumbnail-width] => 150 65 | [thumbnail-height] => 150 66 | [medium] => http://wpdev.local/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/my_image-300x188.jpg 67 | [medium-width] => 300 68 | [medium-height] => 188 69 | [medium_large] => http://wpdev.local/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/my_image-768x480.jpg 70 | [medium_large-width] => 660 71 | [medium_large-height] => 413 72 | [large] => http://wpdev.local/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/my_image-1024x640.jpg 73 | [large-width] => 660 74 | [large-height] => 413 75 | [post-thumbnail] => http://wpdev.local/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/my_image-825x510.jpg 76 | [post-thumbnail-width] => 825 77 | [post-thumbnail-height] => 510 78 | ) 79 | 80 | ) 81 | [background_style] => cover 82 | [padding] => 10px 10px 10px 10px 83 | [margin] => 10px 10px 10px 10px 84 | [border_width] => 10px 10px 10px 10px 85 | ) 86 | ``` 87 | 88 | ### Compatibility 89 | 90 | This ACF field type is compatible with: 91 | * ACF 5 92 | 93 | ### Installation 94 | 95 | 1. Copy the plugin folder into your `wp-content/plugins` folder 96 | 2. Activate the plugin via the plugins admin page 97 | 3. Create a new field via ACF and select the Section Styles type 98 | 4. Please refer to the description for more info regarding the field type settings 99 | 100 | ### Changelog 101 | Please see `readme.txt` for changelog 102 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lang/acf-section_styles.pot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #, fuzzy 2 | msgid "" 3 | msgstr "" 4 | "Plural-Forms: nplurals=INTEGER; plural=EXPRESSION;\n" 5 | "Project-Id-Version: Advanced Custom Fields: Section Styles\n" 6 | "POT-Creation-Date: 2016-09-17 14:43-0600\n" 7 | "PO-Revision-Date: 2016-09-17 14:43-0600\n" 8 | "Last-Translator: \n" 9 | "Language-Team: \n" 10 | "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" 11 | "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" 12 | "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" 13 | "X-Generator: Poedit 1.8.9\n" 14 | "X-Poedit-Basepath: ..\n" 15 | "X-Poedit-WPHeader: acf-section_styles.php\n" 16 | "X-Poedit-SourceCharset: UTF-8\n" 17 | "X-Poedit-KeywordsList: __;_e;_n:1,2;_x:1,2c;_ex:1,2c;_nx:4c,1,2;esc_attr__;" 18 | "esc_attr_e;esc_attr_x:1,2c;esc_html__;esc_html_e;esc_html_x:1,2c;_n_noop:1,2;" 19 | "_nx_noop:3c,1,2;__ngettext_noop:1,2\n" 20 | "X-Poedit-SearchPath-0: .\n" 21 | "X-Poedit-SearchPathExcluded-0: *.js\n" 22 | 23 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:27 24 | msgid "Section Styles" 25 | msgstr "" 26 | 27 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:31 28 | msgid "Select background image" 29 | msgstr "" 30 | 31 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:32 32 | msgid "Select image" 33 | msgstr "" 34 | 35 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:53 36 | msgid "None" 37 | msgstr "" 38 | 39 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:54 40 | msgid "Solid" 41 | msgstr "" 42 | 43 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:55 44 | msgid "Dotted" 45 | msgstr "" 46 | 47 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:56 48 | msgid "Dashed" 49 | msgstr "" 50 | 51 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:57 52 | msgid "Double" 53 | msgstr "" 54 | 55 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:58 56 | msgid "Groove" 57 | msgstr "" 58 | 59 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:59 60 | msgid "Ridge" 61 | msgstr "" 62 | 63 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:60 64 | msgid "Inset" 65 | msgstr "" 66 | 67 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:61 68 | msgid "Outset" 69 | msgstr "" 70 | 71 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:65 72 | msgid "Theme Default" 73 | msgstr "" 74 | 75 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:66 76 | msgid "Cover" 77 | msgstr "" 78 | 79 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:67 80 | msgid "Contain" 81 | msgstr "" 82 | 83 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:68 84 | msgid "No Repeat" 85 | msgstr "" 86 | 87 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:69 88 | msgid "Repeat" 89 | msgstr "" 90 | 91 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:97 92 | msgid "Default Margins" 93 | msgstr "" 94 | 95 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:102 fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:148 96 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:217 97 | msgid "top" 98 | msgstr "" 99 | 100 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:113 fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:159 101 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:228 102 | msgid "right" 103 | msgstr "" 104 | 105 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:124 fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:170 106 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:239 107 | msgid "bottom" 108 | msgstr "" 109 | 110 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:135 fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:181 111 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:250 112 | msgid "left" 113 | msgstr "" 114 | 115 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:143 116 | msgid "Default Borders" 117 | msgstr "" 118 | 119 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:189 120 | msgid "Default Border Style" 121 | msgstr "" 122 | 123 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:212 124 | msgid "Default Padding" 125 | msgstr "" 126 | 127 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:258 128 | msgid "Default Background Style" 129 | msgstr "" 130 | 131 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:326 132 | msgid "margin" 133 | msgstr "" 134 | 135 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:338 136 | msgid "border" 137 | msgstr "" 138 | 139 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:350 140 | msgid "padding" 141 | msgstr "" 142 | 143 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:374 144 | msgid "Border Style" 145 | msgstr "" 146 | 147 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:388 148 | msgid "Border Color" 149 | msgstr "" 150 | 151 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:397 152 | msgid "Background Color" 153 | msgstr "" 154 | 155 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:425 156 | msgid "Background Image" 157 | msgstr "" 158 | 159 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:432 160 | msgid "Remove selected image" 161 | msgstr "" 162 | 163 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:436 164 | msgid "Background Style" 165 | msgstr "" 166 | 167 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:448 168 | msgid "No image selected" 169 | msgstr "" 170 | 171 | #: fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php:448 172 | msgid "Add Image" 173 | msgstr "" 174 | 175 | #. Plugin Name of the plugin/theme 176 | msgid "Advanced Custom Fields: Section Styles" 177 | msgstr "" 178 | 179 | #. Plugin URI of the plugin/theme 180 | #. Author URI of the plugin/theme 181 | msgid "https://www.ractoon.com" 182 | msgstr "" 183 | 184 | #. Description of the plugin/theme 185 | msgid "" 186 | "Adds a field to configure styles including padding, border, margin, and " 187 | "backgrounds." 188 | msgstr "" 189 | 190 | #. Author of the plugin/theme 191 | msgid "ractoon" 192 | msgstr "" 193 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/css/input.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* Container */ 2 | 3 | .acf-section-styles-container { 4 | display: flex; 5 | flex-direction: row; 6 | } 7 | 8 | /* Box Model */ 9 | 10 | .acf-section-styles-box-model { 11 | flex: 0 1 500px; 12 | margin: 0 50px 0 0; 13 | width: 500px; 14 | } 15 | 16 | .acf-section-styles-box-model label { 17 | position: absolute; 18 | top: 5px; 19 | left: 5px; 20 | line-height: 1; 21 | margin: 0; 22 | } 23 | 24 | .acf-section-styles-box-model input { 25 | position: absolute; 26 | width: 50px; 27 | height: 28px; 28 | text-align: center; 29 | border: 1px solid #ddd; 30 | box-shadow: inset 0 1px 2px rgba(0,0,0,.07); 31 | box-sizing: border-box; 32 | padding: 3px 5px; 33 | resize: none; 34 | margin: 0; 35 | box-sizing: border-box; 36 | font-size: 14px; 37 | line-height: 1.4; 38 | background-color: #fff; 39 | color: #32373c; 40 | outline: 0; 41 | transition: 50ms border-color ease-in-out; 42 | } 43 | 44 | .acf-section-styles-box-model input:focus { 45 | border-color: #5b9dd9; 46 | box-shadow: 0 0 2px rgba(30,140,190,.8); 47 | } 48 | 49 | .acf-field .acf-section-styles-container .top { 50 | top: 5px; 51 | left: 50%; 52 | margin: 0 0 0 -25px; 53 | } 54 | 55 | .acf-field .acf-section-styles-container .right { 56 | top: 50%; 57 | right: 5px; 58 | margin: -14px 0 0 0; 59 | } 60 | 61 | .acf-field .acf-section-styles-container .bottom { 62 | bottom: 5px; 63 | left: 50%; 64 | margin: 0 0 0 -25px; 65 | } 66 | 67 | .acf-field .acf-section-styles-container .left { 68 | top: 50%; 69 | left: 5px; 70 | margin: -14px 0 0 0; 71 | } 72 | 73 | .acf-section-styles-margin { 74 | border: 1px dashed #ccc; 75 | } 76 | 77 | .acf-section-styles-border { 78 | background: #f9f9f9; 79 | } 80 | 81 | .acf-section-styles-padding { 82 | background: #eee; 83 | } 84 | 85 | .acf-section-styles-container .acf-section-style-param { 86 | position: relative; 87 | padding: 30px 60px 40px; 88 | box-sizing: border-box; 89 | } 90 | 91 | .acf-section-styles-container .acf-section-styles-padding { 92 | padding: 50px 60px; 93 | } 94 | 95 | /* Style Options */ 96 | 97 | .acf-section-styles-options { 98 | flex: 1; 99 | max-width: 360px; 100 | } 101 | 102 | .acf-section-styles-options label { 103 | display: block; 104 | } 105 | 106 | .acf-section-styles-background-image-preview-container { 107 | display: inline-block; 108 | } 109 | 110 | .acf-section-styles-background-image-container img { 111 | display: block; 112 | max-width: 100%; 113 | height: auto; 114 | } 115 | 116 | .acf-section-styles-background-color-container, 117 | .acf-section-styles-background-image-container, 118 | .acf-section-styles-background-style-container, 119 | .acf-section-styles-background-position-container { 120 | clear: both; 121 | padding: 15px 0 0; 122 | } 123 | 124 | .acf-section-styles-input-row:after { 125 | content: ""; 126 | display: table; 127 | clear: both; 128 | } 129 | 130 | .acf-section-styles-input-col-half { 131 | float: left; 132 | margin: 0 4% 0 0; 133 | width: 48%; 134 | } 135 | 136 | .acf-section-styles-input-col-half:last-child { 137 | margin-right: 0; 138 | } 139 | 140 | @media only screen and (max-width: 550px), (min-width: 850px) and (max-width: 1050px) { 141 | .acf-section-styles-box-model { 142 | width: 400px; 143 | } 144 | 145 | .acf-section-styles-box-model .acf-label label { 146 | font-size: 11px; 147 | } 148 | 149 | .acf-section-styles-box-model input { 150 | width: 40px; 151 | } 152 | } 153 | 154 | @media only screen and (max-width: 1200px) { 155 | .acf-section-styles-container { 156 | flex-direction: column; 157 | } 158 | 159 | .acf-section-styles-border-color-container { 160 | margin: 15px 0 0; 161 | } 162 | 163 | .acf-section-styles-border-color-container, 164 | .acf-section-styles-border-style-container { 165 | float: none; 166 | width: 100%; 167 | } 168 | 169 | .acf-section-styles-box-model { 170 | flex: 1; 171 | margin: 0 auto 25px; 172 | } 173 | } 174 | 175 | @media only screen and (max-width: 1600px) { 176 | .acf-table .acf-section-styles-container { 177 | flex-direction: column; 178 | } 179 | 180 | .acf-table .acf-section-styles-border-color-container { 181 | margin: 15px 0 0; 182 | } 183 | 184 | .acf-table .acf-section-styles-border-color-container, 185 | .acf-table .acf-section-styles-border-style-container { 186 | float: none; 187 | width: 100%; 188 | } 189 | 190 | .acf-table .acf-section-styles-box-model { 191 | flex: 1; 192 | margin: 0 auto 25px; 193 | } 194 | } 195 | 196 | @media only screen and (max-width: 1300px) { 197 | .acf-table .acf-section-styles-box-model { 198 | width: 400px; 199 | } 200 | 201 | .acf-table .acf-section-styles-box-model .acf-label label { 202 | font-size: 11px; 203 | } 204 | 205 | .acf-table .acf-section-styles-box-model input { 206 | width: 40px; 207 | } 208 | } 209 | 210 | @media only screen and (min-width: 850px) and (max-width: 1300px) { 211 | .acf-table .acf-section-styles-box-model { 212 | width: 300px; 213 | } 214 | 215 | .acf-table .acf-section-styles-container .acf-section-style-param { 216 | padding: 30px 30px 40px; 217 | } 218 | 219 | .acf-table .acf-section-styles-box-model .acf-label label { 220 | font-size: 10px; 221 | } 222 | 223 | .acf-table .acf-section-styles-box-model input { 224 | font-size: 12px; 225 | width: 30px; 226 | } 227 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/js/input.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | (function($){ 2 | 3 | var file_frame; 4 | 5 | function getContrastYIQ(hexcolor) { 6 | var hexcolor = hexcolor.replace('#', ''), 7 | r = parseInt(hexcolor.substr(0,2),16), 8 | g = parseInt(hexcolor.substr(2,2),16), 9 | b = parseInt(hexcolor.substr(4,2),16), 10 | yiq = ((r*299)+(g*587)+(b*114))/1000; 11 | 12 | return (yiq >= 128) ? 'light' : 'dark'; 13 | } 14 | 15 | function getOptimalTextColor(hexcolor) { 16 | return getContrastYIQ(hexcolor) == 'dark' ? '#fff' : '#444'; 17 | } 18 | 19 | function initialize_field( $el ) { 20 | 21 | // initialize container elements and labels 22 | var backgroundContainerEl = $('.acf-section-styles-padding', $el), 23 | backgroundContainerLabel = $('label', backgroundContainerEl).first(), 24 | borderContainerEl = $('.acf-section-styles-border', $el) 25 | borderContainerLabel = $('label', borderContainerEl).first(); 26 | 27 | // initialize label color for background 28 | var backgroundColorPicker = $('.acf-section-styles-background-color', $el), 29 | backgroundColor = backgroundColorPicker.val(), 30 | backgroundTextColor = '#444'; 31 | 32 | if ( backgroundColor !== '' ) { 33 | backgroundTextColor = getOptimalTextColor(backgroundColor); 34 | } 35 | 36 | backgroundContainerLabel.css('color', backgroundTextColor); 37 | 38 | // initialize label color for border 39 | var borderColorPicker = $('.acf-section-styles-border-color', $el), 40 | borderColor = borderColorPicker.val(), 41 | borderTextColor = '#444'; 42 | 43 | if ( borderColor !== '' ) { 44 | borderTextColor = getOptimalTextColor( borderColor ); 45 | } 46 | 47 | borderContainerLabel.css('color', borderTextColor); 48 | 49 | var defaultBorderColor = '#f9f9f9', 50 | defaultBackgroundColor = '#eeeeee'; 51 | 52 | // border color picker 53 | borderColorPicker.wpColorPicker({ 54 | hide: true, 55 | change: function(event, ui) { 56 | var borderContainerEl = $(event.target).parents('.acf-section-styles-container').find('.acf-section-styles-border'), 57 | borderContainerLabel = $('label', borderContainerEl).first(); 58 | 59 | // change the border-color 60 | borderContainerEl.css( 'background-color', ui.color.toString()); 61 | 62 | // if border is dark lighten up the text 63 | borderContainerLabel.css('color', getOptimalTextColor(ui.color.toString())); 64 | } 65 | }); 66 | 67 | $('.acf-section-styles-border-color-container .wp-picker-clear', $el).on('click', function() { 68 | var borderContainerEl = $(this).parents('.acf-section-styles-container').find('.acf-section-styles-border'), 69 | borderContainerLabel = $('label', borderContainerEl).first(); 70 | borderContainerEl.css( 'background-color', defaultBorderColor); 71 | borderContainerLabel.css('color', getOptimalTextColor(defaultBorderColor)); 72 | }); 73 | 74 | // background color picker 75 | backgroundColorPicker.wpColorPicker({ 76 | hide: true, 77 | change: function(event, ui) { 78 | var backgroundContainerEl = $(event.target).parents('.acf-section-styles-container').find('.acf-section-styles-padding'), 79 | backgroundContainerLabel = $('label', backgroundContainerEl).first(), 80 | backgroundImageContainerEl = $(event.target).parents('.acf-section-styles-container').find('.acf-section-styles-background-image-preview-container'); 81 | 82 | // change the background-color 83 | backgroundContainerEl.css('background-color', ui.color.toString()); 84 | backgroundImageContainerEl.css('background-color', ui.color.toString()); 85 | 86 | // if background is dark lighten up the text 87 | backgroundContainerLabel.css('color', getOptimalTextColor(ui.color.toString())); 88 | } 89 | }); 90 | 91 | $('.acf-section-styles-background-color-container .wp-picker-clear', $el).on('click', function() { 92 | var backgroundContainerEl = $(this).parents('.acf-section-styles-container').find('.acf-section-styles-padding'), 93 | backgroundContainerLabel = $('label', backgroundContainerEl).first(), 94 | backgroundImageContainerEl = $(this).parents('.acf-section-styles-container').find('.acf-section-styles-background-image-preview-container'); 95 | 96 | backgroundContainerEl.css('background-color', defaultBackgroundColor); 97 | backgroundImageContainerEl.css('background-color', defaultBackgroundColor); 98 | backgroundContainerLabel.css('color', getOptimalTextColor(defaultBackgroundColor)); 99 | }); 100 | 101 | // background image select 102 | $('.acf-section-styles-background-image-select', $el).on('click', function( event ) { 103 | 104 | event.preventDefault(); 105 | 106 | var el = $(this); 107 | 108 | var backgroundImageContainerEl = el.parents('.acf-section-styles-background-image-container'), 109 | backgroundImageInput = $('.acf-section-styles-background-image-input', backgroundImageContainerEl), 110 | backgroundImagePreview = $('.acf-section-styles-background-image-preview', backgroundImageContainerEl); 111 | 112 | file_frame = wp.media.frames.file_frame = wp.media({ 113 | title: acf._e( 'section_styles', 'file_select_title' ), 114 | button: { 115 | text: acf._e( 'section_styles', 'file_select_text' ) 116 | }, 117 | library: { type : 'image' }, 118 | multiple: false 119 | }); 120 | 121 | file_frame.on( 'select', function() { 122 | attachment = file_frame.state().get('selection').first().toJSON(); 123 | backgroundImageInput.val(attachment.id); 124 | backgroundImageContainerEl.addClass('has-value'); 125 | backgroundImagePreview.attr('src', attachment.sizes.medium.url); 126 | }); 127 | 128 | // Finally, open the modal 129 | file_frame.open(); 130 | 131 | }); 132 | 133 | // remove background image 134 | $('.acf-section-styles-background-image-remove', $el).on('click', function( event ) { 135 | 136 | event.preventDefault(); 137 | 138 | var backgroundImageContainerEl = $(this).parents('.acf-section-styles-background-image-container'), 139 | backgroundImageInput = $('.acf-section-styles-background-image-input', backgroundImageContainerEl); 140 | 141 | backgroundImageInput.val(''); 142 | backgroundImageContainerEl.removeClass('has-value'); 143 | 144 | }); 145 | 146 | } 147 | 148 | 149 | if ( typeof acf.add_action !== 'undefined' ) { 150 | 151 | /* 152 | * ready append (ACF5) 153 | * 154 | * These are 2 events which are fired during the page load 155 | * ready = on page load similar to $(document).ready() 156 | * append = on new DOM elements appended via repeater field 157 | * 158 | * @type event 159 | * @date 20/07/13 160 | * 161 | * @param $el (jQuery selection) the jQuery element which contains the ACF fields 162 | * @return n/a 163 | */ 164 | 165 | acf.add_action('ready append', function( $el ){ 166 | 167 | // search $el for fields of type 'section_styles' 168 | acf.get_fields({ type : 'section_styles'}, $el).each(function() { 169 | initialize_field( $(this) ); 170 | }); 171 | 172 | }); 173 | 174 | 175 | } else { 176 | 177 | 178 | /* 179 | * acf/setup_fields (ACF4) 180 | * 181 | * This event is triggered when ACF adds any new elements to the DOM. 182 | * 183 | * @type function 184 | * @since 1.0.0 185 | * @date 01/01/12 186 | * 187 | * @param event e: an event object. This can be ignored 188 | * @param Element postbox: An element which contains the new HTML 189 | * 190 | * @return n/a 191 | */ 192 | 193 | $(document).on('acf/setup_fields', function(e, postbox){ 194 | 195 | $(postbox).find('.field[data-field_type="section_styles"]').each(function(){ 196 | initialize_field( $(this) ); 197 | }); 198 | 199 | }); 200 | 201 | } 202 | 203 | })(jQuery); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fields/acf-section_styles-v5.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name = 'section_styles'; 27 | $this->label = __( 'Section Styles', 'acf-section_styles' ); 28 | $this->category = apply_filters( 'acf_section_styles_category', 'Appearance' ); 29 | 30 | $this->l10n = array( 31 | 'file_select_title' => __( 'Select background image', 'acf-section_styles' ), 32 | 'file_select_text' => __( 'Select image', 'acf-section_styles' ), 33 | ); 34 | 35 | $this->defaults = array( 36 | 'margin_top' => '0', 37 | 'margin_right' => '0', 38 | 'margin_bottom' => '0', 39 | 'margin_left' => '0', 40 | 'border_top' => '0', 41 | 'border_right' => '0', 42 | 'border_bottom' => '0', 43 | 'border_left' => '0', 44 | 'border_style' => 'solid', 45 | 'padding_top' => '0', 46 | 'padding_right' => '0', 47 | 'padding_bottom' => '0', 48 | 'padding_left' => '0', 49 | 'background_style' => 'default', 50 | ); 51 | 52 | $this->border_options = apply_filters( 'acf_section_styles_border_options', array( 53 | 'none' => __( 'None', 'acf-section_styles' ), 54 | 'solid' => __( 'Solid', 'acf-section_styles' ), 55 | 'dotted' => __( 'Dotted', 'acf-section_styles' ), 56 | 'dashed' => __( 'Dashed', 'acf-section_styles' ), 57 | 'double' => __( 'Double', 'acf-section_styles' ), 58 | 'groove' => __( 'Groove', 'acf-section_styles' ), 59 | 'ridge' => __( 'Ridge', 'acf-section_styles' ), 60 | 'inset' => __( 'Inset', 'acf-section_styles' ), 61 | 'outset' => __( 'Outset', 'acf-section_styles' ), 62 | ) ); 63 | 64 | $this->background_style_options = apply_filters( 'acf_section_styles_background_style_options', array( 65 | 'default' => __( 'Theme Default', 'acf-section_styles' ), 66 | 'cover' => __( 'Cover', 'acf-section_styles' ), 67 | 'contain' => __( 'Contain', 'acf-section_styles' ), 68 | 'no-repeat' => __( 'No Repeat', 'acf-section_styles' ), 69 | 'repeat' => __( 'Repeat', 'acf-section_styles' ), 70 | 'repeat-x' => __( 'Repeat Horizontally', 'acf-section_styles' ), 71 | 'repeat-y' => __( 'Repeat Vertically', 'acf-section_styles' ), 72 | ) ); 73 | 74 | $this->background_position_options_1 = apply_filters( 'acf_section_styles_background_position_options_1', array( 75 | 'top' => __( 'Top', 'acf-section_styles' ), 76 | 'center' => __( 'Center', 'acf-section_styles' ), 77 | 'bottom' => __( 'Bottom', 'acf-section_styles' ) 78 | ) ); 79 | 80 | $this->background_position_options_2 = apply_filters( 'acf_section_styles_background_position_options_2', array( 81 | 'left' => __( 'Left', 'acf-section_styles' ), 82 | 'center' => __( 'Center', 'acf-section_styles' ), 83 | 'right' => __( 'Right', 'acf-section_styles' ) 84 | ) ); 85 | 86 | $this->settings = $settings; 87 | 88 | // do not delete! 89 | parent::__construct(); 90 | 91 | } 92 | 93 | 94 | /* 95 | * render_field_settings() 96 | * 97 | * Create extra settings for your field. These are visible when editing a field 98 | * 99 | * @type action 100 | * @since 3.6 101 | * @date 23/01/13 102 | * 103 | * @param $field (array) the $field being edited 104 | * @return n/a 105 | */ 106 | 107 | function render_field_settings( $field ) { 108 | 109 | // Default margins 110 | acf_render_field_wrap(array( 111 | 'label' => __( 'Default Margins', 'acf-section_styles' ), 112 | 'type' => 'text', 113 | 'name' => 'margin_top', 114 | 'prefix' => $field['prefix'], 115 | 'value' => $field['margin_top'], 116 | 'prepend' => __( 'top', 'acf-section_styles' ), 117 | 'wrapper' => array( 118 | 'data-name' => 'margin-wrapper' 119 | ) 120 | ), 'tr'); 121 | 122 | acf_render_field_wrap(array( 123 | 'type' => 'text', 124 | 'name' => 'margin_right', 125 | 'prefix' => $field['prefix'], 126 | 'value' => $field['margin_right'], 127 | 'prepend' => __( 'right', 'acf'), 128 | 'wrapper' => array( 129 | 'data-append' => 'margin-wrapper' 130 | ) 131 | ), 'tr'); 132 | 133 | acf_render_field_wrap(array( 134 | 'type' => 'text', 135 | 'name' => 'margin_bottom', 136 | 'prefix' => $field['prefix'], 137 | 'value' => $field['margin_bottom'], 138 | 'prepend' => __( 'bottom', 'acf' ), 139 | 'wrapper' => array( 140 | 'data-append' => 'margin-wrapper' 141 | ) 142 | ), 'tr'); 143 | 144 | acf_render_field_wrap(array( 145 | 'type' => 'text', 146 | 'name' => 'margin_left', 147 | 'prefix' => $field['prefix'], 148 | 'value' => $field['margin_left'], 149 | 'prepend' => __( 'left', 'acf' ), 150 | 'wrapper' => array( 151 | 'data-append' => 'margin-wrapper' 152 | ) 153 | ), 'tr'); 154 | 155 | // Default borders 156 | acf_render_field_wrap(array( 157 | 'label' => __( 'Default Borders', 'acf-section_styles' ), 158 | 'type' => 'text', 159 | 'name' => 'border_top', 160 | 'prefix' => $field['prefix'], 161 | 'value' => $field['border_top'], 162 | 'prepend' => __( 'top', 'acf-section_styles' ), 163 | 'wrapper' => array( 164 | 'data-name' => 'border-wrapper' 165 | ) 166 | ), 'tr'); 167 | 168 | acf_render_field_wrap(array( 169 | 'type' => 'text', 170 | 'name' => 'border_right', 171 | 'prefix' => $field['prefix'], 172 | 'value' => $field['border_right'], 173 | 'prepend' => __( 'right', 'acf'), 174 | 'wrapper' => array( 175 | 'data-append' => 'border-wrapper' 176 | ) 177 | ), 'tr'); 178 | 179 | acf_render_field_wrap(array( 180 | 'type' => 'text', 181 | 'name' => 'border_bottom', 182 | 'prefix' => $field['prefix'], 183 | 'value' => $field['border_bottom'], 184 | 'prepend' => __( 'bottom', 'acf' ), 185 | 'wrapper' => array( 186 | 'data-append' => 'border-wrapper' 187 | ) 188 | ), 'tr'); 189 | 190 | acf_render_field_wrap(array( 191 | 'type' => 'text', 192 | 'name' => 'border_left', 193 | 'prefix' => $field['prefix'], 194 | 'value' => $field['border_left'], 195 | 'prepend' => __( 'left', 'acf' ), 196 | 'wrapper' => array( 197 | 'data-append' => 'border-wrapper' 198 | ) 199 | ), 'tr'); 200 | 201 | // Default border styles 202 | acf_render_field_wrap(array( 203 | 'label' => __( 'Default Border Style', 'acf-section_styles' ), 204 | 'type' => 'select', 205 | 'name' => 'border_style', 206 | 'choices' => $this->border_options, 207 | 'prefix' => $field['prefix'], 208 | 'value' => $field['border_style'], 209 | 'wrapper' => array( 210 | 'data-name' => 'border-settings-wrapper' 211 | ) 212 | ), 'tr'); 213 | 214 | acf_render_field_wrap(array( 215 | 'type' => 'color_picker', 216 | 'name' => 'border_color', 217 | 'prefix' => $field['prefix'], 218 | 'value' => $field['border_color'], 219 | 'wrapper' => array( 220 | 'data-append' => 'border-settings-wrapper' 221 | ) 222 | ), 'tr'); 223 | 224 | // Default padding 225 | acf_render_field_wrap(array( 226 | 'label' => __( 'Default Padding', 'acf-section_styles' ), 227 | 'type' => 'text', 228 | 'name' => 'padding_top', 229 | 'prefix' => $field['prefix'], 230 | 'value' => $field['padding_top'], 231 | 'prepend' => __( 'top', 'acf-section_styles' ), 232 | 'wrapper' => array( 233 | 'data-name' => 'padding-wrapper' 234 | ) 235 | ), 'tr'); 236 | 237 | acf_render_field_wrap(array( 238 | 'type' => 'text', 239 | 'name' => 'padding_right', 240 | 'prefix' => $field['prefix'], 241 | 'value' => $field['padding_right'], 242 | 'prepend' => __( 'right', 'acf'), 243 | 'wrapper' => array( 244 | 'data-append' => 'padding-wrapper' 245 | ) 246 | ), 'tr'); 247 | 248 | acf_render_field_wrap(array( 249 | 'type' => 'text', 250 | 'name' => 'padding_bottom', 251 | 'prefix' => $field['prefix'], 252 | 'value' => $field['padding_bottom'], 253 | 'prepend' => __( 'bottom', 'acf' ), 254 | 'wrapper' => array( 255 | 'data-append' => 'padding-wrapper' 256 | ) 257 | ), 'tr'); 258 | 259 | acf_render_field_wrap(array( 260 | 'type' => 'text', 261 | 'name' => 'padding_left', 262 | 'prefix' => $field['prefix'], 263 | 'value' => $field['padding_left'], 264 | 'prepend' => __( 'left', 'acf' ), 265 | 'wrapper' => array( 266 | 'data-append' => 'padding-wrapper' 267 | ) 268 | ), 'tr'); 269 | 270 | // Default background styles 271 | acf_render_field_wrap(array( 272 | 'label' => __( 'Default Background Style', 'acf-section_styles' ), 273 | 'type' => 'select', 274 | 'name' => 'background_style', 275 | 'choices' => $this->background_style_options, 276 | 'prefix' => $field['prefix'], 277 | 'value' => $field['background_style'], 278 | 'wrapper' => array( 279 | 'data-name' => 'background-settings-wrapper' 280 | ) 281 | ), 'tr'); 282 | 283 | acf_render_field_wrap(array( 284 | 'type' => 'color_picker', 285 | 'name' => 'background_color', 286 | 'prefix' => $field['prefix'], 287 | 'value' => $field['background_color'], 288 | 'wrapper' => array( 289 | 'data-append' => 'background-settings-wrapper' 290 | ) 291 | ), 'tr'); 292 | 293 | acf_render_field_wrap(array( 294 | 'label' => __( 'Default Background Position', 'acf-section_styles' ), 295 | 'type' => 'select', 296 | 'name' => 'background_position_1', 297 | 'choices' => $this->background_position_options_1, 298 | 'prefix' => $field['prefix'], 299 | 'value' => $field['background_position_1'], 300 | 'wrapper' => array( 301 | 'data-name' => 'background-position-wrapper' 302 | ) 303 | ), 'tr'); 304 | 305 | acf_render_field_wrap(array( 306 | 'type' => 'select', 307 | 'name' => 'background_position_2', 308 | 'choices' => $this->background_position_options_2, 309 | 'prefix' => $field['prefix'], 310 | 'value' => $field['background_position_2'], 311 | 'wrapper' => array( 312 | 'data-append' => 'background-position-wrapper' 313 | ) 314 | ), 'tr'); 315 | 316 | } 317 | 318 | /* 319 | * render_field() 320 | * 321 | * Create the HTML interface for your field 322 | * 323 | * @param $field (array) the $field being rendered 324 | * 325 | * @type action 326 | * @since 3.6 327 | * @date 23/01/13 328 | * 329 | * @param $field (array) the $field being edited 330 | * @return n/a 331 | */ 332 | 333 | function render_field( $field ) { 334 | 335 | // if values are empty fetch defaults 336 | if ( empty( $field['value'] ) ) { 337 | $field['value']['margin_top'] = $field['margin_top']; 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527 | settings['url']; 549 | $version = $this->settings['version']; 550 | 551 | // register & include JS 552 | wp_enqueue_media(); 553 | wp_enqueue_style( 'wp-color-picker' ); 554 | wp_register_script( 'acf-input-section_styles', "{$url}assets/js/input.js", array('acf-input'), $version ); 555 | wp_enqueue_script('acf-input-section_styles'); 556 | 557 | // register & include CSS 558 | wp_register_style( 'acf-input-section_styles', "{$url}assets/css/input.css", array('acf-input'), $version ); 559 | wp_enqueue_style('acf-input-section_styles'); 560 | 561 | } 562 | 563 | /* 564 | * format_value() 565 | * 566 | * This filter is appied to the $value after it is loaded from the db and before it is returned to the template 567 | * 568 | * @type filter 569 | * @since 3.6 570 | * @date 23/01/13 571 | * 572 | * @param $value (mixed) the value which was loaded from the database 573 | * @param $post_id (mixed) the $post_id from which the value was loaded 574 | * @param $field (array) the field array holding all the field options 575 | * 576 | * @return $value (mixed) the modified value 577 | */ 578 | 579 | function format_value( $value, $post_id, $field ) { 580 | 581 | // bail early if no value 582 | if ( empty( $value ) ) return $value; 583 | 584 | if ( !empty( $value['background_image'] ) ) { 585 | $value['background_image'] = acf_get_attachment( $value['background_image'] ); 586 | } 587 | 588 | // background position value 589 | $value['background_position'] = $value['background_position_1'] . ' ' . $value['background_position_2']; 590 | 591 | // format padding value 592 | $value['margin'] = !empty( $value['margin_top'] ) ? $value['margin_top'] : '0'; 593 | $value['margin'] .= ' '; // space 594 | $value['margin'] .= !empty( $value['margin_right'] ) ? $value['margin_right'] : '0'; 595 | $value['margin'] .= ' '; // space 596 | $value['margin'] .= !empty( $value['margin_bottom'] ) ? $value['margin_bottom'] : '0'; 597 | $value['margin'] .= ' '; // space 598 | $value['margin'] .= !empty( $value['margin_left'] ) ? $value['margin_left'] : '0'; 599 | 600 | // format border value 601 | $value['border_width'] = !empty( $value['border_top'] ) ? $value['border_top'] : '0'; 602 | $value['border_width'] .= ' '; // space 603 | $value['border_width'] .= !empty( $value['border_right'] ) ? $value['border_right'] : '0'; 604 | $value['border_width'] .= ' '; // space 605 | $value['border_width'] .= !empty( $value['border_bottom'] ) ? $value['border_bottom'] : '0'; 606 | $value['border_width'] .= ' '; // space 607 | $value['border_width'] .= !empty( $value['border_left'] ) ? $value['border_left'] : '0'; 608 | 609 | // format padding value 610 | $value['padding'] = !empty( $value['padding_top'] ) ? $value['padding_top'] : '0'; 611 | $value['padding'] .= ' '; // space 612 | $value['padding'] .= !empty( $value['padding_right'] ) ? $value['padding_right'] : '0'; 613 | $value['padding'] .= ' '; // space 614 | $value['padding'] .= !empty( $value['padding_bottom'] ) ? $value['padding_bottom'] : '0'; 615 | $value['padding'] .= ' '; // space 616 | $value['padding'] .= !empty( $value['padding_left'] ) ? $value['padding_left'] : '0'; 617 | 618 | return $value; 619 | } 620 | 621 | /* 622 | * update_value() 623 | * 624 | * This filter is applied to the $field before it is saved to the database 625 | * 626 | * @type filter 627 | * @date 23/01/2013 628 | * @since 3.6.0 629 | * 630 | * @param $field (array) the field array holding all the field options 631 | * @return $field 632 | */ 633 | 634 | function update_value( $value, $post_id, $field ) { 635 | 636 | $default_unit = apply_filters( 'acf_section_styles_default_unit', 'px' ); 637 | 638 | // if fields do not have a unit attached apply default unit 639 | $auto_append_unit_items = apply_filters( 'acf_section_styles_append_units', array( 640 | 'margin_top', 641 | 'margin_right', 642 | 'margin_bottom', 643 | 'margin_left', 644 | 'border_top', 645 | 'border_right', 646 | 'border_bottom', 647 | 'border_left', 648 | 'padding_top', 649 | 'padding_right', 650 | 'padding_bottom', 651 | 'padding_left' 652 | ) ); 653 | 654 | foreach ( $auto_append_unit_items as $i ) { 655 | if ( ctype_digit( $value[$i] ) ) { 656 | $value[$i] .= $default_unit; 657 | } 658 | } 659 | 660 | return $value; 661 | 662 | } 663 | 664 | } 665 | 666 | // initialize 667 | new acf_field_section_styles( $this->settings ); 668 | 669 | // class_exists check 670 | endif; 671 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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