├── .github
└── ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md
├── LICENSE.txt
├── assets
├── customizer-control.css
├── customizer-control.js
├── fx-share-icons
│ ├── fonts
│ │ ├── fx-share.eot
│ │ ├── fx-share.svg
│ │ ├── fx-share.ttf
│ │ └── fx-share.woff
│ └── fx-share-icons.css
└── fx-share.css
├── fx-share.php
├── includes
├── customizer-controls.php
├── customizer.php
├── functions.php
├── sanitize.php
└── setup.php
└── readme.txt
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5 | #### What I Expected To Happen
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7 | #### What Happened Instead
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1 | ul.fx-share-multicheck-sortable-list .fx-share-multicheck-sortable-handle{
2 | float: right;
3 | cursor: move;
4 | }
5 | ul.fx-share-multicheck-sortable-list li{
6 | padding: 7px;
7 | border: 1px solid #e5e5e5;
8 | background: #fafafa;
9 | }
10 | .fx-share-hideme{
11 | display: none !important;
12 | }
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1 | jQuery( document ).ready( function($) {
2 |
3 | /* === Sortable Multi-CheckBoxes === */
4 |
5 | /* Make it sortable. */
6 | $( 'ul.fx-share-multicheck-sortable-list' ).sortable({
7 | handle: '.fx-share-multicheck-sortable-handle',
8 | axis: 'y',
9 | update: function( e, ui ){
10 | $('input.fx-share-multicheck-sortable-item').trigger( 'change' );
11 | }
12 | });
13 |
14 | /* On changing the value. */
15 | $( "input.fx-share-multicheck-sortable-item" ).on( 'change', function() {
16 |
17 | /* Get the value, and convert to string. */
18 | this_checkboxes_values = $( this ).parents( 'ul.fx-share-multicheck-sortable-list' ).find( 'input.fx-share-multicheck-sortable-item' ).map( function() {
19 | var active = '0';
20 | if( $(this).prop("checked") ){
21 | var active = '1';
22 | }
23 | return this.name + ':' + active;
24 | }).get().join( ',' );
25 |
26 | /* Add the value to hidden input. */
27 | $( this ).parents( 'ul.fx-share-multicheck-sortable-list' ).find( 'input.fx-share-multicheck-sortable' ).val( this_checkboxes_values ).trigger( 'change' );
28 |
29 | });
30 |
31 | /* === Multi-CheckBoxes === */
32 |
33 | /* On changing the value. */
34 | $( "input.fx-share-multicheck-item" ).on( 'change', function() {
35 |
36 | /* Get the value (only the "checked" item), and convert to comma separated string. */
37 | this_checkboxes_values = $( this ).parents( 'ul.fx-share-multicheck-list' ).find( 'input.fx-share-multicheck-item:checked' ).map( function() {
38 | return this.name;
39 | }).get().join( ',' );
40 |
41 | /* Add the value to hidden input. */
42 | $( this ).parents( 'ul.fx-share-multicheck-list' ).find( 'input.fx-share-multicheck' ).val( this_checkboxes_values ).trigger( 'change' );
43 |
44 | });
45 | });
46 |
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1 | @charset "UTF-8";
2 |
3 | @font-face {
4 | font-family: "fx-share";
5 | src:url("fonts/fx-share.eot");
6 | src:url("fonts/fx-share.eot?#iefix") format("embedded-opentype"),
7 | url("fonts/fx-share.woff") format("woff"),
8 | url("fonts/fx-share.ttf") format("truetype"),
9 | url("fonts/fx-share.svg#fx-share") format("svg");
10 | font-weight: normal;
11 | font-style: normal;
12 |
13 | }
14 |
15 | [data-icon]:before {
16 | font-family: "fx-share" !important;
17 | content: attr(data-icon);
18 | font-style: normal !important;
19 | font-weight: normal !important;
20 | font-variant: normal !important;
21 | text-transform: none !important;
22 | speak: none;
23 | line-height: 1;
24 | -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
25 | -moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale;
26 | }
27 |
28 | [class^="icon-"]:before,
29 | [class*=" icon-"]:before {
30 | font-family: "fx-share" !important;
31 | font-style: normal !important;
32 | font-weight: normal !important;
33 | font-variant: normal !important;
34 | text-transform: none !important;
35 | speak: none;
36 | line-height: 1;
37 | -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
38 | -moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale;
39 | }
40 |
41 | .icon-facebook:before {
42 | content: "f";
43 | }
44 | .icon-twitter:before {
45 | content: "t";
46 | }
47 | .icon-google-plus:before {
48 | content: "g";
49 | }
50 |
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1 | .fx-share{
2 | clear: both;
3 | }
4 | .fx-share:before,
5 | .fx-share:after{
6 | content:".";display:block;height:0;clear:both;visibility:hidden;
7 | }
8 | .fx-share ul{
9 | padding: 0 !important;
10 | margin: 0 0 .7em 0 !important;
11 | list-style: none !important;
12 | }
13 | .fx-share ul li{
14 | display: inline-block;
15 | }
16 |
17 |
18 | /* Buttons */
19 | .fx-share-button{
20 | text-decoration: none !important;
21 | display: inline-block;
22 | margin: 0 5px 5px 0;
23 | font-size: 12px;
24 | font-family: "Open Sans", sans-serif;
25 | font-weight: normal;
26 | border-radius: 3px;
27 | color: #777 !important;
28 | background: #f8f8f8;
29 | border: 1px solid #cccccc;
30 | box-shadow: 0 1px 0 rgba(0,0,0,.08);
31 | text-shadow: none;
32 | line-height: 23px;
33 | padding: 1px 8px 0px 5px;
34 | }
35 | .fx-share-button:hover,
36 | .fx-share-button:focus,
37 | .fx-share-button:active{
38 | color: #555;
39 | background: #fafafa;
40 | border: 1px solid #999999;
41 | }
42 | .fx-share-button:active{
43 | box-shadow: inset 0 1px 0 rgba(0,0,0,.16);
44 | }
45 | .fx-share-button:before{
46 | content: "";
47 | font-family: "fx-share";
48 | vertical-align: top;
49 | margin-right: 3px;
50 | -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
51 | }
52 | .fx-share-button-facebook:before{
53 | content: "f";
54 | }
55 | .fx-share-button-twitter:before{
56 | content: "t";
57 | }
58 | .fx-share-button-google_plus:before{
59 | content: "g";
60 | }
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1 |
18 | * @copyright Copyright (c) 2015, Genbu Media
19 | * @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html
20 | **/
21 |
22 | /* Plugin Version. */
23 | define( 'FX_SHARE_VERSION', '1.0.0' );
24 |
25 | /* Path to plugin directory. */
26 | define( 'FX_SHARE_PATH', trailingslashit( plugin_dir_path( __FILE__ ) ) );
27 |
28 | /* Plugin URL. */
29 | define( 'FX_SHARE_URL', trailingslashit( plugin_dir_url( __FILE__ ) ) );
30 |
31 | /* Load it on init */
32 | add_action( 'plugins_loaded', 'fx_share_load' );
33 |
34 | /**
35 | * Do Stuff.
36 | * @since 0.1.0
37 | */
38 | function fx_share_load(){
39 |
40 | /* Load Functions */
41 | require_once( FX_SHARE_PATH . 'includes/functions.php' );
42 |
43 | /* Load Customizer Settings */
44 | require_once( FX_SHARE_PATH . 'includes/customizer.php' );
45 |
46 | /* Load Sanitize Functions */
47 | require_once( FX_SHARE_PATH . 'includes/sanitize.php' );
48 |
49 | /* Load Setup Functions */
50 | require_once( FX_SHARE_PATH . 'includes/setup.php' );
51 |
52 | }
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1 |
6 | * @copyright Copyright (c) 2015, Genbu Media
7 | * @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html
8 | */
9 | class fx_Share_Customize_Control_Sortable_Checkboxes extends WP_Customize_Control {
10 |
11 | /**
12 | * Control Type
13 | */
14 | public $type = 'fx-share-multicheck-sortable';
15 |
16 | /**
17 | * Enqueue Scripts
18 | */
19 | public function enqueue() {
20 | wp_enqueue_style( 'fx-share-customize' );
21 | wp_enqueue_script( 'fx-share-customize' );
22 | }
23 |
24 | /**
25 | * Render Settings
26 | */
27 | public function render_content() {
28 |
29 | /* if no choices, bail. */
30 | if ( empty( $this->choices ) ){
31 | return;
32 | } ?>
33 |
34 | label ) ){ ?>
35 | label ); ?>
36 |
37 |
38 | description ) ){ ?>
39 | description; ?>
40 |
41 |
42 | value() );
45 | $choices = $this->choices;
46 |
47 | /* If values exist, use it. */
48 | $options = array();
49 | if( $values ){
50 |
51 | /* get individual item */
52 | foreach( $values as $value ){
53 |
54 | /* separate item with option */
55 | $value = explode( ':', $value );
56 |
57 | /* build the array. remove options not listed on choices. */
58 | if ( array_key_exists( $value[0], $choices ) ){
59 | $options[$value[0]] = $value[1] ? '1' : '0';
60 | }
61 | }
62 | }
63 | /* if there's new options (not saved yet), add it in the end. */
64 | foreach( $choices as $key => $val ){
65 |
66 | /* if not exist, add it in the end. */
67 | if ( ! array_key_exists( $key, $options ) ){
68 | $options[$key] = '0'; // use zero to deactivate as default for new items.
69 | }
70 | }
71 | ?>
72 |
73 |
161 | esc_url( get_permalink() ),
173 | 't' => urlencode( the_title_attribute( 'echo=0' ) ),
174 | );
175 | $url = add_query_arg( $args, $base_url );
176 | ?>
177 |
178 | esc_url( get_permalink() ),
189 | 'text' => urlencode( the_title_attribute( 'echo=0' ) ),
190 | );
191 |
192 | $options = get_option( 'fx_share' );
193 | if( isset( $options['twitter_username'] ) ){
194 | $username = fx_share_sanitize_twitter_username( $options['twitter_username'] );
195 | if( !empty( $username ) ){
196 | $args['via'] = urlencode( $options['twitter_username'] );
197 | }
198 | }
199 |
200 | $url = add_query_arg( $args, $base_url );
201 | ?>
202 |
203 | esc_url( get_permalink() ),
214 | );
215 | $url = add_query_arg( $args, $base_url );
216 | ?>
217 |
218 | Add New" Page from your Admin.
33 | 2. To install directly from WordPress.org repository, search the plugin name in the search box and click "Install Now" button to install the plugin.
34 | 3. To install from plugin .zip file, click "Upload Plugin" button in "Plugins > Add New" Screen. Browse the plugin .zip file, and click "Install Now" button.
35 | 4. Activate the plugin.
36 | 5. Navigate to "Appearance > Customize" page in your admin panel to manage the plugin settings.
37 |
38 | == Frequently Asked Questions ==
39 |
40 | = Where is the settings ? =
41 |
42 | The settings in in the customizer page (Appearance > Customize) in the "Sharing" section.
43 |
44 | = How to disable the CSS? =
45 |
46 | This plugin have no option to disable CSS. If you want to disable the CSS you need to dequeue the stylesheet. Read the "Dev Notes" section for more info.
47 |
48 | = How to manually place the share button in template ? =
49 |
50 | You can use the `fx_share();` function. Please read the "Dev Notes".
51 |
52 | == Screenshots ==
53 |
54 | 1. Customizer setting.
55 |
56 | == Changelog ==
57 |
58 | = 1.0.0 - 7 Jan 2015 =
59 | * Add readme. Change description.
60 |
61 | = 0.1.0 =
62 | * First relase.
63 |
64 | == Upgrade Notice ==
65 |
66 | = 1.0.0 =
67 | Maintenance relase.
68 |
69 | == Dev Notes ==
70 |
71 | Notes for developer:
72 |
73 | = Github =
74 |
75 | Development of this plugin is hosted at [GitHub](https://github.com/turtlepod/fx-share). Pull request and bug reports are welcome.
76 |
77 | = Options =
78 |
79 | This plugin save the options in single option name: `fx_share`. To read more about the data structure you can read this tutorial:
80 |
81 | [How to Create Sortable Checkboxes Option in Customizer](https://shellcreeper.com/how-to-create-sortable-checkboxes-option-in-customizer/)
82 |
83 | = Scripts =
84 |
85 | This plugin load two CSS in site front-end.
86 |
87 | * `fx-share-icon` is the icon font.
88 | * `fx-share` is the stylesheet.
89 |
90 | Both are loaded using `fx_share_scripts` function hooked to `wp_enqueue_scripts` at default priority (10). To remove the default CSS, you can use this code in theme `functions.php`:
91 |
92 | `remove_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', 'fx_share_scripts' );
93 | `
94 |
95 | = Hooks =
96 |
97 | List of hooks available in this plugin:
98 |
99 | **filter:** `fx_share_post_types` (array)
100 |
101 | List of post types in the checkbox option. You can remove or add post types in the list. As default it will list all public post types.
102 |
103 | **filter:** `fx_share_services` (array)
104 |
105 | List of supported sharing provider. As default it support facebook, google plus, and twitter. It's a multi dimentional array, with array key as the service ID, each item has `id`, `label`, and `callback` node.
106 |
107 | **filter:** `fx_share` (string)
108 |
109 | The HTML output of the share buttons.
110 |
111 | **filter:** `fx_share_display` (bool, default: true)
112 |
113 | Control the default excerpt and content filter. Set it to **false** to disable excerpt and content filter. Useful if you need to manually place the share button in template using `` function.
114 |
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