This is a test of the cloud-city style for T(-) Countdown to adjust the spacing issue on lower viewports.
Print Trigger Test
This is a little test for a print trigger that will auto print on page load.
Here is the shortcode
[[print_recipt]]
[print_recipt]
Now let’s see if it works…
Print-Pro-Matic Inject Logo Before Print Element
This is a quick test to inject a logo at the top of a print-pro-matic page using only css.
In this case, the print element has a class of #post-2182 and it is targeted as normal:
[print-me target="#post-2182"]
However now we add the following css to the our theme:
@media print {
#post-2182::before {
content: url(https://spacedonkey.de/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/ninja_turtles-300x223.jpg);
}
}
This will place the logo in the ::before pseudo class of the targeted print element on the print page. however if the images does NOT exist on the page then it will not have enough time to load before print is triggered. Let’s try it out:
[print-me target="#post-2182" pause_before_print="500"/]
Probably now image right? Now click the print icon again. Image. How to solve this?
Guess we need to use top_html and bottom_html to define custom content and provide a bit of pause_before_print time.
Print-Pro-Matic External CSS Test
Print-Pro-Matic allows loading in an external css file for the print view, rather than have to manually entered all definitions in to the Custom CSS area.
For example, this should load in a css file that gives the target element a lovely purpley dotted border:
[print-me css_url="https://spacedonkey.de/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/purpeat.css" target=".purpeoeater"]
Flyin’ Purple People Eater
Well, bless my soul rock ‘n roll flying’ purple people eater
Pigeon-toed under-growed flyin’ purple people eater
One-eyed one-horned it was a people eater
What a sight to see!
Collapse-O-Matic Collapse-Pro-Matic Inline Test
Test 1
<h7>Test Header</h7>
<strong>Strong Text</strong>
This is a bit of text that goes on for awhile just to create the illusion that there is something important to say. After some time we might want to create a little teaser for [expand title="Read more" swaptitle="Read Less" trigclass="arrowright" targpos="inline" targtag="span" trigpos="below"]this text that was hidden but now is not. [/expand]
Strong Text
This is a bit of text that goes on for awhile just to create the illusion that there is something important to say. After some time we might want to create a little teaser for this text that was hidden but now is not.
What if we placed all of this inside a LI element:
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Test Header
Strong Text
This is a bit of text that goes on for awhile just to create the illusion that there is something important to say. After some time we might want to create a little teaser for this text that was hidden but now is not.Read more
Paragraphs
If the shortcode needs to be placed inside a paragraph, it’s best to use the roll-your-own method like so:
This is a paragraph of text that we just are going to throw in here. You might not like the text, as it really just rambles on and on, but it does fill the purpose of filler text. this is the <div id="target-paratest" class="collapseomatic_content_inline colomat-inline span_fix" style="display: inline;">last text in the first paragraph.
<p>This is the next paragraph of text</p>
<p>This is the final paragraph of text</p></div> <span class="collapseomatic span_fix noarrow" id="paratest" title="Read more..." tabindex="0">Read more...</span> <span id="swap-paratest" class="colomat-swap" style="display:none;">Read less...</span>
<p>Now let's see what happens.</p>
This is a paragraph of text that we just are going to throw in here. You might not like the text, as it really just rambles on and on, but it does fill the purpose of filler text. this is the
This is the next paragraph of text
This is the final paragraph of text
Read more…
Now let’s see what happens.
T(-) Countdown Control Multi-Schedule Test
This is a test of the multi schedule countdown.
Annual Archive Select Text Test
As version 1.4.1 we added a fancy new attribute called select_text and it works like this:
[archives type="monthly" limit="7" format="option" select_text="Choose Wisely"]
weekly:
- Mon, 21st August, 2023–Sun, 27th August, 2023
- Mon, 8th May, 2023–Sun, 14th May, 2023
- Mon, 27th March, 2023–Sun, 2nd April, 2023
- Mon, 20th February, 2023–Sun, 26th February, 2023
- Mon, 13th June, 2022–Sun, 19th June, 2022
- Mon, 24th January, 2022–Sun, 30th January, 2022
- Mon, 6th December, 2021–Sun, 12th December, 2021
T-Countdown Cloud City Style
[tminus t="12-12-2014 08:00:00" style="cloud-city"]
Collapse-Pro-Matic Arrows
Default/Left Arrow:
[expand title="arrow to the left"]<-- see that, that's left[/expand]]
[expand title="arrow to the left"]<-- see that, that's left[/expand]
Right Arrow:
[[expand title="arrow to the right" trigclass="arrowright"]checkout what is to the right -->[/expand]
No Arrow:
[expand title="no arrow to be found" trigclass="noarrow"]the arrow is not to be found[/expand]
Both Left & Right Arrow:
This method requires the extra-trigger feature of Collapse-Pro-Matic and must be built using the roll-your-own method and a bit of css:
Magic CSS
Place the following css in the collapse-o-matic (or collapse-pro-matic) plugin options page, under Custom Style:
.magic_beans {
display: inline;
float: left;
margin-right: 1.2em;
}
.clear {
clear: both;
}
Roll-Your-Own Method w/ Magic CSS
<div class="collapseomatic magic_beans" id="doublearrow" title="double arrows!">double arrows!</div><div class="collapseomatic magic_beans" id="extra-doublearrow"></div>
<div id="target-doublearrow" class="collapseomatic_content clear"><--to the left, to the right--></div>
Archive-Pro-Matic all_is_link Attribute Test
Normally, the before and after attributes work like this:
[archives type="yearly" before="before text " after=" after text"]
- before text 2023 after text
- before text 2022 after text
- before text 2021 after text
- before text 2020 after text
- before text 2019 after text
- before text 2018 after text
- before text 2017 after text
- before text 2016 after text
- before text 2015 after text
- before text 2014 after text
- before text 2013 after text
- before text 2012 after text
- before text 2010 after text
But what if we add a new attribute called ‘all_is_link’ that places the before and after text INSIDE of the html link… and set it like so:
[archives type="yearly" before="before text " after=" after text" all_is_link="true"]
- before text 2023 after text
- before text 2022 after text
- before text 2021 after text
- before text 2020 after text
- before text 2019 after text
- before text 2018 after text
- before text 2017 after text
- before text 2016 after text
- before text 2015 after text
- before text 2014 after text
- before text 2013 after text
- before text 2012 after text
- before text 2010 after text