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Wordpress Child Theme Nedir Nasıl Yapılır?
Merhabalar, bu yazımda WordPress Child Theme Nedir Nasıl Yapılır? konusuna bakacağız. Türkçesi çocuk teması ama alt tema da diyebiliriz. WordPress alt teması, WordPress temanızın kodunu özelleştirmeniz için size güvenli bir yol sunar . Temanızın CSS, HTML veya PHP’sinde doğrudan düzenleme yapmak istiyorsanız mutlaka bir WordPress alt teması kullanmalısınız. Aksi halde temanızı bir sonraki…

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How to Remove Underline from Links in WordPress Themes
Learn how to remove underlines from link or hyperlinks in WordPress using custom CSS, Elementor, child themes, or plugins. Applies to Hello Theme and more. How to Remove Underline from Links in the Hello Theme and Other Themes in WordPress By default, many WordPress themes apply an underline to hyperlinks. This includes the lightweight Hello Theme by Elementor. Underlining enhances visibility…
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Continuation/Correction of the Previous Post
In the last post (https://snet.elementfx.com/fse-with-generatepress/), I added a index.html file into the templates folder. Today I realized we need a lot more for a working site. Here is what you need: index.html <!– wp:template-part {“slug”:”header”,”tagName”:”header”,”className”:”site-header”} /–><!– wp:group {“tagName”:”main”,”layout”:{“type”:”constrained”}} –><main class=”wp-block-group”>…
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okee my performance eval is in my portal so i wanted to make a little thing i can reference when i'm Going Through It...i'm not putting my worth in my job, trust me, but some of these compliments are just...they're a lot more thoughtful than "she works hard" lol
here's some copy/pasted quotes in no particular order, starting with some project-specific stuff:
Her adaptability, technical initiative and rapid progress were critical to delivering a fully functioning, design system-based theme that will be used campus-wide. Her efforts were essential to the success of this project.
Not only did [NAME] help deliver the core WordPress theme with no prior experience in PHP, but she simultaneously designed and help develop a child theme specifically for the [REDACTED] site. She was able to manage this while the content for the [REDACTED] site was still in flux, requiring her to adapt quickly to evolving design, front-end and backend needs. Despite these shifting requirements and tight deadlines, [NAME] consistently delivered high-quality, pixel-perfect design comps, implemented front-end CSS and executed backend integration when needed with impressive speed and efficiency.
[NAME] has demonstrated exceptional performance and leadership in her role and is the primary contributor to the design system. Among a team of five contributors, she has resolved more than 65% of all GitHub tickets, including both bugs and feature requests. Her involvement spans the full product lifecycle--contributing to ideation, design, front-end development with pixel precision, and CMS integration.
and here's some general comments:
[NAME] has been a critical asset to the success of the team by leading the design and being a lead developer for the [REDACTED] UX Web Design System and related projects. She has maintained the design and front-end development of system components, maintained the Figma library and provided consistent support to campus teams through training, documentation and office hours. Despite no prior experience in PHP, she quickly learned and contributed significantly to building and launching the WordPress theme and a custom [REDACTED] child theme. Her strong work ethic, adaptability and attention to detail ensured high-quality, accessible and brand-compliant work under tight deadlines. [NAME]'s impact has been campus-wide and her contributions have been instrumental in advancing design system adoption and execution.
[NAME] demonstrates a strong sense of accountability by taking full ownership of her work and consistently delivering high-quality results. She follows through on commitments, meets deadlines even under tight timelines and holds herself to a high standard of accuracy and consistency--particularly in design, accessibility, usability and brand compliance. Her reliability has made her a go-to team member on high-impact projects, and her attention to detail ensures that nothing falls through the cracks.
[NAME] consistently demonstrates initiative by proactively identifying needs, taking ownership of complex tasks and delivering high-quality work with minimal supervision. She exceeded expectations by independently learning PHP to contribute to backend development and took the lead on critical design system components without being asked. Her ability to self-direct, anticipate challenges and follow through has made her a reliable and trusted contributor across every phase of a project.
and the overall comment/rating:
[NAME] has consistently exceeded expectations in her role, demonstrating exceptional initiative and accountability. As the lead developer to the [REDACTED] UX Web Design System, she has driven the design, development and support of system components with precision and care, resolving more than 65% of all GitHub tickets. Her proactive approach, technical adaptability and attention to accessibility and usability have made her indispensable to both the internal team and the broader campus community. She takes full ownership of her work, delivers high-quality results with minimal supervision and regularly supports others. Her impact is visible across every facet of the project lifecycle-from frontend and backend development to design system adoption and campus-wide implementation.
there were plenty of other positive comments but these were some that really stood out to me. sometimes it's nice to be reminded that i'm smort :^)
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The Weeknd's 'Hurry Up Tomorrow': A Sonic Journey
Discover our in-depth review of The Weeknd's latest album, "Hurry Up Tomorrow." Explore the themes, sounds, and standout tracks that define this release.
Abel ‘The Weeknd’ Tesfaye performs on stage at MorumBIS on Sept. 7, 2024 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.Pedro Vilela/Getty Images “I can’t Fucking Sing!” shouts the Weeknd in the third track of his new album, a 15 second interlude that blends directly into the much-maligned Anitta featured single Sau Paulo, which had received brickbats on that music video where Anitta is pregnant with a ghastly child that…
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The Do’s and Don’ts of WordPress Theme Customization for Optimal Balance
The Do’s of Theme Customization
1. Do Choose a Responsive Theme:
- Why: Ensures your site looks great on all devices.
- How: Choose themes that are designated as responsive or mobile-friendly.
- Benefits: Raises SEO ranks and enhances user experience.
2. Do Use a Child Theme:
- Why: Preserves your customizations during theme updates.
- How: Create a child theme using a plugin or manually via FTP.
- Benefits: Keeps your modifications safe and maintains the original theme’s integrity.
The Don’ts of Theme Customization
1. Don’t Overload with Plugins:
- Why: Can slow down your site and cause conflicts.
- How: Only use necessary plugins and choose lightweight options.
- Risks: Poor performance and potential security vulnerabilities.
2. Never Ignore Best Practices for SEO:
- Why: Essential for visibility and traffic.
- How: Use SEO-friendly themes and plugins, and optimize your content.
- Risks: Lower search engine rankings and reduced traffic.
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11 Ridiculously Cute Crochet Ornaments Patterns
Crochet Christmas Tree Ornaments 11 Ridiculously Cute Crochet Ornaments We have a really uber-cute collection of ornaments that are food-based for the Christmas Tree. Christmas has certainly changed since I was a child. Christmas trees can be themed in virtually anything today. Daniel and I have two pencil-shaped Christmas Trees. One is decorated in nordic theming while the other is more plaid…

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Blog Tour: The Bump by Sidney Karger
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Publication Date: June 1, 2024
Welcome to The Bump Blog Tour with Berkley Publishing Group. (This Blog Tour post is also posted on my Wordpress book blog Whimsical Dragonette.)
Synopsis:
Two men expecting a baby via surrogate go on the road trip of a lifetime in this hilarious and poignant novel by Sidney Karger, author of Best Men. Wyatt Wallace is a practical, super organized director of TV commercials. Biz Petterelli is a child-actor-turned-magazine-writer who thrives on spontaneity. Though polar opposites, they are fully committed to their relationship and their life in Brooklyn with their dog, Matilda. They’re also about to have a baby together. And they’re freaking out. They’ve both dreamed of becoming parents, but now that it’s happening, they’re doubting everything. Their baby is due in a few weeks and instead of flying to California just before the birth as planned, Biz has a better idea. They could use one last hurrah, along with some serious “us-time” to mend the issues they’ve been having lately—before they get tied down by fatherhood and its impending responsibilities. So the daddies-to-be load up their 1992 Volkswagen Cabriolet and embark on an epic cross-country babymoon. They attempt to recharge at the beach in Provincetown, stumble through their impromptu baby shower in Chicago, and endure a Star Wars -themed wedding in Colorado before heading west for the baby. But when they take several unexpected detours, old wounds are reopened and secrets spill out that could change their relationship for better or for worse, forcing the couple to reexamine the meaning of family while building their own. After all, what’s a road trip without a few bumps along the way?
My Rating: ★★★
*My Review below the cut.
My Review:
This was good, if a bit over the top for me. It was campy in a way that just doesn't appeal to me because it didn't really feel authentic and I could never get behind the characters 100% even though I did find many parts amusing.
What I really did appreciate was the topic. Road trip? Been done. Two men on a save the relationship road trip to reconnect before their baby is delivered? I haven't seen that before. If it had been slightly less over-the-top and I'd found the characters more relatable, I would have absolutely loved it.
As it was clearly intended to be a humorous and somewhat campy road trip, the situations and characters encountered, including Wyatt and Biz's family members and friends, were all over the top to the point that they felt like stereotypes. But then sometimes they would break through the stereotype and feel more real, and that I did enjoy.
It was told in alternating POV style, but for some reason whenever we were in Wyatt's POV and Biz said something, the dialogue tag would be Wyatt saying how Biz felt about it. The same happened in Biz's POV when Wyatt spoke. It was really strange and kept taking me out of the story because it didn't make sense for the characters to know what the other person was thinking, so maybe it was all assumptions? But it happened just about every time anything was said.
Wyatt and Biz also argued and were resentful and childish toward one another for the entire book. I was hoping they'd work things out, and a couple times thought they might, and then they'd revert to sniping at each other. It didn't give me a whole lot of confidence about their ability to handle actually raising a child together. The way it's told it's as if seeing the baby delivered magically fixes everything, cue the adorable 6 years later epilogue.
I liked it enough to continue to read the whole book, however, and I think it will appeal to a lot of people. Especially those who enjoy campy over the top humor.
*Thanks to NetGalley and Berkley for providing an early copy for review.
#shilo reads#arc review#netgalley#queer books#berkley books#berkley publishing#berkley#the bump#sidney karger
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Goodreads | Amazon US | B&N | Blackwell’s | Bookshop “I dreamt myths larger than my girl body could hold.” such a heartfelt literary horror debut that i think i will hold inside me forever. i really did love this, and the writing is just completely out of this world. i cannot wait to see what this author does next, and just follow their career and stories forever. ren has loved mermaids and their stories for all her life, but when she is a small girl she also discovers her love and fascination for the water, and the escapism and transformation it can bring. She joins her school’s swim team and starts swimming competitively, and this story takes place in highschool when her life is consumed with being the best swimmer her body will allow her to be, despite being only human… for now. and we get to watch ren holding on to the identity of a girl, of a swimmer, of a child of immigrants, of being queer, and we get to also watch her become the mermaid she was always meant to be. chlorine is also a little bit of an epistolary novel, and we get to see letters being written to ren’s friend/love interest, cathy, where we get to see her perspective of the transformation of ren, while also being filled with longing. this just adds an extra dark tone to the novel, because the reader is reading these one sided letters of missing someone, while switching back and forth to the story and the direction of events that are playing out with Ren inside her mind. i feel like you probably shouldn’t know too much more before going in, but some other things in this novel that i really loved, despite being hard to read: talk of being a child of diaspora and how the american dream your elders came searching for can really be a nightmare. how doctors can be horrible and not actually care about their patients or their health, and how medical care you are choosing to get can still feel like a violation, and how these last two things can be so much bigger when you’re a queer nonwhite kid. how adults can push kids so far past their limits, yet still ignore all the signs that they are drowning. overall, i really did love this and sapphic asian stories about feeling like you’re from a completely different world are always going to tug on my heartstrings very hard and very deeply. (and if you need to hear it, you belong and your continuous transformation is beautiful.) i really recommend this debut if you are in a good head space with the trigger warnings. bonus: this author is army and wrote a really beautiful piece about their debut novel, inspiration, and bts (and i am very grateful to read this blue side story and gain hope.) – On BTS, Writing, and What Makes an Artist. bonus bonus: i wrote this entire review listening to come back to me by rm on repeat because bts are also one of my greatest inspirations in life. content warnings at the start of the book: racism, misogyny, self-harm, eating disorders, homophobia, depression, and sexual violence. additional trigger + content warnings i found while reading: blood, menstruation, scene getting an iud, talk of abortion, pregnancy scare, abandonment, child abuse, grooming, hospital setting, concussion, extreme headaches, car crash one sentence mention, anxiety, grief, pica, needles, talk of debt, abuse of medication, drinking, smoking, vomit, bad medical professionals and treatment, a lot of microaggressions from the love interest, and i just want to emphasize that there is a lot of talk of body image and a lot of food descriptions that are central themes in this book that go hand in hand with disordered eating. goodreads | instagram | youtube | kofi | spotify | amazon | wishlist
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CopyCat Cycle 2 - Round 1
I absolutely love being the host for ENTM’s CopyCat Cycle. This was my brain child that Katarh gave me permission to test run. It is a chance for models to be a little silly, while also getting to create some fun and interesting screenies. Last cycle, I played it a bit safe with the themes, but this cycle I went a little more Cray-cray.… which brings us to our first Round theme Florida…
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STILL ALIVE
“Still Alive” by grouptherapy., is a compelling and emotionally resonant track that delves into themes of resilience, self-reflection, and the pursuit of dreams. The song, part of their album “I Was Mature for My Age, but I Was Still a Child”, showcases the collective’s diverse talents and lyrical depth. The first verse is particularly striking, as it reflects on overcoming challenges and…
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FSE with GeneratePress
Hello! This is my first blog post on this site and I appreciate that you are reading this ❤️. Anyway, let’s talk about something I found that allows you to use FSE with any theme (including GeneratePress) via a child theme. Creating a child theme GeneratePress has a great page on this topic (https://docs.generatepress.com/article/using-child-theme/) but I recommend this child theme:…
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