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<?php
/**
* Twenty Eleven Theme Options
*
* @package WordPress
* @subpackage Twenty_Eleven
Rewrite of Twenty Eleven theme-options.php. Including: * Full inline documentation. * Enqueue scripts/styles on admin_enqueue_scripts and use hook_suffix rather than GET[page] * Add filters to twentyeleven_color_schemes(), twentyeleven_layouts(), which necessitates adding a thumbnail URL value here, rather than generating them in the form. * Add a twentyeleven_default_theme_options filter. * Remove manual check for REQUEST[settings-updated], instead using settings_errors(), since we're using options.php. * Abstract out the default link color, rather than hardcoding it in certain places. * Use checked(). * Rename some variables and functions for clarity. * Remove unnecessary functions twentyeleven_current_layout() and twentyeleven_current_color_scheme(), as we already have twentyeleven_get_theme_options(). * Add a twentyeleven_color_schemes action to allow for enqueueing custom color schemes. * Add a twentyeleven_layout_classes filter, to allow filtering what gets sent back to body_class(). * Hook into wp_enqueue_scripts rather than wp_print_styles for enqueueing the color stylesheet. * Rewrite the register_setting() callback to start from scratch with an empty array. Improve the link_color logic. * Use submit_button(). * Use esc_attr() rather than esc_attr_e() for non-translations. TODO: * Implement settings sections/fields logic to allow extension of the options page. * Consider re-doing this in a class. It'll be cleaner. * Store a DB version so we can do an add_option(), rather than calling get_option() with defaults. see #17198. git-svn-id: http://svn.automattic.com/wordpress/trunk@17733 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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* @since Twenty Eleven 1.0
*/
/**
Rewrite of Twenty Eleven theme-options.php. Including: * Full inline documentation. * Enqueue scripts/styles on admin_enqueue_scripts and use hook_suffix rather than GET[page] * Add filters to twentyeleven_color_schemes(), twentyeleven_layouts(), which necessitates adding a thumbnail URL value here, rather than generating them in the form. * Add a twentyeleven_default_theme_options filter. * Remove manual check for REQUEST[settings-updated], instead using settings_errors(), since we're using options.php. * Abstract out the default link color, rather than hardcoding it in certain places. * Use checked(). * Rename some variables and functions for clarity. * Remove unnecessary functions twentyeleven_current_layout() and twentyeleven_current_color_scheme(), as we already have twentyeleven_get_theme_options(). * Add a twentyeleven_color_schemes action to allow for enqueueing custom color schemes. * Add a twentyeleven_layout_classes filter, to allow filtering what gets sent back to body_class(). * Hook into wp_enqueue_scripts rather than wp_print_styles for enqueueing the color stylesheet. * Rewrite the register_setting() callback to start from scratch with an empty array. Improve the link_color logic. * Use submit_button(). * Use esc_attr() rather than esc_attr_e() for non-translations. TODO: * Implement settings sections/fields logic to allow extension of the options page. * Consider re-doing this in a class. It'll be cleaner. * Store a DB version so we can do an add_option(), rather than calling get_option() with defaults. see #17198. git-svn-id: http://svn.automattic.com/wordpress/trunk@17733 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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* Properly enqueue styles and scripts for our theme options page.
*
* This function is attached to the admin_enqueue_scripts action hook.
*
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.0
*
* @param string $hook_suffix An admin page's hook suffix.
*/
Rewrite of Twenty Eleven theme-options.php. Including: * Full inline documentation. * Enqueue scripts/styles on admin_enqueue_scripts and use hook_suffix rather than GET[page] * Add filters to twentyeleven_color_schemes(), twentyeleven_layouts(), which necessitates adding a thumbnail URL value here, rather than generating them in the form. * Add a twentyeleven_default_theme_options filter. * Remove manual check for REQUEST[settings-updated], instead using settings_errors(), since we're using options.php. * Abstract out the default link color, rather than hardcoding it in certain places. * Use checked(). * Rename some variables and functions for clarity. * Remove unnecessary functions twentyeleven_current_layout() and twentyeleven_current_color_scheme(), as we already have twentyeleven_get_theme_options(). * Add a twentyeleven_color_schemes action to allow for enqueueing custom color schemes. * Add a twentyeleven_layout_classes filter, to allow filtering what gets sent back to body_class(). * Hook into wp_enqueue_scripts rather than wp_print_styles for enqueueing the color stylesheet. * Rewrite the register_setting() callback to start from scratch with an empty array. Improve the link_color logic. * Use submit_button(). * Use esc_attr() rather than esc_attr_e() for non-translations. TODO: * Implement settings sections/fields logic to allow extension of the options page. * Consider re-doing this in a class. It'll be cleaner. * Store a DB version so we can do an add_option(), rather than calling get_option() with defaults. see #17198. git-svn-id: http://svn.automattic.com/wordpress/trunk@17733 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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function twentyeleven_admin_enqueue_scripts( $hook_suffix ) {
wp_enqueue_style( 'twentyeleven-theme-options', get_template_directory_uri() . '/inc/theme-options.css', false, '20110602' );
wp_enqueue_script( 'twentyeleven-theme-options', get_template_directory_uri() . '/inc/theme-options.js', array( 'farbtastic' ), '20110610' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'farbtastic' );
}
add_action( 'admin_print_styles-appearance_page_theme_options', 'twentyeleven_admin_enqueue_scripts' );
/**
Rewrite of Twenty Eleven theme-options.php. Including: * Full inline documentation. * Enqueue scripts/styles on admin_enqueue_scripts and use hook_suffix rather than GET[page] * Add filters to twentyeleven_color_schemes(), twentyeleven_layouts(), which necessitates adding a thumbnail URL value here, rather than generating them in the form. * Add a twentyeleven_default_theme_options filter. * Remove manual check for REQUEST[settings-updated], instead using settings_errors(), since we're using options.php. * Abstract out the default link color, rather than hardcoding it in certain places. * Use checked(). * Rename some variables and functions for clarity. * Remove unnecessary functions twentyeleven_current_layout() and twentyeleven_current_color_scheme(), as we already have twentyeleven_get_theme_options(). * Add a twentyeleven_color_schemes action to allow for enqueueing custom color schemes. * Add a twentyeleven_layout_classes filter, to allow filtering what gets sent back to body_class(). * Hook into wp_enqueue_scripts rather than wp_print_styles for enqueueing the color stylesheet. * Rewrite the register_setting() callback to start from scratch with an empty array. Improve the link_color logic. * Use submit_button(). * Use esc_attr() rather than esc_attr_e() for non-translations. TODO: * Implement settings sections/fields logic to allow extension of the options page. * Consider re-doing this in a class. It'll be cleaner. * Store a DB version so we can do an add_option(), rather than calling get_option() with defaults. see #17198. git-svn-id: http://svn.automattic.com/wordpress/trunk@17733 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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* Register the form setting for our twentyeleven_options array.
*
* This function is attached to the admin_init action hook.
*
* This call to register_setting() registers a validation callback, twentyeleven_theme_options_validate(),
* which is used when the option is saved, to ensure that our option values are complete, properly
* formatted, and safe.
*
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.0
*/
Rewrite of Twenty Eleven theme-options.php. Including: * Full inline documentation. * Enqueue scripts/styles on admin_enqueue_scripts and use hook_suffix rather than GET[page] * Add filters to twentyeleven_color_schemes(), twentyeleven_layouts(), which necessitates adding a thumbnail URL value here, rather than generating them in the form. * Add a twentyeleven_default_theme_options filter. * Remove manual check for REQUEST[settings-updated], instead using settings_errors(), since we're using options.php. * Abstract out the default link color, rather than hardcoding it in certain places. * Use checked(). * Rename some variables and functions for clarity. * Remove unnecessary functions twentyeleven_current_layout() and twentyeleven_current_color_scheme(), as we already have twentyeleven_get_theme_options(). * Add a twentyeleven_color_schemes action to allow for enqueueing custom color schemes. * Add a twentyeleven_layout_classes filter, to allow filtering what gets sent back to body_class(). * Hook into wp_enqueue_scripts rather than wp_print_styles for enqueueing the color stylesheet. * Rewrite the register_setting() callback to start from scratch with an empty array. Improve the link_color logic. * Use submit_button(). * Use esc_attr() rather than esc_attr_e() for non-translations. TODO: * Implement settings sections/fields logic to allow extension of the options page. * Consider re-doing this in a class. It'll be cleaner. * Store a DB version so we can do an add_option(), rather than calling get_option() with defaults. see #17198. git-svn-id: http://svn.automattic.com/wordpress/trunk@17733 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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function twentyeleven_theme_options_init() {
register_setting(
'twentyeleven_options', // Options group, see settings_fields() call in twentyeleven_theme_options_render_page().
'twentyeleven_theme_options', // Database option, see twentyeleven_get_theme_options().
'twentyeleven_theme_options_validate' // The sanitization callback, see twentyeleven_theme_options_validate().
);
// Register our settings field group.
add_settings_section(
'general', // Unique identifier for the settings section.
'', // Section title (we don't want one).
'__return_false', // Section callback (we don't want anything).
'theme_options' // Menu slug, used to uniquely identify the page; see twentyeleven_theme_options_add_page().
);
// Register our individual settings fields.
add_settings_field(
'color_scheme', // Unique identifier for the field for this section.
__( 'Color Scheme', 'twentyeleven' ), // Setting field label.
'twentyeleven_settings_field_color_scheme', // Function that renders the settings field.
'theme_options', // Menu slug, used to uniquely identify the page; see twentyeleven_theme_options_add_page().
'general' // Settings section. Same as the first argument in the add_settings_section() above.
);
add_settings_field( 'link_color', __( 'Link Color', 'twentyeleven' ), 'twentyeleven_settings_field_link_color', 'theme_options', 'general' );
add_settings_field( 'layout', __( 'Default Layout', 'twentyeleven' ), 'twentyeleven_settings_field_layout', 'theme_options', 'general' );
}
Rewrite of Twenty Eleven theme-options.php. Including: * Full inline documentation. * Enqueue scripts/styles on admin_enqueue_scripts and use hook_suffix rather than GET[page] * Add filters to twentyeleven_color_schemes(), twentyeleven_layouts(), which necessitates adding a thumbnail URL value here, rather than generating them in the form. * Add a twentyeleven_default_theme_options filter. * Remove manual check for REQUEST[settings-updated], instead using settings_errors(), since we're using options.php. * Abstract out the default link color, rather than hardcoding it in certain places. * Use checked(). * Rename some variables and functions for clarity. * Remove unnecessary functions twentyeleven_current_layout() and twentyeleven_current_color_scheme(), as we already have twentyeleven_get_theme_options(). * Add a twentyeleven_color_schemes action to allow for enqueueing custom color schemes. * Add a twentyeleven_layout_classes filter, to allow filtering what gets sent back to body_class(). * Hook into wp_enqueue_scripts rather than wp_print_styles for enqueueing the color stylesheet. * Rewrite the register_setting() callback to start from scratch with an empty array. Improve the link_color logic. * Use submit_button(). * Use esc_attr() rather than esc_attr_e() for non-translations. TODO: * Implement settings sections/fields logic to allow extension of the options page. * Consider re-doing this in a class. It'll be cleaner. * Store a DB version so we can do an add_option(), rather than calling get_option() with defaults. see #17198. git-svn-id: http://svn.automattic.com/wordpress/trunk@17733 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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add_action( 'admin_init', 'twentyeleven_theme_options_init' );
/**
* Change the capability required to save the 'twentyeleven_options' options group.
*
* @see twentyeleven_theme_options_init() First parameter to register_setting() is the name of the options group.
* @see twentyeleven_theme_options_add_page() The edit_theme_options capability is used for viewing the page.
*
* By default, the options groups for all registered settings require the manage_options capability.
* This filter is required to change our theme options page to edit_theme_options instead.
* By default, only administrators have either of these capabilities, but the desire here is
* to allow for finer-grained control for roles and users.
*
* @param string $capability The capability used for the page, which is manage_options by default.
* @return string The capability to actually use.
*/
function twentyeleven_option_page_capability( $capability ) {
return 'edit_theme_options';
}
add_filter( 'option_page_capability_twentyeleven_options', 'twentyeleven_option_page_capability' );
/**
* Add a theme options page to the admin menu, including some help documentation.
Rewrite of Twenty Eleven theme-options.php. Including: * Full inline documentation. * Enqueue scripts/styles on admin_enqueue_scripts and use hook_suffix rather than GET[page] * Add filters to twentyeleven_color_schemes(), twentyeleven_layouts(), which necessitates adding a thumbnail URL value here, rather than generating them in the form. * Add a twentyeleven_default_theme_options filter. * Remove manual check for REQUEST[settings-updated], instead using settings_errors(), since we're using options.php. * Abstract out the default link color, rather than hardcoding it in certain places. * Use checked(). * Rename some variables and functions for clarity. * Remove unnecessary functions twentyeleven_current_layout() and twentyeleven_current_color_scheme(), as we already have twentyeleven_get_theme_options(). * Add a twentyeleven_color_schemes action to allow for enqueueing custom color schemes. * Add a twentyeleven_layout_classes filter, to allow filtering what gets sent back to body_class(). * Hook into wp_enqueue_scripts rather than wp_print_styles for enqueueing the color stylesheet. * Rewrite the register_setting() callback to start from scratch with an empty array. Improve the link_color logic. * Use submit_button(). * Use esc_attr() rather than esc_attr_e() for non-translations. TODO: * Implement settings sections/fields logic to allow extension of the options page. * Consider re-doing this in a class. It'll be cleaner. * Store a DB version so we can do an add_option(), rather than calling get_option() with defaults. see #17198. git-svn-id: http://svn.automattic.com/wordpress/trunk@17733 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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*
* This function is attached to the admin_menu action hook.
*
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.0
*/
Rewrite of Twenty Eleven theme-options.php. Including: * Full inline documentation. * Enqueue scripts/styles on admin_enqueue_scripts and use hook_suffix rather than GET[page] * Add filters to twentyeleven_color_schemes(), twentyeleven_layouts(), which necessitates adding a thumbnail URL value here, rather than generating them in the form. * Add a twentyeleven_default_theme_options filter. * Remove manual check for REQUEST[settings-updated], instead using settings_errors(), since we're using options.php. * Abstract out the default link color, rather than hardcoding it in certain places. * Use checked(). * Rename some variables and functions for clarity. * Remove unnecessary functions twentyeleven_current_layout() and twentyeleven_current_color_scheme(), as we already have twentyeleven_get_theme_options(). * Add a twentyeleven_color_schemes action to allow for enqueueing custom color schemes. * Add a twentyeleven_layout_classes filter, to allow filtering what gets sent back to body_class(). * Hook into wp_enqueue_scripts rather than wp_print_styles for enqueueing the color stylesheet. * Rewrite the register_setting() callback to start from scratch with an empty array. Improve the link_color logic. * Use submit_button(). * Use esc_attr() rather than esc_attr_e() for non-translations. TODO: * Implement settings sections/fields logic to allow extension of the options page. * Consider re-doing this in a class. It'll be cleaner. * Store a DB version so we can do an add_option(), rather than calling get_option() with defaults. see #17198. git-svn-id: http://svn.automattic.com/wordpress/trunk@17733 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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function twentyeleven_theme_options_add_page() {
$theme_page = add_theme_page(
__( 'Theme Options', 'twentyeleven' ), // Name of page.
__( 'Theme Options', 'twentyeleven' ), // Label in menu.
'edit_theme_options', // Capability required.
'theme_options', // Menu slug, used to uniquely identify the page.
'twentyeleven_theme_options_render_page' // Function that renders the options page.
Rewrite of Twenty Eleven theme-options.php. Including: * Full inline documentation. * Enqueue scripts/styles on admin_enqueue_scripts and use hook_suffix rather than GET[page] * Add filters to twentyeleven_color_schemes(), twentyeleven_layouts(), which necessitates adding a thumbnail URL value here, rather than generating them in the form. * Add a twentyeleven_default_theme_options filter. * Remove manual check for REQUEST[settings-updated], instead using settings_errors(), since we're using options.php. * Abstract out the default link color, rather than hardcoding it in certain places. * Use checked(). * Rename some variables and functions for clarity. * Remove unnecessary functions twentyeleven_current_layout() and twentyeleven_current_color_scheme(), as we already have twentyeleven_get_theme_options(). * Add a twentyeleven_color_schemes action to allow for enqueueing custom color schemes. * Add a twentyeleven_layout_classes filter, to allow filtering what gets sent back to body_class(). * Hook into wp_enqueue_scripts rather than wp_print_styles for enqueueing the color stylesheet. * Rewrite the register_setting() callback to start from scratch with an empty array. Improve the link_color logic. * Use submit_button(). * Use esc_attr() rather than esc_attr_e() for non-translations. TODO: * Implement settings sections/fields logic to allow extension of the options page. * Consider re-doing this in a class. It'll be cleaner. * Store a DB version so we can do an add_option(), rather than calling get_option() with defaults. see #17198. git-svn-id: http://svn.automattic.com/wordpress/trunk@17733 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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);
if ( ! $theme_page ) {
return;
}
add_action( "load-{$theme_page}", 'twentyeleven_theme_options_help' );
}
add_action( 'admin_menu', 'twentyeleven_theme_options_add_page' );
function twentyeleven_theme_options_help() {
$help = '<p>' . __( 'Some themes provide customization options that are grouped together on a Theme Options screen. If you change themes, options may change or disappear, as they are theme-specific. Your current theme, Twenty Eleven, provides the following Theme Options:', 'twentyeleven' ) . '</p>' .
'<ol>' .
'<li>' . __( '<strong>Color Scheme</strong>: You can choose a color palette of "Light" (light background with dark text) or "Dark" (dark background with light text) for your site.', 'twentyeleven' ) . '</li>' .
'<li>' . __( '<strong>Link Color</strong>: You can choose the color used for text links on your site. You can enter the HTML color or hex code, or you can choose visually by clicking the "Select a Color" button to pick from a color wheel.', 'twentyeleven' ) . '</li>' .
'<li>' . __( '<strong>Default Layout</strong>: You can choose if you want your site&#8217;s default layout to have a sidebar on the left, the right, or not at all.', 'twentyeleven' ) . '</li>' .
'</ol>' .
'<p>' . __( 'Remember to click "Save Changes" to save any changes you have made to the theme options.', 'twentyeleven' ) . '</p>';
$sidebar = '<p><strong>' . __( 'For more information:', 'twentyeleven' ) . '</strong></p>' .
'<p>' . __( '<a href="https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/customizer/" target="_blank">Documentation on Theme Customization</a>', 'twentyeleven' ) . '</p>' .
'<p>' . __( '<a href="https://wordpress.org/support/forums/" target="_blank">Support forums</a>', 'twentyeleven' ) . '</p>';
$screen = get_current_screen();
if ( method_exists( $screen, 'add_help_tab' ) ) {
// WordPress 3.3.0.
$screen->add_help_tab(
array(
'title' => __( 'Overview', 'twentyeleven' ),
'id' => 'theme-options-help',
'content' => $help,
)
);
$screen->set_help_sidebar( $sidebar );
} else {
// WordPress 3.2.0.
add_contextual_help( $screen, $help . $sidebar );
}
}
/**
* Return an array of color schemes registered for Twenty Eleven.
Rewrite of Twenty Eleven theme-options.php. Including: * Full inline documentation. * Enqueue scripts/styles on admin_enqueue_scripts and use hook_suffix rather than GET[page] * Add filters to twentyeleven_color_schemes(), twentyeleven_layouts(), which necessitates adding a thumbnail URL value here, rather than generating them in the form. * Add a twentyeleven_default_theme_options filter. * Remove manual check for REQUEST[settings-updated], instead using settings_errors(), since we're using options.php. * Abstract out the default link color, rather than hardcoding it in certain places. * Use checked(). * Rename some variables and functions for clarity. * Remove unnecessary functions twentyeleven_current_layout() and twentyeleven_current_color_scheme(), as we already have twentyeleven_get_theme_options(). * Add a twentyeleven_color_schemes action to allow for enqueueing custom color schemes. * Add a twentyeleven_layout_classes filter, to allow filtering what gets sent back to body_class(). * Hook into wp_enqueue_scripts rather than wp_print_styles for enqueueing the color stylesheet. * Rewrite the register_setting() callback to start from scratch with an empty array. Improve the link_color logic. * Use submit_button(). * Use esc_attr() rather than esc_attr_e() for non-translations. TODO: * Implement settings sections/fields logic to allow extension of the options page. * Consider re-doing this in a class. It'll be cleaner. * Store a DB version so we can do an add_option(), rather than calling get_option() with defaults. see #17198. git-svn-id: http://svn.automattic.com/wordpress/trunk@17733 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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*
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.0
*/
function twentyeleven_color_schemes() {
$color_scheme_options = array(
'light' => array(
'value' => 'light',
'label' => __( 'Light', 'twentyeleven' ),
'thumbnail' => get_template_directory_uri() . '/inc/images/light.png',
'default_link_color' => '#1b8be0',
),
'dark' => array(
'value' => 'dark',
'label' => __( 'Dark', 'twentyeleven' ),
'thumbnail' => get_template_directory_uri() . '/inc/images/dark.png',
'default_link_color' => '#e4741f',
),
);
/**
* Filters the Twenty Eleven color scheme options.
*
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.0
*
* @param array $color_scheme_options An associative array of color scheme options.
*/
Rewrite of Twenty Eleven theme-options.php. Including: * Full inline documentation. * Enqueue scripts/styles on admin_enqueue_scripts and use hook_suffix rather than GET[page] * Add filters to twentyeleven_color_schemes(), twentyeleven_layouts(), which necessitates adding a thumbnail URL value here, rather than generating them in the form. * Add a twentyeleven_default_theme_options filter. * Remove manual check for REQUEST[settings-updated], instead using settings_errors(), since we're using options.php. * Abstract out the default link color, rather than hardcoding it in certain places. * Use checked(). * Rename some variables and functions for clarity. * Remove unnecessary functions twentyeleven_current_layout() and twentyeleven_current_color_scheme(), as we already have twentyeleven_get_theme_options(). * Add a twentyeleven_color_schemes action to allow for enqueueing custom color schemes. * Add a twentyeleven_layout_classes filter, to allow filtering what gets sent back to body_class(). * Hook into wp_enqueue_scripts rather than wp_print_styles for enqueueing the color stylesheet. * Rewrite the register_setting() callback to start from scratch with an empty array. Improve the link_color logic. * Use submit_button(). * Use esc_attr() rather than esc_attr_e() for non-translations. TODO: * Implement settings sections/fields logic to allow extension of the options page. * Consider re-doing this in a class. It'll be cleaner. * Store a DB version so we can do an add_option(), rather than calling get_option() with defaults. see #17198. git-svn-id: http://svn.automattic.com/wordpress/trunk@17733 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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return apply_filters( 'twentyeleven_color_schemes', $color_scheme_options );
}
/**
* Return an array of layout options registered for Twenty Eleven.
Rewrite of Twenty Eleven theme-options.php. Including: * Full inline documentation. * Enqueue scripts/styles on admin_enqueue_scripts and use hook_suffix rather than GET[page] * Add filters to twentyeleven_color_schemes(), twentyeleven_layouts(), which necessitates adding a thumbnail URL value here, rather than generating them in the form. * Add a twentyeleven_default_theme_options filter. * Remove manual check for REQUEST[settings-updated], instead using settings_errors(), since we're using options.php. * Abstract out the default link color, rather than hardcoding it in certain places. * Use checked(). * Rename some variables and functions for clarity. * Remove unnecessary functions twentyeleven_current_layout() and twentyeleven_current_color_scheme(), as we already have twentyeleven_get_theme_options(). * Add a twentyeleven_color_schemes action to allow for enqueueing custom color schemes. * Add a twentyeleven_layout_classes filter, to allow filtering what gets sent back to body_class(). * Hook into wp_enqueue_scripts rather than wp_print_styles for enqueueing the color stylesheet. * Rewrite the register_setting() callback to start from scratch with an empty array. Improve the link_color logic. * Use submit_button(). * Use esc_attr() rather than esc_attr_e() for non-translations. TODO: * Implement settings sections/fields logic to allow extension of the options page. * Consider re-doing this in a class. It'll be cleaner. * Store a DB version so we can do an add_option(), rather than calling get_option() with defaults. see #17198. git-svn-id: http://svn.automattic.com/wordpress/trunk@17733 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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*
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.0
*/
function twentyeleven_layouts() {
$layout_options = array(
'content-sidebar' => array(
'value' => 'content-sidebar',
'label' => __( 'Content on left', 'twentyeleven' ),
'thumbnail' => get_template_directory_uri() . '/inc/images/content-sidebar.png',
),
'sidebar-content' => array(
'value' => 'sidebar-content',
'label' => __( 'Content on right', 'twentyeleven' ),
'thumbnail' => get_template_directory_uri() . '/inc/images/sidebar-content.png',
),
'content' => array(
'value' => 'content',
'label' => __( 'One-column, no sidebar', 'twentyeleven' ),
'thumbnail' => get_template_directory_uri() . '/inc/images/content.png',
),
);
/**
* Filters the Twenty Eleven layout options.
*
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.0
*
* @param array $layout_options An associative array of layout options.
*/
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return apply_filters( 'twentyeleven_layouts', $layout_options );
}
/**
* Return the default options for Twenty Eleven.
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*
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.0
*
* @return array An array of default theme options.
*/
function twentyeleven_get_default_theme_options() {
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$default_theme_options = array(
'color_scheme' => 'light',
'link_color' => twentyeleven_get_default_link_color( 'light' ),
'theme_layout' => 'content-sidebar',
);
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if ( is_rtl() ) {
$default_theme_options['theme_layout'] = 'sidebar-content';
}
/**
* Filters the Twenty Eleven default options.
*
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.0
*
* @param array $default_theme_options An array of default theme options.
*/
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return apply_filters( 'twentyeleven_default_theme_options', $default_theme_options );
}
/**
* Return the default link color for Twenty Eleven, based on color scheme.
*
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.0
*
* @param string $color_scheme Optional. Color scheme.
* Default null (or the active color scheme).
* @return string The default link color.
*/
function twentyeleven_get_default_link_color( $color_scheme = null ) {
if ( null === $color_scheme ) {
$options = twentyeleven_get_theme_options();
$color_scheme = $options['color_scheme'];
}
$color_schemes = twentyeleven_color_schemes();
if ( ! isset( $color_schemes[ $color_scheme ] ) ) {
return false;
}
return $color_schemes[ $color_scheme ]['default_link_color'];
}
/**
* Return the options array for Twenty Eleven.
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*
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.0
*/
function twentyeleven_get_theme_options() {
return get_option( 'twentyeleven_theme_options', twentyeleven_get_default_theme_options() );
}
/**
* Render the Color Scheme setting field.
*
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.3
*/
function twentyeleven_settings_field_color_scheme() {
$options = twentyeleven_get_theme_options();
foreach ( twentyeleven_color_schemes() as $scheme ) {
?>
<div class="layout image-radio-option color-scheme">
<label class="description">
<input type="radio" name="twentyeleven_theme_options[color_scheme]" value="<?php echo esc_attr( $scheme['value'] ); ?>" <?php checked( $options['color_scheme'], $scheme['value'] ); ?> />
<input type="hidden" id="default-color-<?php echo esc_attr( $scheme['value'] ); ?>" value="<?php echo esc_attr( $scheme['default_link_color'] ); ?>" />
<span>
<img src="<?php echo esc_url( $scheme['thumbnail'] ); ?>" width="136" height="122" alt="" />
<?php echo esc_html( $scheme['label'] ); ?>
</span>
</label>
</div>
<?php
}
}
/**
* Render the Link Color setting field.
*
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.3
*/
function twentyeleven_settings_field_link_color() {
$options = twentyeleven_get_theme_options();
?>
<input type="text" name="twentyeleven_theme_options[link_color]" id="link-color" value="<?php echo esc_attr( $options['link_color'] ); ?>" />
<a href="#" class="pickcolor hide-if-no-js" id="link-color-example"></a>
<input type="button" class="pickcolor button hide-if-no-js" value="<?php esc_attr_e( 'Select a Color', 'twentyeleven' ); ?>" />
<div id="colorPickerDiv" style="z-index: 100; background:#eee; border:1px solid #ccc; position:absolute; display:none;"></div>
<br />
<span>
<?php
/* translators: %s: Link color. */
printf( __( 'Default color: %s', 'twentyeleven' ), '<span id="default-color">' . twentyeleven_get_default_link_color( $options['color_scheme'] ) . '</span>' );
?>
</span>
<?php
}
/**
* Render the Layout setting field.
*
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.3
*/
function twentyeleven_settings_field_layout() {
$options = twentyeleven_get_theme_options();
foreach ( twentyeleven_layouts() as $layout ) {
?>
<div class="layout image-radio-option theme-layout">
<label class="description">
<input type="radio" name="twentyeleven_theme_options[theme_layout]" value="<?php echo esc_attr( $layout['value'] ); ?>" <?php checked( $options['theme_layout'], $layout['value'] ); ?> />
<span>
<img src="<?php echo esc_url( $layout['thumbnail'] ); ?>" width="136" height="122" alt="" />
<?php echo esc_html( $layout['label'] ); ?>
</span>
</label>
</div>
<?php
}
}
/**
* Render the theme options page for Twenty Eleven.
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*
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.2
*/
function twentyeleven_theme_options_render_page() {
$theme_name = function_exists( 'wp_get_theme' ) ? wp_get_theme()->display( 'Name' ) : get_option( 'current_theme' );
?>
<div class="wrap">
<h2>
<?php
/* translators: %s: Theme name. */
printf( __( '%s Theme Options', 'twentyeleven' ), $theme_name );
?>
</h2>
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<?php settings_errors(); ?>
<form method="post" action="options.php">
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<?php
settings_fields( 'twentyeleven_options' );
do_settings_sections( 'theme_options' );
submit_button();
?>
</form>
</div>
<?php
}
/**
* Sanitize and validate form input.
*
* Accepts an array, return a sanitized array.
*
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* @see twentyeleven_theme_options_init()
* @todo set up Reset Options action
*
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.0
*
* @param array $input An array of form input.
*/
function twentyeleven_theme_options_validate( $input ) {
$defaults = twentyeleven_get_default_theme_options();
$output = $defaults;
// Color scheme must be in our array of color scheme options.
if ( isset( $input['color_scheme'] ) && array_key_exists( $input['color_scheme'], twentyeleven_color_schemes() ) ) {
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$output['color_scheme'] = $input['color_scheme'];
}
// Our defaults for the link color may have changed, based on the color scheme.
$defaults['link_color'] = twentyeleven_get_default_link_color( $output['color_scheme'] );
$output['link_color'] = $defaults['link_color'];
// Link color must be 3 or 6 hexadecimal characters.
if ( isset( $input['link_color'] ) && preg_match( '/^#?([a-f0-9]{3}){1,2}$/i', $input['link_color'] ) ) {
$output['link_color'] = '#' . strtolower( ltrim( $input['link_color'], '#' ) );
}
// Theme layout must be in our array of theme layout options.
if ( isset( $input['theme_layout'] ) && array_key_exists( $input['theme_layout'], twentyeleven_layouts() ) ) {
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$output['theme_layout'] = $input['theme_layout'];
}
/**
* Filters the Twenty Eleven sanitized form input array.
*
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.0
*
* @param array $output An array of sanitized form output.
* @param array $input An array of un-sanitized form input.
* @param array $defaults An array of default theme options.
*/
return apply_filters( 'twentyeleven_theme_options_validate', $output, $input, $defaults );
}
/**
* Enqueue the styles for the current color scheme.
*
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.0
*/
function twentyeleven_enqueue_color_scheme() {
$options = twentyeleven_get_theme_options();
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$color_scheme = $options['color_scheme'];
if ( 'dark' === $color_scheme ) {
wp_enqueue_style( 'dark', get_template_directory_uri() . '/colors/dark.css', array(), '20240603' );
}
/**
* Fires after the styles for the Twenty Eleven color scheme are enqueued.
*
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.0
*
* @param string $color_scheme The color scheme.
*/
do_action( 'twentyeleven_enqueue_color_scheme', $color_scheme );
}
add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', 'twentyeleven_enqueue_color_scheme' );
/**
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* Add a style block to the theme for the current link color.
*
* This function is attached to the wp_head action hook.
*
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.0
*/
function twentyeleven_print_link_color_style() {
$options = twentyeleven_get_theme_options();
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$link_color = $options['link_color'];
$default_options = twentyeleven_get_default_theme_options();
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// Don't do anything if the current link color is the default.
if ( $default_options['link_color'] === $link_color ) {
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return;
}
?>
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<style>
/* Link color */
a,
#site-title a:focus,
#site-title a:hover,
#site-title a:active,
.entry-title a:hover,
.entry-title a:focus,
.entry-title a:active,
.widget_twentyeleven_ephemera .comments-link a:hover,
section.recent-posts .other-recent-posts a[rel="bookmark"]:hover,
section.recent-posts .other-recent-posts .comments-link a:hover,
.format-image footer.entry-meta a:hover,
#site-generator a:hover {
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color: <?php echo $link_color; ?>;
}
section.recent-posts .other-recent-posts .comments-link a:hover {
border-color: <?php echo $link_color; ?>;
}
article.feature-image.small .entry-summary p a:hover,
.entry-header .comments-link a:hover,
.entry-header .comments-link a:focus,
.entry-header .comments-link a:active,
.feature-slider a.active {
background-color: <?php echo $link_color; ?>;
}
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</style>
<?php
}
add_action( 'wp_head', 'twentyeleven_print_link_color_style' );
/**
* Add Twenty Eleven layout classes to the array of body classes.
*
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.0
*
* @param array $existing_classes An array of existing body classes.
*/
function twentyeleven_layout_classes( $existing_classes ) {
$options = twentyeleven_get_theme_options();
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$current_layout = $options['theme_layout'];
if ( in_array( $current_layout, array( 'content-sidebar', 'sidebar-content' ), true ) ) {
$classes = array( 'two-column' );
} else {
$classes = array( 'one-column' );
}
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if ( 'content-sidebar' === $current_layout ) {
$classes[] = 'right-sidebar';
} elseif ( 'sidebar-content' === $current_layout ) {
$classes[] = 'left-sidebar';
} else {
$classes[] = $current_layout;
}
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/**
* Filters the Twenty Eleven layout body classes.
*
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.0
*
* @param array $classes An array of body classes.
* @param string $current_layout The current theme layout.
*/
$classes = apply_filters( 'twentyeleven_layout_classes', $classes, $current_layout );
return array_merge( $existing_classes, $classes );
}
add_filter( 'body_class', 'twentyeleven_layout_classes' );
/**
* Implements Twenty Eleven theme options into Customizer
*
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.3
*
* @param WP_Customize_Manager $wp_customize Customizer object.
*/
function twentyeleven_customize_register( $wp_customize ) {
$wp_customize->get_setting( 'blogname' )->transport = 'postMessage';
$wp_customize->get_setting( 'blogdescription' )->transport = 'postMessage';
$wp_customize->get_setting( 'header_textcolor' )->transport = 'postMessage';
if ( isset( $wp_customize->selective_refresh ) ) {
$wp_customize->selective_refresh->add_partial(
'blogname',
array(
'selector' => '#site-title a',
'container_inclusive' => false,
'render_callback' => 'twentyeleven_customize_partial_blogname',
)
);
$wp_customize->selective_refresh->add_partial(
'blogdescription',
array(
'selector' => '#site-description',
'container_inclusive' => false,
'render_callback' => 'twentyeleven_customize_partial_blogdescription',
)
);
}
$options = twentyeleven_get_theme_options();
$defaults = twentyeleven_get_default_theme_options();
$wp_customize->add_setting(
'twentyeleven_theme_options[color_scheme]',
array(
'default' => $defaults['color_scheme'],
'type' => 'option',
'capability' => 'edit_theme_options',
)
);
$schemes = twentyeleven_color_schemes();
$choices = array();
foreach ( $schemes as $scheme ) {
$choices[ $scheme['value'] ] = $scheme['label'];
}
$wp_customize->add_control(
'twentyeleven_color_scheme',
array(
'label' => __( 'Color Scheme', 'twentyeleven' ),
'section' => 'colors',
'settings' => 'twentyeleven_theme_options[color_scheme]',
'type' => 'radio',
'choices' => $choices,
'priority' => 5,
)
);
// Link Color (added to Color Scheme section in Customizer).
$wp_customize->add_setting(
'twentyeleven_theme_options[link_color]',
array(
'default' => twentyeleven_get_default_link_color( $options['color_scheme'] ),
'type' => 'option',
'sanitize_callback' => 'sanitize_hex_color',
'capability' => 'edit_theme_options',
)
);
$wp_customize->add_control(
new WP_Customize_Color_Control(
$wp_customize,
'link_color',
array(
'label' => __( 'Link Color', 'twentyeleven' ),
'section' => 'colors',
'settings' => 'twentyeleven_theme_options[link_color]',
)
)
);
// Default Layout.
$wp_customize->add_section(
'twentyeleven_layout',
array(
'title' => __( 'Layout', 'twentyeleven' ),
'priority' => 50,
)
);
$wp_customize->add_setting(
'twentyeleven_theme_options[theme_layout]',
array(
'type' => 'option',
'default' => $defaults['theme_layout'],
'sanitize_callback' => 'sanitize_key',
)
);
$layouts = twentyeleven_layouts();
$choices = array();
foreach ( $layouts as $layout ) {
$choices[ $layout['value'] ] = $layout['label'];
}
$wp_customize->add_control(
'twentyeleven_theme_options[theme_layout]',
array(
'section' => 'twentyeleven_layout',
'type' => 'radio',
'choices' => $choices,
)
);
}
add_action( 'customize_register', 'twentyeleven_customize_register' );
/**
* Render the site title for the selective refresh partial.
*
* @since Twenty Eleven 2.4
*
* @see twentyeleven_customize_register()
*
* @return void
*/
function twentyeleven_customize_partial_blogname() {
bloginfo( 'name' );
}
/**
* Render the site tagline for the selective refresh partial.
*
* @since Twenty Eleven 2.4
*
* @see twentyeleven_customize_register()
*
* @return void
*/
function twentyeleven_customize_partial_blogdescription() {
bloginfo( 'description' );
}
/**
* Bind JS handlers to make Customizer preview reload changes asynchronously.
*
* Used with blogname and blogdescription.
*
* @since Twenty Eleven 1.3
*/
function twentyeleven_customize_preview_js() {
wp_enqueue_script( 'twentyeleven-customizer', get_template_directory_uri() . '/inc/theme-customizer.js', array( 'customize-preview' ), '20150401', array( 'in_footer' => true ) );
}
add_action( 'customize_preview_init', 'twentyeleven_customize_preview_js' );