some-like-it-neat | WordPress Theme Using _s , Bourbon Neat and Theme Hook | Theme library

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some-like-it-neat is a PHP library typically used in User Interface, Theme, Wordpress applications. some-like-it-neat has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Strong Copyleft License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

Some Like it Neat is a Minimal Starter theme that is Responsive out of the box. It uses Sass along with Bourbon Neat for help with Responsive grids. It's based on _s and is pretty rad.
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              some-like-it-neat has a low active ecosystem.
              It has 290 star(s) with 63 fork(s). There are 27 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 6 months.
              There are 1 open issues and 84 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 123 days. There are no pull requests.
              It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
              The latest version of some-like-it-neat is current.

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              some-like-it-neat has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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              some-like-it-neat is licensed under the GPL-2.0 License. This license is Strong Copyleft.
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              some-like-it-neat releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
              Installation instructions, examples and code snippets are available.
              some-like-it-neat saves you 2727 person hours of effort in developing the same functionality from scratch.
              It has 5909 lines of code, 173 functions and 105 files.
              It has high code complexity. Code complexity directly impacts maintainability of the code.

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            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            accentColor is deprecated and shouldn't be used
            Asked 2022-Mar-31 at 12:40

            The accentColor in ThemeData was deprecated.

            What to use then in ThemeData?

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Sep-23 at 00:35

            As the deprecated message says:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69289005

            QUESTION

            android:exported added but still getting error Apps targeting Android 12 and higher are required to specify an explicit value for android:exported
            Asked 2022-Mar-24 at 15:30

            I have added android:exported="true" to my only activity in manifest but still getting below error after updating compile sdk and target sdk version to 31.I also tried rebuilding the project , invalidating cache and restart but that didn't helped

            Error- Apps targeting Android 12 and higher are required to specify an explicit value for android:exported when the corresponding component has an intent filter defined. See https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/activity-element#exported for details.

            AndroidManifest File ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Oct-05 at 10:38

            After the build has failed go to AndroidManifest.xml and in the bottom click merged manifest see which activities which have intent-filter but don't have exported=true attribute. Or you can just get the activities which are giving error.

            Add these activities to your App manifest with android:exported="true" and app tools:node="merge" this will add exported attribute to the activities giving error.

            Example:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69287478

            QUESTION

            Invalid CSS value error while Customizing Bootstrap 5 colors with sass 3
            Asked 2022-Mar-22 at 12:49

            I want to change bootstrap's default theme-colors with SASS , the problem is when I change a color and compile , it gives me invalid CSS value error.

            I've read the docs and saw some tutorials on YouTube but I can't see where is the problem

            I'm using bootstrap 5.1.0 , sass 3 this is my scss file:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Aug-24 at 14:36

            You need to import functions and mixins too...

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68909199

            QUESTION

            Tab & Navigation Bar changes after upgrading to XCode 13 (& iOS 15)
            Asked 2022-Mar-22 at 05:47

            I have an iOS app, since upgrading to Xcode 13, I have noticed some peculiar changes to Tab and Navigation bars. In Xcode 13, there's now this black area on the tab and nav bars and on launching the app, the tab bar is now black as well as the navigation bar. Weird enough, if the view has a scroll or tableview, if I scroll up, the bottom tab bar regains its white color and if I scroll down, the navigation bar regains its white color.

            N:B: I already forced light theme from iOS 13 and above:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Sep-22 at 12:40

            first of all the problem is cause by unchecking translucent I fixed it by choosing navigation bar appearance from attributes inspector scroll edge it will fix it see this screen shot please

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69281380

            QUESTION

            Publish error: Found multiple publish output files with the same relative path
            Asked 2022-Mar-21 at 05:58

            When I publish my ABP project I get the following error:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Jan-13 at 21:59

            Issue:

            The issue raises after .NET 6 migration. There's a new feature that blocks multiple files from being copied to the same target directory with the same file name. See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/compatibility/sdk/6.0/duplicate-files-in-output

            Solution #1 (workaround):

            You can add the following build property to all your publishable (*.Web) projects' *.csproj files. This property will bypass this check and works as previously, in .NET5.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69919664

            QUESTION

            "primaryColor" property in "ThemeData" does not work in Flutter
            Asked 2022-Mar-07 at 09:41

            I'm currently investigating how to use ThemeData in the Flutter application. It should work with the code below, but the color theme doesn't apply as expected.

            Curiously, using the "primarySwatch" option instead of the "primaryColor" option applies the theme as expected.

            The execution environment is Chrome on Windows10. Neither has a dark theme applied. In addition, the results were the same in the Android11 environment of the real machine and the virtual environment.

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Sep-23 at 08:04

            the best way to set the theme to make it sperate file of theme and call in main file and the primary color is working for me theme: ThemeData(), like that you can also set theme of your icon and also you can set theme of your text.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69295173

            QUESTION

            Bootstrap 5 - Custom theme-colors not updating classes
            Asked 2022-Mar-06 at 15:16

            I have just started a new project using Bootstrap 5 and I am trying to set up theme-colors with some custom values. However doing it the way that I have always done it is giving me some issues.

            I have created three colors: $primary, $secondary, $tertiary. However if I add any classes such as bg-tertiary, then nothing changes as if it doesn't exist. bg-primary simply uses the default color defined by Bootstrap.

            My code below:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Aug-12 at 10:19

            If you want to override the bootstrap's variabvles, you do not need to use the following code.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68755179

            QUESTION

            android:exported needs to be explicitly specified for . Apps targeting Android 12 and higher are required to specify
            Asked 2022-Feb-23 at 14:13

            After upgrading to android 12, the application is not compiling. It shows

            "Manifest merger failed with multiple errors, see logs"

            Error showing in Merged manifest:

            Merging Errors: Error: android:exported needs to be explicitly specified for . Apps targeting Android 12 and higher are required to specify an explicit value for android:exported when the corresponding component has an intent filter defined. See https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/activity-element#exported for details. main manifest (this file)

            I have set all the activity with android:exported="false". But it is still showing this issue.

            My manifest file:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Aug-04 at 09:18

            I'm not sure what you're using to code, but in order to set it in Android Studio, open the manifest of your project and under the "activity" section, put android:exported="true"(or false if that is what you prefer). I have attached an example.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68554294

            QUESTION

            In Haskell, Can Kinds Be Anything Other Than a Sequence of Stars?
            Asked 2022-Feb-13 at 00:42

            Please forgive me if this question is dumb.

            While reading about Haskell kinds, I notice a theme:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Feb-13 at 00:42

            The most basic form of the kind language contains only * (or Type in more modern Haskell; I suspect we'll eventually move away from *) and ->.

            But there are more things you can build with that language than you can express by just "counting the number of *s". It's not just the number of * or -> that matter, but how they are nested. For example * -> * -> * is the kind of things that take two type arguments to produce a type, but (* -> *) -> * is the kind of things that take a single argumemt to produce a type where that argument itself must be a thing that takes a type argument to produce a type. data ThreeStars a b = Cons a b makes a type constructor with kind * -> * -> *, while data AlsoThreeStars f = AlsoCons (f Integer) makes a type constructor with kind (* -> *) -> *.

            There are several language extensions that add more features to the kind language.

            PolyKinds adds kind variables that work exactly the same way type variables work. Now we can have kinds like forall k. (* -> k) -> k.

            ConstraintKinds makes constraints (the stuff to the left of the => in type signatures, like Eq a) become ordinary type-level entities in a new kind: Constraint. Rather than the stuff left of the => being special purpose syntax fairly disconnected from the rest of the language, now what is acceptable there is anything with kind Constraint. Classes like Eq become type constructors with kind * -> Constraint; you apply it to a type like Eq Bool to produce a Constraint. The advantage is now we can use all of the language features for manipulating type-level entities to manipulate constraints (including PolyKinds!).

            DataKinds adds the ability to create new user-defined kinds containing new type-level things, in exactly the same way that in vanilla Haskell we can create new user-defined types containing new term-level things. (Exactly the same way; the way DataKinds actually works is that it lets you use a data declaration as normal and then you can use the resulting type constructor at either the type or the kind level)

            There are also kinds used for unboxed/unlifted types, which must not be ever mixed with "normal" Haskell types because they have a different memory layout; they can't contain thunks to implement lazy evaluation, so the runtime has to know never to try to "enter" them as a code pointer, or look for additional header bits, etc. They need to be kept separate at the kind level so that ordinary type variables of kind * can't be instantiated with these unlifted/unboxed types (which would allow you to pass these types that need special handling to generic code that doesn't know to provide the special handling). I'm vaguely aware of this stuff but have never actually had to use it, so I won't add any more so I don't get anything wrong. (Anyone who knows what they're talking about enough to write a brief summary paragraph here, please feel free to edit the answer)

            There are probably some others I'm forgetting. But certainly the kind language is richer than the OP is imagining just with the basic Haskell features, and there is much more to it once you turn on a few (quite widely used) extensions.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71090577

            QUESTION

            uploaded an APK which has an activity,activity alias,service or broadcast receiver with intentfilter, but without 'android : exported' property set
            Asked 2022-Feb-03 at 10:56

            I'm having an issue when i'm uploading app bundle to the play console that You uploaded an APK or Android App Bundle which has an activity, activity alias, service or broadcast receiver with intent filter, but without 'android:exported' property set. This file can't be installed on Android 12 or higher. but my manifest file includes the property.

            Manifest file

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Jan-12 at 23:56

            I face the same Issue but i solved by writing android:exported="true" in activity bellow the android:name=".MainActivity" image shown

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70684516

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            Install some-like-it-neat

            There's a lot to this theme, but don't be intimidated, even if you're not an "advanced-level" developer, you got this! I'll be honest with you, I don't know how half the stuff here works, it just sorta does. =). Bourbon and Neat are used for providing simple Sass mixins and leverages a simple grid system that let's you markup your theme how you want, while you use their math, unlike Bootstrap and Foundation, presently. There are things you need to install before you hack away at things. There are three package managers to install: Node (which installs the NPM package manager). Each of these have dependencies that also need to be installed. Fortunately, this is all "fairly easy". There are a couple of tasks built into Some Like it Neat to help get you going. Each task such as 'js', 'images' or 'browser-sync' may be started individually. Although, the only one of them you'd do that with is the 'images' task since that's not auto-optimizing at the moment. When developing your theme note that the output style.css file and production.js file are in expanded (readable) format if WP_DEBUG is set to true in wp-config.php. If WP_DEBUG is NOT set to true, then style.css and production.js are minified for you. While developing your theme, I recommend that WP_DEBUG is set to true. Just a good practice anyway.
            Prerequisites You'll need to download and install Node You will need to download and install Sass You will need also need to download, install, and configure Composer
            Getting and Installing the Theme The first thing you’ll want to do is grab a copy of the theme — git clone git://github.com/digisavvy/some-like-it-neat.git – or download it and then rename the directory to the name of your theme or website.
            Install Composer and NPM Dependencies Once you have Node, Sass and the theme installed, the next step is simple enough. (note - you may have to run the following commands as admin or sudo) Open a command prompt/terminal and navigate to your theme's root directory. Run the following two commands: composer install - Installs Composer and the dependencies needed for custom post meta management. npm install - Installs all the necessary Gulp plugins to help with task automation such as Sass compiling and browser-sync! You'll need to run this step on each of your projects, going forward.
            Set your project configuration in Gulpfile.js!!
            Generating your styles In pre 1.1.11 builds of Some Like it Neat, Style.scss would process/compile all of your changes to the various Sass files. This has changed in 1.1.11. We have added rtl support using a set of mixins from the Bi-App-Sass view project which helps us generate styles for RTL configurations. All LTR styles are output to style.css and RTL styles are output to rtl.css.
            Gulp Tasks
            gulp This command simply starts up Gulp and watches your scss, js and php filder for changes, writes them out and refreshes the browser for you.
            gulp build This command removes unneccessary files and packs up the required files into a nice and neat, installable, zip package. Honestly, this is here because I was uploading my theme to the WP.org uploader so many times... Epitome of the laze.
            Theme Development, Minification and You
            A Note About Javascript Files - If you have JS files that are not managed by NPM, you can place those files inside the assets/js/app folder. Why? Gulp runs a task that concatenates js files in that directory and checks them for errors, which is pretty nifty. You can modify Gulp task behavior to suit your tastes, of course. However, note that those scripts will load on all pages.
            Extra Note! If you've set WP Debug true, the concatenated file is unminified and if set to false, then the concatenated file is minified. If you don't intend to use this functionality, you should comment-out or remove the lines referring to development.js and production-min.js.

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