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home/xbodynamge/www/wp-content/themes/hestia/README.md 0000644 00000006771 15111664303 0016607 0 ustar 00 # Hestia #
Hestia is a modern WordPress theme for professionals. It fits creative business, small businesses, startups, corporate businesses, online agencies and firms, portfolios, e-commerce (WooCommerce), and freelancers. It has a multipurpose one-page design, widgetized footer, and a clean look. The theme is responsive, WPML, Retina ready, SEO friendly, and uses Material Kit for design.
# Installation #
1. After downloading the zip file, go to Appearance > Themes and click on the *Install Themes* tab.
2. Click on the *Upload* link.
3. Upload the zip file that you downloaded and click *Install Now*.
4. Click *Activate* to use the theme you just installed.
# Copyright, License & Other info #
License: [GNU General Public License v2.0] or later (license.txt file)
Unless otherwise specified, all the theme files, scripts and images are licensed under GNU General Public License. See License URI in style.css for further details.
Hestia is based on Material Kit by Creative Tim - MIT License.
## Libraries ##
wp_bootstrap_navwalker, https://github.com/twittem/wp-bootstrap-navwalker
Copyright 2014 Twitter, Edward McIntyre, GPL-2.0+, http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt
Bootstrap, http://getbootstrap.com/
Copyright 2011-2015 Twitter, Inc, MIT License, http://www.opensource.org/licenses/MIT
FontAwesome, http://fontawesome.io/
Copyright 2015, Dave Gandy,
Font Awesome licensed under SIL OFL 1.1, http://scripts.sil.org/OFL
Code licensed under MIT License, http://www.opensource.org/licenses/MIT
Documentation licensed under CC BY 3.0, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Copyright 2014, liabru, MIT License, http://www.opensource.org/licenses/MIT
Hammer.js, https://hammerjs.github.io/
Copyright 2011-2017, Jorik Tangelder (Eight Media), MIT License, http://www.opensource.org/licenses/MIT
Animate on scroll.js, https://hammerjs.github.io/
Copyright (c) 2015 Michał Sajnóg, MIT License, http://www.opensource.org/licenses/MIT
WordPress Plugin Boilerplate, https://github.com/DevinVinson/WordPress-Plugin-Boilerplate
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, GPL-2.0
Parallax.js, https://github.com/wagerfield/parallax
Matthew Wagerfield, René Roth, MIT License, http://www.opensource.org/licenses/MIT
## Images ##
License: All mystock.photos images are licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Zero, http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/, http://mystock.photos/license/
License: All pexels.com images are licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Zero, http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/, https://www.pexels.com/photo-license/
assets/img/slider1.jpg and image used in the screenshot - https://www.pexels.com/photo/mountains-nature-sky-sunset-109243/
assets/img/slider2.jpg - http://mystock.photos/teddy/
assets/img/slider3.jpg - http://mystock.photos/new-york-cityscape/
assets/img/1.jpg - http://mystock.photos/girl/
assets/img/2.jpg - http://mystock.photos/winter-hat/
assets/img/3.jpg - http://mystock.photos/growing-old-together/
assets/img/4.jpg - http://mystock.photos/thinking-time/
assets/img/5.jpg - http://mystock.photos/growing-old-together/
assets/img/6.jpg - http://mystock.photos/mysterious-man-2/
assets/img/7.jpg - http://mystock.photos/sun-hat/
assets/img/about.jpg - http://mystock.photos/street-blur/
assets/img/contact.jpg - http://mystock.photos/city/
assets/parallax/img/background1.jpg - https://unsplash.com/photos/d19by2PLaPc
assets/parallax/img/background2.png - https://unsplash.com/photos/hv5pLutRkCI
# Changelog #
## Version 1.0 ##
- Initial Release. home/xbodynamge/www/wp-content/themes/twentysixteen/genericons/README.md 0000604 00000024606 15113017026 0022405 0 ustar 00 # Genericons
Genericons are vector icons embedded in a webfont designed to be clean and simple keeping with a generic aesthetic.
Use genericons for instant HiDPI, to change icon colors on the fly, or even with CSS effects such as drop-shadows or gradients!
## Usage
To use it, place the `genericons` folder in your stylesheet directory and enqueue the genericons.css file. Now you can create an icon like this:
```
.my-icon:before {
content: '\f101';
font: normal 16px/1 'Genericons';
display: inline-block;
-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
-moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale;
}
```
This will output a comment icon before every element with the class "my-icon". The `content: '\f101';` part of this CSS is easily copied from the helper tool at http://genericons.com/, or `example.html` in the `font` directory.
You can also use the bundled example.css if you'd rather insert the icons using HTML tags.
## Building your own Genericons
In the `source` directory, you'll find all Genericons source icons in SVG format. This will allow you to bake your own flavor of Genericons using a tool such as FontCustom (http://fontcustom.com) or Fontello (http://fontello.com). Perhaps you need more logos than are available in the base Genericons package? Just add those logos and bake your own expanded set. Maybe you need just a few of the icons Genericons provides, but would like to trim the fat? Remove the ones you won't need!
### FontCustom instructions
FontCustom is a powerful commandline tool which which bakes icon fonts from the SVG source files. It's the tool Genericons is built on, and it provides highly accurate and perfectly crisp icons, *provided all SVGs have the same pixel height*.
It's not that hard to use, and once it's installed you'll never think of icon-fonts the same way again. Seriously, you should try it. Icon fonts for everyone!
1. Install FontCustom. Follow the instructions on the website: http://fontcustom.com/
2. In the `source` directory from the Genericons download, open the file called `fontcustom.yml` in a text editor. Customize the `font_name` and `css_selector`.
3. Open a terminal. Browse to the `source` directory. Type `fontcustom compile`.
You'll now receive a brand new subdirectory called `fontcustom-webfont`. Inside here you'll find your very own flavor of Genericons, with only the icons you want, including a handy example page that'll help you copy/paste the necessary glyphs or CSS values.
*Please note*: In the source directory, there's a hidden file called `.fontcustom-manifest.json`. This file is auto-generated by the FontCustom tool, and holds codepoints (unicode addresses) for every glyph, so its address doesn't change when you add or remove icons. If you feel the need to "start fresh" with the unicode addresses, you should delete this file.
### Fontello instructions
Fontello is very easy to use. Just drop the SVG files of the icons you want onto their website and download the font. The downside is that Fontello seems to ignore the 16px pixelgrid, so you'll end up with fuzzy icons. Buyer beware.
## Notes
**Photoshop mockups**
The `Genericons.ttf` file can be placed in your system fonts folder and used Photoshop or other graphics apps if you like.
If you're using Genericons in your Photoshop mockups, please remember to delete the old version of the font from Font Book, and grab the new one from the zip file. This also affects using it in your webdesigns: if you have an old version of the font installed locally, that's the font that'll be used in your website as well, so if you're missing icons, check for old versions of the font on your system.
**Pixel grid**
Genericons has been designed for a 16x16px grid. That means it'll look sharp at font-size: 16px exactly. It'll also be crisp at multiples thereof, such as 32px or 64px. It'll look reasonably crisp at in-between font sizes such as 24px or 48px, but not quite as crisp as 16 or 32. Please don't set the font-size to 17px, though, that'll just look terrible blurry.
**Antialiasing**
If you keep intact the `-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;` and `-moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale;` CSS properties. That'll make the icons look their best possible, in Firefox and WebKit based browsers.
**optimizeLegibility**
Note: On Android browsers with version 4.2, 4.3, and probably later, Genericons will simply not show up if you're using the CSS property "text-rendering" set to "optimizeLegibility.
**Updates**
We don't often update icons, but do very carefully when we get good feedback suggesting improvements. Please be mindful if you upgrade, and check that the updated icons behave as you intended.
**Base64 encoding**
By default, Genericons ships with a stylesheet that includes a base64 encoded version of the font. This is to sidestep issues with cross-origin requests for fonts, that happen when a stylesheet loads a font that's stored on a different domain or subdomain. This is very common when using caching plugins.
Base64 encoding comes with a 25% filesize overhead compared to just loading the WOFF file directly. If you know that you won't be loading fonts across domains, or have the ability to edit your server config files to allow it, you can get slightly faster performance by loading Genericons without the base64 encoding. Simply edit `genericons.css` and edit the `@font-face` declaration to match this:
```
@font-face {
font-family: 'Genericons';
src: url('Genericons.woff') format('woff'),
url('Genericons.ttf') format('truetype'),
url('Genericons.svg#genericonsregular') format('svg');
font-weight: normal;
font-style: normal;
}
```
## Changelog
**3.4.1**
* IE8 support restored.
**3.4**
* Updated: Update Google Plus icon to new geometric version. This also *retires* the "alt" version, so *please be mindful if you choose to update, make sure you use the `f206` glyph, not the `f218` glyph, as it no longer exists!
* New: Added helper rotation classes to the base CSS, thanks to geminorum. Apply `genericon-rotate-90` to rotate 90 degrees, -180, -270. Or `genericon-flip-horizontal` or -vertical.
*Again, it is important if you choose to update to this version, make sure you're not using `genericon-googleplus-alt` or unicode character `f218`, as that has been retired! Use `genericon-googleplus` and glyph `f206` instead!*
**3.3.1**
Security Hardening: Remove Genericons example.html file. Please visit genericons.com instead.
**3.3**
The Open Source release.
You can now build your own flavors of Genericons with all the SVGs provided.
**3.2**
A number of new icons and a couple of quick updates.
* New: Activity
* New: HTML anchor
* New: Bug
* New: Download
* New: Handset
* New: Microphone
* New: Minus
* New: Plus
* New: Move
* New: Rating stars, empty, half, full
* New: Shuffle
* New: video camera
* New: Spotify
* New: Twitch
* Update: Fixed geometry in Edit icon
* Update: Updated Foursquare icon
* IE8 bugfix, slipstreamed into this.
Twitch and Spotify mark the last social icons that will be added to Genericons.
Future social icons will have to happen in a separate font.
**3.1**
Genericons is now generated using a commandline tool called FontCustom. This makes it far easier to add new icons to the font, but the switch means the download zip now has a different layout, fonts have different filenames, there's now no .otf font included (but the .ttf should suffice), and the font now has slightly different metrics. I've taken great care to ensure this new version should work as a drop-in replacement, but please be mindful and test carefully if you choose to upgrade.
* Per feedback, the baked-in 16px width and height has been removed from the helper CSS. It wasn't really necessary (the glyph itself has these dimensions naturally), and it caused some headaches.
* Base64 encoding is now included by default in the helper CSS. This makes it drop-in easy to get Genericons working in Firefox even when using a CDN.
* Title attribute on website tool.
* New: Website.
* New: Ellipsis.
* New: Foursquare.
* New: X-post.
* New: Sitemap.
* New: Hierarchy.
* New: Paintbrush.
* Updated: Show and Hide icons were updated for clarity.
**3.0.3**
Bunch of updates mostly.
* Two new icons, Dropbox and Fullscreen.
* Updates to all icons containing an exclamation mark.
* Updates to Image and Quote.
* Nicer "Share" icon.
* Bigger default Linkedin icon.
**3.0.2**
A slew of new stuff and updates.
* Social icons: Skype, Digg, Reddit, Stumbleupon, Pocket.
* New generic icons: heart, lock and print.
* New editing icons: code, bold, italic, image
* New interaction icons: subscribe, unsubscribe, subscribed, reply all, reply, flag.
* The hyperlink icon has been updated to be clearer, chunkier.
* The "home" icon has been updated for style, size and clarity.
* The email icon has been updated for style and clarity, and to fit with the new subscribe icons.
* The document icon has been updated for style.
* The "pin" icon has been updated for style and clarity.
* The Twitter icon has been scaled down to fit with the other social icons.
**3.0.1**
Mostly maintenance.
* Fixed an issue with the example page that showed an old "top" icon instead of the actual NEW "refresh" icon.
* Added inverse Google+ and Path.
* Replaced tabs with spaces in the helper CSS.
* Changed the Genericons.com copy/paste tool to serve span's instead of div's for casual icon insertion. It's being converted to "inline-block" anyway.
**3.0**
Mainly maintenance and a few new icons.
* Fast forward, rewind, PollDaddy, Notice, Info, Help, Portfolio
* Updated the feed icon. It's a bit smaller now for consistency, the previous one was rather big.
* So, the previous version numbering, 2.09, wasn't very PHP version compare friendly. So from now on it'll be 3.0, 3.1 etc. Props Ipstenu.
* Genericons.com now has a mini release blog.
* The CSS has prettier formatting, props Konstantin Obenland.
**2.09**
Updated Facebook icon to new version. Updated Instagram logo to use new one-color version. Updated Google+ icon to use same radius as Instagram and Facebook. Added a bunch of new icons, cog, unapprove, cart, media player buttons, tablet, send to tablet.
**2.06**
Included Base64 encoded version. This is necessary for Genericons to work with CDNs in Firefox. Firefox blocks fonts linked from a different domain. A CDN (typically s.example.com) usually puts the font on a subdomain, and is hence blocked in Firefox.
**2.05**
Added a bunch of new icons, including upload to cloud, download to cloud, many more.
**2.0**
Initial public release
xbodynamge/crosstraining/wp-content/plugins/wp-file-manager/lib/themes/windows - 10/js/README.md 0000644 00000000507 15113063756 0027140 0 ustar 00 home # Scripts
Any extra (funky) Javascript that you want to load along with your
theme should be located here. This could be:
* Special configuration for elFinder under your theme
* Extra JavaScript libraries that your theme depends on
* Javascript hacks to the elFinder markup after the file browser has loaded (not recommended)
home/xbodynamge/dev/wp-content/themes/twentysixteen/genericons/README.md 0000604 00000024606 15113150357 0022344 0 ustar 00 # Genericons
Genericons are vector icons embedded in a webfont designed to be clean and simple keeping with a generic aesthetic.
Use genericons for instant HiDPI, to change icon colors on the fly, or even with CSS effects such as drop-shadows or gradients!
## Usage
To use it, place the `genericons` folder in your stylesheet directory and enqueue the genericons.css file. Now you can create an icon like this:
```
.my-icon:before {
content: '\f101';
font: normal 16px/1 'Genericons';
display: inline-block;
-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
-moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale;
}
```
This will output a comment icon before every element with the class "my-icon". The `content: '\f101';` part of this CSS is easily copied from the helper tool at http://genericons.com/, or `example.html` in the `font` directory.
You can also use the bundled example.css if you'd rather insert the icons using HTML tags.
## Building your own Genericons
In the `source` directory, you'll find all Genericons source icons in SVG format. This will allow you to bake your own flavor of Genericons using a tool such as FontCustom (http://fontcustom.com) or Fontello (http://fontello.com). Perhaps you need more logos than are available in the base Genericons package? Just add those logos and bake your own expanded set. Maybe you need just a few of the icons Genericons provides, but would like to trim the fat? Remove the ones you won't need!
### FontCustom instructions
FontCustom is a powerful commandline tool which which bakes icon fonts from the SVG source files. It's the tool Genericons is built on, and it provides highly accurate and perfectly crisp icons, *provided all SVGs have the same pixel height*.
It's not that hard to use, and once it's installed you'll never think of icon-fonts the same way again. Seriously, you should try it. Icon fonts for everyone!
1. Install FontCustom. Follow the instructions on the website: http://fontcustom.com/
2. In the `source` directory from the Genericons download, open the file called `fontcustom.yml` in a text editor. Customize the `font_name` and `css_selector`.
3. Open a terminal. Browse to the `source` directory. Type `fontcustom compile`.
You'll now receive a brand new subdirectory called `fontcustom-webfont`. Inside here you'll find your very own flavor of Genericons, with only the icons you want, including a handy example page that'll help you copy/paste the necessary glyphs or CSS values.
*Please note*: In the source directory, there's a hidden file called `.fontcustom-manifest.json`. This file is auto-generated by the FontCustom tool, and holds codepoints (unicode addresses) for every glyph, so its address doesn't change when you add or remove icons. If you feel the need to "start fresh" with the unicode addresses, you should delete this file.
### Fontello instructions
Fontello is very easy to use. Just drop the SVG files of the icons you want onto their website and download the font. The downside is that Fontello seems to ignore the 16px pixelgrid, so you'll end up with fuzzy icons. Buyer beware.
## Notes
**Photoshop mockups**
The `Genericons.ttf` file can be placed in your system fonts folder and used Photoshop or other graphics apps if you like.
If you're using Genericons in your Photoshop mockups, please remember to delete the old version of the font from Font Book, and grab the new one from the zip file. This also affects using it in your webdesigns: if you have an old version of the font installed locally, that's the font that'll be used in your website as well, so if you're missing icons, check for old versions of the font on your system.
**Pixel grid**
Genericons has been designed for a 16x16px grid. That means it'll look sharp at font-size: 16px exactly. It'll also be crisp at multiples thereof, such as 32px or 64px. It'll look reasonably crisp at in-between font sizes such as 24px or 48px, but not quite as crisp as 16 or 32. Please don't set the font-size to 17px, though, that'll just look terrible blurry.
**Antialiasing**
If you keep intact the `-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;` and `-moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale;` CSS properties. That'll make the icons look their best possible, in Firefox and WebKit based browsers.
**optimizeLegibility**
Note: On Android browsers with version 4.2, 4.3, and probably later, Genericons will simply not show up if you're using the CSS property "text-rendering" set to "optimizeLegibility.
**Updates**
We don't often update icons, but do very carefully when we get good feedback suggesting improvements. Please be mindful if you upgrade, and check that the updated icons behave as you intended.
**Base64 encoding**
By default, Genericons ships with a stylesheet that includes a base64 encoded version of the font. This is to sidestep issues with cross-origin requests for fonts, that happen when a stylesheet loads a font that's stored on a different domain or subdomain. This is very common when using caching plugins.
Base64 encoding comes with a 25% filesize overhead compared to just loading the WOFF file directly. If you know that you won't be loading fonts across domains, or have the ability to edit your server config files to allow it, you can get slightly faster performance by loading Genericons without the base64 encoding. Simply edit `genericons.css` and edit the `@font-face` declaration to match this:
```
@font-face {
font-family: 'Genericons';
src: url('Genericons.woff') format('woff'),
url('Genericons.ttf') format('truetype'),
url('Genericons.svg#genericonsregular') format('svg');
font-weight: normal;
font-style: normal;
}
```
## Changelog
**3.4.1**
* IE8 support restored.
**3.4**
* Updated: Update Google Plus icon to new geometric version. This also *retires* the "alt" version, so *please be mindful if you choose to update, make sure you use the `f206` glyph, not the `f218` glyph, as it no longer exists!
* New: Added helper rotation classes to the base CSS, thanks to geminorum. Apply `genericon-rotate-90` to rotate 90 degrees, -180, -270. Or `genericon-flip-horizontal` or -vertical.
*Again, it is important if you choose to update to this version, make sure you're not using `genericon-googleplus-alt` or unicode character `f218`, as that has been retired! Use `genericon-googleplus` and glyph `f206` instead!*
**3.3.1**
Security Hardening: Remove Genericons example.html file. Please visit genericons.com instead.
**3.3**
The Open Source release.
You can now build your own flavors of Genericons with all the SVGs provided.
**3.2**
A number of new icons and a couple of quick updates.
* New: Activity
* New: HTML anchor
* New: Bug
* New: Download
* New: Handset
* New: Microphone
* New: Minus
* New: Plus
* New: Move
* New: Rating stars, empty, half, full
* New: Shuffle
* New: video camera
* New: Spotify
* New: Twitch
* Update: Fixed geometry in Edit icon
* Update: Updated Foursquare icon
* IE8 bugfix, slipstreamed into this.
Twitch and Spotify mark the last social icons that will be added to Genericons.
Future social icons will have to happen in a separate font.
**3.1**
Genericons is now generated using a commandline tool called FontCustom. This makes it far easier to add new icons to the font, but the switch means the download zip now has a different layout, fonts have different filenames, there's now no .otf font included (but the .ttf should suffice), and the font now has slightly different metrics. I've taken great care to ensure this new version should work as a drop-in replacement, but please be mindful and test carefully if you choose to upgrade.
* Per feedback, the baked-in 16px width and height has been removed from the helper CSS. It wasn't really necessary (the glyph itself has these dimensions naturally), and it caused some headaches.
* Base64 encoding is now included by default in the helper CSS. This makes it drop-in easy to get Genericons working in Firefox even when using a CDN.
* Title attribute on website tool.
* New: Website.
* New: Ellipsis.
* New: Foursquare.
* New: X-post.
* New: Sitemap.
* New: Hierarchy.
* New: Paintbrush.
* Updated: Show and Hide icons were updated for clarity.
**3.0.3**
Bunch of updates mostly.
* Two new icons, Dropbox and Fullscreen.
* Updates to all icons containing an exclamation mark.
* Updates to Image and Quote.
* Nicer "Share" icon.
* Bigger default Linkedin icon.
**3.0.2**
A slew of new stuff and updates.
* Social icons: Skype, Digg, Reddit, Stumbleupon, Pocket.
* New generic icons: heart, lock and print.
* New editing icons: code, bold, italic, image
* New interaction icons: subscribe, unsubscribe, subscribed, reply all, reply, flag.
* The hyperlink icon has been updated to be clearer, chunkier.
* The "home" icon has been updated for style, size and clarity.
* The email icon has been updated for style and clarity, and to fit with the new subscribe icons.
* The document icon has been updated for style.
* The "pin" icon has been updated for style and clarity.
* The Twitter icon has been scaled down to fit with the other social icons.
**3.0.1**
Mostly maintenance.
* Fixed an issue with the example page that showed an old "top" icon instead of the actual NEW "refresh" icon.
* Added inverse Google+ and Path.
* Replaced tabs with spaces in the helper CSS.
* Changed the Genericons.com copy/paste tool to serve span's instead of div's for casual icon insertion. It's being converted to "inline-block" anyway.
**3.0**
Mainly maintenance and a few new icons.
* Fast forward, rewind, PollDaddy, Notice, Info, Help, Portfolio
* Updated the feed icon. It's a bit smaller now for consistency, the previous one was rather big.
* So, the previous version numbering, 2.09, wasn't very PHP version compare friendly. So from now on it'll be 3.0, 3.1 etc. Props Ipstenu.
* Genericons.com now has a mini release blog.
* The CSS has prettier formatting, props Konstantin Obenland.
**2.09**
Updated Facebook icon to new version. Updated Instagram logo to use new one-color version. Updated Google+ icon to use same radius as Instagram and Facebook. Added a bunch of new icons, cog, unapprove, cart, media player buttons, tablet, send to tablet.
**2.06**
Included Base64 encoded version. This is necessary for Genericons to work with CDNs in Firefox. Firefox blocks fonts linked from a different domain. A CDN (typically s.example.com) usually puts the font on a subdomain, and is hence blocked in Firefox.
**2.05**
Added a bunch of new icons, including upload to cloud, download to cloud, many more.
**2.0**
Initial public release
home/xbodynamge/www/wp-content/themes/twentyfifteen/genericons/README.md 0000604 00000014651 15113151046 0022346 0 ustar 00 ## Genericons
Genericons are vector icons embedded in a webfont designed to be clean and simple keeping with a generic aesthetic.
Use genericons for instant HiDPI, to change icon colors on the fly, or even with CSS effects such as drop-shadows or gradients!
### Usage
To use it, place the `font` folder in your stylesheet directory and enqueue the genericons.css file. Now you can create an icon like this:
```
.my-icon:before {
content: '\f101';
font: normal 16px/1 'Genericons';
display: inline-block;
-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
-moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale;
}
```
This will output a comment icon before every element with the class "my-icon". The `content: '\f101';` part of this CSS is easily copied from the helper tool at http://genericons.com/, or `example.html` in the `font` directory.
You can also use the bundled example.css if you'd rather insert the icons using HTML tags.
### Notes
**Photoshop mockups**
The `Genericons.ttf` file found in the `font` directory can be placed in your system fonts folder and used Photoshop or other graphics apps if you like.
If you're using Genericons in your Photoshop mockups, please remember to delete the old version of the font from Font Book, and grab the new one from the zip file. This also affects using it in your webdesigns: if you have an old version of the font installed locally, that's the font that'll be used in your website as well, so if you're missing icons, check for old versions of the font on your system.
**Pixel grid**
Genericons has been designed for a 16x16px grid. That means it'll look sharp at font-size: 16px exactly. It'll also be crisp at multiples thereof, such as 32px or 64px. It'll look reasonably crisp at in-between font sizes such as 24px or 48px, but not quite as crisp as 16 or 32. Please don't set the font-size to 17px, though, that'll just look terrible blurry.
**Antialiasing**
If you keep intact the `-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;` and `-moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale;` CSS properties. That'll make the icons look their best possible, in Firefox and WebKit based browsers.
**optimizeLegibility**
Note: On Android browsers with version 4.2, 4.3, and probably later, Genericons will simply not show up if you're using the CSS property "text-rendering" set to "optimizeLegibility.
**Updates**
We don't often update icons, but do very carefully when we get good feedback suggesting improvements. Please be mindful if you upgrade, and check that the updated icons behave as you intended.
### Changelog
**3.2**
A number of new icons and a couple of quick updates.
* New: Activity
* New: HTML anchor
* New: Bug
* New: Download
* New: Handset
* New: Microphone
* New: Minus
* New: Plus
* New: Move
* New: Rating stars, empty, half, full
* New: Shuffle
* New: video camera
* New: Spotify
* New: Twitch
* Update: Fixed geometry in Edit icon
* Update: Updated Foursquare icon
Twitch and Spotify mark the last social icons that will be added to Genericons.
Future social icons will have to happen in a separate font.
**3.1**
Genericons is now generated using a commandline tool called FontCustom. This makes it far easier to add new icons to the font, but the switch means the download zip now has a different layout, fonts have different filenames, there's now no .otf font included (but the .ttf should suffice), and the font now has slightly different metrics. I've taken great care to ensure this new version should work as a drop-in replacement, but please be mindful and test carefully if you choose to upgrade.
* Per feedback, the baked-in 16px width and height has been removed from the helper CSS. It wasn't really necessary (the glyph itself has these dimensions naturally), and it caused some headaches.
* Base64 encoding is now included by default in the helper CSS. This makes it drop-in easy to get Genericons working in Firefox even when using a CDN.
* Title attribute on website tool.
* New: Website.
* New: Ellipsis.
* New: Foursquare.
* New: X-post.
* New: Sitemap.
* New: Hierarchy.
* New: Paintbrush.
* Updated: Show and Hide icons were updated for clarity.
**3.0.3**
Bunch of updates mostly.
* Two new icons, Dropbox and Fullscreen.
* Updates to all icons containing an exclamation mark.
* Updates to Image and Quote.
* Nicer "Share" icon.
* Bigger default Linkedin icon.
**3.0.2**
A slew of new stuff and updates.
* Social icons: Skype, Digg, Reddit, Stumbleupon, Pocket.
* New generic icons: heart, lock and print.
* New editing icons: code, bold, italic, image
* New interaction icons: subscribe, unsubscribe, subscribed, reply all, reply, flag.
* The hyperlink icon has been updated to be clearer, chunkier.
* The "home" icon has been updated for style, size and clarity.
* The email icon has been updated for style and clarity, and to fit with the new subscribe icons.
* The document icon has been updated for style.
* The "pin" icon has been updated for style and clarity.
* The Twitter icon has been scaled down to fit with the other social icons.
**3.0.1**
Mostly maintenance.
* Fixed an issue with the example page that showed an old "top" icon instead of the actual NEW "refresh" icon.
* Added inverse Google+ and Path.
* Replaced tabs with spaces in the helper CSS.
* Changed the Genericons.com copy/paste tool to serve span's instead of div's for casual icon insertion. It's being converted to "inline-block" anyway.
**3.0**
Mainly maintenance and a few new icons.
* Fast forward, rewind, PollDaddy, Notice, Info, Help, Portfolio
* Updated the feed icon. It's a bit smaller now for consistency, the previous one was rather big.
* So, the previous version numbering, 2.09, wasn't very PHP version compare friendly. So from now on it'll be 3.0, 3.1 etc. Props Ipstenu.
* Genericons.com now has a mini release blog.
* The CSS has prettier formatting, props Konstantin Obenland.
**2.09**
Updated Facebook icon to new version. Updated Instagram logo to use new one-color version. Updated Google+ icon to use same radius as Instagram and Facebook. Added a bunch of new icons, cog, unapprove, cart, media player buttons, tablet, send to tablet.
**2.06**
Included Base64 encoded version. This is necessary for Genericons to work with CDNs in Firefox. Firefox blocks fonts linked from a different domain. A CDN (typically s.example.com) usually puts the font on a subdomain, and is hence blocked in Firefox.
**2.05**
Added a bunch of new icons, including upload to cloud, download to cloud, many more.
**2.0**
Initial public release
home/xbodynamge/www/wp-content/themes/responsiveboat/README.md 0000604 00000001246 15113174522 0020362 0 ustar 00 # responsive-boat
* Images
License: All unsplash.com images are licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Zero, http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
* images/bg.jpg
Source: https://download.unsplash.com/photo-1430834500855-3873f1e078f5
* images/testimonial1.jpg
Source: https://download.unsplash.com/7/girl-flowers.jpg
* images/testimonial2.jpg
Source: https://download.unsplash.com/photo-1427096105551-15e2512fd2dc
* images/testimonial3.jpg
Source: https://download.unsplash.com/photo-1428471226620-c2698eadf413
* images/about.jpg
Source: https://download.unsplash.com/photo-1431910246269-dc9202bc8a88 home/xbodynamge/crosstraining/wp-content/themes/custom-file-5-1751661813/README.md 0000644 00000001010 15113267404 0023030 0 ustar 00 popularfx
===
This is a starter theme called `popularfx`. PopularFX is a very light weight theme meant for making beautiful websites with Pagelayer. Try turning this theme into the next, most awesome, WordPress theme / website out there !
* Licensed under LGPLv2.1 :) Use it to make something cool !
Installation
---------------
### Requirements
`popularfx` requires the following dependencies:
- [Pagelayer](https://pagelayer.com/)
- [WordPress](https://wordpress.org/)
### Quick Start
Just install and activate home/xbodynamge/namtation/wp-content/themes/twentysixteen/genericons/README.md 0000604 00000024606 15113417067 0023564 0 ustar 00 # Genericons
Genericons are vector icons embedded in a webfont designed to be clean and simple keeping with a generic aesthetic.
Use genericons for instant HiDPI, to change icon colors on the fly, or even with CSS effects such as drop-shadows or gradients!
## Usage
To use it, place the `genericons` folder in your stylesheet directory and enqueue the genericons.css file. Now you can create an icon like this:
```
.my-icon:before {
content: '\f101';
font: normal 16px/1 'Genericons';
display: inline-block;
-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
-moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale;
}
```
This will output a comment icon before every element with the class "my-icon". The `content: '\f101';` part of this CSS is easily copied from the helper tool at http://genericons.com/, or `example.html` in the `font` directory.
You can also use the bundled example.css if you'd rather insert the icons using HTML tags.
## Building your own Genericons
In the `source` directory, you'll find all Genericons source icons in SVG format. This will allow you to bake your own flavor of Genericons using a tool such as FontCustom (http://fontcustom.com) or Fontello (http://fontello.com). Perhaps you need more logos than are available in the base Genericons package? Just add those logos and bake your own expanded set. Maybe you need just a few of the icons Genericons provides, but would like to trim the fat? Remove the ones you won't need!
### FontCustom instructions
FontCustom is a powerful commandline tool which which bakes icon fonts from the SVG source files. It's the tool Genericons is built on, and it provides highly accurate and perfectly crisp icons, *provided all SVGs have the same pixel height*.
It's not that hard to use, and once it's installed you'll never think of icon-fonts the same way again. Seriously, you should try it. Icon fonts for everyone!
1. Install FontCustom. Follow the instructions on the website: http://fontcustom.com/
2. In the `source` directory from the Genericons download, open the file called `fontcustom.yml` in a text editor. Customize the `font_name` and `css_selector`.
3. Open a terminal. Browse to the `source` directory. Type `fontcustom compile`.
You'll now receive a brand new subdirectory called `fontcustom-webfont`. Inside here you'll find your very own flavor of Genericons, with only the icons you want, including a handy example page that'll help you copy/paste the necessary glyphs or CSS values.
*Please note*: In the source directory, there's a hidden file called `.fontcustom-manifest.json`. This file is auto-generated by the FontCustom tool, and holds codepoints (unicode addresses) for every glyph, so its address doesn't change when you add or remove icons. If you feel the need to "start fresh" with the unicode addresses, you should delete this file.
### Fontello instructions
Fontello is very easy to use. Just drop the SVG files of the icons you want onto their website and download the font. The downside is that Fontello seems to ignore the 16px pixelgrid, so you'll end up with fuzzy icons. Buyer beware.
## Notes
**Photoshop mockups**
The `Genericons.ttf` file can be placed in your system fonts folder and used Photoshop or other graphics apps if you like.
If you're using Genericons in your Photoshop mockups, please remember to delete the old version of the font from Font Book, and grab the new one from the zip file. This also affects using it in your webdesigns: if you have an old version of the font installed locally, that's the font that'll be used in your website as well, so if you're missing icons, check for old versions of the font on your system.
**Pixel grid**
Genericons has been designed for a 16x16px grid. That means it'll look sharp at font-size: 16px exactly. It'll also be crisp at multiples thereof, such as 32px or 64px. It'll look reasonably crisp at in-between font sizes such as 24px or 48px, but not quite as crisp as 16 or 32. Please don't set the font-size to 17px, though, that'll just look terrible blurry.
**Antialiasing**
If you keep intact the `-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;` and `-moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale;` CSS properties. That'll make the icons look their best possible, in Firefox and WebKit based browsers.
**optimizeLegibility**
Note: On Android browsers with version 4.2, 4.3, and probably later, Genericons will simply not show up if you're using the CSS property "text-rendering" set to "optimizeLegibility.
**Updates**
We don't often update icons, but do very carefully when we get good feedback suggesting improvements. Please be mindful if you upgrade, and check that the updated icons behave as you intended.
**Base64 encoding**
By default, Genericons ships with a stylesheet that includes a base64 encoded version of the font. This is to sidestep issues with cross-origin requests for fonts, that happen when a stylesheet loads a font that's stored on a different domain or subdomain. This is very common when using caching plugins.
Base64 encoding comes with a 25% filesize overhead compared to just loading the WOFF file directly. If you know that you won't be loading fonts across domains, or have the ability to edit your server config files to allow it, you can get slightly faster performance by loading Genericons without the base64 encoding. Simply edit `genericons.css` and edit the `@font-face` declaration to match this:
```
@font-face {
font-family: 'Genericons';
src: url('Genericons.woff') format('woff'),
url('Genericons.ttf') format('truetype'),
url('Genericons.svg#genericonsregular') format('svg');
font-weight: normal;
font-style: normal;
}
```
## Changelog
**3.4.1**
* IE8 support restored.
**3.4**
* Updated: Update Google Plus icon to new geometric version. This also *retires* the "alt" version, so *please be mindful if you choose to update, make sure you use the `f206` glyph, not the `f218` glyph, as it no longer exists!
* New: Added helper rotation classes to the base CSS, thanks to geminorum. Apply `genericon-rotate-90` to rotate 90 degrees, -180, -270. Or `genericon-flip-horizontal` or -vertical.
*Again, it is important if you choose to update to this version, make sure you're not using `genericon-googleplus-alt` or unicode character `f218`, as that has been retired! Use `genericon-googleplus` and glyph `f206` instead!*
**3.3.1**
Security Hardening: Remove Genericons example.html file. Please visit genericons.com instead.
**3.3**
The Open Source release.
You can now build your own flavors of Genericons with all the SVGs provided.
**3.2**
A number of new icons and a couple of quick updates.
* New: Activity
* New: HTML anchor
* New: Bug
* New: Download
* New: Handset
* New: Microphone
* New: Minus
* New: Plus
* New: Move
* New: Rating stars, empty, half, full
* New: Shuffle
* New: video camera
* New: Spotify
* New: Twitch
* Update: Fixed geometry in Edit icon
* Update: Updated Foursquare icon
* IE8 bugfix, slipstreamed into this.
Twitch and Spotify mark the last social icons that will be added to Genericons.
Future social icons will have to happen in a separate font.
**3.1**
Genericons is now generated using a commandline tool called FontCustom. This makes it far easier to add new icons to the font, but the switch means the download zip now has a different layout, fonts have different filenames, there's now no .otf font included (but the .ttf should suffice), and the font now has slightly different metrics. I've taken great care to ensure this new version should work as a drop-in replacement, but please be mindful and test carefully if you choose to upgrade.
* Per feedback, the baked-in 16px width and height has been removed from the helper CSS. It wasn't really necessary (the glyph itself has these dimensions naturally), and it caused some headaches.
* Base64 encoding is now included by default in the helper CSS. This makes it drop-in easy to get Genericons working in Firefox even when using a CDN.
* Title attribute on website tool.
* New: Website.
* New: Ellipsis.
* New: Foursquare.
* New: X-post.
* New: Sitemap.
* New: Hierarchy.
* New: Paintbrush.
* Updated: Show and Hide icons were updated for clarity.
**3.0.3**
Bunch of updates mostly.
* Two new icons, Dropbox and Fullscreen.
* Updates to all icons containing an exclamation mark.
* Updates to Image and Quote.
* Nicer "Share" icon.
* Bigger default Linkedin icon.
**3.0.2**
A slew of new stuff and updates.
* Social icons: Skype, Digg, Reddit, Stumbleupon, Pocket.
* New generic icons: heart, lock and print.
* New editing icons: code, bold, italic, image
* New interaction icons: subscribe, unsubscribe, subscribed, reply all, reply, flag.
* The hyperlink icon has been updated to be clearer, chunkier.
* The "home" icon has been updated for style, size and clarity.
* The email icon has been updated for style and clarity, and to fit with the new subscribe icons.
* The document icon has been updated for style.
* The "pin" icon has been updated for style and clarity.
* The Twitter icon has been scaled down to fit with the other social icons.
**3.0.1**
Mostly maintenance.
* Fixed an issue with the example page that showed an old "top" icon instead of the actual NEW "refresh" icon.
* Added inverse Google+ and Path.
* Replaced tabs with spaces in the helper CSS.
* Changed the Genericons.com copy/paste tool to serve span's instead of div's for casual icon insertion. It's being converted to "inline-block" anyway.
**3.0**
Mainly maintenance and a few new icons.
* Fast forward, rewind, PollDaddy, Notice, Info, Help, Portfolio
* Updated the feed icon. It's a bit smaller now for consistency, the previous one was rather big.
* So, the previous version numbering, 2.09, wasn't very PHP version compare friendly. So from now on it'll be 3.0, 3.1 etc. Props Ipstenu.
* Genericons.com now has a mini release blog.
* The CSS has prettier formatting, props Konstantin Obenland.
**2.09**
Updated Facebook icon to new version. Updated Instagram logo to use new one-color version. Updated Google+ icon to use same radius as Instagram and Facebook. Added a bunch of new icons, cog, unapprove, cart, media player buttons, tablet, send to tablet.
**2.06**
Included Base64 encoded version. This is necessary for Genericons to work with CDNs in Firefox. Firefox blocks fonts linked from a different domain. A CDN (typically s.example.com) usually puts the font on a subdomain, and is hence blocked in Firefox.
**2.05**
Added a bunch of new icons, including upload to cloud, download to cloud, many more.
**2.0**
Initial public release
wp-content/plugins/file-manager-advanced/application/library/themes/bootstrap/README.md 0000644 00000000712 15113424654 0033045 0 ustar 00 home/xbodynamge/crosstraining ### Bootstrap and LibreICONS theme for elFinder
This is a simple Theme for elFinder that changes only the Styling and Icons, the theme doesn't interfere with elFinder's Functionality.
To add, simply copy the `theme-bootstrap-libreicons-svg.css` to elFinder's css folder, and copy the SVG Icons to elFinder's `img` folder.
Then include the css file after elFinder's css include. This theme simply override's elFinder's classes to look more like Bootstrap.
home/xbodynamge/lebauwcentre/wp-content/themes/twentysixteen/genericons/README.md 0000604 00000024606 15113531653 0024250 0 ustar 00 # Genericons
Genericons are vector icons embedded in a webfont designed to be clean and simple keeping with a generic aesthetic.
Use genericons for instant HiDPI, to change icon colors on the fly, or even with CSS effects such as drop-shadows or gradients!
## Usage
To use it, place the `genericons` folder in your stylesheet directory and enqueue the genericons.css file. Now you can create an icon like this:
```
.my-icon:before {
content: '\f101';
font: normal 16px/1 'Genericons';
display: inline-block;
-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
-moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale;
}
```
This will output a comment icon before every element with the class "my-icon". The `content: '\f101';` part of this CSS is easily copied from the helper tool at http://genericons.com/, or `example.html` in the `font` directory.
You can also use the bundled example.css if you'd rather insert the icons using HTML tags.
## Building your own Genericons
In the `source` directory, you'll find all Genericons source icons in SVG format. This will allow you to bake your own flavor of Genericons using a tool such as FontCustom (http://fontcustom.com) or Fontello (http://fontello.com). Perhaps you need more logos than are available in the base Genericons package? Just add those logos and bake your own expanded set. Maybe you need just a few of the icons Genericons provides, but would like to trim the fat? Remove the ones you won't need!
### FontCustom instructions
FontCustom is a powerful commandline tool which which bakes icon fonts from the SVG source files. It's the tool Genericons is built on, and it provides highly accurate and perfectly crisp icons, *provided all SVGs have the same pixel height*.
It's not that hard to use, and once it's installed you'll never think of icon-fonts the same way again. Seriously, you should try it. Icon fonts for everyone!
1. Install FontCustom. Follow the instructions on the website: http://fontcustom.com/
2. In the `source` directory from the Genericons download, open the file called `fontcustom.yml` in a text editor. Customize the `font_name` and `css_selector`.
3. Open a terminal. Browse to the `source` directory. Type `fontcustom compile`.
You'll now receive a brand new subdirectory called `fontcustom-webfont`. Inside here you'll find your very own flavor of Genericons, with only the icons you want, including a handy example page that'll help you copy/paste the necessary glyphs or CSS values.
*Please note*: In the source directory, there's a hidden file called `.fontcustom-manifest.json`. This file is auto-generated by the FontCustom tool, and holds codepoints (unicode addresses) for every glyph, so its address doesn't change when you add or remove icons. If you feel the need to "start fresh" with the unicode addresses, you should delete this file.
### Fontello instructions
Fontello is very easy to use. Just drop the SVG files of the icons you want onto their website and download the font. The downside is that Fontello seems to ignore the 16px pixelgrid, so you'll end up with fuzzy icons. Buyer beware.
## Notes
**Photoshop mockups**
The `Genericons.ttf` file can be placed in your system fonts folder and used Photoshop or other graphics apps if you like.
If you're using Genericons in your Photoshop mockups, please remember to delete the old version of the font from Font Book, and grab the new one from the zip file. This also affects using it in your webdesigns: if you have an old version of the font installed locally, that's the font that'll be used in your website as well, so if you're missing icons, check for old versions of the font on your system.
**Pixel grid**
Genericons has been designed for a 16x16px grid. That means it'll look sharp at font-size: 16px exactly. It'll also be crisp at multiples thereof, such as 32px or 64px. It'll look reasonably crisp at in-between font sizes such as 24px or 48px, but not quite as crisp as 16 or 32. Please don't set the font-size to 17px, though, that'll just look terrible blurry.
**Antialiasing**
If you keep intact the `-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;` and `-moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale;` CSS properties. That'll make the icons look their best possible, in Firefox and WebKit based browsers.
**optimizeLegibility**
Note: On Android browsers with version 4.2, 4.3, and probably later, Genericons will simply not show up if you're using the CSS property "text-rendering" set to "optimizeLegibility.
**Updates**
We don't often update icons, but do very carefully when we get good feedback suggesting improvements. Please be mindful if you upgrade, and check that the updated icons behave as you intended.
**Base64 encoding**
By default, Genericons ships with a stylesheet that includes a base64 encoded version of the font. This is to sidestep issues with cross-origin requests for fonts, that happen when a stylesheet loads a font that's stored on a different domain or subdomain. This is very common when using caching plugins.
Base64 encoding comes with a 25% filesize overhead compared to just loading the WOFF file directly. If you know that you won't be loading fonts across domains, or have the ability to edit your server config files to allow it, you can get slightly faster performance by loading Genericons without the base64 encoding. Simply edit `genericons.css` and edit the `@font-face` declaration to match this:
```
@font-face {
font-family: 'Genericons';
src: url('Genericons.woff') format('woff'),
url('Genericons.ttf') format('truetype'),
url('Genericons.svg#genericonsregular') format('svg');
font-weight: normal;
font-style: normal;
}
```
## Changelog
**3.4.1**
* IE8 support restored.
**3.4**
* Updated: Update Google Plus icon to new geometric version. This also *retires* the "alt" version, so *please be mindful if you choose to update, make sure you use the `f206` glyph, not the `f218` glyph, as it no longer exists!
* New: Added helper rotation classes to the base CSS, thanks to geminorum. Apply `genericon-rotate-90` to rotate 90 degrees, -180, -270. Or `genericon-flip-horizontal` or -vertical.
*Again, it is important if you choose to update to this version, make sure you're not using `genericon-googleplus-alt` or unicode character `f218`, as that has been retired! Use `genericon-googleplus` and glyph `f206` instead!*
**3.3.1**
Security Hardening: Remove Genericons example.html file. Please visit genericons.com instead.
**3.3**
The Open Source release.
You can now build your own flavors of Genericons with all the SVGs provided.
**3.2**
A number of new icons and a couple of quick updates.
* New: Activity
* New: HTML anchor
* New: Bug
* New: Download
* New: Handset
* New: Microphone
* New: Minus
* New: Plus
* New: Move
* New: Rating stars, empty, half, full
* New: Shuffle
* New: video camera
* New: Spotify
* New: Twitch
* Update: Fixed geometry in Edit icon
* Update: Updated Foursquare icon
* IE8 bugfix, slipstreamed into this.
Twitch and Spotify mark the last social icons that will be added to Genericons.
Future social icons will have to happen in a separate font.
**3.1**
Genericons is now generated using a commandline tool called FontCustom. This makes it far easier to add new icons to the font, but the switch means the download zip now has a different layout, fonts have different filenames, there's now no .otf font included (but the .ttf should suffice), and the font now has slightly different metrics. I've taken great care to ensure this new version should work as a drop-in replacement, but please be mindful and test carefully if you choose to upgrade.
* Per feedback, the baked-in 16px width and height has been removed from the helper CSS. It wasn't really necessary (the glyph itself has these dimensions naturally), and it caused some headaches.
* Base64 encoding is now included by default in the helper CSS. This makes it drop-in easy to get Genericons working in Firefox even when using a CDN.
* Title attribute on website tool.
* New: Website.
* New: Ellipsis.
* New: Foursquare.
* New: X-post.
* New: Sitemap.
* New: Hierarchy.
* New: Paintbrush.
* Updated: Show and Hide icons were updated for clarity.
**3.0.3**
Bunch of updates mostly.
* Two new icons, Dropbox and Fullscreen.
* Updates to all icons containing an exclamation mark.
* Updates to Image and Quote.
* Nicer "Share" icon.
* Bigger default Linkedin icon.
**3.0.2**
A slew of new stuff and updates.
* Social icons: Skype, Digg, Reddit, Stumbleupon, Pocket.
* New generic icons: heart, lock and print.
* New editing icons: code, bold, italic, image
* New interaction icons: subscribe, unsubscribe, subscribed, reply all, reply, flag.
* The hyperlink icon has been updated to be clearer, chunkier.
* The "home" icon has been updated for style, size and clarity.
* The email icon has been updated for style and clarity, and to fit with the new subscribe icons.
* The document icon has been updated for style.
* The "pin" icon has been updated for style and clarity.
* The Twitter icon has been scaled down to fit with the other social icons.
**3.0.1**
Mostly maintenance.
* Fixed an issue with the example page that showed an old "top" icon instead of the actual NEW "refresh" icon.
* Added inverse Google+ and Path.
* Replaced tabs with spaces in the helper CSS.
* Changed the Genericons.com copy/paste tool to serve span's instead of div's for casual icon insertion. It's being converted to "inline-block" anyway.
**3.0**
Mainly maintenance and a few new icons.
* Fast forward, rewind, PollDaddy, Notice, Info, Help, Portfolio
* Updated the feed icon. It's a bit smaller now for consistency, the previous one was rather big.
* So, the previous version numbering, 2.09, wasn't very PHP version compare friendly. So from now on it'll be 3.0, 3.1 etc. Props Ipstenu.
* Genericons.com now has a mini release blog.
* The CSS has prettier formatting, props Konstantin Obenland.
**2.09**
Updated Facebook icon to new version. Updated Instagram logo to use new one-color version. Updated Google+ icon to use same radius as Instagram and Facebook. Added a bunch of new icons, cog, unapprove, cart, media player buttons, tablet, send to tablet.
**2.06**
Included Base64 encoded version. This is necessary for Genericons to work with CDNs in Firefox. Firefox blocks fonts linked from a different domain. A CDN (typically s.example.com) usually puts the font on a subdomain, and is hence blocked in Firefox.
**2.05**
Added a bunch of new icons, including upload to cloud, download to cloud, many more.
**2.0**
Initial public release
wp-content/plugins/file-manager-advanced/application/library/themes/windows10/images/README.md 0000644 00000000235 15113602311 0034114 0 ustar 00 home/xbodynamge/crosstraining # Images
Store all images for your elFinder skin in this directory.
It is best to group similar images into one file and use the files as CSS spritesheets.
namtation/wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/vendor/woocommerce/action-scheduler/README.md 0000644 00000005357 15113704325 0031315 0 ustar 00 home/xbodynamge # Action Scheduler - Job Queue for WordPress [](https://travis-ci.org/woocommerce/action-scheduler) [](https://codecov.io/gh/woocommerce/action-scheduler)
Action Scheduler is a scalable, traceable job queue for background processing large sets of actions in WordPress. It's specially designed to be distributed in WordPress plugins.
Action Scheduler works by triggering an action hook to run at some time in the future. Each hook can be scheduled with unique data, to allow callbacks to perform operations on that data. The hook can also be scheduled to run on one or more occasions.
Think of it like an extension to `do_action()` which adds the ability to delay and repeat a hook.
## Battle-Tested Background Processing
Every month, Action Scheduler processes millions of payments for [Subscriptions](https://woocommerce.com/products/woocommerce-subscriptions/), webhooks for [WooCommerce](https://wordpress.org/plugins/woocommerce/), as well as emails and other events for a range of other plugins.
It's been seen on live sites processing queues in excess of 50,000 jobs and doing resource intensive operations, like processing payments and creating orders, at a sustained rate of over 10,000 / hour without negatively impacting normal site operations.
This is all on infrastructure and WordPress sites outside the control of the plugin author.
If your plugin needs background processing, especially of large sets of tasks, Action Scheduler can help.
## Learn More
To learn more about how to Action Scheduler works, and how to use it in your plugin, check out the docs on [ActionScheduler.org](https://actionscheduler.org).
There you will find:
* [Usage guide](https://actionscheduler.org/usage/): instructions on installing and using Action Scheduler
* [WP CLI guide](https://actionscheduler.org/wp-cli/): instructions on running Action Scheduler at scale via WP CLI
* [API Reference](https://actionscheduler.org/api/): complete reference guide for all API functions
* [Administration Guide](https://actionscheduler.org/admin/): guide to managing scheduled actions via the administration screen
* [Guide to Background Processing at Scale](https://actionscheduler.org/perf/): instructions for running Action Scheduler at scale via the default WP Cron queue runner
## Credits
Action Scheduler is developed and maintained by [Automattic](http://automattic.com/) with significant early development completed by [Flightless](https://flightless.us/).
Collaboration is cool. We'd love to work with you to improve Action Scheduler. [Pull Requests](https://github.com/woocommerce/action-scheduler/pulls) welcome.
home/xbodynamge/namtation/wp-includes/sodium_compat/src/Core/Curve25519/README.md 0000604 00000000332 15113775344 0023354 0 ustar 00 # Curve25519 Data Structures
These are PHP implementation of the [structs used in the ref10 curve25519 code](https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium/blob/master/src/libsodium/include/sodium/private/curve25519_ref10.h).
home/xbodynamge/crosstraining/wp-content/plugins/wp-file-manager/lib/themes/light/js/README.md 0000644 00000000507 15114026315 0026305 0 ustar 00 # Scripts
Any extra (funky) Javascript that you want to load along with your
theme should be located here. This could be:
* Special configuration for elFinder under your theme
* Extra JavaScript libraries that your theme depends on
* Javascript hacks to the elFinder markup after the file browser has loaded (not recommended)
home/xbodynamge/lebauwcentre/wp-includes/sodium_compat/src/Core/Curve25519/README.md 0000604 00000000332 15114044042 0024023 0 ustar 00 # Curve25519 Data Structures
These are PHP implementation of the [structs used in the ref10 curve25519 code](https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium/blob/master/src/libsodium/include/sodium/private/curve25519_ref10.h).
wp-content/plugins/themeisle-companion/vendor/codeinwp/full-width-page-templates/README.md 0000644 00000014770 15114076647 0033346 0 ustar 00 home/xbodynamge/lebauwcentre # Full-Width Templates
-------------
A composer library which injects, in WordPress Dashboard, a Full-Width option in the Page Template selector.
[](https://www.codacy.com/app/andrei.lupu/full-width-page-templates?utm_source=github.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=Codeinwp/full-width-page-templates&utm_campaign=Badge_Grade)
#### Supported Builders:
* A plain simple WordPress page
* Elementor
### Compatible themes?
At this moment this library ensures compatibility with the follwing WordPress themes(and more to come):
* [Hestia](https://wordpress.org/themes/hestia/) - by ThemeIsle
* [Hestia Pro](https://themeisle.com/themes/hestia-pro/) - by ThemeIsle
* [Zerif Lite](https://themeisle.com/themes/zerif-lite) - by ThemeIsle
* [ShopIsle](https://wordpress.org/themes/shop-isle/) - by ThemeIsle
* [Orfeo](https://themeisle.com/themes/orfeo) - by ThemeIsle
* [Edge](https://wordpress.org/themes/edge/) - By themefreesia
* [Experon](https://wordpress.org/themes/experon/) - ThinkUpThemes
* [Genesis](http://my.studiopress.com/themes/genesis/) - By StudioPress
* [GeneratePress](https://wordpress.org/themes/generatepress/) - By Tom Usborne
* [Storefront](https://wordpress.org/themes/storefront/) - by WooThemes/Automattic
* [TwentyTwelve](https://wordpress.org/themes/twentytwelve/) - by WordPress.org
* [TwentyThirteen](https://wordpress.org/themes/twentythirteen/) - by WordPress.org
* [TwentyFourteen](https://wordpress.org/themes/twentyfourteen/) - by WordPress.org
* [TwentyFifteen](https://wordpress.org/themes/twentyfifteen/) - by WordPress.org
* [TwentySixteen](https://wordpress.org/themes/twentysixteen/) - by WordPress.org
* [TwentySeventeen](https://wordpress.org/themes/twentyseventeen/) - by WordPress.org
* [Vantage](https://wordpress.org/themes/vantage/) - by Greg Priday
* [Virtue](https://wordpress.org/themes/virtue/) - by Kadence Themes
* [Enlightenment](https://wordpress.org/themes/enlightenment/) - by Daniel Tara
* [Actions](https://wordpress.org/themes/actions/) - by WPDevHQ
* [ActionsPro](https://wpdevhq.com/themes/actions-pro/) - by WPDevHQ
* [Kale](https://wordpress.org/themes/kale/) - by lyrathemes
* [InVogue](https://wordpress.org/themes/invogue) - by Kaira
* [Universal-Store](https://wordpress.org/themes/universal-store/) - by Themes4WP
* [Editorial](https://wordpress.org/themes/editorial/) - by Mystery Themes
* [Renden Business](https://wordpress.org/themes/renden-business/) - by ThinkUpThemes
* [Spacious](https://wordpress.org/themes/spacious/) - by ThemeGrill
* [Flash](https://wordpress.org/themes/spacious/) - by ThemeGrill
* [Writee](https://wordpress.org/themes/writee/) - by Scissor Themes
* [VT Blogging](https://wordpress.org/themes/vt-blogging/) - by VolThemes
* [One Page Express](https://wordpress.org/themes/one-page-express/) - by horearadu
* [Primer](https://wordpress.org/themes/primer/) - by GoDaddy
* [Vantage](https://wordpress.org/themes/vantage/) - by SiteOrigin
* [Customizr](https://wordpress.org/themes/customizr/) - by Nicolas Guillaume
* [Nikko Portfolio](https://wordpress.org/themes/nikko-portfolio/) - by Colormelon
* [Poseidon](https://wordpress.org/themes/poseidon/) - by ThemeZee
* [Envo Business](https://wordpress.org/themes/envo-business/) - by EnvoThemes
* [Hueman](https://wordpress.org/themes/hueman/) - by Nicolas Guillaume
* [News Portal](https://wordpress.org/themes/news-portal/) - by Mystery Themes
* [Illdy](https://wordpress.org/themes/illdy/) - by Silkalns
* [Envy Blog](https://wordpress.org/themes/envy-blog/) - by Precise Themes
* [Avant](https://wordpress.org/themes/avant/) - by Kaira
* [OceanWP](https://wordpress.org/themes/oceanwp/) - by oceanwp
* [Astra](https://wordpress.org/themes/astra/) - by Brainstorm Force
* [Mesmerize](https://wordpress.org/themes/mesmerize/) - by horearadu
* [Sydney](https://wordpress.org/themes/sydney/) - by athemes
* [Ashe](https://wordpress.org/themes/ashe/) - by Royal Flush
* [Lodestar](https://wordpress.org/themes/lodestar/) - by Automattic
* [Total](https://wordpress.org/themes/total/) - by Hash Themes
* [Consulting](https://wordpress.org/themes/consulting/) - by ThinkUpThemes
* [ColorMag](https://wordpress.org/themes/colormag/) - by ThemeGrill
* [OnePress](https://wordpress.org/themes/onepress/) - by FameThemes
* [Shapely](https://wordpress.org/themes/shapely/) - by Silkalns
* [HitMag](https://wordpress.org/themes/hitmag/) - by ThemezHut
* [Divi](https://www.elegantthemes.com/gallery/divi) - by Elegant Themes
### How to use it?
Well, this is a Composer library so you will need to add this it as a dependency on your project( either plugin or a theme ) like this:
```
"require": {
"codeinwp/full-width-page-templates": "master"
}
```
And run a via the terminal a `composer install` and hope that you have Composer installed globally.
The last step is the initialization. Call this wherever you like:
```
if ( class_exists( '\ThemeIsle\FullWidthTemplates' ) ) {
\ThemeIsle\FullWidthTemplates::instance();
}
```
### Work with this repository?
To work directly with this repository, I use and recommend the following way.
Clone this repository inside the [mu-plugins](https://codex.wordpress.org/Must_Use_Plugins) WordPress directory. This way, we can be sure that the cloned version of this
library will have priority before the one loaded from Composer.
After cloning you need to create a php file, like `load-fwt-lib.php`(I'm so bad at naming) and inside you will need to require the loader like this:
```
<?php
require_once( dirname( __FILE__ ) . '/full-width-page-templates/load.php' );
```
### How to make a theme compatible with the full-width template?
To add a new theme to the compatibility list, clone this repository(as we talked above) create a new directory with the
theme's name in the `themes` directory.
This theme directory supports two files:
* `inline-style.php` - A file loaded at the right moment to add an inline style
* `functions.php` - An optional file to add actions and filters.
Our goal here is to add a CSS snippet which will make sure that the page container width full.
So make use of the `inline-style.php` and add a snipet like this:
```
<?php
/* Support for the {Theme Name} theme */
$style = '.page-template-builder-fullwidth-std .site-content {
width: 100%;
padding: 0;
margin:0;
}';
wp_add_inline_style( '{theme-style}', $style );
```
Where `{theme-style}` must be an enqueued style.(For example, Twenty Seventeen has 'twentyseventeen-style')
Don't forget to add the new theme to this README.md ;)
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Any extra (funky) Javascript that you want to load along with your
theme should be located here. This could be:
* Special configuration for elFinder under your theme
* Extra JavaScript libraries that your theme depends on
* Javascript hacks to the elFinder markup after the file browser has loaded (not recommended)
home/xbodynamge/crosstraining/wp-content/themes/twentysixteen/genericons/README.md 0000604 00000024606 15114271606 0024455 0 ustar 00 # Genericons
Genericons are vector icons embedded in a webfont designed to be clean and simple keeping with a generic aesthetic.
Use genericons for instant HiDPI, to change icon colors on the fly, or even with CSS effects such as drop-shadows or gradients!
## Usage
To use it, place the `genericons` folder in your stylesheet directory and enqueue the genericons.css file. Now you can create an icon like this:
```
.my-icon:before {
content: '\f101';
font: normal 16px/1 'Genericons';
display: inline-block;
-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
-moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale;
}
```
This will output a comment icon before every element with the class "my-icon". The `content: '\f101';` part of this CSS is easily copied from the helper tool at http://genericons.com/, or `example.html` in the `font` directory.
You can also use the bundled example.css if you'd rather insert the icons using HTML tags.
## Building your own Genericons
In the `source` directory, you'll find all Genericons source icons in SVG format. This will allow you to bake your own flavor of Genericons using a tool such as FontCustom (http://fontcustom.com) or Fontello (http://fontello.com). Perhaps you need more logos than are available in the base Genericons package? Just add those logos and bake your own expanded set. Maybe you need just a few of the icons Genericons provides, but would like to trim the fat? Remove the ones you won't need!
### FontCustom instructions
FontCustom is a powerful commandline tool which which bakes icon fonts from the SVG source files. It's the tool Genericons is built on, and it provides highly accurate and perfectly crisp icons, *provided all SVGs have the same pixel height*.
It's not that hard to use, and once it's installed you'll never think of icon-fonts the same way again. Seriously, you should try it. Icon fonts for everyone!
1. Install FontCustom. Follow the instructions on the website: http://fontcustom.com/
2. In the `source` directory from the Genericons download, open the file called `fontcustom.yml` in a text editor. Customize the `font_name` and `css_selector`.
3. Open a terminal. Browse to the `source` directory. Type `fontcustom compile`.
You'll now receive a brand new subdirectory called `fontcustom-webfont`. Inside here you'll find your very own flavor of Genericons, with only the icons you want, including a handy example page that'll help you copy/paste the necessary glyphs or CSS values.
*Please note*: In the source directory, there's a hidden file called `.fontcustom-manifest.json`. This file is auto-generated by the FontCustom tool, and holds codepoints (unicode addresses) for every glyph, so its address doesn't change when you add or remove icons. If you feel the need to "start fresh" with the unicode addresses, you should delete this file.
### Fontello instructions
Fontello is very easy to use. Just drop the SVG files of the icons you want onto their website and download the font. The downside is that Fontello seems to ignore the 16px pixelgrid, so you'll end up with fuzzy icons. Buyer beware.
## Notes
**Photoshop mockups**
The `Genericons.ttf` file can be placed in your system fonts folder and used Photoshop or other graphics apps if you like.
If you're using Genericons in your Photoshop mockups, please remember to delete the old version of the font from Font Book, and grab the new one from the zip file. This also affects using it in your webdesigns: if you have an old version of the font installed locally, that's the font that'll be used in your website as well, so if you're missing icons, check for old versions of the font on your system.
**Pixel grid**
Genericons has been designed for a 16x16px grid. That means it'll look sharp at font-size: 16px exactly. It'll also be crisp at multiples thereof, such as 32px or 64px. It'll look reasonably crisp at in-between font sizes such as 24px or 48px, but not quite as crisp as 16 or 32. Please don't set the font-size to 17px, though, that'll just look terrible blurry.
**Antialiasing**
If you keep intact the `-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;` and `-moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale;` CSS properties. That'll make the icons look their best possible, in Firefox and WebKit based browsers.
**optimizeLegibility**
Note: On Android browsers with version 4.2, 4.3, and probably later, Genericons will simply not show up if you're using the CSS property "text-rendering" set to "optimizeLegibility.
**Updates**
We don't often update icons, but do very carefully when we get good feedback suggesting improvements. Please be mindful if you upgrade, and check that the updated icons behave as you intended.
**Base64 encoding**
By default, Genericons ships with a stylesheet that includes a base64 encoded version of the font. This is to sidestep issues with cross-origin requests for fonts, that happen when a stylesheet loads a font that's stored on a different domain or subdomain. This is very common when using caching plugins.
Base64 encoding comes with a 25% filesize overhead compared to just loading the WOFF file directly. If you know that you won't be loading fonts across domains, or have the ability to edit your server config files to allow it, you can get slightly faster performance by loading Genericons without the base64 encoding. Simply edit `genericons.css` and edit the `@font-face` declaration to match this:
```
@font-face {
font-family: 'Genericons';
src: url('Genericons.woff') format('woff'),
url('Genericons.ttf') format('truetype'),
url('Genericons.svg#genericonsregular') format('svg');
font-weight: normal;
font-style: normal;
}
```
## Changelog
**3.4.1**
* IE8 support restored.
**3.4**
* Updated: Update Google Plus icon to new geometric version. This also *retires* the "alt" version, so *please be mindful if you choose to update, make sure you use the `f206` glyph, not the `f218` glyph, as it no longer exists!
* New: Added helper rotation classes to the base CSS, thanks to geminorum. Apply `genericon-rotate-90` to rotate 90 degrees, -180, -270. Or `genericon-flip-horizontal` or -vertical.
*Again, it is important if you choose to update to this version, make sure you're not using `genericon-googleplus-alt` or unicode character `f218`, as that has been retired! Use `genericon-googleplus` and glyph `f206` instead!*
**3.3.1**
Security Hardening: Remove Genericons example.html file. Please visit genericons.com instead.
**3.3**
The Open Source release.
You can now build your own flavors of Genericons with all the SVGs provided.
**3.2**
A number of new icons and a couple of quick updates.
* New: Activity
* New: HTML anchor
* New: Bug
* New: Download
* New: Handset
* New: Microphone
* New: Minus
* New: Plus
* New: Move
* New: Rating stars, empty, half, full
* New: Shuffle
* New: video camera
* New: Spotify
* New: Twitch
* Update: Fixed geometry in Edit icon
* Update: Updated Foursquare icon
* IE8 bugfix, slipstreamed into this.
Twitch and Spotify mark the last social icons that will be added to Genericons.
Future social icons will have to happen in a separate font.
**3.1**
Genericons is now generated using a commandline tool called FontCustom. This makes it far easier to add new icons to the font, but the switch means the download zip now has a different layout, fonts have different filenames, there's now no .otf font included (but the .ttf should suffice), and the font now has slightly different metrics. I've taken great care to ensure this new version should work as a drop-in replacement, but please be mindful and test carefully if you choose to upgrade.
* Per feedback, the baked-in 16px width and height has been removed from the helper CSS. It wasn't really necessary (the glyph itself has these dimensions naturally), and it caused some headaches.
* Base64 encoding is now included by default in the helper CSS. This makes it drop-in easy to get Genericons working in Firefox even when using a CDN.
* Title attribute on website tool.
* New: Website.
* New: Ellipsis.
* New: Foursquare.
* New: X-post.
* New: Sitemap.
* New: Hierarchy.
* New: Paintbrush.
* Updated: Show and Hide icons were updated for clarity.
**3.0.3**
Bunch of updates mostly.
* Two new icons, Dropbox and Fullscreen.
* Updates to all icons containing an exclamation mark.
* Updates to Image and Quote.
* Nicer "Share" icon.
* Bigger default Linkedin icon.
**3.0.2**
A slew of new stuff and updates.
* Social icons: Skype, Digg, Reddit, Stumbleupon, Pocket.
* New generic icons: heart, lock and print.
* New editing icons: code, bold, italic, image
* New interaction icons: subscribe, unsubscribe, subscribed, reply all, reply, flag.
* The hyperlink icon has been updated to be clearer, chunkier.
* The "home" icon has been updated for style, size and clarity.
* The email icon has been updated for style and clarity, and to fit with the new subscribe icons.
* The document icon has been updated for style.
* The "pin" icon has been updated for style and clarity.
* The Twitter icon has been scaled down to fit with the other social icons.
**3.0.1**
Mostly maintenance.
* Fixed an issue with the example page that showed an old "top" icon instead of the actual NEW "refresh" icon.
* Added inverse Google+ and Path.
* Replaced tabs with spaces in the helper CSS.
* Changed the Genericons.com copy/paste tool to serve span's instead of div's for casual icon insertion. It's being converted to "inline-block" anyway.
**3.0**
Mainly maintenance and a few new icons.
* Fast forward, rewind, PollDaddy, Notice, Info, Help, Portfolio
* Updated the feed icon. It's a bit smaller now for consistency, the previous one was rather big.
* So, the previous version numbering, 2.09, wasn't very PHP version compare friendly. So from now on it'll be 3.0, 3.1 etc. Props Ipstenu.
* Genericons.com now has a mini release blog.
* The CSS has prettier formatting, props Konstantin Obenland.
**2.09**
Updated Facebook icon to new version. Updated Instagram logo to use new one-color version. Updated Google+ icon to use same radius as Instagram and Facebook. Added a bunch of new icons, cog, unapprove, cart, media player buttons, tablet, send to tablet.
**2.06**
Included Base64 encoded version. This is necessary for Genericons to work with CDNs in Firefox. Firefox blocks fonts linked from a different domain. A CDN (typically s.example.com) usually puts the font on a subdomain, and is hence blocked in Firefox.
**2.05**
Added a bunch of new icons, including upload to cloud, download to cloud, many more.
**2.0**
Initial public release
xbodynamge/dev/wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/vendor/woocommerce/action-scheduler/README.md 0000644 00000005357 15114311013 0030066 0 ustar 00 home # Action Scheduler - Job Queue for WordPress [](https://travis-ci.org/woocommerce/action-scheduler) [](https://codecov.io/gh/woocommerce/action-scheduler)
Action Scheduler is a scalable, traceable job queue for background processing large sets of actions in WordPress. It's specially designed to be distributed in WordPress plugins.
Action Scheduler works by triggering an action hook to run at some time in the future. Each hook can be scheduled with unique data, to allow callbacks to perform operations on that data. The hook can also be scheduled to run on one or more occasions.
Think of it like an extension to `do_action()` which adds the ability to delay and repeat a hook.
## Battle-Tested Background Processing
Every month, Action Scheduler processes millions of payments for [Subscriptions](https://woocommerce.com/products/woocommerce-subscriptions/), webhooks for [WooCommerce](https://wordpress.org/plugins/woocommerce/), as well as emails and other events for a range of other plugins.
It's been seen on live sites processing queues in excess of 50,000 jobs and doing resource intensive operations, like processing payments and creating orders, at a sustained rate of over 10,000 / hour without negatively impacting normal site operations.
This is all on infrastructure and WordPress sites outside the control of the plugin author.
If your plugin needs background processing, especially of large sets of tasks, Action Scheduler can help.
## Learn More
To learn more about how to Action Scheduler works, and how to use it in your plugin, check out the docs on [ActionScheduler.org](https://actionscheduler.org).
There you will find:
* [Usage guide](https://actionscheduler.org/usage/): instructions on installing and using Action Scheduler
* [WP CLI guide](https://actionscheduler.org/wp-cli/): instructions on running Action Scheduler at scale via WP CLI
* [API Reference](https://actionscheduler.org/api/): complete reference guide for all API functions
* [Administration Guide](https://actionscheduler.org/admin/): guide to managing scheduled actions via the administration screen
* [Guide to Background Processing at Scale](https://actionscheduler.org/perf/): instructions for running Action Scheduler at scale via the default WP Cron queue runner
## Credits
Action Scheduler is developed and maintained by [Automattic](http://automattic.com/) with significant early development completed by [Flightless](https://flightless.us/).
Collaboration is cool. We'd love to work with you to improve Action Scheduler. [Pull Requests](https://github.com/woocommerce/action-scheduler/pulls) welcome.
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---------
phpInsight is a sentiment classifier. It uses a dictionary of words that are
categorised as positive, negative or neutral, and a naive bayes algorithm to
calculate sentiment. To improve accuracy, phpInsight removes 'noise' words.
For example usage, see the `examples` folder.
License: GPLv3 or later
xbodynamge/crosstraining/wp-content/plugins/wp-file-manager/lib/themes/windows - 10/images/README.md0000644 00000000235 15114436262 0027764 0 ustar 00 home # Images
Store all images for your elFinder skin in this directory.
It is best to group similar images into one file and use the files as CSS spritesheets.
home/xbodynamge/crosstraining/wp-content/plugins/wp-file-manager/lib/themes/light/images/README.md 0000644 00000000235 15114436534 0027144 0 ustar 00 # Images
Store all images for your elFinder skin in this directory.
It is best to group similar images into one file and use the files as CSS spritesheets.
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---------
phpInsight is a sentiment classifier. It uses a dictionary of words that are
categorised as positive, negative or neutral, and a naive bayes algorithm to
calculate sentiment. To improve accuracy, phpInsight removes 'noise' words.
For example usage, see the `examples` folder.
License: GPLv3 or later
home/xbodynamge/namtation/wp-includes/sodium_compat/src/Core32/Curve25519/README.md 0000604 00000000332 15114661700 0023510 0 ustar 00 # Curve25519 Data Structures
These are PHP implementation of the [structs used in the ref10 curve25519 code](https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium/blob/master/src/libsodium/include/sodium/private/curve25519_ref10.h).
wp-content/plugins/themeisle-companion/vendor/codeinwp/elementor-extra-widgets/README.md 0000644 00000000031 15114662340 0033110 0 ustar 00 home/xbodynamge/lebauwcentre # elementor-extra-widgets plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/vendor/woocommerce/action-scheduler/lib/cron-expression/README.md 0000644 00000006277 15114663145 0034014 0 ustar 00 home/xbodynamge/dev/wp-content PHP Cron Expression Parser
==========================
[](https://packagist.org/packages/mtdowling/cron-expression) [](https://packagist.org/packages/mtdowling/cron-expression) [](http://travis-ci.org/mtdowling/cron-expression)
The PHP cron expression parser can parse a CRON expression, determine if it is
due to run, calculate the next run date of the expression, and calculate the previous
run date of the expression. You can calculate dates far into the future or past by
skipping n number of matching dates.
The parser can handle increments of ranges (e.g. */12, 2-59/3), intervals (e.g. 0-9),
lists (e.g. 1,2,3), W to find the nearest weekday for a given day of the month, L to
find the last day of the month, L to find the last given weekday of a month, and hash
(#) to find the nth weekday of a given month.
Credits
==========
Created by Micheal Dowling. Ported to PHP 5.2 by Flightless, Inc.
Based on version 1.0.3: https://github.com/mtdowling/cron-expression/tree/v1.0.3
Installing
==========
Add the following to your project's composer.json:
```javascript
{
"require": {
"mtdowling/cron-expression": "1.0.*"
}
}
```
Usage
=====
```php
<?php
require_once '/vendor/autoload.php';
// Works with predefined scheduling definitions
$cron = Cron\CronExpression::factory('@daily');
$cron->isDue();
echo $cron->getNextRunDate()->format('Y-m-d H:i:s');
echo $cron->getPreviousRunDate()->format('Y-m-d H:i:s');
// Works with complex expressions
$cron = Cron\CronExpression::factory('3-59/15 2,6-12 */15 1 2-5');
echo $cron->getNextRunDate()->format('Y-m-d H:i:s');
// Calculate a run date two iterations into the future
$cron = Cron\CronExpression::factory('@daily');
echo $cron->getNextRunDate(null, 2)->format('Y-m-d H:i:s');
// Calculate a run date relative to a specific time
$cron = Cron\CronExpression::factory('@monthly');
echo $cron->getNextRunDate('2010-01-12 00:00:00')->format('Y-m-d H:i:s');
```
CRON Expressions
================
A CRON expression is a string representing the schedule for a particular command to execute. The parts of a CRON schedule are as follows:
* * * * * *
- - - - - -
| | | | | |
| | | | | + year [optional]
| | | | +----- day of week (0 - 7) (Sunday=0 or 7)
| | | +---------- month (1 - 12)
| | +--------------- day of month (1 - 31)
| +-------------------- hour (0 - 23)
+------------------------- min (0 - 59)
Requirements
============
- PHP 5.3+
- PHPUnit is required to run the unit tests
- Composer is required to run the unit tests
CHANGELOG
=========
1.0.3 (2013-11-23)
------------------
* Only set default timezone if the given $currentTime is not a DateTime instance (#34)
* Fixes issue #28 where PHP increments of ranges were failing due to PHP casting hyphens to 0
* Now supports expressions with any number of extra spaces, tabs, or newlines
* Using static instead of self in `CronExpression::factory`
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These are PHP implementation of the [structs used in the ref10 curve25519 code](https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium/blob/master/src/libsodium/include/sodium/private/curve25519_ref10.h).
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==========================
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The PHP cron expression parser can parse a CRON expression, determine if it is
due to run, calculate the next run date of the expression, and calculate the previous
run date of the expression. You can calculate dates far into the future or past by
skipping n number of matching dates.
The parser can handle increments of ranges (e.g. */12, 2-59/3), intervals (e.g. 0-9),
lists (e.g. 1,2,3), W to find the nearest weekday for a given day of the month, L to
find the last day of the month, L to find the last given weekday of a month, and hash
(#) to find the nth weekday of a given month.
Credits
==========
Created by Micheal Dowling. Ported to PHP 5.2 by Flightless, Inc.
Based on version 1.0.3: https://github.com/mtdowling/cron-expression/tree/v1.0.3
Installing
==========
Add the following to your project's composer.json:
```javascript
{
"require": {
"mtdowling/cron-expression": "1.0.*"
}
}
```
Usage
=====
```php
<?php
require_once '/vendor/autoload.php';
// Works with predefined scheduling definitions
$cron = Cron\CronExpression::factory('@daily');
$cron->isDue();
echo $cron->getNextRunDate()->format('Y-m-d H:i:s');
echo $cron->getPreviousRunDate()->format('Y-m-d H:i:s');
// Works with complex expressions
$cron = Cron\CronExpression::factory('3-59/15 2,6-12 */15 1 2-5');
echo $cron->getNextRunDate()->format('Y-m-d H:i:s');
// Calculate a run date two iterations into the future
$cron = Cron\CronExpression::factory('@daily');
echo $cron->getNextRunDate(null, 2)->format('Y-m-d H:i:s');
// Calculate a run date relative to a specific time
$cron = Cron\CronExpression::factory('@monthly');
echo $cron->getNextRunDate('2010-01-12 00:00:00')->format('Y-m-d H:i:s');
```
CRON Expressions
================
A CRON expression is a string representing the schedule for a particular command to execute. The parts of a CRON schedule are as follows:
* * * * * *
- - - - - -
| | | | | |
| | | | | + year [optional]
| | | | +----- day of week (0 - 7) (Sunday=0 or 7)
| | | +---------- month (1 - 12)
| | +--------------- day of month (1 - 31)
| +-------------------- hour (0 - 23)
+------------------------- min (0 - 59)
Requirements
============
- PHP 5.3+
- PHPUnit is required to run the unit tests
- Composer is required to run the unit tests
CHANGELOG
=========
1.0.3 (2013-11-23)
------------------
* Only set default timezone if the given $currentTime is not a DateTime instance (#34)
* Fixes issue #28 where PHP increments of ranges were failing due to PHP casting hyphens to 0
* Now supports expressions with any number of extra spaces, tabs, or newlines
* Using static instead of self in `CronExpression::factory`
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All CSS for your theme will be located here.
The `theme.css` file is the focal point for loading the styles. These could all have been in one file, but have been split up for the sake of more easily structuring and maintaining the codebase.
* **reset.css** : resets background and border of all elfinder elements so that you can skin from scratch without manually positioning the main elements yourself
* **main.css** : main UI elements (wrapper for the main elfinder div, global styles, etc..)
* **icons.css** : icons across the UI (e.g. file associations)
* **toolbar.css** : toolbar at the top of the elfinder container. Contains toolbar buttons and searchbar
* **navbar.css** : directory navigation on the left-hand panel
* **view-list.css** : defines the list view
* **view-thumbnail.css** : defines the thumbnail/tile view
* **contextmenu.css** : context menu shown when right-clicking on in the list/thumbnail view or navbar
* **dialog.css** : information dialogs/modal windows
* **statusbar.css** : footer; contains information about directory and currently selected files
Note that many of the styles have a large degree of selectivity. E.g:
```css
.elfinder .elfinder-navbar .elfinder-navbar-dir.ui-state-active:hover { /* */ }
```
This is to minimize the need for using `!important` flags to override the existing styles (particularly with respect to jQuery UI's CSS).
## Tips
* Use the `reset.css` style to reset the styles that you need to. Comment out selectors that you wish to remain untouched.
* If you need to reset a style outside of `reset.css`, the following normally suffices:
```css
background: none;
border: none;
```
* If you want to change the icons in a particular container, it is best to reset the icon's style from a general selector, then style each individual icon separately. For example:
```css
/* All toolbar icons */
.elfinder .elfinder-toolbar .elfinder-buttonset .elfinder-button-icon {
/* reset the style and set properties common to all toolbar icons */
}
/* mkfile toolbar icon */
.elfinder .elfinder-toolbar .elfinder-buttonset .elfinder-button-icon-mkfile {
/* styles specific to the mkfile button (e.g. background-position) */
}
```
* Some styles have their `text-indent` property set to `-9999px` to keep the text out of view. If after styling you can't see the text (and you need to), change the `text-indent` property