Clever Fox - Version 1.1.21

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  • Resolve Debug Errors
  • Licence File Added
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Developer nayrathemes
Plugin Icon 128x128 Clever Fox
Version 1.1.21
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Code changes from version 1.1.20 to 1.1.21

clever-fox.php CHANGED
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
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  Plugin Name: Clever Fox
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  Plugin URI:
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  Description: The Clever Fox plugin adds sections functionality to the Startkit theme and Others Nayra's Themes. This plugin for only startkit themes. Clever Fox is a plugin build to enhance the functionality of WordPress Theme made by Nayra Themes.
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- Version: 1.1.20
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  Author: nayrathemes
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  Author URI: https://nayrathemes.com
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  Text Domain: clever-fox
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  Plugin Name: Clever Fox
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  Plugin URI:
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  Description: The Clever Fox plugin adds sections functionality to the Startkit theme and Others Nayra's Themes. This plugin for only startkit themes. Clever Fox is a plugin build to enhance the functionality of WordPress Theme made by Nayra Themes.
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+ Version: 1.1.21
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  Author: nayrathemes
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  Author URI: https://nayrathemes.com
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  Text Domain: clever-fox
inc/startkit/features/section-service.php CHANGED
@@ -187,8 +187,6 @@ function startkit_home_service_section_partials( $wp_customize ){
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  // service content
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  $wp_customize->selective_refresh->add_partial( 'service_contents', array(
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  'selector' => '#services .servicesss',
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- 'settings' => 'service_contents',
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- 'render_callback' => 'home_section_service_contents_render_callback',
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  ) );
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  }
@@ -203,9 +201,4 @@ function home_section_service_title_render_callback() {
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  function home_section_service_desc_render_callback() {
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  return get_theme_mod( 'service_description' );
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  }
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- // service content
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- function home_section_service_contents_render_callback() {
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- $service_contents = get_theme_mod( 'service_contents' );
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- service_contents( $service_contents, true );
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- }
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  ?>
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  // service content
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  $wp_customize->selective_refresh->add_partial( 'service_contents', array(
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  'selector' => '#services .servicesss',
 
 
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  ) );
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  }
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  function home_section_service_desc_render_callback() {
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  return get_theme_mod( 'service_description' );
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  }
 
 
 
 
 
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  ?>
inc/startkit/features/section-testimonial.php CHANGED
@@ -83,7 +83,6 @@ $selective_refresh = isset( $wp_customize->selective_refresh ) ? 'postMessage' :
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  $wp_customize->add_setting( 'testimonial_contents',
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  array(
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  'sanitize_callback' => 'startkit_repeater_sanitize',
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- //'transport' => $selective_refresh,
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  'default' => json_encode(
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  array(
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  array(
@@ -180,8 +179,6 @@ function startkit_home_testimonial_section_partials( $wp_customize ){
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  // contents
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  $wp_customize->selective_refresh->add_partial( 'testimonial_contents', array(
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  'selector' => '#testimonial .tst_contents',
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- 'settings' => 'testimonial_contents',
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- 'render_callback' => 'home_section_testimonial_contents_render_callback',
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  ) );
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  }
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  add_action( 'customize_register', 'startkit_home_testimonial_section_partials' );
@@ -194,9 +191,4 @@ function home_section_testimonial_title_render_callback() {
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  function home_section_testimonial_desc_render_callback() {
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  return get_theme_mod( 'testimonial_description' );
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  }
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- // contents
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- function home_section_testimonial_contents_render_callback() {
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- $testimonial_contents = get_theme_mod( 'testimonial_contents' );
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- testimonial_contents( $testimonial_contents, true );
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- }
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  ?>
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  $wp_customize->add_setting( 'testimonial_contents',
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  array(
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  'sanitize_callback' => 'startkit_repeater_sanitize',
 
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  'default' => json_encode(
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  array(
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  array(
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  // contents
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  $wp_customize->selective_refresh->add_partial( 'testimonial_contents', array(
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  'selector' => '#testimonial .tst_contents',
 
 
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  ) );
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  }
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  add_action( 'customize_register', 'startkit_home_testimonial_section_partials' );
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  function home_section_testimonial_desc_render_callback() {
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  return get_theme_mod( 'testimonial_description' );
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  }
 
 
 
 
 
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  ?>
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readme.txt CHANGED
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  == Changelog ==
 
 
 
 
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  = 1.1.20 =
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  * Envira Theme Functionality Added
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  == Changelog ==
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+ = 1.1.21 =
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+ * Resolve Debug Errors
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+ * Licence File Added
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  = 1.1.20 =
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  * Envira Theme Functionality Added
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uninstall.php ADDED
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+ <?php
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+ /**
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+ * Fired when the plugin is uninstalled.
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+ exit;
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+ }