I asked a question previously - HERE - about how I could set my border-color to a random color. I have this working.
As you'll see, I have a possible 7 colors in my array. How can I edit my code so that once a color has been chosen, it won't be reused. There are 3 divs on my page that the color will be used on, so I'd like 3 different colors from the possible 7.
Full code of how I'm using it:
<div id="featured-posts" class="container_12">
<?php
global $post;
$myposts = get_posts('numberposts=3&category=12');
foreach($myposts as $post) :
?>
<?php global $post; ?>
<?php
$src = wp_get_attachment_image_src( get_post_thumbnail_id($post->ID), array( 5600,1000 ), false, '' );
?>
<?php
$colors = array("#000000", "#949c51", "#571c1e", "#f36533", "#782a80", "#f6a41d", "#ed1b24");
$randomColor = $colors[array_rand($colors)];
?>
<a href="<?php the_permalink(); ?>">
<div class="grid_4 featured-home" style="background: url(<?php echo $src[0]; ?> ) !important;">
<div class="featured-details" style="border-color: <?php echo $randomColor; ?>;">
<h4 style="color: <?php echo $randomColor; ?>;"><?php the_title(); ?></h4>
<p><?php the_excerpt(); ?> <q style="color: <?php echo $randomColor; ?>; font-weight:bold !important;">Read more ></q></p>
</div>
<div class="featured-lower" style="border-color: <?php echo $randomColor; ?>;"></div>
</div></a>
<?php endforeach; ?>
</div>
You could shuffle and then pop the last element off the array each time:
Define your colours array once (this would need to be removed from your loop):
$colors = array("#000000", "#949c51", "#571c1e", "#f36533", "#782a80", "#f6a41d", "#ed1b24");
Then each time you use randomColor you shuffle it and remove the last element of the array to use:
shuffle($colors);
$randomColor = array_pop($colors);
You have to add a function where a random color is choosen from the array, deleted from array and returned. Then you have to call this function on your inline-style settings.
But you should really avoid inline-styles. You could also do something like this with SASS in a far more cleaner way.
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Is it possible to add anchor links to Advanced Custom Fields?
I've created a page that shows images that when you click on the image a lightbox opens with the description. I have it all working without using Advanced Custom Fields but I'm trying to make it user friendly for the client so I added fields for them to just fill in the information and everything is already styled.
The problem is the tabs use an Anchor Link to link to the ID DIV that opens up the lightbox with the description - it works but not when I use the fields I created.
I created a url field for them to fill in the #div name for the anchor url and a field for the name of the #div for the anchor to link to. (Hope that makes sense!)
I'm also using repeater fields so they can add/delete flavors.
This is the code I am using -
<?php
// check if the repeater field has rows of data
if( have_rows('flavors') ):
// loop through the rows of data
while ( have_rows('flavors') ) : the_row();
// display a sub field value
?>
<li>
******** This is the anchor link *************
<?php
$link = get_sub_field('flavor_name');
if( $link ): ?>
<a href="<?php echo esc_url( $link ); ?>" class="wplightbox" data-width=900 data-height=800>
<?php
$image = get_sub_field('beer_image');
if( !empty( $image ) ): ?>
<img src="<?php echo esc_url($image['url']); ?>" alt="<?php echo esc_attr($image['alt']); ?>" />
<?php endif; ?>
<?php if( get_sub_field('beer_title') ): ?>
<?php the_sub_field('beer_title'); ?>
<?php endif; ?>
</a>
<?php endif; ?>
********* This is the div that needs to pick up the anchor name typed in as the Div ID name *****
<div id="<?php if( get_sub_field('flavor_name') ): ?>" style="display: none;">
<?php the_sub_field('flavor_name'); ?>
<?php endif; ?>
<div class="flavors">
<div class="flavorsleft">
<?php
$image = get_sub_field('beer_image');
if( !empty( $image ) ): ?>
<img src="<?php echo esc_url($image['url']); ?>" alt="<?php echo esc_attr($image['alt']); ?>" />
<?php endif; ?>
</div>
<div class="flavorsright">
<h3><?php if( get_sub_field('beer_title') ): ?>
<?php the_sub_field('beer_title'); ?>
<?php endif; ?></h3>
<div class="percent">
<?php if( get_sub_field('alcohol_percentage') ): ?>
<?php the_sub_field('alcohol_percentage'); ?>
<?php endif; ?>
</div>
<?php if( get_sub_field('beer_description') ): ?>
<?php the_sub_field('beer_description'); ?>
<?php endif; ?>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="clear"></div>
</li>
<?php
endwhile;
else :
// no rows found
endif;
?>
</ul>```
This is the dev site where it's at - https://headley.tfm-dev.com/beers
The page is working right now because it's currently built not using the ACF fields (I took them off for now and rebuilt it) but I would like to change it so the owner can make changes.
Thank you!
[![Screenshot of Advanced Custom Fields][1]][1]
[![Screenshot of Advanced Custom Fields Redone][2]][2]
[1]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/NeKYe.jpg
[2]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/uUN0G.png
On your dev site in the source code the anchor href is an id but you are using a page link field to match to the get_sub_field('flavor_bottom_section_name') so this would return a url so won't work.
Correct me if I'm wrong but you are using 2 repeaters, does that not reply on each of them to match up to each other? I would do this wiht one repeater field and you'd be able to avoid mistakes being made and would probably require less fields e.g you would only need one field for the anchor and one field for the div. You can have 1 repeater field but you can have 2 separate loops through the same repeater just getting what you want out of it on each loop.
ADDITIONAL
This line of code nothing is being ouput into the id=""
<div id="<?php if( get_sub_field('flavor_name') ): ?>" style="display: none;">
I think you need to echo the sub field like this maybe
<div id="<?php echo get_sub_field('flavor_name') ?>" style="display: none;">
Yon can see in the red boxes I've marked that the id attribute is empty on the div, even if I change it locally in the inspector it works, not sure why you got an error earlier but I also think that the value in your field might have # before it but the # is only only required in the href not the id.
Final Solution (Hopefully)
Ok I used your code and I see why you were getting the critical error this:
<a href="#<?php if( get_sub_field('beer_title') ): ?>" class="wplightbox" data-width=900 data-height=800 >
<?php the_sub_field('beer_title'); ?>
<?php endif; ?>
Needs to change to this:
<a href="#<?php the_sub_field('beer_title'); ?>" class="wplightbox" data-width=900 data-height=800 >
<?php the_sub_field('beer_title'); ?>
You have and if in there which isn't needed so removing that and echoing the sub field fixes it, we just needed to remove the endif also. I should have asked what the error was originally.
What you are saying here is
<a href="#
// IF THERE IS A SUB FIELD VALUE FOR BEER TITLE
<?php if( get_sub_field('beer_title') ): ?>"
// OUTPUT THIS
class="wplightbox" data-width=900 data-height=800 >
<?php the_sub_field('beer_title'); ?>
get_sub_field() doesn't output anything it has to be echoed or else use the_sub_field() instead.
how can i create a grid like image? for show last posts
<?php if ( have_posts() ) : ?>
<?php while ( have_posts() ) : the_post(); ?>
<?php the_content(); ?>
<?php endwhile; ?>
<?php endif; ?>
<?php wp_reset_query(); ?>
<?php $latest_post = get_posts( 'numberposts=4' ); ?>
<?php foreach( $latest_post as $post ) : setup_postdata( $post ); ?>
<?php the_title(); ?><br />
<?php the_content(); ?>
<?php endforeach; ?>
<?php wp_reset_query(); ?>
One option is to use PHP to swap around the position of the image based on whether or not the increment is odd or even, for instance:
$i = 0;
while ( have_posts() ) : the_post();
if ($i % 2 == 0 ) {
// Display two columns with image on left
}
else {
// Display two columns with image on right
}
$i++;
endwhile;
If you're building your theme from scratch I'd suggest using a grid framework to handle your columns, otherwise see if the theme you're using has a grid framework already.
Edit:
There are also ways of doing this without actually having to change the markup of the page. For instance:
Swapping columns (left / right) on alternate rows
In this case you'd be able to generate your post markup without the if statement and just use CSS to swap the position of the image/video.
You can use the masonry technology or you can try this plugin
In your code above you fired two WordPress content loops. I am not sure why you had to fire two loops, although they both will work. First will print the recent posts depending on the number of Posts Per Page you selected via Settings->Reading tab from your WordPress Dashboard and the second one will again print the top 4 recent posts. I am using the first loop to tell you how you can create the attached image like grid.
Below is the PHP/HTML modifications that you have to make:
<?php $count = 1; if ( have_posts() ) : ?>
<?php while ( have_posts() ) : the_post(); ?>
<div class="one-half <?php if( $count++ % 2 == 0 ): echo 'last-col'; endif; ?>">
<?php
// the function below will print the featured image attached to the post
the_post_thumbnail( 'your-featured-image-sizename' ); ?>
</div>
<!-- one-half -->
<div class="one-half">
<span class="post_stamp"><?php the_time( 'j m Y' ); ?></span>
<span class="post_cat"><?php the_category(', '); // This will print News if you filled the post under News Category ?></span>
<h3><?php the_title(); ?></h3>
<?php the_excerpt(); // Insteading of printing the whole content this function will print exceprt only ?>
</div>
<!-- one-half -->
<div class="clearfix"><!-- --></div>
<?php endwhile; ?>
<?php endif; ?>
<?php wp_reset_query(); ?>
You would have to put the below given links to your style file:
<style>
.one-half{width: 50%; float: left;}
.last-col{float: right;}
.clearfix{clear: both; overflow: hidden;}
</style>
After making the above changes your posts will be displayed as the attached image. Good Luck (y)
on my portfolio i have some projects (for example http://mathieuserruys.be/art-cinema-offoff-voorjaar-2015/ ). These images are called via a ACF Repeater field, and they are put into a jcycle 2 gallery.
this is the code i use:
<div class="info" style='-moz-user-select: none; -webkit-user-select: none; -ms-user-select:none; user-select:none;'
unselectable='on'
onselectstart='return false;'
onmousedown='return false;'><span id="prev">< prev</span><br>
<span id="next">next ></span><span><?php the_post(); ?><?php the_content(); ?></span></div>
<div class="slideshow"
data-cycle-fx=scrollHorz
data-cycle-timeout=0
data-cycle-center-horz=true
data-cycle-center-vert=true
data-cycle-next="img, #next"
data-cycle-prev="#prev"
data-cycle-swipe=true
data-cycle-loader="true"
data-cycle-manual-speed="1"
data-cycle-caption-template="{{slideNum}}/{{slideCount}}"
>
<div class="cycle-caption"></div>
<?php if( have_rows('images_repeat') ): ?>
<?php while( have_rows('images_repeat') ): the_row();
// vars
$image = get_sub_field('image_repeat');
?>
<img src="<?php echo $image['url']; ?>"/>
<?php endwhile; ?>
<?php endif; ?>
</div>
<script>$.fn.cycle.defaults.autoSelector = '.slideshow';</script>
I've noticed that on first load the images appear in random order. and after that, sometimes they are right, sometimes they are not. I guess it has something to do with the Jcycle loading conflicting with how the repeater works.. any tips on this?
The jquery.cycle2.js is called after the jquery.cycle2.carousel.js and jquery.cycle2.tile.js
jquery.cycle2.js has to be available before these 2 scripts.
I am using a wordpress theme, Pitch Pro, and it has a built in slider. My issue is that sometimes the slider will flash the wrong image for a second. I noticed that it does not do it normally but only if I go from a page such as support to the home page. I have tried changed and setting the order. Changing the max amount of slides, currently 6, but nothing seems to fix it.
The site currently is jrummy16.com/test if anyone has any idea on a fix.
Not sure if this could relate to it anyway but the server I am using has issues and to fix it hostgator told me to add define( 'CONCATENATE_SCRIPTS', false ); to my config.php file. It fixed the issue but I do not recall the slider having this issue before adding that.
I have no idea on how to even start troubleshooting this. So any help would be greatly appreciated.
EDIT
All of the files were found inside the Theme, Pitch Pro.
I opened up my home.php file and I find this at the top for slider.
<?php
$slider_template = apply_filters('pitch_slider_template', array('slider', null));
get_template_part( $slider_template[0], $slider_template[1] );
?>
I then went and opened up slider.php in the same folder. It has this code,
<?php
$slides = new WP_Query(array(
'numberposts' => siteorigin_setting('slider_max_slides'),
'nopaging' => true,
'post_type' => 'slide',
'orderby' => 'menu_order',
'order' => 'ASC'
));
if($slides->have_posts()){
?>
<div id="slider">
<div class="container">
<div class="slides nivoSlider">
<?php while ($slides->have_posts()) : $slides->the_post(); if(has_post_thumbnail()) : ?>
<?php if(get_post_meta(get_the_ID(), 'slide_destination', true)) : $destination = get_post_meta(get_the_ID(), 'slide_destination', true) ?>
<?php echo '<a href="'.esc_url(get_permalink($destination)).'" title="'.esc_attr(get_the_title($destination)).'">' ?>
<?php elseif(get_post_meta(get_the_ID(), 'slide_destination_url', true)) : $destination = get_post_meta(get_the_ID(), 'slide_destination_url', true) ?>
<?php echo '<a href="'.esc_url($destination).'">' ?>
<?php endif; ?>
<?php echo get_the_post_thumbnail(get_the_ID(), 'slide') ?>
<?php if(!empty($destination)) echo '</a>' ?>
<?php endif; endwhile; ?>
</div>
<?php $slides->rewind_posts(); ?>
<div class="indicators-wrapper">
<ul class="indicators">
<?php while ($slides->have_posts()) : $slides->the_post(); if(has_post_thumbnail()) : ?>
<li class="indicator <?php if($slides->current_post == 0) echo 'active' ?> indicator-group-<?php echo $slides->post_count ?>">
<div class="indicator-container">
<div class="pointer"></div>
<h4><?php the_title() ?></h4>
<?php the_excerpt() ?>
</div>
</li>
<?php endif; endwhile; ?>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<?php
wp_reset_postdata();
}
I am not sure if this will help or not but I hope that it does.
I think the reason is that before slider loads completely, the page will show last image in the list of slides and in your case it is this one:
<img width="705" height="344" src="http://jrummy16.com/test/wp-content/uploads/BA-slider.jpg" class="attachment-slide wp-post-image" alt="BA-slider">
Here is a similar problem and it has few of the solutions which you may use it as well.
UPDATE:
I found this article which suggests to modify your CSS. I would paste the code here but the article uses image to show CSS code:)
I need every three divs of class "loopcontent" to be wrapped in a new div of class "threeacross". I'm new to WordPress and really not a PHP guy yet, but I'm learning as I go.
Here's my loop:
<?php if(have_posts()) : while(have_posts()) : the_post(); ?>
<div class="loopcontent">
<?php
if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) {
the_post_thumbnail();
} else {
// the current post lacks a thumbnail
}
?>
<h1><?php the_title(); ?></h1>
<?php the_excerpt(); ?>
</div>
<?php endwhile; else : ?>
<div class="loopcontent">
<h1>Page Not Found</h1>
<p>Looks like the page you're looking for isn't here anymore. Try browsing the categories, archives, or using the search box below.</p>
<?php include(TEMPLATEPATH.'/searhform.php'); ?>
</div>
<?php endif; ?>
Something like this should work. This keeps a running count and places your div wraps every three posts. Let me know if this helps. If not, let me know what it's outputting, and I can tweak it:
<?php
if(have_posts()) : for($count=0;have_posts();$count++) : the_post();
$open = !($count%3) ? '<div class="threeacross">' : ''; //Create open wrapper if count is divisible by 3
$close = !($count%3) && $count ? '</div>' : ''; //Close the previous wrapper if count is divisible by 3 and greater than 0
echo $close.$open;
?>
<div class="loopcontent">
<?php
if(has_post_thumbnail()) the_post_thumbnail();
else{
// the current post lacks a thumbnail
}
?>
<h1><?php the_title(); ?></h1>
<?php the_excerpt(); ?>
</div>
<?php endfor; else : ?>
<div class="loopcontent">
<h1>Page Not Found</h1>
<p>Looks like the page you're looking for isn't here anymore. Try browsing the categories, archives, or using the search box below.</p>
<?php include(TEMPLATEPATH.'/searhform.php'); ?>
</div>
<?php endif; ?>
<?php echo $count ? '</div>' : ''; //Close the last wrapper if post count is greater than 0 ?>