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David's call after a short discussion about WordPress.org marketplace considerations. WP.org's trademark policy historically discourages plugins implying official endorsement via a "WP" prefix and has been known to request rename during submission review. Dropping it now makes the name cleaner AND sidesteps that future hurdle if/when the plugin lands on the marketplace. CHANGES All user-facing brand mentions: WP Logbook → Logbook across: - Plugin header (Plugin Name + docblock) - Admin menu top-level - Admin sidebar submenu label still "My Log" (already prefix-free) - Admin bar count menu - Dashboard widget title - Settings page H1 - Main page H1 - About page intro card + "What Logbook does" card heading - Email feedback subject + body intro - Legacy feedback.php subject lines - error_log() prefix [WP Logbook] → [Logbook] - Updater panel description text - styles.php docblock VERSION - wp-notes.php header Version: 3.3.0 → 3.3.1 - WP_NOTES_VERSION constant: 3.3.0 → 3.3.1 - About page version-history card gets new top entry for v3.3.1 with green "latest" pill; v3.3.0 demoted to previous entry - CHANGELOG header line tracks the full naming lineage now: A-WP-Notes (≤v3.1.0) → WP Logbook (v3.2.0-v3.3.0) → Logbook (v3.3.1+) NOTABLY NOT CHANGED - Historical CHANGELOG entries for v3.2.0 still say "WP Logbook" — that was the correct name at the time, rewriting would be revisionist. - Same zero-migration commitment: internal function names, constants, DB option keys, user_meta keys, file paths, plugin slug 'wp-notes', and text domain 'a-wp-notes' all unchanged. - Pure user-facing string change. No data migration, no behaviour change. Existing installs see "Logbook" appear on next page refresh. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
220 lines
5.0 KiB
PHP
220 lines
5.0 KiB
PHP
<?php
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// inc/wp-notes-styles.php
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if (!defined('ABSPATH')) {
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exit;
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}
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/**
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* Add required styles for Logbook
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*/
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function wp_notes_admin_styles() {
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?>
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<style>
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/* Footer "buy me a coffee" — lives at the BOTTOM of the page */
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.wp-notes-footer-support {
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text-align: center;
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margin: 32px 0 8px;
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}
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/* Notes List Container */
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.wp-notes-active,
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.wp-notes-completed {
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margin: 20px 0;
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}
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/* Section Headers */
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.wp-notes-section {
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margin-bottom: 2em;
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}
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.wp-notes-section-title {
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display: flex;
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align-items: center;
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gap: 10px;
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color: #23282d;
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font-size: 1.3em;
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margin: 1.5em 0 1em;
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padding-bottom: 0.5em;
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border-bottom: 1px solid #ccd0d4;
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}
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/* Status Indicators */
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.status-active,
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.status-completed {
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padding: 4px 8px;
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border-radius: 4px;
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font-size: 0.9em;
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font-weight: normal;
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}
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.status-active {
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background: #e5f5fa;
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color: #0071a1;
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}
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.status-completed {
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background: #dff0d8;
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color: #3c763d;
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}
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.note-count {
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color: #666;
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font-size: 0.8em;
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font-weight: normal;
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}
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/* Note Items */
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.wp-notes-list table {
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border-spacing: 0;
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width: 100%;
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margin-bottom: 2em;
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border: 1px solid #ccd0d4;
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box-shadow: 0 1px 2px rgba(0,0,0,0.05);
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border-radius: 4px;
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}
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/* Table Hover Effects */
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.wp-notes-list table.has-hover tr:hover td {
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background-color: #f8f9fa;
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}
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/* Table Header */
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.wp-notes-list th {
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font-weight: 600;
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text-align: left;
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padding: 8px 10px;
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}
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/* Table Cells */
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.wp-notes-list td {
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padding: 12px 10px;
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vertical-align: top;
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}
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/* Actions Column */
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.wp-notes-list .column-actions {
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text-align: right;
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white-space: nowrap;
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}
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/* Edit Form */
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.wp-notes-edit-form {
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background: #f8f9fa;
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padding: 15px;
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border: 1px solid #e2e4e7;
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border-radius: 4px;
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margin-top: 10px;
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}
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/* Form Fields */
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.wp-notes-formatting {
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display: flex;
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gap: 15px;
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flex-wrap: wrap;
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align-items: center;
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margin: 10px 0;
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padding: 12px;
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background: #f8f9fa;
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border-radius: 4px;
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border: 1px solid #e2e4e7;
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}
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.wp-notes-formatting input[type="color"] {
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padding: 0;
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width: 40px;
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height: 30px;
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border: 1px solid #ddd;
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}
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.wp-notes-formatting input[type="number"] {
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width: 70px;
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}
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.wp-notes-formatting select {
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min-width: 120px;
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}
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.format-option {
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display: flex;
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align-items: center;
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gap: 5px;
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}
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/* Emoji Picker */
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.emoji-picker-container {
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position: relative;
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display: inline-block;
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}
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.emoji-picker-dropdown {
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position: absolute;
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top: 100%;
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left: 0;
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z-index: 1000;
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background: white;
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border: 1px solid #ccd0d4;
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border-radius: 4px;
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padding: 10px;
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box-shadow: 0 2px 5px rgba(0,0,0,0.1);
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}
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.emoji-list {
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display: grid;
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grid-template-columns: repeat(4, 1fr);
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gap: 5px;
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}
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.emoji-option {
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font-size: 20px;
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padding: 5px;
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cursor: pointer;
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background: none;
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border: none;
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border-radius: 4px;
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transition: background-color 0.2s;
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}
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.emoji-option:hover {
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background-color: #f0f0f1;
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}
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/* Note Status Indicators */
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.note-status {
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display: inline-block;
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padding: 2px 8px;
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border-radius: 12px;
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font-size: 12px;
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line-height: 1.4;
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}
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.note-status-active {
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background: #e5f5fa;
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color: #0071a1;
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}
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.note-status-completed {
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background: #dff0d8;
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color: #3c763d;
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}
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/* Responsive Design */
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@media screen and (max-width: 782px) {
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.wp-notes-formatting {
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flex-direction: column;
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align-items: flex-start;
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}
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.wp-notes-list td {
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padding: 8px 10px;
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}
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.column-actions {
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text-align: left;
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}
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}
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</style>
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<?php
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}
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add_action('admin_head', 'wp_notes_admin_styles');
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