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radityapratama

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radityapratama updated Automatic.css - Utility Framework for WordPress Page Builders with a new update entry:

Automatic.css - v2.2.0.2

Thanks to group buy participants for the updated resource!

2.2.0.2 Changelog​

  • Enhancement
    • Added the new contextual variables to builder autosuggest.
  • Fix
    • Adjusted .clickable-parent functionality to make sure it works on text links.
    • Made an adjustment to automatic var expansion to fix the bug where it interpreted variables such as .grid—3-2 as a formula instead of just a variable.
    • Fixed an issue where text...

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wpkumu

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if anybody have AGENCY PRO license ? i like to buy from you for 1 website. PM me if you have. Thanks
 

megadorus

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Could anyone with access to it please share the user guide from their private community?

It's super easy to do with a browser extension like "SingleFile". You can simply delete all identifiable information which could lead back to you with the developer tools, and after you've done this, simply choose "save page with SingleFile".
 
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MUZIK

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Can you be more specific about single file and Developer Tools. The second one I didn't get it. Thanks in advance.
 

megadorus

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Can you be more specific about single file and Developer Tools. The second one I didn't get it. Thanks in advance.
Sure, no problem!
SingleFile is a browser extension available for Chrome and Firefox. It lets you export any website into a single HTML file.

But what if the website you want to export displays some identifiable information about you, for example your username? Well, in that case you simply delete this specific element with your browser's developer tools before you export the site. Then it won't show up on the exported site and no one can trace it back to you.

Here's a simple explanation of how you do that with Google Chrome, but with Firefox it's exactly the same:

You simply right-click the element you want to remove (let's say your username shows up on the top right corner, then you right-click on your username) and then you select "inspect". This will open the browser's developer tools with your selected element highlighted. You can then double-check if you selected the correct element by hovering with your mouse over the elements directly below or directly above the element you selected. This will highlight the according element in the browser. After you made sure that you have selected the correct element, you can simply right-click it and select "delete element" (Chrome) or "delete node" (Firefox). Then it will be gone. Now you can safely export the site with SingleFile.

SingleFile for Chrome: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/singlefile/mpiodijhokgodhhofbcjdecpffjipkle?hl=en
SingleFile for Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/single-file/


Alternatively, you can also use SingleFile to only save a selected area of the website. Just right-click anywhere on the site, go into the SingleFile menu and then select "save selection". Then you will be able to choose the area that you want to save. Maybe this will be easier than making changes to the site with the developer tools.
 
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radityapratama

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radityapratama updated Automatic.css - Utility Framework for WordPress Page Builders with a new update entry:

Automatic.css - v2.3.0

Thanks to group buy participants for the updated resource!

2.3.0 Changelog​

  • New
    • Customize box shadow names
    • Customize box shadow values
    • Box shadow variables
      • var(—box-shadow-{name})
    • Added reference color swatches for every shade in the ACSS dashboard (Edit Shades dropdown)
    • Added HSL reference values for main colors in the ACSS dashboard (Edit Shades dropdown)
    • Added Hue inputs for all color shades for...

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