Shortcode for Font Awesome Icons

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Some­what frus­trat­ed , I have to add that embed­ding ‘own’ HTML code into a WordPress/Gutenberg block via ‘Edit as HTML’ occa­sion­al­ly destroys the type and con­tent of the block : If the code is sus­pect to the Guten­berg edi­tor, it replaces the work already done with an emp­ty HTML block . Annoy­ing if you just […]

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Font Awesome & self-made css-Classes

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The form of my scope list con­vinced me to talk about Font Awe­some Icons and cus­tom CSS class­es in bootScore, first. A pure HTML list is ugly, in my case: down­right unread­able. No amount of reword­ing or restruc­tur­ing helped. Short­en­ing it was not an option either. It should con­tin­ue to func­tion as a com­plete scope […]

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Pimp Your bootScore

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Now, I know what bootScore is: the miss­ing link between Boot­strap and my Word­­Press-based site, a theme using the Boot­strap tech­nique. In a pure instance, every­thing works well but in an infe­ri­or design. That’s intend­ed by bootScore: You shall design your site by mod­i­fy­ing the bootScore files in a child-theme. Thus, I obvi­ous­ly have to start […]

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From ‘Ugly’ To ‘Nice’: Migrating to bootScore

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That I would have to give up YAML-CSS had quick­ly become clear to me at the begin­ning of the year. What I should replace it with, not. I want­ed to stay with Word­Press. And to recy­cle my old con­tent. So, all I had to do was to replace the theme. The­o­ret­i­cal­ly!

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