<?php
/**
* Includes the Plugin Constants class to load all Plugin constant vars like Plugin name, etc.
*
* @filesource
* @author Stefan Herndler
* @since 1.5.0 12.09.14 10:56
* Last edited for v2.0.4 2020-11-01T0452+0100
*/
* Contains all Plugin Constants. Contains no Method or Property.
* @since 1.5.0
class MCI_Footnotes_Config {
* Internal Plugin name.
* @var string
const C_STR_PLUGIN_NAME = "footnotes";
* Public Plugin name.
* edited classes for v2.0.4
const C_STR_PLUGIN_PUBLIC_NAME = '<span class="footnotes_logo footnotes_logo_part1">foot</span><span class="footnotes_logo footnotes_logo_part2">notes</span>';
* Public Plugin name for dashboard heading
* After properly displaying in dashboard headings until WPv5.4, the above started
* in WPv5.5 being torn apart as if the headline was text-align:justify and not
* the last line. That ugly display bug badly affected the plugin’s communication.
* The only working solution found so far is using position:fixed in one heading
* that isn’t translated, and dropping the logo in another, translatable heading.
* @since 2.0.4
const C_STR_PLUGIN_HEADING_NAME = '<span class="footnotes_logo_heading footnotes_logo_part1_heading">foot</span><span class="footnotes_logo_heading footnotes_logo_part2_heading">notes</span>';
* Html tag for the LOVE symbol.
const C_STR_LOVE_SYMBOL = '<span style="color:#ff6d3b; font-weight:bold;">♥</span>';
* HTML code for the 'love' symbol used in dashboard heading
const C_STR_LOVE_SYMBOL_HEADING = '<span class="footnotes_heart_heading">♥</span>';
* Short code to DON'T display the 'LOVE ME' slug on certain pages.
const C_STR_NO_LOVE_SLUG = '[[no footnotes: love]]';
}