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    General Discussion twitter php api
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    arminunruhA
    Ok, so every link in Lay Theme that just links to a subpage of your website has a "data-type" attribute and "data-id" attribute. Let's just focus on that it has a data-type attribute. So you could do: jQuery("body").on("click", "a[data-type]", function(event) { jQuery('.twitter-feed').fadeOut(); });
  • Retrieve content from the Laytheme API

    Feedback get json api content data
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    arminunruhA
    Hey wren, I changed my plan and going to work on sth that will take some more time. So yeah, I can't tell you when I will release the gridder as a standalone version :/

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