01-07-2019
Update:
While on vacation, had some free time and have written the core code to show a Bootstrap alert when a member badge changes. Also, have the basic code in place to determine exactly which badge changes, so that can be added to the message; but have not written the function to change the array keys to text.
Currently testing via PHP logging. Seems to work fine.
When I am back at my desk, will write a function to change array keys to user friendly text and continue testing.
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1. What is on Your Mind?
Today I mapped out the new badging system using FA icons, Beta 1 in no particular order except a 6 x 8 grid:
https://www.unix.com/members/1-albums215-picture991.png
The prototype HTML code for this layout:
<style>
.fa-badge-grid {
font-size: 1.5em;
}
.row {
... (38 Replies)
Discussion started by: Neo
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2. What is on Your Mind?
Dear All,
Here is the current status of the badging system:
The Beta 1 phase of the new badging system is close to completion.
42 prototype badges have been "allocated"
6 prototype badge slots are held in reserve
The "alert you have new badges" prototype is running and is currently... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Neo
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3. What is on Your Mind?
I have moved the bug badge out of reserve and into the main stream. Basically, I will assign a color level like the others, based on who has made a good actionable bug report for UNIX.COM. "Good" means screenshots, links, and even details from web dev tools our the HTML source code. So far,... (0 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
array_keys
ARRAY_KEYS(3) 1 ARRAY_KEYS(3)
array_keys - Return all the keys or a subset of the keys of an array
SYNOPSIS
array array_keys (array $array, [mixed $search_value], [bool $strict = false])
DESCRIPTION
array_keys(3) returns the keys, numeric and string, from the $array.
If the optional $search_value is specified, then only the keys for that value are returned. Otherwise, all the keys from the $array are
returned.
PARAMETERS
o $array
- An array containing keys to return.
o $search_value
- If specified, then only keys containing these values are returned.
o $strict
- Determines if strict comparison (===) should be used during the search.
RETURN VALUES
Returns an array of all the keys in $array.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
array_keys(3) example
<?php
$array = array(0 => 100, "color" => "red");
print_r(array_keys($array));
$array = array("blue", "red", "green", "blue", "blue");
print_r(array_keys($array, "blue"));
$array = array("color" => array("blue", "red", "green"),
"size" => array("small", "medium", "large"));
print_r(array_keys($array));
?>
The above example will output:
Array
(
[0] => 0
[1] => color
)
Array
(
[0] => 0
[1] => 3
[2] => 4
)
Array
(
[0] => color
[1] => size
)
SEE ALSO
array_values(3), array_key_exists(3), array_search(3).
PHP Documentation Group ARRAY_KEYS(3)