Russell Heimlich's repositories
dummyimage
Source code behind https://dummyimage.com
wordpress-slack-notifications
Send Slack notifications based on WordPress actions like when a post is published or deleted
wordpress-rh-starter-theme
My preferred WordPress starter theme
jquery-events-presentation
Slides from my talk about jQuery Events as part of DC jQuery Meetup #18 Back to Basics
migrating-wordpress
My presentation for WordPress DC on migrating WordPress
wordpress-child-themes
A set of WordPress themes for my children.
testing-github-actions
Simple deployment of a repo via SSH
wp-styleguide
Simple plugin for enabling a styleguide for your WordPress theme
50-drops-of-php
Open source and free e-book, that collects some useful, unknown, underrated PHP functions or stuff discovered, used, learned during the PHP daily use.
analytics
Lightweight analytics abstraction layer for tracking page views, custom events, & identifying visitors
cookieconsent
:cookie: Simple cross-browser cookie-consent plugin written in vanilla js
gutenberg-times-livestream-examples
Examples of interacting with and modifying WP core blocks for Gutenberg Times July 22nd 2022 livestream
hhs-20th-reunion
A website for Hammond High School's 20th Reunion
ig2twitter
Automatically tweet Instagram posts including embedded media in the tweet
inspiration
A collection of media that inspire me.
instagram-php-scraper
Get account information, photos, videos, stories and comments.
lp-communications
WordPress theme for a freelance client
mathabunga
Dynamically generate math worksheets
playground-4dwo7nlf
Tech.io playground
russellheimlich-com-v3
circa 2006/2007 for /blog/
super-simple-gulp
A super simple Gulp build process for compiling CSS and JavaScript.
Web-Experiments
A place for little web playgrounds.
wordpress-photocast-theme
My first WordPress theme. I forked the Kubrick default theme and tweaked it to match my website.
wordpress-russell-heimlich
A WordPress theme for my personal site
wpdc-beyond-widgets
My lightning talk about going beyond widgets for the August 2013 WordPress DC Meetup.