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diff --git a/srcs/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/akismet/.htaccess b/srcs/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/akismet/.htaccess deleted file mode 100644 index 49d72d7..0000000 --- a/srcs/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/akismet/.htaccess +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -# Only allow direct access to specific Web-available files. - -# Apache 2.2 -<IfModule !mod_authz_core.c> - Order Deny,Allow - Deny from all -</IfModule> - -# Apache 2.4 -<IfModule mod_authz_core.c> - Require all denied -</IfModule> - -# Akismet CSS and JS -<FilesMatch "^(form\.js|akismet\.js|akismet\.css)$"> - <IfModule !mod_authz_core.c> - Allow from all - </IfModule> - - <IfModule mod_authz_core.c> - Require all granted - </IfModule> -</FilesMatch> - -# Akismet images -<FilesMatch "^logo-full-2x\.png$"> - <IfModule !mod_authz_core.c> - Allow from all - </IfModule> - - <IfModule mod_authz_core.c> - Require all granted - </IfModule> -</FilesMatch>
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- } - - .akismet_activate .aa_button_container { - width: 100%; - } -} - -@media (max-width: 782px) { - .akismet_activate { - min-width: 0; - } -} - -@media (max-width: 850px) { - #akismet_setup_prompt .aa_description { - display: none; - } - - .akismet_activate { - min-width: 0; - } -} - -.jetpack_page_akismet-key-config #wpcontent, .settings_page_akismet-key-config #wpcontent { - padding-left: 0; -} - -.akismet-masthead { - background-color:#fff; - text-align:center; - box-shadow:0 1px 0 rgba(200,215,225,0.5),0 1px 2px #e9eff3 -} -@media (max-width: 45rem) { - .akismet-masthead { - padding:0 1.25rem - } -} - -.akismet-masthead__inside-container { - padding:.375rem 0; - margin:0 auto; - width:100%; - max-width:45rem; - text-align: left; -} -.akismet-masthead__logo-container { - padding:.3125rem 0 0 -} -.akismet-masthead__logo { - width:10.375rem; - height:1.8125rem; -} -.akismet-masthead__logo-link { - display:inline-block; - outline:none; - vertical-align:middle -} -.akismet-masthead__logo-link:focus { - line-height:0; - box-shadow:0 0 0 2px #78dcfa -} -.akismet-masthead__logo-link+code { - margin:0 10px; - padding:5px 9px; - border-radius:2px; - background:#e6ecf1; - color:#647a88 -} -.akismet-masthead__links { - display:-ms-flexbox; - display:flex; - -ms-flex-flow:row wrap; - flex-flow:row wrap; - -ms-flex:2 50%; - flex:2 50%; - -ms-flex-pack:end; - justify-content:flex-end; - margin:0 -} -@media (max-width: 480px) { - .akismet-masthead__links { - padding-right:.625rem - } -} -.akismet-masthead__link-li { - margin:0; - padding:0 -} -.akismet-masthead__link { - font-style:normal; - color:#0087be; - padding:.625rem; - display:inline-block -} -.akismet-masthead__link:visited { - color:#0087be -} -.akismet-masthead__link:active,.akismet-masthead__link:hover { - color:#00aadc -} -.akismet-masthead__link:hover { - text-decoration:underline -} -.akismet-masthead__link .dashicons { - display:none -} -@media (max-width: 480px) { - .akismet-masthead__link:hover,.akismet-masthead__link:active { - text-decoration:none - } - .akismet-masthead__link .dashicons { - display:block; - font-size:1.75rem - } - .akismet-masthead__link span+span { - display:none - } -} -.akismet-masthead__link-li:last-of-type .akismet-masthead__link { - padding-right:0 -} - -.akismet-lower { - margin: 0 auto; - text-align: left; - max-width: 45rem; - padding: 1.5rem; -} - -.akismet-lower .notice { - margin-bottom: 2rem; -} - -.akismet-card { - margin-top: 1rem; - margin-bottom: 0; - position: relative; - margin: 0 auto 0.625rem auto; - box-sizing: border-box; - background: white; - box-shadow: 0 0 0 1px rgba(200, 215, 225, 0.5), 0 1px 2px #e9eff3; -} - -.akismet-card:after, .akismet-card .inside:after, .akismet-masthead__logo-container:after { - content: "."; - display: block; - height: 0; - clear: both; - visibility: hidden; -} - -.akismet-card .inside { - padding: 1.5rem; - padding-top: 1rem; |
