Custom Interchange queries with Foundation 6 - zurb-foundation

I'm trying to add a custom media query to Interchange for retina laptops, but it doesn't seem to be picking up. I'm sure something is in the wrong place or there's wrong syntax somewhere. Any ideas?
HTML:
<div
class="responsive-bg"
data-interchange="
[http://brycekirk.com/man-mountain/small.jpg, small],
[http://brycekirk.com/man-mountain/medium.jpg, medium],
[http://brycekirk.com/man-mountain/large.jpg, large],
[http://brycekirk.com/man-mountain/xlarge.jpg, xlarge]
[http://brycekirk.com/man-mountain/largeretina.jpg, largeretina]"></div>
CSS:
div.responsive-bg {height: 100vh; width: 100%; position: absolute; }
JS:
$(document).foundation();
Foundation.Interchange.SPECIAL_QUERIES['largeretina'] = 'only screen and (min-width: 1025px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 2) and (min-resolution: 192dpi)';
Interchange Documentation
Codepen

It is NOT working because you are add custom query after the Foundation has initialize, you have to use Foundation reflow or you can set the media query before init code.
Foundation.Interchange.SPECIAL_QUERIES['largeretina'] = 'only screen and (min-width: 1025px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 2) and (min-resolution: 192dpi)';
$(document).foundation();

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Text Area Height and width using zurb foundation

I am quite new to zurb, infact just found it yesterday. I am liking it so far, but I can't seem to figure out something simple. I can do this using css but I wanted to know if there is another out-of-the-box approach to this.
I want to be able to set the width and height of a text area. The way it is on this fiddle.
http://jsfiddle.net/bwZbh/
`<textarea id="content" placeholder="Nothing yet!!" class="large-12" style="margin: 0px -275.672px 0px 0px; height: 319px; width: 580px;"
it's a small bug in foundation
open up your css, and add the following
textarea {
height: auto;
}
then you will be able to style your textarea as you wish, and rows will work as well
example
<textarea rows="5" name="textareaname" cols="50"></textarea>
UPDATE:
This bug is now fixed in Foundation 5

orbit slideshow custom next prev buttons links left right arrows

I am using zurb foundation orbit slideshow. The next and the prev buttons or links on the left and right edge of the page is the default black triangle. Please have a look at this test page:
http://www.endsnore.com/_test1b/index.aspx
How do I customize the next and prev buttons or links? How do I add my own arrow code: ‹ and › OR add my own custom arrow images
like these orange left and right arrows here:
http://www.getaveo.com/index.aspx
Please provide exact code example. I would appreciate it. Thank you very much in advance!
Working with orbit I found a pretty nice solution: using the :before on the .orbit-prev span and .orbit-next span tag via CSS you can modify the navigation buttons.
I do not think you can add images as button without editing the js code of the slider, but this solution works nicely, and you can obviously tweak it for your needs
See the jsFiddle here: http://jsfiddle.net/endorama/5SHz5/3/
Basically you need to add this CSS, which remove the arrows ( are borders on the span element ) and replace them with a gliph ( see the content: "..." )
.orbit-container .orbit-prev span,
.orbit-container .orbit-next span {
color: red;
border: none;
font-size: 70px;
text-indent: 0;
margin-top: -32px;
}
.orbit-container .orbit-prev {
background-color: transparent;
}
.orbit-container .orbit-prev span:before {
content: "\2039";
}
.orbit-container .orbit-next {
background-color: transparent;
}
.orbit-container .orbit-next span:before {
content: "\203A";
}
Hope this helps, cheers :)
NOTE: Be aware that if stack_on_small is true you content will be stacked and the arrows hidden. I didn't tweak this behaviour because seems logical to me. just disable this option when you initialize Orbit to solve this problem.
My Dear friends! Please find complete solution for your troubles of ORBIT.
It takes 5 min to make custom buttons(image or chevron or font-"Font Awesome") as you navigation arrows.
In your js:
$(".next-slide").click(function() {
$("#ORBIT-ID").siblings(".orbit-next").click();
$("#ORBIT-ID").siblings(".orbit-timer").click(); // Remove this line to pause the orbit. (it pauses whenever you change slides by default)
});
$(".prev-slide").click(function() {
$("#ORBIT-ID").siblings(".orbit-prev").click();
$("#ORBIT-ID").siblings(".orbit-timer").click(); // Remove this line to pause the orbit. (it pauses whenever you change slides by default)
});
In your css:
.orbit-container .orbit-prev, .orbit-container .orbit-next {display: none;}
.next-slide {/* PUT YOUR STyLES HERE*/}
.prev-slide {/* PUT YOUR STyLES HERE*/}
If you are using font awesom:
same js as above
css:
.orbit-container .orbit-prev, .orbit-container .orbit-next {display: none;}
html:
<span class='prev-slide'><i class='icon-chevron-left'></i></span>
<span class='next-slide'><i class='icon-chevron-right'></i></span>
Thats it! Rank me if you like it!
I had success with stacey.mosier's answer and was able to change my arrows to an image using the CSS content property. Using Foundation v5.2.2
Approach #1
This is what working code for a single class looks like:
.orbit-next {
content: url("Homepage/Homepage_Banner_Arrow_Next_on_retina.png");
width: 16px !important;
height: 62px !important;
margin-right: 20px;
}
I set the width and height of the .orbit-next class to be equal to that of the image I'm adding.
And for the hover styling:
.orbit-container .orbit-next:hover {
content: url("Homepage/Homepage_Banner_Arrow_Next_off_retina.png";
background-color: transparent; //so there's no background effect
For .orbit-previous the rules are basically the same as above (except margin-right becomes margin-left and you use the prev arrow path instead of the next)
Approach #2
To stay DRY I instead implemented a "multiple selector" and now only need one arrow asset by rotating the current one via css transform
.orbit-next, orbit-prev { //All the above rules except the margin }
.orbit-next { margin-right: 20px; }
.orbit-prev { margin-left: 20px; transform:rotate(180deg); }
.orbit-container .orbit-next:hover, .orbit-container .orbit-prev:hover {
//the above hover rules
}
I anticipate the need to scale/hide the size of the arrows based on the column width currently active, something to consider, but beyond the scope of this question. Hope this helped!
Obrit comes with default classes. You can customize the classes:
<ul data-orbit data-options="next_class: my_next_class; prev_class: my_prev_class;">
...
</ul>
The default classes .next_class and .prev_class have a text-indent that is pushing the text out of the window.
If you are wanting to replace the content, use the css content: rule.
I think this is a little more straightforward:
For Foundation 5 - this is your jQuery:
$( "a.orbit-prev > span " ).replaceWith( "<img src='images/left_arrow.png' width='68' height='78' />" );
$( "a.orbit-next > span" ).replaceWith( "<img src='images/right_arrow.png' width='68' height='78' />" );
Replace the image URL with the URL of your own image, and the height/width of your own image height/width. To use a font icon, I would do something like this:
$( "a.orbit-prev > span " ).replaceWith( "<span><i class='icon-chevron-left'></i></span>" );
$( "a.orbit-next > span" ).replaceWith( "<span><i class='icon-chevron-right'></i></span>" );
You'll need to overwrite the default css styles too to use images:
.orbit-container .orbit-prev, .orbit-container .orbit-next {
text-indent: 0px !important;
line-height: 78px;
height: 78px;
width: 68px;
}
Keep the text indent at 0, and use your own heights/widths. For an icon font, I didn't try it but I think you should be able to use the existing CSS with no problem.
You'll probably want to remove the hover state as well, but maybe not:
.orbit-container .orbit-prev:hover, .orbit-container .orbit-next:hover {
background-color: transparent; }

Foundation 4 custom tooltip without pip

Foundation default tooltips look like this:
I'd like to get rid of the small top triangle on parts of my website.
To get rid of it everywhere you just have to change the $tooltip-pip-size variable value to 0 from the foundation_and_overrides.scss file (also called _settings.scss if you're not using the foundation gem with rails).
Is it possible to define a custom version of the foundation tooltip without a pip?
EDIT
The difficulty here is that when I write something like
<span data-tooltip class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="Here are my tooltip contents!">extended information</span>
Foundation javascript generates a specific element at the end of the document containing the actual tooltip:
<span data-selector="tooltip8vxaud6lxr" class="tooltip tip-bottom" style="visibility: visible; display: none; top: 78px; bottom: auto; left: 50px; right: auto; width: auto;">Here are my tooltip contents!<span class="nub"></span></span>
You see that the tip-bottom class I added to the first span got copied to the second but that is only the case for foundation specific classes like tip-left, tip-right and so on.
What I would like to do is being able to add a "no-pip" class to the first span (the only one I actually write) and be able to alter the look of the generated span containing a "nub" element.
<span data-tooltip class="has-tip tip-bottom no-pip" title="Here are my tooltip contents!">extended information</span>
Just hide it by setting display property to none
.tooltip > .nub {
display: none;
}
that little triangle is just span with class nub all what you need to do is to remove the css border from it then you 'll have your tool tip in the same location as normal without the little triangle
With foundation version 5 you can customize the tooltip template.
Just remove the <span class="nub"></span>:
$(document).foundation({
tooltip: {
tip_template : function (selector, content) {
return '<span data-selector="' + selector + '" class="'
+ Foundation.libs.tooltip.settings.tooltip_class.substring(1)
+ '">' + content + '<span class="nub"></span></span>';
}
}
});

Facebook “Like” button's comment box sizing

When the user clicks the like button a comment box pops up that has a width of 450px. This is too large for the space I have available. As far as I can tell, this comment box does not seem to respond to the "data-width" property I had set here:
<div class="fb-like" data-send="false" data-layout="button_count" data-width="290" data-show-faces="false">
...so I had been forcing it with my css to this size:
iframe.fb_ltr { max-width:290px !important;}
All was good until it seems something just changed and this is no longer viable because the width of 450px is now being set within the iframe with this new? class:
<div class="fbpf pluginLikeFlyout pluginLikeFlyoutFull pluginLikeFlyoutFullButton">
.pluginLikeFlyoutFull {
top: 24px;
width: 450px;
}
Bottom line, is there another way to set the width of the comment box so it doesn't default to 450px?
Thanks,
Matt
I added this to my css:
div.fb-like.fb_iframe_widget > span {
width: 100% !important;
}
div.fb-like.fb_iframe_widget{
width: 100%;
}

How can I do a text gradient with a drop shadow on a gradient background?

Here's what I need to pull off in CSS (it's terribly ugly, but it shows my problem well as an example):
We've got a gradient over text with a drop shadow on a background that has a slight gradient.
I've tried every method I could find.
This method won't work with a text-shadow.
The PNG overlay method won't work because I don't have a solid color background.
This method won't work because it requires me putting the text string in the CSS and my text will be dynamic.
So, I'm stumped.
It doesn't need to work in every browser (I'm fine with ignoring IE, if necessary). If it only works in Webkit browsers, that'd be fine as well.
That should be the answer:
HTML
<h1><span>Filthy</span></h1>
CSS
h1 {
position: relative;
font-size: 300px;
line-height: 300px;
text-shadow: -3px 0 4px #006;
}
h1 span {
position: absolute;
top: 0;
z-index: 2;
color: #d12;
-webkit-mask-image: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, from(rgba(0,0,0,1)), to(rgba(0,0,0,0)));
}
h1:after {
content: attr(cssFilthyHack);
color: #000;
text-shadow: 3px 3px 1px #600;
}
JS
$('h1').each(function(i, e){
var el = $(e);
el.attr('cssFilthyHack', el.find('span').html());
});
The important thing is to use content: attr(cssFilthyHack); to extract the text from the h1 text. You could add the text a second time in html like this
<h1 cssFilthyHack="Filthy"><span>Filthy</span></h1>
Or you use the js jQuery method to do this automatically.
UPDATE
Replaced the a tag with span, added js function.
See the example here in action: http://jsfiddle.net/alligator/Gwd3k/