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@guillaumegarcia13
guillaumegarcia13 / sample.html
Created September 4, 2017 15:53
Angular 4 ng-template & ng-container with parameters
<ng-template #followingpost let-author="author" let-age="age" let-text="text" let-badge="badge">
<div class="container-fluid">
<div class="card">
<div class="header">
<h4 class="title">{{ author }}</h4>
<p class="category">il y a {{ age }} jours</p>
</div>
<div class="content" [innerHTML]="text">
</div>
@ryanoglesby08
ryanoglesby08 / server.js
Last active April 4, 2024 13:25
A node.js SPA server that serves static files and an index.html file for all other routes.
/*
Incredibly simple Node.js and Express application server for serving static assets.
DON'T USE THIS IN PRODUCTION!
It is meant for learning purposes only. This server is not optimized for performance,
and is missing key features such as error pages, compression, and caching.
For production, I recommend using an application framework that supports server-side rendering,
such as Next.js. https://nextjs.org
@paulirish
paulirish / readme.md
Last active April 2, 2024 20:18
resolving the proper location and line number through a console.log wrapper

console.log wrap resolving for your wrapped console logs

I've heard this before:

What I really get frustrated by is that I cannot wrap console.* and preserve line numbers

We enabled this in Chrome DevTools via blackboxing a bit ago.

If you blackbox the script file the contains the console log wrapper, the script location shown in the console will be corrected to the original source file and line number. Click, and the full source is looking longingly into your eyes.

@bretterer
bretterer / Bootstrap 3 Breakpoints
Last active January 27, 2019 00:32
Bootstrap 3 Breakpoints
/* Tiny Devices: Phones */
@media (max-width: 767px) {
}
/* Small Devices: Tablets */
@media (min-width: 768px) and (max-width: 992px) {
}
/* Medium Devices: Desktops */
@senko
senko / onchange.sh
Last active July 14, 2023 07:54
OnChange - Watch current directory and execute a command if anything in it changes
#!/bin/bash
#
# Watch current directory (recursively) for file changes, and execute
# a command when a file or directory is created, modified or deleted.
#
# Written by: Senko Rasic <senko.rasic@dobarkod.hr>
#
# Requires Linux, bash and inotifywait (from inotify-tools package).
#
# To avoid executing the command multiple times when a sequence of