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@media not all and (min-resolution: 0.001dpcm) { | |
/* Safari 11+ Desktop and IOS */ | |
@supports (-webkit-touch-callout: none) { | |
/* Safari IOS */ | |
} | |
@supports not (-webkit-touch-callout: none) { | |
/* Safari 11+ desktop */ |
// Load up the discord.js library | |
const Discord = require("discord.js"); | |
// This is your client. Some people call it `bot`, some people call it `self`, | |
// some might call it `cootchie`. Either way, when you see `client.something`, or `bot.something`, | |
// this is what we're refering to. Your client. | |
const client = new Discord.Client(); | |
// Here we load the config.json file that contains our token and our prefix values. | |
const config = require("./config.json"); |
/* bling.js */ | |
window.$ = document.querySelectorAll.bind(document); | |
Node.prototype.on = window.on = function (name, fn) { | |
this.addEventListener(name, fn); | |
} | |
NodeList.prototype.__proto__ = Array.prototype; |
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# http://someonewhocares.org/hosts/ | |
# You are free to copy and distribute this file for non-commercial uses, | |
# as long the original URL and attribution is included. | |
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/** | |
* jQuery Plugin to obtain touch gestures from iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad, should also work with Android mobile phones (not tested yet!) | |
* Common usage: wipe images (left and right to show the previous or next image) | |
* | |
* @author Andreas Waltl, netCU Internetagentur (http://www.netcu.de) | |
* @version 1.1.1 (9th December 2010) - fix bug (older IE's had problems) | |
* @version 1.1 (1st September 2010) - support wipe up and wipe down | |
* @version 1.0 (15th July 2010) | |
* | |
* @version 1.1.2 (20th July 2016) - hack to toggle off. |
The issue:
..mobile browsers will wait approximately 300ms from the time that you tap the button to fire the click event. The reason for this is that the browser is waiting to see if you are actually performing a double tap.
(from a new defunct https://developers.google.com/mobile/articles/fast_buttons article)
touch-action
CSS property can be used to disable this behaviour.
touch-action: manipulation
The user agent may consider touches that begin on the element only for the purposes of scrolling and continuous zooming. Any additional behaviors supported by auto are out of scope for this specification.