#Techniques for Anti-Aliasing @font-face on Windows
It all started with an email from a client: Do these fonts look funky to you? The title is prickly.
The font in question was Port Lligat Sans from Google Web Fonts.
#Techniques for Anti-Aliasing @font-face on Windows
It all started with an email from a client: Do these fonts look funky to you? The title is prickly.
The font in question was Port Lligat Sans from Google Web Fonts.
# this monit config goes in /etc/monit/conf.d | |
check process puma_master | |
with pidfile /data/myapp/current/tmp/puma.pid | |
start program = "/etc/monit/scripts/puma start" | |
stop program = "/etc/monit/scripts/puma stop" | |
group myapp | |
check process puma_worker_0 | |
with pidfile /data/myapp/current/tmp/puma_worker_0.pid |
@mixin arrow_helper($arrowSize, $arrowColor, $margin, $side, $align) { | |
@if $side == "top" { | |
border-bottom-color: $arrowColor; | |
top: -2 * $arrowSize; | |
} | |
@if $side == "bottom" { | |
border-top-color: $arrowColor; | |
bottom: -2 * $arrowSize; | |
} | |
@if $side == "left" { |
These are my notes basically. At first i created this gist just as a reminder for myself. But feel free to use this for your project as a starting point. If you have questions you can find me on twitter @thomasf https://twitter.com/thomasf This is how i used it on a Debian Wheezy testing (https://www.debian.org/releases/testing/)
Discuss, ask questions, etc. here https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7445545
<?php | |
function mime_type($file) { | |
// there's a bug that doesn't properly detect | |
// the mime type of css files | |
// https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=53035 | |
// so the following is used, instead | |
// src: http://www.freeformatter.com/mime-types-list.html#mime-types-list | |