⌘T | go to file |
⌘⌃P | go to project |
⌘R | go to methods |
⌃G | go to line |
⌘KB | toggle side bar |
⌘⇧P | command prompt |
Black: 0, 0, 0 | |
Red: 229, 34, 34 | |
Green: 166, 227, 45 | |
Yellow: 252, 149, 30 | |
Blue: 196, 141, 255 | |
Magenta: 250, 37, 115 | |
Cyan: 103, 217, 240 | |
White: 242, 242, 242 |
// Create a simple top to bottom linear gradient with a background-color backup | |
// The first argument, $color will be output as background-color: $color | |
// | |
// This yields a gradient that is 5% brighter on the top and 5% darker on the bottom | |
// | |
// +gradient-bg(#777) | |
// | |
// This yeilds a gradient where the bright and dark colors are shifted 10% from the original color. | |
// If you don't specify a third argument it will assign this value for the darkness too, keeping the gradient even. | |
// |
#!/usr/bin/ruby | |
# | |
# This script fixes /usr/local only. | |
# | |
# 6th January 2010: | |
# Modified the script to just fix, rather than install. - rpavlik | |
# | |
# 30th March 2010: | |
# Added a check to make sure user is in the staff group. This was a problem | |
# for me, and I think it was due to me migrating my account over several |
This is a tiny content strategy framework focused on goals, messages, and branding. This is not a checklist. Use what you need and scrap the rest. Rewrite it or add to it. These topics should help you get to the bottom of things with clients and other people you work with.
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<?php | |
/* | |
Plugin Name: WP_Rewrite endpoints demo | |
Description: A plugin giving example usage of the WP_Rewrite endpoint API | |
Plugin URI: http://make.wordpress.org/plugins/2012/06/07/rewrite-endpoints-api/ | |
Author: Jon Cave | |
Author URI: http://joncave.co.uk/ | |
*/ | |
function makeplugins_endpoints_add_endpoint() { |
Tabletop.js is a fantastic, open-source JavaScript library that lets developers easily integrate data from Google Spreadsheets into their online projects. I've used it, even contributed a minor feature, and love it for prototyping. Non-programmers love being able to update a project via Google Spreadsheets' hyper-intuitive interface.
That said, I'm extraordinarily wary of using Tabletop in production. Instead, at the Wall Street Journal, we use a bit of middleware to "prune" our Google Spreadsheets-based data and then cache it on our own servers. A few brief reasons:
- Short-Term Reliability. With Tabletop, your project depends on Google not to rate-limit access to your spreadsheet. Google rate-limits access to their Spreadsheet API, though the thresholds aren't clear. If you're building an app you care about, you don't want to be i
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<?php | |
class DogsController extends BaseController { | |
protected $db; | |
// Let the db-layer be injected. Don't worry... | |
// Laravel will automatically inject the dependencies for you. | |
function __construct(DogInterface $db) { | |
$this->db = $db; | |
} |