This is now an actual repo:
#! /bin/sh | |
### BEGIN INIT INFO | |
# Provides: supervisord | |
# Required-Start: $remote_fs | |
# Required-Stop: $remote_fs | |
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5 | |
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6 | |
# Short-Description: Example initscript | |
# Description: This file should be used to construct scripts to be | |
# placed in /etc/init.d. |
var getCache = (function() { | |
var supportsLocalStorage = 'localStorage' in window; | |
// both functions return a promise, so no matter which function | |
// gets called inside getCache, you get the same API. | |
function getJSON(key) { | |
return jQuery.getJSON(key).then(function(data) { | |
localStorage.setItem(key, JSON.stringify(data)); | |
}).promise(); | |
} |
<!doctype html> | |
<html> | |
<head> | |
<title>Web Workers</title> | |
</head> | |
<body> | |
<script id="worker" type="app/worker"> | |
addEventListener('message', function() { | |
postMessage('What up, sucka.'); |
Awesome PHP has been relocated permanently to its own Github repository. No further updates will made to this gist.
Please open an issue for any new suggestions.
#Four Ways To Do Pub/Sub With jQuery 1.7 and jQuery UI (in the future)
Between jQuery 1.7 and some of work going into future versions of jQuery UI, there are a ton of hot new ways for you to get your publish/subscribe on. Here are just four of them, three of which are new.
(PS: If you're unfamiliar with pub/sub, read the guide to it that Julian Aubourg and I wrote here http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/scriptjunkie/hh201955.aspx)
##Option 1: Using jQuery 1.7's $.Callbacks() feature:
This gist assumes:
- you have a local git repo
- with an online remote repository (github / bitbucket etc)
- and a cloud server (Rackspace cloud / Amazon EC2 etc)
- your (PHP) scripts are served from /var/www/html/
- your webpages are executed by apache
- apache's home directory is /var/www/
// * iOS zooms on form element focus. This script prevents that behavior. | |
// * <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1"> | |
// If you dynamically add a maximum-scale where no default exists, | |
// the value persists on the page even after removed from viewport.content. | |
// So if no maximum-scale is set, adds maximum-scale=10 on blur. | |
// If maximum-scale is set, reuses that original value. | |
// * <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=2.0,maximum-scale=1.0"> | |
// second maximum-scale declaration will take precedence. | |
// * Will respect original maximum-scale, if set. | |
// * Works with int or float scale values. |
// Media Queries in Sass 3.2 | |
// | |
// These mixins make media queries a breeze with Sass. | |
// The media queries from mobile up until desktop all | |
// trigger at different points along the way | |
// | |
// And important point to remember is that and width | |
// over the portrait width is considered to be part of the | |
// landscape width. This allows us to capture widths of devices | |
// that might not fit the dimensions exactly. This means the break |