This is the reference point. All the other options are based off this.
|-- app
| |-- controllers
| | |-- admin
<script> | |
// (c) Copyright 2016 Caroline Schnapp. All Rights Reserved. Contact: mllegeorgesand@gmail.com | |
// See https://docs.shopify.com/themes/customization/navigation/link-product-options-in-menus | |
var Shopify = Shopify || {}; | |
Shopify.optionsMap = {}; | |
Shopify.updateOptionsInSelector = function(selectorIndex) { | |
/* | |
A (very) WIP collection of optimized/recommended jQuery plugin patterns | |
from @addyosmani, @cowboy, @ajpiano and others. | |
Disclaimer: | |
----------------------- | |
Whilst the end-goal of this gist is to provide a list of recommended patterns, this | |
is still very much a work-in-progress. I am not advocating the use of anything here | |
until we've had sufficient time to tweak and weed out what the most useful patterns |
{% paginate collection.products by 20 %} | |
<!-- the top of your collections.liquid --> | |
<!-- START PRODUCTS --> | |
{% for product in collection.products %} | |
<!-- START PRODUCT {{ forloop.index | plus:paginate.current_offset }} --> | |
<div class="product" id="product-{{ forloop.index | plus:paginate.current_offset }}"> | |
{% include 'product' with product %} | |
</div> | |
<!-- END PRODUCT {{ forloop.index | plus:paginate.current_offset }} --> |
<!DOCTYPE html> | |
<html> | |
<head> | |
<script data-main="usage" src="http://requirejs.org/docs/release/1.0.8/comments/require.js"></script> | |
</head> | |
<body> | |
<p>Check your JavaScript console for output!</p> | |
</body> | |
</head> |
The count of contributions (summary of Pull Requests, opened issues and commits) to public repos at GitHub.com from Wed, 21 Sep 2022 till Thu, 21 Sep 2023.
Only first 1000 GitHub users according to the count of followers are taken. This is because of limitations of GitHub search. Sorting algo in pseudocode:
githubUsers
.filter(user => user.followers > 1000)
// Query arguments | |
$popular_args = array( | |
'posts_per_page' => $size, | |
'meta_key' => '_base_popular_posts_count', | |
'orderby' => 'meta_value_num' | |
'year' => date('Y'), // Current year | |
'monthnum' => date('n') // Current month | |
); |
⇐ back to the gist-blog at jrw.fi
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