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<form action="https://launchpad.37signals.com/authenticate" method="post">
<input name="product" value="YOUR-PRODUCT" type="hidden" />
<input name="subdomain" value="YOUR-SUBDOMAIN" type="hidden" />
<p>Username<br />
<input name="username" id="username" type="text" /></p>
<p>Password<br />
<input name="password" id="password" type="password" /></p>
@markjaquith
markjaquith / disable-plugins-when-doing-local-dev.php
Created June 24, 2011 10:24
Disables specified WordPress plugins when doing local development
<?php
/*
Plugin Name: Disable plugins when doing local dev
Description: If the WP_LOCAL_DEV constant is true, disables plugins that you specify
Version: 0.1
License: GPL version 2 or any later version
Author: Mark Jaquith
Author URI: http://coveredwebservices.com/
*/
@shazow
shazow / facebookapi.py
Created August 8, 2011 21:08
Make good HTTP API libraries really easily using urllib3.
from simpleapi import SimpleAPI
class FacebookError(Exception):
def __init__(self, type, message, response=None):
self.type = type
self.message = message
self.response = response
def __str__(self):
return "%s (%s)" % (self.type, self.message)
@chriseppstein
chriseppstein / 0_selector_hacks.scss
Created September 14, 2011 04:27
This gist demonstrates some uses of the new sass feature: Passing content blocks to mixins.
@mixin ie6 { * html & { @content } }
#logo {
background-image: url("/images/logo.png");
@include ie6 { background-image: url("/images/logo.gif"); }
}
@mattwiebe
mattwiebe / responsive-images.php
Created September 21, 2011 23:02
Mobile First Responsive Images for WordPress
<?php
/*
Plugin Name: Mobile First Responsive Images
Description: Serve up smaller images to smaller screens.
Version: 0.1.1
Author: Matt Wiebe
Author URI: http://somadesign.ca/
*/
/**
@ashfame
ashfame / awesome-wp-config-file.php
Created February 27, 2012 13:30
awesome-wp-config-file
<?php
/**
* Define type of server
*
* Depending on the type other stuff can be configured
* Note: Define them all, don't skip one if other is already defined
*/
define( 'DB_CREDENTIALS_PATH', dirname( ABSPATH ) ); // cache it for multiple use
@thulstrup
thulstrup / compass-retina-sprites.scss
Created March 20, 2012 19:18
Using Compass to generate normal and retina sprite maps
$sprites: sprite-map("sprites/*.png");
$sprites-retina: sprite-map("sprites-retina/*.png");
@mixin sprite-background($name) {
background-image: sprite-url($sprites);
background-position: sprite-position($sprites, $name);
background-repeat: no-repeat;
display: block;
height: image-height(sprite-file($sprites, $name));
width: image-width(sprite-file($sprites, $name));
@pwenzel
pwenzel / git-deploy.php
Created April 7, 2012 02:35
Automated Deployments from Bitbucket/Github Service Hook
<?php
# Automated Deployments from Bitbucket/Github Service Hook
# Graciously borrowed from: http://brandonsummers.name/blog/2012/02/10/using-bitbucket-for-automated-deployments/
date_default_timezone_set('America/Chicago');
class Deploy {
/**
* A callback function to call after the deploy has finished.
@ttscoff
ttscoff / ifttt-tweets2md.py
Created July 5, 2012 12:06
Converts a ThinkUp CSV export to monthly archive files with Markdown formatting
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
'''
This script parses a text file with archived tweets and sorts them into archive files based on month
Original script by [Ian Beck](http://beckism.com/2012/07/archiving-tweets/) 2012
This iteration by [Brett Terpstra](http://brettterpstra.com) 2012
Designed to operate via Hazel or other file watcher. Reads a Dropbox file
@nikic
nikic / password_hashing_api.md
Created September 12, 2012 15:04
The new Secure Password Hashing API in PHP 5.5

The new Secure Password Hashing API in PHP 5.5

The [RFC for a new simple to use password hashing API][rfc] has just been accepted for PHP 5.5. As the RFC itself is rather technical and most of the sample codes are something you should not use, I want to give a very quick overview of the new API:

Why do we need a new API?

Everybody knows that you should be hashing their passwords using bcrypt, but still a surprising number of developers uses insecure md5 or sha1 hashes (just look at the recent password leaks). One of the reasons for this is that the crypt() API is ridiculously hard to use and very prone to programming mistakes.