For example, you want to set 40% alpha transparence to #000000
(black color), you need to add 66
like this #66000000
.
- 100% — FF
import os | |
import time | |
document = open("My Clippings.txt","r") | |
data = "".join(document.readlines()) | |
notes = [] | |
try: | |
clippings = data.split('==========') | |
for clip in clippings: |
<?php | |
/** | |
* Get first paragraph from a WordPress post. Use inside the Loop. | |
* | |
* @return string | |
*/ | |
function get_first_paragraph(){ | |
global $post; | |
$str = wpautop( get_the_content() ); |
As a freelancer, I build a lot of web sites. That's a lot of code changes to track. Thankfully, a Git-enabled workflow with proper branching makes short work of project tracking. I can easily see development features in branches as well as a snapshot of the sites' production code. A nice addition to that workflow is that ability to use Git to push updates to any of the various sites I work on while committing changes.
import React, {useState, useEffect} from "react" | |
import {useRouter} from 'next/router' | |
const Event = ({embed}) => { | |
const router = useRouter() | |
const [embedSRC, setEmbedSRC] = useState(embed); | |
// useEffect(() => { | |
// const handleRouteChange = () => { | |
// setEmbedSRC(embed) | |
// } |
states = { | |
'AK': 'Alaska', | |
'AL': 'Alabama', | |
'AR': 'Arkansas', | |
'AZ': 'Arizona', | |
'CA': 'California', | |
'CO': 'Colorado', | |
'CT': 'Connecticut', | |
'DC': 'District of Columbia', | |
'DE': 'Delaware', |