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# How to re-use the menu partial for a submenu in Refinery CMS >= 0.9.8.5 and < 0.9.9.22
# header menu (main menu) which hides its children.
<%= render :partial => "/shared/menu",
:locals => {
:dom_id => 'menu',
:css => 'menu',
:collection => @menu_pages,
:hide_children => true
} -%>
@nickh
nickh / message.js
Created May 4, 2011 18:14
CKEditor + Backbone: play nicer
diff --git a/public/javascripts/app/views/messages/message.js b/public/javascrip
index ae6e29f..f6f5534 100644
--- a/public/javascripts/app/views/messages/message.js
+++ b/public/javascripts/app/views/messages/message.js
@@ -21,6 +21,10 @@ VR.Views.Messages.Components.Base = VR.Views.Base.extend({
},
validate: function( silent ) {
+ if ( this.beforeValidate ) {
+ this.beforeValidate();
@ryanb
ryanb / rails_3_1_rc4_changes.md
Created May 6, 2011 01:10
The Changelogs for Rails 3.1 Beta 1

Railties 3.1 RC4

  • The new rake task assets:clean removes precompiled assets. [fxn]

  • Application and plugin generation run bundle install unless --skip-gemfile or --skip-bundle. [fxn]

  • Fixed database tasks for jdbc* adapters #jruby [Rashmi Yadav]

  • Template generation for jdbcpostgresql #jruby [Vishnu Atrai]

@nathos
nathos / fancy-hover-mixin.sass
Last active September 25, 2015 17:47
Compass fancy-hover - snazzy-looking image replacement hovers with an animated opacity ramp. Now using Compass sprites so you don't have to do the dirty work! See the demo at http://nathos.github.com/fancy-hovers/
@mixin fancy-hover($sprite_dir, $off_state, $hover_state, $speed: 0.3s)
$sprites: sprite-map("#{$sprite_dir}/*.png")
$width: image-width(sprite_file($sprites, $off_state))
$height: image-height(sprite_file($sprites, $off_state))
@include hide-text
width: $width
height: $height
background: sprite($sprites, $off_state) no-repeat
display: block
position: relative
@ariera
ariera / README.markdown
Created August 7, 2011 16:23
Nestable, sortable and dragable categories

Nestable, sortable and dragable categories:

In the project I'm working on we wanted to have a Category model which we wanted to be nestable. But we also liked the user to have a draggable interface to manage and rearrange the order of his categories. So we chose awesome_nested_set for the model and jQuery.nestedSortable for the UI.

It took me some time to arrange things to work properly so I wanted to share my work in case it helps anybody.

Before beginning

you might want to take a look at a demo app

  1. go to: http://awesomenestedsortable.heroku.com/groups/
  2. click in show of any group
@adamstac
adamstac / screen.css
Created August 9, 2011 04:54
Faux equal height columns hack using pure CSS / Sass (with jQuery fallback for IE 6 & 7)
.two-columns {
overflow: hidden;
*zoom: 1;
position: relative;
}
.two-columns .column-one, .two-columns .column-two {
-moz-box-sizing: border-box;
-webkit-box-sizing: border-box;
-ms-box-sizing: border-box;
@anthonyshort
anthonyshort / _media-queries.scss
Created March 13, 2012 10:37
Media Queries in Sass
// 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
@bdkjones
bdkjones / safesleep.txt
Created November 12, 2012 00:00
Disabling Safe Sleep After November, 2012
In early November, 2012, Apple issued a graphics update for all mid-2012 MacBooks. In a continued streak of stupidity, however, this update forces your Mac to use "Safe Sleep". This means that the entire contents of your RAM is written to your disk every time you put your Mac to sleep.
This is retarded on the scale of the Titanic's navigational plan for two reasons:
1) Your Mac likely has 8 or 16GB of RAM. This is a ton of wasted disk space; especially on MacBook Airs that ship with only 256GB SSDs to begin with.
2) SSDs wear out as you write to them. Each cell of a SSD can only be written to a certain number of times before it becomes read-only. If you put your computer to sleep many times a day, OS X is slowly but surely destroying your SSD with unneeded write cycles.
Worst of all, the graphics update makes it IMPOSSIBLE to turn off safe sleep using the standard approach you'll find on Google:
@vparihar01
vparihar01 / nokogiri_libxml_homebrew_lion_installation.sh
Created June 25, 2013 07:01
How to fix: Nokogiri Incompatible library version: nokogiri.bundle requires version 11.0.0 or later, but libxml2.2.dylib provides version 10.0.0. dlopen bundle.open. Using homebrew on lion to install nokogiri and lixml
FIXME:
WARNING: Nokogiri was built against LibXML version 2.7.3, but has dynamically loaded 2.7.8
or
ERROR -: Incompatible library version: nokogiri.bundle requires version 11.0.0 or later, but libxml2.2.dylib provides version 10.0.0
gem uninstall nokogiri libxml-ruby
brew update
brew uninstall libxml2
@syafiqfaiz
syafiqfaiz / how-to-copy-aws-rds-to-local.md
Last active June 22, 2024 20:31
How to copy production database on AWS RDS(postgresql) to local development database.
  1. Change your database RDS instance security group to allow your machine to access it.
    • Add your ip to the security group to acces the instance via Postgres.
  2. Make a copy of the database using pg_dump
    • $ pg_dump -h <public dns> -U <my username> -f <name of dump file .sql> <name of my database>
    • you will be asked for postgressql password.
    • a dump file(.sql) will be created
  3. Restore that dump file to your local database.
    • but you might need to drop the database and create it first
    • $ psql -U <postgresql username> -d <database name> -f <dump file that you want to restore>
  • the database is restored