For example, you want to set 40% alpha transparence to #000000
(black color), you need to add 66
like this #66000000
.
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Or, 16 cool things you may not have known your stylesheets could do. I'd rather have kept it to a nice round number like 10, but they just kept coming. Sorry.
I've been using SCSS/SASS for most of my styling work since 2009, and I'm a huge fan of Compass (by the great @chriseppstein). It really helped many of us through the darkest cross-browser crap. Even though browsers are increasingly playing nice with CSS, another problem has become very topical: managing the complexity in stylesheets as our in-browser apps get larger and larger. SCSS is an indispensable tool for dealing with this.
This isn't an introduction to the language by a long shot; many things probably won't make sense unless you have some SCSS under your belt already. That said, if you're not yet comfy with the basics, check out the aweso
#!/bin/bash | |
export TERM=xterm-color | |
export CLICOLOR=1 | |
export GREP_OPTIONS='--color=auto' | |
# export LSCOLORS=Exfxcxdxbxegedabagacad | |
export LSCOLORS=gxfxcxdxbxegedabagacad # Dark lscolor scheme | |
# Don't put duplicate lines in your bash history | |
export HISTCONTROL=ignoredups | |
# increase history limit (100KB or 5K entries) | |
export HISTFILESIZE=100000 |
See this StackOverflow thread
First off, include the directive at the end of this gist.
- On your open button, make sure to use
@click.stop
to prevent the open click event from closing your modal. - On your modal, add the
v-click-outside
directive and points it at a function to call when clicked outside.
brew install git bash-completion
Configure things:
git config --global user.name "Your Name"
git config --global user.email "you@example.com"
#!/bin/bash | |
file=$1 | |
test -z $file && echo "file required." 1>&2 && exit 1 | |
git filter-branch -f --index-filter "git rm -r --cached $file --ignore-unmatch" --prune-empty --tag-name-filter cat -- --all | |
git ignore $file | |
git add .gitignore | |
git commit -m "Add $file to .gitignore" |
# Enable tab completion | |
source ~/git-completion.bash | |
# colors! | |
green="\[\033[0;32m\]" | |
blue="\[\033[0;34m\]" | |
purple="\[\033[0;35m\]" | |
reset="\[\033[0m\]" | |
# Change command prompt |