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<div class="videoContainer"> | |
<video id="myVideo" controls preload="auto" poster="http://simplypx.com/images/vp_poster.jpg" width="580" > | |
<source src="http://simplypx.com/images/Prometheus.mp4" type="video/mp4" /> | |
<p>Your browser does not support the video tag.</p> | |
</video> | |
<div class="caption">Prometheus</div> | |
<div class="control"> | |
<div class="btmControl"> |
/** | |
* Stop an iframe or HTML5 <video> from playing | |
* @param {Element} element The element that contains the video | |
*/ | |
var stopVideo = function ( element ) { | |
var iframe = element.querySelector( 'iframe'); | |
var video = element.querySelector( 'video' ); | |
if ( iframe ) { | |
var iframeSrc = iframe.src; | |
iframe.src = iframeSrc; |
'Solutions for HackerRank 30 Day Challenge in Python.' | |
***Solution to Day 19 skipped, because Pyhton implementation was not available at the time of completion. | |
***Solution to Day 21 skipped, because Python implementation was not available at the time of completion. |
/** | |
* Enables scrolling to a class instead of an ID for applications like Moodle that use YUI. | |
* YUI often litters your HTML code adding what appears to be random ID's for every element. This means that you can't | |
* actually use ID's in your HTML, and hence, cannot create in-page links. This solves that problem. | |
* Usage: | |
* 1) Add this code to your web page. | |
* 2) Add a class called goto-WhatEverYouWant such as class="goto-section5" to an element. | |
* 3) When you load the page, any classes starting with goto- will become an ID for that element. | |
* This will enable you to create in-page links such as <a href="#section5">Section 5</a> | |
* Consider combining this with the optional smooth scrolling Gist for a nice touch. |
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This gist represents a collection of code snippets to be used during the Hands-on workshop: Modernize your Web Forms app using DotVVM. Original repo: https://github.com/riganti/dotvvm-samples-wingtip-toys
/** | |
* Enables scrolling to a class instead of an ID for applications like Moodle that use YUI. | |
* YUI often litters your HTML code adding what appears to be random ID's for every element. This means that you can't | |
* actually use ID's in your HTML, and hence, cannot create in-page links. This solves that problem. | |
* Usage: | |
* 1) Add this code to your web page. | |
* 2) Add a class called goto-WhatEverYouWant such as class="goto-section5" to an element. | |
* 3) When you load the page, any classes starting with goto- will become an ID for that element. | |
* This will enable you to create in-page links such as <a href="#section5">Section 5</a> | |
* Consider combining this with the optional smooth scrolling Gist for a nice touch. |
/** | |
* Stop an iframe or HTML5 <video> from playing | |
* @param {Element} element The element that contains the video | |
*/ | |
var stopVideo = function ( element ) { | |
var iframe = element.querySelector( 'iframe'); | |
var video = element.querySelector( 'video' ); | |
if ( iframe ) { | |
var iframeSrc = iframe.src; | |
iframe.src = iframeSrc; |
Findings: React is by far the most popular front-end framework/library (and continues to grow faster), except for the GitHub stars. In addition, React is more loved and "wanted" than other front-end frameworks (although it is more used: satisfaction tends to decrease with popularity).
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