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width:172px; | |
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* A mixin which helps you to add depth to elements according to the Google Material Design spec: | |
* http://www.google.com/design/spec/layout/layout-principles.html#layout-principles-dimensionality | |
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* Please note that the values given in the specification cannot be used as is. To create the same visual experience | |
* the blur parameter has to be doubled. | |
* | |
* Author: Florian Kutschera (@gefangenimnetz), Conceptboard GmbH (@conceptboardapp) | |
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* Example usage: |
#add 'node_modules' to .gitignore file | |
git rm -r --cached node_modules | |
git commit -m 'Remove the now ignored directory node_modules' | |
git push origin <branch-name> |
When working with Web-to-Lead forms, you might run into a situation where you'd like to integrate the form with your frontend framework (React, Vue, Angular, etc...). This can be accomplished quite easily using whatever HTTP library you're most comfortable with.
To demonstrate this, let's take a look at an example Web-to-Lead form, and the JavaScript required to post Leads to a SFDC org.
<html lang="en">