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@Treeki
Treeki / TurnipPrices.cpp
Last active April 5, 2024 13:55
AC:NH turnip price calculator
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
// munged from https://github.com/simontime/Resead
namespace sead
{
class Random
{
@adactio
adactio / minimal-serviceworker.js
Last active August 18, 2023 09:15
An attempt at a minimal viable service worker.
// Licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication
// http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
// HTML files: try the network first, then the cache.
// Other files: try the cache first, then the network.
// Both: cache a fresh version if possible.
// (beware: the cache will grow and grow; there's no cleanup)
const cacheName = 'files';
@marcysutton
marcysutton / chrome-a11y-experiment-instructions.md
Last active January 31, 2023 22:07
Enable Chrome Accessibility Experiment

NOTE: This is no longer an experiment! You can use the accessibility inspector in Chrome Devtools now, including a fantastic color contrast inspection tool. Read more: https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2018/01/devtools#a11y


Just like any good element inspector helps you debug styles, accessibility inspection in the browser can help you debug HTML and ARIA exposed for assistive technologies such as screen readers. There's a similar tool in Safari (and reportedly one in Edge) but I like the Chrome one best.

As an internal Chrome experiment, this tool differs from the Accessibility Developer Tools extension in that it has privileged Accessibility API access and reports more information as a result. You can still use the audit feature in the Chrome Accessibility Developer Tools, or you could use the aXe Chrome extension. :)

To enable the accessibility inspector in Chrome stable:

@edouard-lopez
edouard-lopez / The-Accessibility-Cheatsheet.md
Last active August 29, 2015 14:23
The Accessibility Cheatsheet (short version) full → http://bitsofco.de/2015/the-accessibility-cheatsheet/

Principle 1 - Perceivable

1.1 Text alternatives §

For images, use the alt attribute
For audio and video elements, provide text transcripts
For user interface elements, use labels
@Akamaozu
Akamaozu / payback.js
Last active August 29, 2015 14:19
Refactored Payback.js
$(document).ready(function(){
// required vars
var accessToken = window.location.hash.split("=")[1];
var userID = accessToken.split(".")[0];
// step 1: get users followed
getFollowedUsers(userID, accessToken, function(followed_users){
// step 2a: check for non-mutual follows
@paulirish
paulirish / bling.js
Last active May 1, 2024 19:56
bling dot js
/* bling.js */
window.$ = document.querySelectorAll.bind(document);
Node.prototype.on = window.on = function (name, fn) {
this.addEventListener(name, fn);
}
NodeList.prototype.__proto__ = Array.prototype;
@cortesben
cortesben / hg-commands.md
Last active January 9, 2024 14:53
Mercurial command cheat sheet

Mercurial Commands

Commands Description
hg pull get latest changes like git pull use flags like -u IDK why yet
hg add only for new files
hg commit add changes to commit with -m for message just like git
hg addremove adds new files and removes file not in your file system
hg incoming see changes commited by others
hg outgoing see local commits
@pburtchaell
pburtchaell / styles.css
Last active February 25, 2024 12:24
VH and VW units can cause issues on iOS devices. To overcome this, create media queries that target the width, height, and orientation of iOS devices.
/**
* VH and VW units can cause issues on iOS devices: http://caniuse.com/#feat=viewport-units
*
* To overcome this, create media queries that target the width, height, and orientation of iOS devices.
* It isn't optimal, but there is really no other way to solve the problem. In this example, I am fixing
* the height of element `.foo` —which is a full width and height cover image.
*
* iOS Resolution Quick Reference: http://www.iosres.com/
*/
I am the owner of lvh.me. And I'm glad to hear it's helpful. In truth, it's just a fancy DNS trick. lhv.me and all of it's sub-domains just point back to your computer (127.0.0.1). That means running ssl is as simple (or difficult) as running ssl on your computer.
I'm not sure how comfortable you are with the command line, but here's my how I setup my development environment. (rvm, passenger, nginx w/ SSL, etc).
# Install rvm (no sudo!)
# ------------------------------------------------------
bash < <( curl http://rvm.beginrescueend.com/releases/rvm-install-head )
source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm
rvm install ree-1.8.7-2010.02