NOTE I now use the conventions detailed in the SUIT framework
Used to provide structural templates.
Pattern
t-template-name
#!/bin/bash | |
while : | |
do | |
clear | |
git --no-pager log --graph --pretty=oneline --abbrev-commit --decorate --all $* | |
sleep 1 | |
done |
# Patches Jekyll's built-in pagination to work with files *other* than the base index.html. | |
# Expects the following to be specified in your _config.yml: | |
# | |
# paginate_base: "blog" # Puts all pagination folders in the "blog" dir, e.g. "/blog/page2" | |
# paginate_index: "blog/index.html" # Paginates using the specified file | |
module Jekyll | |
class Page | |
NOTE I now use the conventions detailed in the SUIT framework
Used to provide structural templates.
Pattern
t-template-name
<h2 class="catalog"><%= link_to category.name, category_equipment_models_path(category) %></h2> | |
<ul class="catalog"> | |
<% equipment_models.each do |equipment_model| %> | |
<li> | |
<%= (link_to (image_tag equipment_model.photos.first.data.url(:small), :class => 'product_small'), equipment_model.photos.first.data.url, :target => '_blank' ) unless equipment_model.photos.empty? %> | |
<h3><%= link_to equipment_model.name, equipment_model %></h3> | |
(<%= equipment_model.available?(cart.start_date..cart.due_date) || "0" %> available from <%= cart.start_date %> to <%= cart.due_date %>)<br /> | |
<%= link_to_remote "[add to cart]", {:url => add_to_cart_path(equipment_model)}, :href => add_to_cart_path(equipment_model) %><br /><br /> | |
</li> | |
<% end %> |
<br style="clear: both" /> | |
<%= render :partial => 'reservations/reservations_sidebar' if current_user %> | |
<% unless current_user.equipment_objects.empty? %> | |
<div id="equipment"> | |
<h3>Your current equipment:</h3> | |
<%= render :partial => 'users/current_equipment', :object => current_user %> | |
</div> | |
<% end %> | |
<%= yield(:right_sidebar) %> | |
</div> |