To create an anchor to a heading in github flavored markdown.
Add - characters between each word in the heading and wrap the value in parens (#some-markdown-heading)
so your link should look like so:
[create an anchor](#anchors-in-markdown)
{% paginate collection.products by 20 %} | |
<!-- the top of your collections.liquid --> | |
<!-- START PRODUCTS --> | |
{% for product in collection.products %} | |
<!-- START PRODUCT {{ forloop.index | plus:paginate.current_offset }} --> | |
<div class="product" id="product-{{ forloop.index | plus:paginate.current_offset }}"> | |
{% include 'product' with product %} | |
</div> | |
<!-- END PRODUCT {{ forloop.index | plus:paginate.current_offset }} --> |
var above = function(limit){ | |
return function(value){ | |
return value > limit; | |
}; | |
}; | |
var isAbove10 = above(10); | |
console.log(isAbove10(5)); // false | |
console.log(isAbove10(8)); // false |
<div> | |
<label for="sort-by">Sort by</label> | |
<select id="sort-by"> | |
<option value="manual">Featured</option> | |
<option value="price-ascending">Price: Low to High</option> | |
<option value="price-descending">Price: High to Low</option> | |
<option value="title-ascending">A-Z</option> | |
<option value="title-descending">Z-A</option> | |
<option value="created-ascending">Oldest to Newest</option> | |
<option value="created-descending">Newest to Oldest</option> |
#!/bin/bash | |
sudo kextunload -b com.apple.iokit.BroadcomBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport | |
sudo kextload -b com.apple.iokit.BroadcomBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport |
// var config = require('./config.js').get(process.env.NODE_ENV); | |
var config = { | |
production: { | |
session: { | |
key: 'the.express.session.id', | |
secret: 'something.super.secret' | |
}, | |
database: 'mongodb://<user>:<pwd>@apollo.modulusmongo.net:27017/db', | |
twitter: { |
:global { | |
.test { | |
position: absolute; | |
width:30px; | |
height:30px; | |
background: red; | |
display: block; | |
left:0px; | |
&:hover{ | |
transform: rotateY(0deg); |
A quick guide on how to setup Node.js development environment.
nvm allows installing several versions of Node.js to the same system. Sometimes applications require a certain versions of Node.js to work. Having the flexibility of using specific versions can help.