git clone git@github.com:YOUR-USERNAME/YOUR-FORKED-REPO.git
cd into/cloned/fork-repo
git remote add upstream git://github.com/ORIGINAL-DEV-USERNAME/REPO-YOU-FORKED-FROM.git
git fetch upstream
// Converts an ArrayBuffer directly to base64, without any intermediate 'convert to string then | |
// use window.btoa' step. According to my tests, this appears to be a faster approach: | |
// http://jsperf.com/encoding-xhr-image-data/5 | |
/* | |
MIT LICENSE | |
Copyright 2011 Jon Leighton | |
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: |
<a class="cart-contents" href="<?php echo wc_get_cart_url(); ?>" title="<?php _e( 'View your shopping cart' ); ?>"><?php echo sprintf ( _n( '%d item', '%d items', WC()->cart->get_cart_contents_count() ), WC()->cart->get_cart_contents_count() ); ?> - <?php echo WC()->cart->get_cart_total(); ?></a> |
When using directives, you often need to pass parameters to the directive. This can be done in several ways. The first 3 can be used whether scope is true or false. This is still a WIP, so validate for yourself.
Raw Attribute Strings
<div my-directive="some string" another-param="another string"></div>
# to generate your dhparam.pem file, run in the terminal | |
openssl dhparam -out /etc/nginx/ssl/dhparam.pem 2048 |
uninstall
JetBrains settings:curl -sL https://gist.github.com/denji/9731967/raw/jetbrains-uninstall.sh | bash -s
backup
JetBrains settings:curl -sL https://gist.github.com/denji/9731967/raw/jetbrains-backup.sh | bash -s
server { listen 80; | |
server_name example.com; | |
access_log /var/log/example.com/nginx.access.log; | |
error_log /var/log/example.com/nginx.error.log; | |
root /var/www/apps/example.com/public; | |
charset utf-8; | |
location / { | |
rewrite ^ https://$host$request_uri? permanent; | |
} |
// Method 1: simply use Highcharts built-in functionality (SVG -> Highcharts server -> PNG) | |
// Downside: won't work in webview native apps that don't handle the form response | |
highcharts.exportChart({ | |
filename: filename | |
}); |
PhantomJS is an awesome tool for doing automated, full-stack acceptance tests in a headless browser. It's a great alternative to capybara-webkit because it doesn't depend on QT or xvfb, and it's way better than Selenium in most cases because it's faster (you don't need to open Firefox to run your tests).
Unfortunately, installing PhantomJS via Homebrew can wreak havoc on your Rubies if you're using rbenv. These are the steps that worked for me in fixing my Ruby installations.
# Update Homebrew
brew update
# Install PhantomJS
$('#container').highcharts({ | |
chart: { | |
alignTicks: true, // When using multiple axis, the ticks of two or more opposite axes will automatically be aligned by adding ticks to the axis or axes with the least ticks. | |
animation: true, // Set the overall animation for all chart updating. Animation can be disabled throughout the chart by setting it to false here. | |
backgroundColor: '#FFF', // The background color or gradient for the outer chart area. | |
borderColor: '#4572A7', // The color of the outer chart border. | |
borderRadius: 5, // The corner radius of the outer chart border. In export, the radius defaults to 0. Defaults to 5. | |
borderWidth: 0, // The pixel width of the outer chart border. | |
className: null, // A CSS class name to apply to the charts container div, allowing unique CSS styling for each chart. | |
defaultSeriesType: 'line', // Alias of type. |