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anonymous
anonymous / ex3
Created October 31, 2012 17:48
exercise3
# Exercise: write a proc that provides content for the following html template:
def template
template =<<DELIM
<html>
<head>
#{yield :header}
</head>
<body>
#{yield}
<hr>
@mirisuzanne
mirisuzanne / columns.scss
Created May 8, 2012 23:49
New names for the Susy +columns() mixin
// This must be an old conflict, but I never noticed it until today:
//
// w3c : http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-multicol/#columns0
// Compass : http://compass-style.org/reference/compass/css3/columns/
// Susy : https://github.com/ericam/susy/blob/master/REFERENCE.mkdn#mixins
//
// In the w3c spec, 'columns: $number' can be used to split content into a $number of columns.
// Compass has a CSS3 'columns()' mixin, that works with the w3c spec.
// In Susy, we have a competing 'columns()' mixin that _spans_ columns rather than _splitting_ them.
//
@naholyr
naholyr / block-social-networks.sh
Created December 21, 2011 15:09
Bash Pomodoro using libnotify
#!/bin/bash
# Destination: ~/.pomodoro/hooks/work.d/
# Goal: block access to Twitter and Facebook while in a Pomodoro
# Note: won't work if you use Chrome, as it maintains an internal (not flushable from CLI) DNS cache. Fuck it.
# This file must be able to touch "/etc/hosts":
# The best way would be to create a group able to modify the "/etc/hosts" file:
# $ sudo addgroup host-manager
# $ sudo chgrp host-manager /etc/hosts
@mirisuzanne
mirisuzanne / tutorial.mkdn
Created August 22, 2011 20:37
A new Susy tutorial

Susy 0.9 Tutorial

See the official Susy site for 1.0 documentation.

For this tutorial I'm assuming you are already comfortable with CSS, Sass (I'll use the SCSS syntax) and Compass. Please get set up with each one of those before attempting to use Susy. Sass and Compass both have their own setup instructions and tutorials that you can use.

There is also reference documentation in the works.

Building a Susy Grid

@michaelt
michaelt / latex.template
Created June 9, 2011 21:23
Simple Pandoc default.latex with comments
%!TEX TS-program = xelatex
\documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}
% The declaration of the document class:
% The second line here, i.e.
% \documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl}
% is a standard LaTeX document class declaration:
% we say what kind of document we are making in curly brackets,
% and specify any options in square brackets.