grid-row: span 2/3
The original syntax was:
grid-row-span: 2;
- I do not understand why this was altered.
- The newer syntax is harder to understand than the old one.
#!/usr/bin/env node | |
var request = require("request"); | |
var exec = require("child_process").exec; | |
if (process.argv.length < 3) { | |
console.log("Missing username argument"); | |
} | |
var username = process.argv[2]; |
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layout: default | |
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<div class="blog-index"> | |
{% assign post = site.posts.first %} | |
{% assign content = post.content %} | |
{% include post_detail.html %} | |
</div> |
Collection indicators: | |
'? ' : Key indicator. | |
': ' : Value indicator. | |
'- ' : Nested series entry indicator. | |
', ' : Separate in-line branch entries. | |
'[]' : Surround in-line series branch. | |
'{}' : Surround in-line keyed branch. | |
Scalar indicators: | |
'''' : Surround in-line unescaped scalar ('' escaped '). | |
'"' : Surround in-line escaped scalar (see escape codes below). |
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
require 'rubygems' | |
require 'aws/s3' | |
# capture png file | |
tmpfile = "/tmp/image_upload#{$$}.png" | |
imagefile = ARGV[1] | |
if imagefile && File.exist?(imagefile) then |
#!/bin/bash | |
echo '=================================================================' | |
echo 'This will set up all the files necessary for Test the web forward' | |
echo '=================================================================' | |
promptValue() { | |
read -p "$1"": " val | |
echo $val | |
} |
Jacob Thornton has an inspiring slide deck on accessibility that brings to fore all the concerns that web developers have with implementing features around accessibility.
For a very long time, developers have been told about making websites 'accessible'. Like it is a faucet that should be turned on or off. Till [Victor Tsaran's demonstration of using a screenreader][] (which was in 2007 - a very long time since accessibility evangelism began) - very few web developers had any idea of the real immediate impact of implementing accessibility features.
It is also interesting that very few developers even knew that blind users of screen readers read at such an extraordinary speed that very few sighted users are capable of. What are some of the other abilities that disabled users of the web use to their advantage?
People like Jason Kiss and Steve Faulkner who detail the [behavior and suppo
#!/usr/bin/env sh | |
## | |
# This is script with usefull tips taken from: | |
# https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/master/.osx | |
# | |
# install it: | |
# curl -sL https://raw.github.com/gist/2108403/hack.sh | sh | |
# |
h1 { | |
-webkit-border-radius: 10px; | |
-moz-border-radius: 10px; | |
-ms-border-radius: 10px; | |
-o-border-radius: 10px; | |
border-radius: 10px; | |
} | |
body { | |
background-image: -webkit-gradient(linear, #000, #fff), url('image.png'); |
// Use @include colorize('image.png', red, 0.5) | |
@mixin colorize($image, $color, $opacity) { | |
background: $color; | |
$color: transparentize($color, 1 - $opacity); | |
background: -webkit-linear-gradient(left, $color, $color), url($image); | |
background: -moz-linear-gradient(left, $color, $color), url($image); | |
background: -ms-linear-gradient(left, $color, $color), url($image); | |
background: -o-linear-gradient(left, $color, $color), url($image); | |
} |