Just a dump of handy live templates I use with IntelliJ. They should also work with WebStorm.
- Go to
settings
. - Search for
live templates
. - Under the javascript section you should be able to manage your templates.
Keystone comes completely set up to install on Heroku in a couple of steps.
1. Sign up for a Heroku account and install the Heroku Toolbelt.
Log in with it and you're ready to begin. Heroku uses git to deploy a new site, so with that in mind:
2. Create a new repository on Github and then clone it.
.composite-title, .composite-title, .vs-dark .monaco-workbench>.activitybar>.content { | |
background-color: rgba(40, 44, 52, 1) !important; | |
} | |
.tabs-container, .tab, .tab.active, .title-actions, .tablist, .tabs-container, .tabs, .composite.title { | |
background-color: rgba(40, 44, 52, 1) !important; | |
} | |
.tab.active, .tab { | |
border-right: 0px !important; |
// Use Gists to store code you would like to remember later on | |
console.log(window); // log the "window" object to the console |