View OL Numbering
ol { counter-reset:li; /* Initiate a counter */ margin-left:0; /* Remove the default left margin */ padding-left:0; /* Remove the default left padding */}ol > li { position:relative; /* Create a positioning context */ margin:0 0 6px 2em; /* Give each list item a left margin to make room for the numbers */ padding:4px 8px; /* Add some spacing around the content */ list-style:none; /* Disable the normal item numbering */ border-top:2px solid #666; background:#f6f6f6;}ol > li:before { content:counter(li); /* Use the counter as content */ counter-increment:li; /* Increment the counter by 1 */ /* Position and style the number */ position:absolute; top:-2px; left:-2em; -moz-box-sizing:border-box; -webkit-box-sizing:border-box; box-sizing:border-box; width:2em; /* Some space between the number and the content in browsers that support generated content but not positioning it (Camino 2 is one example) */ margin-right:8px; padding:4px; border-to |
View CSS Fixes
/** | |
* For modern browsers | |
* 1. The space content is one way to avoid an Opera bug when the | |
* contenteditable attribute is included anywhere else in the document. | |
* Otherwise it causes space to appear at the top and bottom of elements | |
* that are clearfixed. | |
* 2. The use of `table` rather than `block` is only necessary if using | |
* `:before` to contain the top-margins of child elements. | |
*/ | |
.cf:before, |
View GTK+3 failure
➜ ~ brew update | |
Updated Homebrew from bdebf676 to 8de850aa. | |
==> Updated Formulae | |
qpdf | |
➜ ~ brew gist-logs gtk+3 | |
https://gist.github.com/b21989d6283038a61d45 | |
➜ ~ brew install gtk+3 | |
==> Downloading https://download.gnome.org/sources/gtk+/3.16/gtk+-3.16.3.tar.xz | |
Already downloaded: /Library/Caches/Homebrew/gtk+3-3.16.3.tar.xz | |
==> ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/Cellar/gtk+3/3.16.3 --disable-glibtest --enable- |
View cf()
cf () | |
zoom 1 | |
&:after | |
&:before | |
content "" | |
display table | |
&:after | |
clear both |
View 0_reuse_code.js
// Use Gists to store code you would like to remember later on | |
console.log(window); // log the "window" object to the console |