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seoagentur-hamburg / .htaccess
Last active July 23, 2024 10:22
UPDATE 2024/03: Perfect .htaccess file for highspeed and security. You can use it for every WordPress-Website without problems. Highspeed and Security - testet on hundreds of Websites. If you are using a WordPress Multisite, change the last part of this file.
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# OPTIMAL .htaccess FILE FOR SPEED AND SECURITY @Version 2.0.9 - 03/2024
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# @Author: Andreas Hecht
# @Author URI: https://seoagentur-hamburg.com
# License: GNU General Public License v2 or later
# License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
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@marcuslilja
marcuslilja / ubuntu-server-setup-16.04.md
Last active January 30, 2020 23:28
Server setup for Ubuntu 16.04 on Digital Ocean

Server setup for Ubuntu 16.04 on Digital Ocean

The setup installs the following software:

  • Nginx
  • MySQL
  • PHP
  • Node
  • Composer
@dalethedeveloper
dalethedeveloper / gist:1503252
Created December 20, 2011 21:00
Mobile Device Detection via User Agent RegEx

#Mobile Device Detection via User Agent RegEx

Yes, it is nearly 2012 and this exercise has been done to death in every imaginable language. For my own purposes I needed to get the majority of non-desktop devices on to a trimmed down, mobile optimized version of a site. I decided to try and chase down an up-to-date RegEx of the simplest thing that could possibly work.

I arrived at my current solution after analyzing 12 months of traffic over 30+ US based entertainment properties (5.8M+ visitors) from Jan - Dec 2011.

The numbers solidified my thoughts on the irrelevancy of including browsers/OSes such as Nokia, Samsung, Maemo, Symbian, Ipaq, Avant, Zino, Bolt, Iris, etc. The brass tacks of the matter is that you certainly could support these obscure beasts, but are you really going to test your site on them? Heck, could you even find one?! Unless the folks that pay you are die hard Treo users my guess is "No".

Interestingly enough my research shows that /Mobile/ is more efficient than **/iP(

@gnarf
gnarf / jQuery.ajaxQueue.min.js
Created June 21, 2011 23:52
jQuery.ajaxQueue - A queue for ajax requests
/*
* jQuery.ajaxQueue - A queue for ajax requests
*
* (c) 2011 Corey Frang
* Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses.
*
* Requires jQuery 1.5+
*/
(function(a){var b=a({});a.ajaxQueue=function(c){function g(b){d=a.ajax(c).done(e.resolve).fail(e.reject).then(b,b)}var d,e=a.Deferred(),f=e.promise();b.queue(g),f.abort=function(h){if(d)return d.abort(h);var i=b.queue(),j=a.inArray(g,i);j>-1&&i.splice(j,1),e.rejectWith(c.context||c,[f,h,""]);return f};return f}})(jQuery)