@TylerH @Worf OP edited their question, but I have another concern
I don't know if melding deprecated HTML elements and CSS properties into one question is a good idea. They are two totally different things, even if they both go through deprecation processes. — BoltClock ♦27 secs ago
Hey guys, does anybody have experience with a Laravel/Foundation/Gulp setup? I'm using WAMP so that I can actually run the PHP stuff in Laravel, but because of this I can't use gulp to start the livereload server and it won't inject the JS. At the moment, I'm just adding it manually as per their docs - but I'd rather have a better solution that will automatically remove this if not in a dev environment
I suppose I'll have to take something as a compliment... I had to show ID for buying energy drinks today. While using the self-checkout registers you have to be 18 to register for to use. :') I'm 26 in two months.
italy is hugely dependent from lybia germany and france for energy
when we had to vote to re-introduce nuclear power on italian territory the recent japan nuclear disaster happened. bad timing -__-
not using nuclear power plants is ridiculous because instead we can have nato nuclear ships and submarines pretty much everywhere, and france power plants near the border
Sites like MDN, Microsoft dev and all that is execelent ressource and i use it for different elements. But my experience is that they dont give the niddy griddy info or silver lining. Its more of a "hey you know what you want exactly down to the millimeter? Go here" Else, well...
I know HTML5, CSS3 and JS but im courious to more responsive design, bootstrap 3 and so on.
And the online guides, tutorials, references just arent that great. Atleast i havent found any yet.
> Will be issuing Mozilla and Microsoft an invoice for ALL THE TIME i will personally have to spend RE-WRITING the opacity and box shadow codes on EVERY SINGLE PAGE in our entire network, just because you guys REFUSE to include a simple legacy-alias line in the master browser code.
set regexp in your config file will:
Do extended regular expression searches by default.
You can also activate it interactively with Meta + R*
But that's it! Search using RegEx, but as replacement Nano accepts only strings, except referenced captured groups \1 to \9 .
Nano's RegEx ...
problem of nuclear energy is that even "one incident" is too much
if you consider failure statistics, nuclear power almost never fails, as opposed to others
anyway @SecondRikudo conventions are often stupid, we organize namespaces this way: Biggest\Bigger\Big\Small\Smaller\Smallest, but class names are reversed SmallestSmallerSmallBigBiggerBiggest
i think zend framework does the same, uses inverted class names
it's better for many things, searching and sorting for example
in the documentation you would get class names visually ordered by hierarchy
@Loktar now that we've finally answered the question "can you run skyrim on a tablet?", we can now finally answer the question, "Would you really want to?"
I need to prepend a small copyright notice to every file in my web directory, but as some languages have different comment syntaxes I need somehow to include from a different file depending on the file type. So if it was a html file; auto-prepend copyright-html.txt, or if its css/js auto-prepend copyright-css.txt... I have no clue how to setup the if statements in the .htaccess for this, any ideas?
inside serve-css.php <?php header("Content-type: text/css"); include("copyright.txt"); $cssfilepath = $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']; // change this to match the css file path readfile($cssfilepath);
Yup, crazy what they are doing. Apparently anyone outside of China that visits Baidu (Chinese Google equivalent) unknowingly runs malicious code that spams Github
@Worf lots of popular western media sites are blocked in China. And I would be very surprised if the attack didn't have the approval of the Chinese government
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