@SecondRikudo My approach is to have an initial catch-all (for redirects, setting view locals, validate reqs) but I would like to exclude /db/ and /admin/ paths since those are admin-only and have special logic.
@SomeGuy I wonder, if I have a bunch of /db/ and /admin/ route handlers in front of my regular site route handlers, will it hurt performance (since the db & admin stuff is only performed occasionally by me, whereas site handlers run all the time).
The term bench mark, or benchmark, originates from the chiseled horizontal marks that surveyors made in stone structures, into which an angle-iron could be placed to form a "bench" for a leveling rod, thus ensuring that a leveling rod could be accurately repositioned in the same place in the future. These marks were usually indicated with a chiseled arrow below the horizontal line.
The term is generally applied to any item used to mark a point as an elevation reference. Frequently, bronze or aluminum disks are set in stone or concrete, or on rods driven deeply into the earth to provide a stable...
How much of the screen realestate is the content spread on? How much wasted space is there? And never mind if the top bar is too large or small, when I start scrolling, it takes even more of my screen
I've got a 23 inch screen. It's not considered overly big, and websites usually waste it.
The 80 character limit is fine for code and things like git commit messages. Books are approximately that wide, too. But I assure you you'd be perfectly fine reading 120 character lines.
Disable DirectWrite Windows Disables the use of experimental DirectWrite font rendering system. #disable-direct-write
Overrides the device scale factor on the device. Windows, Linux, Chrome OS Overrides the device display density to force the use of high DPI mode and assets. #force-device-scale-factor
I'm dealing with someone that notoriously answers questions on a topic with criticisms and no help at all. I flagged his comments on my last question because as per usual none of them were helpful and he seemed more interested in arguing and his comments were removed by the moderator. He is now...
I'm dealing with someone that notoriously answers questions on a topic with criticisms and no help at all. I flagged his comments on my last question because as per usual none of them were helpful and he seemed more interested in arguing and his comments were removed by the moderator. He is now...
@Zirak Try this then. I made it when I didn't knew how to code... but it still doesn't work. I assure it would be fun debugging it. I had a hard time finding the link back so pls.