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Design, prototype, and gather feedback all in one place with Figma.
Long ago, in the dense mists of the Internet’s past, intrepid adventurers tackled danger in much the same way: sling a fixed 960px layout, fight in a set grid and fire their typography in pixels to ward off evil.
We’ve eliminated those extra layers of leather between your cards to give you a slimmer silhouette.
The Estonian Biographical Center, Ltd. was founded in 2000. Among our various purposes, the main one is to collect historical biographical data about Estonians and other people who have lived in Estonia. Also, our center offers various services relating to biographical and archival research.
- What is ProjectorCentral? ProjectorCentral is a review and information site for anyone interested in projectors, screens and related equipment. We write reviews and commentaries on projectors and projection technologies, and all of the material for the site is written by our staff -- Evan Powell, David Colin, and Liz Jefferys, and a few seasoned contract writers with in-depth experience in the technology we cover. We maintain a complete database of nearly every digital projector in the market that is announced, currently on the market, or discontinued.
Добро пожаловать на блог MyProjector.ru! Быть блогом означает, что все публикации под воздействием неумолимого времени опускаются вниз и теряются из виду, поэтому нужно место, чтобы собирать все самое ценное. В данном разделе собраны ссылки на наиболее важные и полезные статьи, посвященные проекторам в целом.
I found the old matchbook lying on a desk.
It was buried under some papers, beside a thick, water-logged book frozen solid in the January chill. I ran my fingers down its spine and read the title: "How to Run A Successful Golf Course."
The owner of the Penn Hills Resort in the Poconos probably hadn't followed whatever advice the author had to offer. They boarded the place up years ago, and there's a gaping hole in the roof of his old office. Muted greens and yellows, shag carpeting peek at me through a sheet of ice.
The matchbook, which looks to be from the 60's, is about half empty—whoever was sitting here when this place finally went under surely needed a smoke.
You know those obscure menu buttons on apps and websites that reveal even more menu options? They usually have an ellipsis “…” or an arrow ▼ icon on them and sometimes they’ll even have a More label. Or, better yet, a More with a ▼! These are called overflow menus. via Pocket
This third-party tool was made to give better insight into the applications and packages that Steam has in its database.
I want to be very clear: I believe AMP is a framework designed with good intentions, aimed at solving the very real problem of a web that’s gotten far, far too slow for its users. But using AMP? The cost for the web, and for those who do business on it, is much, much too high.
In the previous tidbit, we looked at how Drupal 8 downloads software translations automatically, but what do software translations include? There are several new translation APIs for software translation in Drupal 8. Prior Drupal versions had the rule that you should use t() and format_plural() with little exceptions. Drupal 8 has much more complexity in this area, which may be a bliss or a curse depending on how you look at it. It definitely brings translation support to several areas that were not or poorly covered before. Buckle up, this 'tidbit' is more like a deep-dive into the woods of the API!
I need to take control over the rendering of a field_tags field in a node.html.twig template.
{% for key, item in content.field_tags if key|first != '#' %}
<div class="item-{{ key + 1 }}">{{ item }}</div>
{% endfor %}
Are your trainers looking a bit worse for wear? Take a look at our handy guide for tips on how to keep your trainers looking fresher for longer.
This is why software requirements should be clear and understandable. https://t.co/Nky9EVYkIw
At every position of the cursor you can picture a triangle between the current mouse position and the upper and lower right corners of the dropdown menu. If the next mouse position is within that triangle, the user is probably moving their cursor into the currently displayed submenu. Amazon uses this for a nice effect. As long as the cursor stays within that blue triangle the current submenu will stay open. It doesn’t matter if the cursor hovers over “Appstore for Android” momentarily – the user is probably heading toward “Learn more about Cloud Drive.”
Create fast loading, highly readable, and 100% responsive interfaces with as little css as possible.
QLColorCode Quick Look plugin for source code with syntax highlighting.