This gist shows how to create a GIF screencast using only free OS X tools: QuickTime, ffmpeg, and gifsicle.
To capture the video (filesize: 19MB), using the free "QuickTime Player" application:
<?php | |
use Zend\Db\Sql\Select; | |
// basic table | |
$select0 = new Select; | |
$select0->from('foo'); | |
// 'SELECT "foo".* FROM "foo"'; | |
[ | |
{ | |
"keys": ["ctrl+w"], | |
"command": "run_multiple", | |
"args": { | |
"commands": [ | |
{"command": "find_under_expand", "args": null, "context": "window"}, | |
{"command": "show_panel", "args": {"panel": "find"}, "context": "window"} | |
] | |
} |
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
Super Form Reset | |
A couple of things to watch out for: | |
- IE8: If a text input doesn't have padding on all sides or none the text won't be centered. | |
- The default border sizes on text inputs in all UAs seem to be slightly different. You're better off using custom borders. | |
- You NEED to set the font-size and family on all form elements | |
- Search inputs need to have their appearance reset and the box-sizing set to content-box to match other UAs |