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john-doherty / javascript-trim-svg-whitespace.js
Created October 21, 2016 13:39
Trim whitespace from SVG elements
function trimSvgWhitespace() {
// get all SVG objects in the DOM
var svgs = document.getElementsByTagName("svg");
// go through each one and add a viewbox that ensures all children are visible
for (var i=0, l=svgs.length; i<l; i++) {
var svg = svgs[i],
box = svg.getBBox(), // <- get the visual boundary required to view all children
@vitorbritto
vitorbritto / rm_mysql.md
Last active November 5, 2024 05:41
Remove MySQL completely from Mac OSX

Remove MySQL completely

  1. Open the Terminal

  2. Use mysqldump to backup your databases

  3. Check for MySQL processes with: ps -ax | grep mysql

  4. Stop and kill any MySQL processes

  5. Analyze MySQL on HomeBrew:

    brew remove mysql
    
@brandonsimpson
brandonsimpson / osx_uninstall_mysql_install_mariadb_homebrew.md
Last active June 12, 2024 16:00
OSX How To: Uninstall native MySQL and install MariaDB via Homebrew

OSX How To: Uninstall native MySQL and install MariaDB via Homebrew

This is a short overview on how to completely remove any old mysql server installs in OSX and upgrade to MariaDB without conflicts. Things can get a bit weird when you have various old installs of MySQL server floating around, and utilizing homebrew to install and upgrade MariaDB as a drop in replacement for MySQL has worked well, especially if you're used to managing MySQL installs via yum in linux.

First: Backup Your Data!

Backup all of your current databases with mysqldump

This isn't a tutorial on backups, and there are many ways to do it. You should know how to backup your data anyway. For this example, we'll do a full backup of our InnoDB databases.