Demonstrates how to load SVG's as Leaflet icons via the data URI method.
Following was helpful to figure this out:
Demonstrates how to load SVG's as Leaflet icons via the data URI method.
Following was helpful to figure this out:
config.assets.precompile += [ | |
# precompile any CSS or JS file that doesn't start with _ | |
/(^inline[^_\/]|\/[^_])[^\/]*.(js|css)$/, | |
... |
require 'rails_helper' | |
RSpec.describe TodosController, :type => :controller do | |
describe "GET #index" do | |
#describe "POST #create" do | |
#describe "GET #show" do | |
#describe "PATCH #update" do (or PUT #update) | |
#describe "DELETE #destroy" do | |
#describe "GET #new" do |
class @GoogleAnalytics | |
@load: -> | |
# Google Analytics depends on a global _gaq array. window is the global scope. | |
window._gaq = [] | |
window._gaq.push ["_setAccount", GoogleAnalytics.analyticsId()] | |
# Create a script element and insert it in the DOM | |
ga = document.createElement("script") | |
ga.type = "text/javascript" |
http://brainwreckedtech.wordpress.com/2012/01/08/howto-convert-vdis-between-fixed-sized-and-dynamic-in-virtualbox/ http://www.webdesignblog.asia/software/linux-software/resize-virtualbox-disk-image-manipulate-vdi/#comment-474
While there is no way to actually switch a VDI between fixed-size and dynamic, you can clone the existing VDI into a new one with different settings with VBoxManage.
VBoxManage clonehd [old-VDI] [new-VDI] --variant Standard
VBoxManage clonehd [old-VDI] [new-VDI] --variant Fixed
If you want to expand the capacity of a VDI, you can do so with
Note: This was written using elasticsearch 0.9.
Elasticsearch will automatically create an index (with basic settings and mappings) for you if you post a first document:
$ curl -X POST 'http://localhost:9200/thegame/weapons/1' -d \
'{
"_id": 1,
# This is a skeleton for testing models including examples of validations, callbacks, | |
# scopes, instance & class methods, associations, and more. | |
# Pick and choose what you want, as all models don't NEED to be tested at this depth. | |
# | |
# I'm always eager to hear new tips & suggestions as I'm still new to testing, | |
# so if you have any, please share! | |
# | |
# @kyletcarlson | |
# | |
# This skeleton also assumes you're using the following gems: |
.word-break { | |
-ms-word-break: break-all; | |
word-break: break-word; | |
word-wrap: break-word; | |
-webkit-hyphens: auto; | |
-moz-hyphens: auto; | |
hyphens: auto; | |
} |
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/** | |
* Author: Richard Willis - badsyntax.co | |
* Example here: http://demos.badsyntax.co/places-search-bootstrap/example.html | |
* | |
* Please note: This is not a reliable method of geocoding the address. Using the | |
* PlacesService is a much better approach. View the example above for an example | |
* of using the PlacesService to geocode the address. | |
*/ | |
var service = new google.maps.places.AutocompleteService(); |