Let's say you want to host domains first.com
and second.com
.
Create folders for their files:
(function(){ | |
var i = 0; | |
var count = $('.Album.unavailable,.Album.preview').length; | |
console.log('Found ' + count + ' albums to remove'); | |
var timeout = 0; | |
$('.Album.unavailable,.Album.preview').each(function(){ | |
var instance_i = i++; | |
var album = $(this); | |
album.trigger('mouseover').mouseenter(); | |
album.find('a,div,span,image').trigger('mouseover').mouseenter(); |
<?php | |
/** | |
* This function looks for the directory that "wp-config.php" resides in | |
* and then looks for a file named ".revision", the content of which is a | |
* single integer set by Beanstalk upon deployment. | |
* | |
* The purpose is to version static resources so that browsers will | |
* re-download any cached, outdated versions with the newer version. | |
* |
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} | |
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