This Gist goes over setting up a gulp workflow that will:
- watch for any sass changes, then compiles sass source into css
- watch for any changes in the public directory, and trigger live-reload
- serve static content in
public/
<?php | |
echo '<pre>'; | |
echo '<span style="color:blue">DOWNLOADING...</span>'.PHP_EOL; | |
// Download file | |
file_put_contents('wp.zip', file_get_contents('https://wordpress.org/latest.zip')); | |
$zip = new ZipArchive(); | |
$res = $zip->open('wp.zip'); | |
if ($res === TRUE) { |
The reflow appens as many times as there are frames per seconds. It recalculate all positions that change in order to diplay them. Basically, when you scroll you execute a function where you move things between two reflows. But there are functions that triggers reflows such as jQuery offset, scroll... So there are two things to take care about when you dynamically change objects in javascript to avoid too many reflows: