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@lancejpollard
lancejpollard / paginator.html
Created June 26, 2011 18:11
Semantic Pagination HTML5
<nav class='paginator' role='toolbar'>
<ul class='goto-pages'>
<li class='goto-search'>
<a href="#search" class="search-pages" title="Toggle Advanced Search">&#8981;</a>
</li>
<li class='goto-page'>
<a href="/admin/users?page=1" aria-disabled="true" class="first-page disabled" data-page="1" rel="first" title="Go to the first page">&#8676;</a>
</li>
<li class='goto-page'>
<a href="/admin/users?page=1" aria-disabled="true" class="prev-page disabled" data-page="1" rel="prev" title="Go to page 1">&#8672;</a>
@oodavid
oodavid / README.md
Last active March 11, 2025 21:41 — forked from aronwoost/README.md
Deploy your site with git

Deploy your site with git

This gist assumes:

  • you have a local git repo
  • with an online remote repository (github / bitbucket etc)
  • and a cloud server (Rackspace cloud / Amazon EC2 etc)
    • your (PHP) scripts are served from /var/www/html/
    • your webpages are executed by apache
  • apache's home directory is /var/www/
@boogah
boogah / .htaccess
Created February 16, 2012 04:59
Expire headers .htaccess code.
<IfModule mod_expires.c>
ExpiresActive on
# Perhaps better to whitelist expires rules? Perhaps.
ExpiresDefault "access plus 1 month"
# Data
ExpiresByType text/xml "access plus 0 seconds"
ExpiresByType application/xml "access plus 0 seconds"
ExpiresByType application/json "access plus 0 seconds"
@cameronmcefee
cameronmcefee / gist:2641743
Created May 9, 2012 04:14
Font Configuration File
# Font Squirrel Font-face Generator Configuration File
# Upload this file to the generator to recreate the settings
# you used to create these fonts.
{"mode":"expert","formats":["ttf","woff","eot","svg"],"tt_instructor":"default","options_subset":"advanced","subset_custom":"","subset_custom_range":"f000-f073,f200-f273","filename_suffix":"-webfont","emsquare":"2048","spacing_adjustment":"0","rememberme":"Y"}
@brajeshwar
brajeshwar / pagination.md
Created May 27, 2012 05:06 — forked from mislav/pagination.md
Pagination Best Practices

Pagination Best Practices

Article by Faruk Ateş

One of the most commonly overlooked and under-refined elements of a website is its pagination controls. In many cases, these are treated as an afterthought. I rarely come across a website that has decent pagination, and it always makes me wonder why so few manage to get it right. After all, I'd say that pagination is pretty easy to get right. Alas, that doesn't seem the case, so after encouragement from Chris Messina on Flickr I decided to write my Pagination 101, hopefully it'll give you some clues as to what makes good pagination.

Before going into analyzing good and bad pagination, I want to explain just what I consider to be pagination: Pagination is any kind of control system that lets the user browse through pages of search results, archives, or any other kind of continued content. Search results are the obvious example, but it's good to realize that paginat

@ttscoff
ttscoff / nvAIR.rb
Created September 29, 2012 17:43
If you've ever wondered whether I have psychological issues, see what happened to this script before I even finished it.
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# encoding: utf-8
# nvAir: a First Class way to use nvALT/Notational Velocity with the worst documentation ever!
# Built by: Brett Terpstra, <http://brettterpstra.com>
# Destination: WikiLinks and [[wiki links]] to nvALT notes from anywhere on your system.
# This script is at your Service. (You can make it into a System Service with Automator, I mean).
#
# Security line is short today! Please have a photo id in hand. |
# I just need to see your ticket and the folder where you store your note files. o_________(_)________o
$notes_path = '~/Dropbox/nvALT2.2/' # o^o X \_/ X o^o
@didlix
didlix / multimarkdown.patch
Created March 20, 2013 16:05
Jekyll patched to have multimarkdown support
diff --git a/lib/jekyll.rb b/lib/jekyll.rb
index b0401b9..26936e6 100644
--- a/lib/jekyll.rb
+++ b/lib/jekyll.rb
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ module Jekyll
'future' => true, # remove and make true just default
'pygments' => true, # remove and make true just default
- 'markdown' => 'maruku',
+ 'markdown' => 'multimarkdown',
@johnkoht
johnkoht / grid.css.sass
Last active August 15, 2024 15:14
Bootstrap 3 Style Grid built on Bourbon Neat
// Main containers
.container
@include outer-container
// Rows
.row
@include row()
// A basic column without a defined width or height
@aroman
aroman / iso-to-usb.md
Last active June 18, 2017 01:52
Creating a Mac-bootable USB drive from an elementary OS ISO

How to turn an Isis ISO into USB installation media

Using the command line

  1. Download the ISO. Let's assume it's in ~/Downloads.
  2. Convert the ISO to DMG format: hdiutil convert -format UDRW -o isis elementaryos-unstable-amd64.20140529.iso.
  3. Insert your >1GB USB drive into your Mac.
  4. Determine and make note of the mount point of your USB drive.

Using Disk Utility

@jashkenas
jashkenas / semantic-pedantic.md
Last active November 22, 2024 04:13
Why Semantic Versioning Isn't

Spurred by recent events (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8244700), this is a quick set of jotted-down thoughts about the state of "Semantic" Versioning, and why we should be fighting the good fight against it.

For a long time in the history of software, version numbers indicated the relative progress and change in a given piece of software. A major release (1.x.x) was major, a minor release (x.1.x) was minor, and a patch release was just a small patch. You could evaluate a given piece of software by name + version, and get a feeling for how far away version 2.0.1 was from version 2.8.0.

But Semantic Versioning (henceforth, SemVer), as specified at http://semver.org/, changes this to prioritize a mechanistic understanding of a codebase over a human one. Any "breaking" change to the software must be accompanied with a new major version number. It's alright for robots, but bad for us.

SemVer tries to compress a huge amount of information — the nature of the change, the percentage of users that wil