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@kevinSuttle
kevinSuttle / meta-tags.md
Last active July 21, 2025 11:06 — forked from lancejpollard/meta-tags.md
List of Usable HTML Meta and Link Tags
@nimbupani
nimbupani / index.html
Created December 2, 2011 05:00
Showing latest post on home page with Jekyll
---
layout: default
---
<div class="blog-index">
{% assign post = site.posts.first %}
{% assign content = post.content %}
{% include post_detail.html %}
</div>
@enygma
enygma / gist:1413370
Created December 1, 2011 03:45
Simple RSS feed creation for @PHPQuickFix
<?php
$jsonCacheFile = './quickfix.json';
$gimmieFeed = 'https://gimmebar.com/api/v0/public/assets/phpquickfix';
$wgetCmd = 'wget -O'.$jsonCacheFile.' '.$gimmieFeed;
// look for the cache file
if(!is_file($jsonCacheFile) || (is_file($jsonCacheFile) && filemtime($jsonCacheFile)<strtotime('-1 minute')) ){
// fetch the latest content from gimmiebar
exec($wgetCmd);
@necolas
necolas / README.md
Last active July 27, 2025 06:37
Experimenting with component-based HTML/CSS naming and patterns

NOTE I now use the conventions detailed in the SUIT framework

Template Components

Used to provide structural templates.

Pattern

t-template-name
@vasilisvg
vasilisvg / responsive-context-images.html
Created September 7, 2011 10:50
Responsive context aware images without cookies or server logic
<!doctype html>
<!--
WARNING!
You probably shouldn't use this technique since images never show up
if the script isn't loaded for one reason or another. Some reasons:
- The content is viewed using a RSS reader
- The content is viewed with a read-it-later service
- The user has a flaky connection (hotel wifi, Dutch train, etc)
-->
@natesilva
natesilva / markdown.vim
Created May 6, 2011 23:44
Vim: Preview a Markdown document in the default browser on Windows or Mac OS X
"
" While editing a Markdown document in Vim, preview it in the
" default browser.
"
" Author: Nate Silva
"
" To install: Place markdown.vim in ~/.vim/ftplugin or
" %USERPROFILE%\vimfiles\ftplugin.
"
" To use: While editing a Markdown file, press ',p' (comma p)