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designermonkey / data_1.xml
Created February 12, 2013 23:06
Using Names and Matches together in XSL templates, we can choose and apply templates dynamically, based on content provided within the XML being transformed. I've searched for ages on how to do this properly, and a number of sources led me to this solution.
<data>
<datasource>
<section handle="test-section">Test Section</section>
<entry>
<page-path handle="about">/about</page-path>
<page-title handle="about">About</page-title>
<title handle="about-this-company">About This Company</title>
<template>
<item id="2" handle="content" section-handle="page-templates" section-name="Page Templates">Content</item>
</template>
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tfe / jquery.truncatelines.js
Created July 21, 2011 01:05 — forked from cscheng/jquery.truncatelines.js
A simple jQuery plugin to truncate a piece of text to a predefined amount of lines. It assumes pixel values of both the container and its line-height. Useful when you have multiple boxes with text in your design that require equal heights.
// https://gist.github.com/1096291
;(function ($) {
$.fn.truncateLines = function(options) {
options = $.extend($.fn.truncateLines.defaults, options);
return this.each(function(index, container) {
container = $(container);
var containerLineHeight = Math.ceil(parseFloat(container.css('line-height')));