Just some FYI, to get started:
- I'm using a 16 GB Sandisk SD card.
- I have a model B Pi, 512 MB RAM (not really relevant, thought I'd mention it).
- Monitor and keyboard connected to the Pi itself, for now.
- Network working, internet access.
Playbooks are written per service : a playbook is a collection of tasks, and eventually associated handers, templates, and files, that are required to properly install and setup a service.
Each playbook has a setup.yml entry point, which is responsible of including
various necessary tasks to get the service up and running. Typically, this
| file_to_disk = './tmp/large_disk.vdi' | |
| Vagrant::Config.run do |config| | |
| config.vm.box = 'base' | |
| config.vm.customize ['createhd', '--filename', file_to_disk, '--size', 500 * 1024] | |
| config.vm.customize ['storageattach', :id, '--storagectl', 'SATA Controller', '--port', 1, '--device', 0, '--type', 'hdd', '--medium', file_to_disk] | |
| end |
| " VIM Configuration File | |
| " Description: Optimized for C/C++ development, but useful also for other things. | |
| " Author: Gerhard Gappmeier | |
| " | |
| " set UTF-8 encoding | |
| set enc=utf-8 | |
| set fenc=utf-8 | |
| set termencoding=utf-8 | |
| " disable vi compatibility (emulation of old bugs) |
There is no span1..15 styles, instead your css defines your layout and your html remains semantic and not polluted with display information. As it should be.
The markup is incredibly easy, you specify the wrappers width, and then each columns width in percentages. Every other grid framework I've found is incredibly complicated with this.
It allows you to have the exact same markup, and completely different styles for different devices, resolutions, stylesheets, whatever. As it should be.