start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
// Determine if an element is in the visible viewport | |
function isInViewport(element) { | |
var rect = element.getBoundingClientRect(); | |
var html = document.documentElement; | |
return ( | |
rect.top >= 0 && | |
rect.left >= 0 && | |
rect.bottom <= (window.innerHeight || html.clientHeight) && | |
rect.right <= (window.innerWidth || html.clientWidth) | |
); |
<?php | |
/** | |
* This script is for easily deploying updates to Github repos to your local server. It will automatically git clone or | |
* git pull in your repo directory every time an update is pushed to your $BRANCH (configured below). | |
* | |
* Read more about how to use this script at http://behindcompanies.com/2014/01/a-simple-script-for-deploying-code-with-githubs-webhooks/ | |
* | |
* INSTRUCTIONS: | |
* 1. Edit the variables below | |
* 2. Upload this script to your server somewhere it can be publicly accessed |
<form action="/cart/add" method="post"> | |
{% if product.variants.size > 1 %} | |
{% if product.options[0] %} | |
{% assign used = '' %} | |
<label for="select-one">{{ product.options[0] }}</label> | |
<select id='select-one' onchange="letsDoThis()"> | |
{% for variant in product.variants %} | |
{% unless used contains variant.option1 %} | |
<option value="{{ variant.option1 }}">{{ variant.option1 }}</option> | |
{% capture used %}{{ used }} {{ variant.option1 }}{% endcapture %} |
<?php | |
//returns a big old hunk of JSON from a non-private IG account page. | |
function scrape_insta($username) { | |
$insta_source = file_get_contents('http://instagram.com/'.$username); | |
$shards = explode('window._sharedData = ', $insta_source); | |
$insta_json = explode(';</script>', $shards[1]); | |
$insta_array = json_decode($insta_json[0], TRUE); | |
return $insta_array; | |
} |
<form action="" enctype="multipart/form-data" method="post"> | |
<input id="file" name="file" type="file" /> | |
<input id="Submit" name="submit" type="submit" value="Submit" /> | |
</form> |
I have always struggled with getting all the various share buttons from Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, Pinterest, etc to align correctly and to not look like a tacky explosion of buttons. Seeing a number of sites rolling their own share buttons with counts, for example The Next Web I decided to look into the various APIs on how to simply return the share count.
If you want to roll up all of these into a single jQuery plugin check out Sharrre
Many of these API calls and methods are undocumented, so anticipate that they will change in the future. Also, if you are planning on rolling these out across a site I would recommend creating a simple endpoint that periodically caches results from all of the APIs so that you are not overloading the services will requests.
// This gist is now maintained on github at https://github.com/luetkemj/wp-query-ref | |
<?php | |
/** | |
* WordPress Query Comprehensive Reference | |
* Compiled by luetkemj - luetkemj.github.io | |
* | |
* CODEX: http://codex.wordpress.org/Class_Reference/WP_Query#Parameters | |
* Source: https://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/tags/4.9.4/src/wp-includes/query.php | |
*/ |
<?php | |
/** | |
* This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain. | |
* | |
* Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or | |
* distribute this software, either in source code form or as a compiled | |
* binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any | |
* means. | |
* |