This is the reference point. All the other options are based off this.
|-- app
| |-- controllers
| | |-- admin
'use strict'; | |
if (!document.elementsFromPoint) { | |
document.elementsFromPoint = elementsFromPoint; | |
} | |
function elementsFromPoint(x, y) { | |
var parents = []; | |
var parent = void 0; | |
do { |
{ | |
"vars": { | |
"@gray-base": "#000", | |
"@gray-darker": "lighten(@gray-base, 13.5%)", | |
"@gray-dark": "lighten(@gray-base, 20%)", | |
"@gray": "lighten(@gray-base, 33.5%)", | |
"@gray-light": "lighten(@gray-base, 46.7%)", | |
"@gray-lighter": "lighten(@gray-base, 93.5%)", | |
"@brand-primary": "#26bbf0", | |
"@brand-success": "#c2d5a0", |
var stringify = function(obj, prop) { | |
var placeholder = '____PLACEHOLDER____'; | |
var fns = []; | |
var json = JSON.stringify(obj, function(key, value) { | |
if (typeof value === 'function') { | |
fns.push(value); | |
return placeholder; | |
} | |
return value; | |
}, 2); |
/** | |
* Like, basically PERFECT scrollbars | |
*/ | |
/* | |
It's pure CSS. | |
Since a quick google search will confirm people going crazy about Mac OS Lion scrollbars... | |
this has no fade-out effect. | |
In Mac OS Lion, the lowest common denominator is always showing scrollbars by a setting. |