@thatemil I’ve always considered style guides/pattern libraries to be unit tests for HTML+CSS, and you could automate them with JS if they get too unwieldy.
@thatemil I’ve always considered style guides/pattern libraries to be unit tests for HTML+CSS, and you could automate them with JS if they get too unwieldy.
Some weird issues with github private repos at work today. Glad that our workflow uses github but doesn’t rely on it.
when-changed is a really nice little #python script for running a command whenever any file(s) change /by johj
git grep
is pretty amazingly fast — get line numbers too with -n
or git config --add grep.lineNumbers true
#protip: type an element ID into Safari (possibly chrome+others) dev console and get a reference to that element
Testing websites on old windows mobile devices is an… experience.
Connecting to WiFi gave me the option of connecting to “The Internet” or “Work” (?).
On form submit using the software keyboard, I get a dialog warning me about the certificate, with the options “yes” and “no” but no question. Turns out the software keyboard was hiding “Do you want to proceed?”
Now I’m finally in the site, there’s no support for label
, so those nice big touch targets I made are mostly useless. Also, there’s no text wrapping.
Hopefully h-card entities should get expanded in the reply context for this note (crosses fingers)
Aaron Parecki testing reply context microformat entity expansion, please ignore :)
If you want to generate real PDFs from HTML (i.e. with page breaks and real text, not just vast screenshots inside a PDF) then wkpdf is the way to go. Super fast, installs easily, great output.
Another quick pingback sanity check test:
So, it seems that pingbacks are not working as they should. This is a problem. Let us ping some URLs:
Geeksphone apparently shipping Keon and Peak Firefox OS devices from next week! #excited
Prices are €91 and €149 plus taxes, respectively.
Update: link to announcement
Their site is down for maintenance… that’s a good thing right?
Need to use require.js to load a bunch of scripts compiled via assetic into a PHP file, annoyed by auto-append of .js, don’t want to set up irritating routing? Add a ? to the URL, require.js will add a .js to the query string, loading the file correctly.
Spent ~3 hrs with the office arduino+ethernet shield and my old favourite pyo and I’ve got a light/flex controlled synthesiser over OSC. I dread to think how many weeks it would have taken me to implement this on a PIC.
Or, alternatively, I might use #webactions and do=post, based on a bunch of research
Doing a test implementation of a+rel+iframe+postMessage hypermedia UI injection (needs a better name) — using existing rel=create-form
cssquirrel Zepto is nice for browser extensions, where the browser will always be modern and capable
How to make nice Mediawiki clean URLs — this is the cleanest, simplest way to do this I have found so far #bookmark #mediawiki