If you are within the Loop then you can just use the below. Or if you need to use this somewhere else then just pass in the User ID along with the meta you want to get. Ok so I have just done a quick impromptu page for Web Labs. I will edit the page shortly and come up with a better layout, but my aim is to get a collection of other peoples web labs, test, experiments, playground folders.
We all have some place that we put our experiments and more people now are turning to services like codepen. I just think it would be great to have the more personal list of labs. If I can get 20 labs I will release the link to my own labs page that just has such random stuff in there. What cool things have you worked on?
Want to share your labs let me know in the comments on here or here. If you are then you would have been greeted by that horrible directory page more than once. Give your Index pages a face lift with h5ai. It has been created by Lars Jung lrsjng and he has a number of other useful libraries and tools, go check him out. If you have JS turned off though it degrades nicely. There is a built in colorbox that enables you to view images on the fly and to top it all off there is a code syntax view so you can easily read things like JS and XML.
This definitely makes your index views easier to digest and easier to navigate around as there is a built in search and tree view. There are plenty of optional features and extensions you can enable with h5ai as seen above where you can enable QR Codes on file hover.
The whole install sits in one folder at the root of your site and all you need to do is get your server to add its index file to the index file list. Basically just add this line to your. If your not convinced yet then why not head on over to the official page or check out the Github repo. Know of any other cool scripts like this?
Let me know so I can get them installed and featured on here. I love the idea of making re-usable components but always thought that scoped JS and CSS would be enough, why add on this layer of complexity with the Shadow Dom? I looked at it as just another way to hide spam content. I have just stopped this video at , the thing that has clicked for me is that the Shadow Root is then placed into the Host Node… The rendering of the Shadow Node was done by the Shadow Root! Am I right in thinking that each Shadow Dom could be rendered and cached this way and hence save on Render times?
There may not be a way to get the browser to cache this just yet, but having an attribute we can change for this would be most useful. Who knows the structure of our pages better than us right? Google have just announced their brand new Phone and Tablet, and they beat the Specs of both the iPhone 5 and iPad 4 th Gen whilst still being one of the cheapest devices out there….
Also they innovate and update the operating system a lot faster than iOS who only update once a year. Android have just updated again with more great features, including updates to their Siri killer that now has more useful information, and backed by the Knowledge Graph. Android 4. I like the iPhone, but , Android is winning in my opinion. He states that if we start using style. Sounds good right? It is already a widely accepted approach with javascript files to just have script.
You can see examples of this around nearly every site. Check out the download for jQuery as an example. If you take a look at the file name you can see that this is a bundle of lots of different css files.
This again looks like a script that was built but there is just 1 comment line at the top that includes two numbers or one really big one. This may just be the 2 original files that went into creating this file? One solution to all of this is source mapping which was recently introduced in Chrome. Source mapping would need to be bought over for CSS but you get the picture. I Love them lolis lol heheheheheh. When the morons appear in threads, pretending they know what they are talking about in regards to games.
Especially games involving anime characters. I have had my "fun". Point is, read the first two sentences. You know not what you say. People who actually have a lot of experience with these kinds of games do, and know that these are just drawings and colors. No one goes outside as a result of playing a game like this to look at real children and plot some kind of kidnapping, or whatever.
Follow TV Tropes. You need to login to do this. Get Known if you don't have an account. But many were hanged during the playing of this game. Announcer: No animals were harmed in the making of this program, except Tom.
Okay, so one animal was harmed. He'll be fine. Tom and Jerry will be right back on Cartoon Network. Samurai Pizza Cats had the disclaimer "No animals were harmed in the marking of this cartoon" in its closing credits. Episode 7 of Excel Saga had the disclaimer "No Puchuus were killed or injured in the production of this film. Well, okay, maybe we roughed a few of them up a bit.
And we did cook and eat two of them, but that was after we finished filming. Does that count? Comic Strips. The comic strip Liberty Meadows parodied this once.
The first two panels were of a character tripping and falling on a banana peel, and nothing else. The third and final panel said "No animals were harmed in the making of this comic strip, with the exception of" followed by an extremely Long List. Parodied in one Mallard Fillmore comic strip, when the TV that Mallard is watching says, "The following heartwarming holiday special contains percent faux snow; no actual snow was harmed in the production of this program.
Parodied in Code Wings 3. Many Nazis were, but we don't care so much about them. Films — Animation. Cats Don't Dance : "No animals were harmed in making this film. Although, a few had to be erased and redrawn. The credits for The Curse of the Were-Rabbit state at the end "We would like to stress that no animals were harmed in the making of this film" given everyone in the film was plasticine, no real animals would have been harmed anyway. Right then, one of the rabbits floating around throughout the end credits hits its head on the text and falls squealing off the screen.
Monsters, Inc. The theatrical short The Longest Daycare has "No butterflies were harmed during the making of this motion picture, although two kids were pretty banged up. Films — Live-Action. Animal interaction was monitored by the American Humane Association with on set supervision by the Toronto Humane Society. No animal was harmed in the making of this film. Human interaction was monitored by the Inter Planetary Psychiatric Association. The body count was high, the casualties are heavy.
Tony Wilson The Acknowledgements at the end of Star Trek: Titan : Synthesis states "No computers were harmed during the making of this production. Wry Martinis by Christopher Buckley states for no apparent reason that "no animals were harmed in the making of this book.
No actual gerbils were forced to listen to Cher. Live-Action TV. The Daily Show with Jon Stewart : One show, Jon Stewart had been making a running joke about the news making him so stressed, he would destroy what was in his hands. Then he held a kitten. The kitten 'turned into' a glass kitten. After the bit was over, he said "The kitten is fine, by the way. Over the course of the seasons, the messages got increasingly bizarre, including abstract concepts like "Gabrielle's sense of self-worth".
Bill Nye once claimed "no science guys were harmed in the course of an episode". In one Mystery Science Theater episode, one of the characters riffs, "None of the animals harmed, were harmed during the making of this film".
Earlier, he also says that they wanted to kill, clean, cook and eat a chicken on the show, but the Humane Association wouldn't allow it. To make things even more bizarre, Penn points out that while they themselves cannot kill, clean, cook, and eat a chicken on the show, they are allowed to show footage of other people doing so And end up showing Stock Footage from a chicken farm-themed documentary. Penn is quick to point out the logicial flaws in this.
Common on MythBusters episodes that involve animals. In one early episode, they teased that they would be testing Microwave the Dog later on. When the time came, they stopped the joke and said no , they wouldn't be putting animals at risk on the show.
Averted when they investigated whether cockroaches would survive a nuclear war — they state at least twice that the insects used were bred for lab work and would have been killed anyway, but they did kill most of their test subjects in that one. Played with in the "Demolition Derby Special". The episode ends with an announcement by the narrator that "Automobiles were hurt in the making of this program", over "In Memoriam" clips of each car getting smashed up.
In a viral video special, the team was trying to induce fainting goats to faint. After the segment which featured dozens of goats going stiff and falling over the narrator assures us that no goats were harmed "though several felt they were made to look stupid".
The announcer also often notes that that Buster, the dummy that serves as a human analogue in many experiments, has a family and humorously warns them to look away at moments of carnage. Notably, while the cast avoid killing animals during production, they have no problem with ordering large numbers of previously killed ones from butchers and other livestock supplies. They've even used actual human bones on a few occasions. In early episodes, the narrator would point out that the dead pigs used to test myths were ones that had died of natural causes.
In lectures, Adam relates the story of the only segment they have ever been banned from showing. They were trying to test the idea that a sugary cereal has less nutrition in it than the box it is packaged in.
They obtained 9 lab mice and put them on special diets with 3 mice per cage. Cage 1 was fed regular, Cage 2 was fed the cereal, and Cage 3 was fed the cardboard. After a week of monitoring, the crew left for the weekend and went home, leaving the mice unattended. Upon returning Monday morning, they found to their horror , a fat and happy Mouse in Cage Discovery freaked out and refused to air any part of the segment.
Adam had a rough cut of footage and showed the clip during a college lecture, until he received a 'cease and desist' order from Discovery. They were terrified PETA was going to catch wind. However, immediately afterwards we get a disclaimer from Adam, saying that while they did catch a real live chicken, the net was just for proof of concept and they didn't actually eat the chicken; it was released and the guys were given store-bought chicken.
Before the end credits, a turtle told the "crackpot" viewers that no animals were harmed. The animal then explodes. Parodied in a episode of Time Warp.
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