Perfectly viable technique, though if they are written in SASS/LESS/whatever, the author could refactor the icons to mixins with a parameter that sets the scale, so the values themselves are "true".
> It requires passengers to run a nonfree program (an app). As always, a nonfree program tramples its users' freedom Off to a great start persuading the everyman once again, Stallman Agreed on the more salient point of…
From Google Fiber's FAQ on "Why have you chosen this list of cities?" > These cities are led by people who have been working hard to bring faster Internet speeds and the latest technologies to their residents. We…
friends with the engineer behind the sensor tech inside it. if you have any questions i'd be happy to forward them to him
A developer could do the parsing of the data better, but who's to say his spreadsheets (with I'm assuming graphs, color codes, etc) aren't providing the data visualization that makes the actual decision making clearer.…
Have you thought about making the "trending" feature more prominent/content-rich? I've found a bunch of new subs I've come to love through it.
Would you mind tossing it up on a repo? Or just mentioning what's in the jq file? Trying to reproduce to style it up a bit. Thanks!
Perfectly viable technique, though if they are written in SASS/LESS/whatever, the author could refactor the icons to mixins with a parameter that sets the scale, so the values themselves are "true".
> It requires passengers to run a nonfree program (an app). As always, a nonfree program tramples its users' freedom Off to a great start persuading the everyman once again, Stallman Agreed on the more salient point of…
From Google Fiber's FAQ on "Why have you chosen this list of cities?" > These cities are led by people who have been working hard to bring faster Internet speeds and the latest technologies to their residents. We…
friends with the engineer behind the sensor tech inside it. if you have any questions i'd be happy to forward them to him
A developer could do the parsing of the data better, but who's to say his spreadsheets (with I'm assuming graphs, color codes, etc) aren't providing the data visualization that makes the actual decision making clearer.…
Have you thought about making the "trending" feature more prominent/content-rich? I've found a bunch of new subs I've come to love through it.
Would you mind tossing it up on a repo? Or just mentioning what's in the jq file? Trying to reproduce to style it up a bit. Thanks!