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No user record in our sample, but mundiff has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but mundiff has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Article doesn't mention iGoogle personal homepage which they killed in 2014 I think. It was a way to show rss reeds on a Google homepage with a Google searchbar at the top. So very useful
It's one of those things that frameworks had been doing since (before?) 960gs. A Grid really needed to be incorporated into CSS and I'm happy to use it or flexbox for layout purposes depending on my use case.
More than a couple people are going to need new email addresses.
You had to figure something like this would eventually come out. I thought it would be the government, but politics isn't far from off. Also would like to know how data was obtained.
I'll mention libraries and museums as well. Instead of having a tiff available of high quality record images, some institutions use jpeg2000 and a zoomable js library like openseadragon. In this case, the jpeg 2000 is…
I'd agree with this only because the Schuylkill has better access and recreation. One of the things the article ties together well is Philly's aging sewer system, which, during heavy rains gets overwhelmed and spits raw…
this was literally an example that was given of poor user experience during a UX class I took.
I'd start with 3 then migrate to 4. Also, learn Flexbox as it will be enabled by default in BS4. FlexboxFroggy.com is a nice introduction. There's one more breakpoint in BS4. The css class to make images responsive has…