Thanks to David Winterbottom (@codeinthehole). See https://twitter.com/codeinthehole/status/1346774847221870593
- Open Chrome > Settings
- Search "manage search engines" and click into it
Thanks to David Winterbottom (@codeinthehole). See https://twitter.com/codeinthehole/status/1346774847221870593
@mixin after-polyfill(){ | |
.ie7 & { | |
/* creates <span class="ie-after"></span> */ | |
zoom: expression( this.runtimeStyle.zoom="1", this.appendChild( document.createElement("span") ).className="ie-after" ); | |
} | |
} | |
@mixin before-polyfill(){ | |
.ie7 & { | |
/* creates <span class="ie-before"></span> */ |
# Add to your .bash_profile | |
# Check the name of your Sublime app in /Applications (can include version number) | |
alias sub='open -a "Sublime Text"' | |
# Source: http://www.sublimetext.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1450 |
/* ============================================================================= | |
CSS Declarations | |
========================================================================== */ | |
/* ==|== The Standard Way =================================================== */ | |
.foo::before { | |
/* ...css rules... */ | |
} |
find . -name "*.php" | while read line; do expand -t 4 $line > $line.new; mv $line.new $line; done |