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Responsive settings
Like themes, a responsive section is needed in options.
Something like:
{
/* omissis, this is the main options object */
responsive: [{
maxWidth: 400,
options: { /* omissis */ }
}, {
maxWidth: 800,
options: { /* omissis */ }
}]
}If the width is greater than the bigger maxWidth the main settings will be used,
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There is a gap in the docs about managing your installation using github settings and imgbot settings
Main points:
For managing your imgbot installation check out github's docs.
They offer 2 options for managing this. You can select which repositories you want it installed in, or you can choose "all repositories including all future repositories".
You can log in and see your repos and req
Add a README.md file inside the Searching Directory. The file should contain a table that has
- Columns of searching algorithms and programming languages(C, CPP, Python, Java, etc.)
- Add a row of each searching algorithm and mark a
✔️ with a LINK to code if it is currently implemented in the corresponding pr
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First of all, congrats for the new interface of the new Barinsta. It looks professional and it's a significant improvement over the previous version. I have a few more suggestions based on v19.0-a2 besides those older suggestions that you considered:
- Add an option at settings to make the bottom navigation bar fixed or auto hidden.
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Hacktoberfest 2019
Hacktoberfest is approaching, and so are your chances to get a free tee from Digital Ocean and DEV!
Start contributing to Open-Source by making your first Pull Request at https://www.gitstart.tech
P.S.: To win an official limited edition Hacktoberfest shirt, you must sign up on the Hacktoberfest site: https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com and make **four pull requests (PRs) on
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Will be great have approach to put some arguments for make test or commands some like this.
For that we need add some like that into Makefile.
# arguments
FIRST_ARG := $(firstword $(MAKECMDGOALS))
ARGS = $(filter-out $@,$(MAKEOVERRIDES) $(MAKECMDGOALS))
MAKEFILE_PATH := $(abspath $(firstword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))
%:
@:
and after that add ${ARGS} to our commands
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Please add a solution to any problem that you solved on Udacity. Beginners with Git are welcome to add their solution and they may reference this isssue. It stays open so others can come and contribute. Please follow the guidelines in CONTRIBUTING.md while submitting the solution.
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When I passed NaN and an object with the "valueOf" attribute value as a callable function to the first and second parameters of Math.max, chakra did not execute this function. According to the ES10 standard, the ToNumber operation is performed on each parameter of Math.max, and the "valueOf" attribute value function of the second parameter will be executed.
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