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Cubietruck. Mac. Note3. Graph layout. Kripken/emscripten. LESS CSS Tutorial: Designing A Slick Menu Navigation bar. Web design and development world is really evolving rapidly.

LESS CSS Tutorial: Designing A Slick Menu Navigation bar

We can see this in the great number of new stuff launched in the community (almost) everyday, be it Apps or new Frameworks that help make our day-to-day job as web designers or developers more effective and efficient. One that caught my attention from web design evolvement today is LESS, a programmable stylesheet language that extends the way we write CSS syntax by combining some programming concepts like Variables, Mixins, Functions and Operations. It opens new capabilities in writing CSS syntax. For instance, by applying Mixins in CSS like the way we do in a program, we can now store default styles and values that can be applied in the entire file whenever possible. With this, we won’t need to write the same styles over and over again. Well, let’s do some exercises with LESS to get better insight into what it has to offer.

Designing with LESS To get started, you might want to read the following helpful resources first. 1. 2. Create an Object Literal if It Does Not Already Exist. Professor Cloud. This tool converts SVG into an HTML5 Canvas JavaScript function.

Professor Cloud

It will work with any host, and I hope it helps people to experiment with Canvas. Most vector art packages (Illustrator, Inkscape etc) can export as SVG. It uses a modified version of the excellent Canvg library. Canvg usually renders the SVG immediately and does not output JavaScript source code. Having the source code available allows you to tweak, study and manipulate the Canvas statements as required. There are a few issues (things that Canvg copes with that this tool doesn't). Text does not work Fill patterns do not work Paste SVG in here: the SVG into a JavaScript HTML5 Canvas function. The function should be passed a Canvas 2d drawing context. Output from the JavaScript function is shown below: Useful website? Need Good Hosting? I use Host Gator for this site, and have found them to be good value and very reliable.

Easily fix bricked Samsung Galaxy Note N7000. As you may know, there are many kernels that can damage your Samsung Galaxy Note’s emmc, so your phone will be hard bricked.

Easily fix bricked Samsung Galaxy Note N7000

Unfortunately there are many bad kernels, including official ones and many have bricked their devices, including me. But I found a fix for this and I also have a list of kernels you should stay away from in order to make sure your device is safe from bricking. While there isn’t any way of fixing the damaged emmc, you can repartition it and also used the internal SD card to move some system partitions to it in order for the device to work. Doing this is pretty easy, thanks to an XDA Developers user, who created a PIT file that can repartition your device.

First, here is the list of dangerous kernels: XXLPY, XXLPF, UCLD3, SiyahKernel 3.1rc6, all Samsung Epic 4G Touch (SPH-D710) leaks, all Samsung Galaxy Note (GT-N7000) leaks. We can’t guarantee you that this method will work, but it did work for us. You might need to unzip the files you download. Firmware archive.

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