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The documentation states that this is Glide's structure, but specifically mentions adding the track attribute. So if that's required, is the HTML class structure also required or is it just for example?
<div class="glide">
<div class="glide__track" data-glide-el="track">
<ul class="glide__slides">
<li class="glide__slide">0</li>
<li class="glide__slide">1</li>
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Dec 17, 2019
I can see the arrows but nothing happens if I drag it... The image gets highlighted
Using Chrome: Latest Version
MacBook Air 13in screen
Hope you can fix this soon!!!
Stay safe
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May 17, 2020 - Java
You autocomplete looks good but are there any docs how to style it the way it fits to the respective design ? Would be helpful or better to set in the options
Thanks for this nice plugin
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May 27, 2020 - HTML
Run moveTo on Edge will faced with this error:
Object doesn't support property or method 'scroll'
at ./node_modules/moveto/dist/moveTo.js in loop at line 180:7
It because Edge not support Element.scroll. So we need to add this polyfill: https://github.com/idmadj/element-scroll-polyfill
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May 27, 2020 - C
I can't this lib to initialize, because it can't find variable 'self'
I'm running the following:
"expo": "19.0.1",
"graphql-request": "^1.3.4",
"react": "16.0.0-alpha.12",
"react-native": "https://github.com/expo/react-native/archive/sdk-19.0.0.tar.gz"
plus a babel-preset-expo preset
Hello, I'm so sorry, but I'm really interested in this library, but I don't quite understand from the diagrams what is going on.
Do you think we can work together to improve the documentation? My naivety might help to improve the documentation as I can point out what I don't understand and perhaps make a PR with improved documentation.
In the first instance, I don't understand how this diffe
Pine crashed while editing a document. Not doing anything special, not inserting special characters or anything out of the ordinary I can think of..
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Jul 11, 2019 - JavaScript
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe:
I've issued a let's encrypt certificate with alternate names and would love to use it with lighttpd and dedicated domains.
Describe the solution you'd like:
For instance according to the nextcloud hardening guide https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/18/admin_manual/installation/harden_serve
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May 16, 2020 - TypeScript
Although the documentation for Chrome console specifies that console.debug has a log level of "info", it actually has log level of "verbose".
With the current loglevel implementation, debug messages are mapped to console.info. This behavior doesn't allow filtering messages in the dev console which are actually "verbose", an
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Feb 20, 2019 - JavaScript
Is it possible to add --min-speed option? Downloads stall sometimes when about to reach 100%.
Thanks!
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May 26, 2020 - Shell
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May 13, 2020 - JavaScript
The English in the documentation is very not good. As a beginner to golang and nano, I'm having a lot of trouble understanding it.
Eg;
While handling a message, the handler will receive two arguments, session corresponding a client and a message is the payload of this request that unmarshals by nano automatically.
While handling a message, the handler will receive two arguments, a session
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Apr 7, 2020 - C
Hello,
you did the hard part of documenting which is writing the content.
I recommend as a next step to put all those markdown files in a website Gradle module powered by Orchid
See https://github.com/JavaEden/Orchid
I use it for my own needs and find it good, less well known that Hugo, Jekyll, Gatsby, but it fits right in with our skills: Gradle, Kotlin.
The way to get started is
Describe the problem you are trying to solve.
Adopting Flecs would be made easier if prebuilt binaries were available for the CI platforms.
Describe the solution you'd like
A configuration that makes binaries available for a CI that supports it.
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Mar 19, 2020 - Python
This seems like a great alternative to Vue.
As a suggestion, it would be great if the documentation would be available in English.
I'm sure many potential plugin users would like to know which browsers we can count on with this plugin before getting hours into implementation. The suggestion of "modern browsers" could mean many things. From reading the source, I can see that you are ruling out old versions of Android, Zune, Kindle and Windows Phone. How does IE fair?
Using Samsung Note9 Chrome lastest on github page.
Change phone into landscape mode and try the url example, you will see no copyright at the bottom, try in portrait and you do.
I believe this to be because the address bar on mobile reduces available height but window height includes adressbar space. In landscape mode there is no extra margin so the URL example page gets truncated by that amou
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<head>element:I would suggest adding it to the page Installation or to [Layout > Responsive](https://picturepan2.github.i