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bryanlrobinson.com
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| | | | | I love the new layout modes in CSS. Grid and Flexbox are both amazing features. They each have their place. What if I told you that if you used the "wrong" one, you could double your CSS and HTML? Let's take a look at what appears to be a simple promo grid. | |
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matuzo.at
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| | | | | I'm a frontend developer in Graz, specialized in HTML, accessibility, and CSS layout and architecture. | |
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www.scale.at
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| | | | | CSS grid is a powerful layout algorithm that enables us to build great designs. In this part of the tutorial series we use it to create a responsive layout for a small contact form. | |
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bicofino.io
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| | | I'm old fashion and in some cases I like to compile my stuff, Zabbix is one of these cases. You can add/remove features directly with ./configure, and mess around with some timeouts of zabbix_server and zabbix_agentd for example. In this tutorial, we will not change anything on the source code. We are going install Zabbix version 2.4.6 with MySQL, Nginx and PHP-FPM. This is the stack of what I use in production environments. | ||