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Play as a fire truck in a web-based, fire mayhem game created for Ludum Dare competition.
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Pixel Art Tools
Creating pixel art for fun or animated sprites for a game? The digital artist in you will love these apps and tools!
Restyled.io
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Given the immense popularity of Docker and the need to harden it different per platform (see ideas below) - we'd like to start writing a Docker best practices section.
You're welcome to contribute ideas and write best practices - writing and brainstorming will people is an amazing way to deepen your Docker understanding.
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I noticed in the documentation on fontawesome.com, that in the 'Using Font Awesome With' section there is no page for the world's second most popular CMS, Drupal.
A community-contributed Drupal module for Font Awesome integration already exists. Do you just need someone to write the docs? I could help with this.
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A bit of context, we introduced swr two weeks ago to our codebase. Everything is working fine, but we started to get some reports about some parts of the app being broken in slightly older browsers (Chrome 49, Firefox 59, Edge 18, etc…)
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Jumping to a subsection via the sidenav will sometimes cause the page header to overlap the anchor point. When navigation is working correctly, there's a perceptible flicker/jump, so I'm guessing javascript is being used to calculate the offsets. Looking at mkdocs's docs, this isn't an issue. I'm wondering if this is something that will be fixed by upgrading mkdocs (#6623), or if it's a theme issu
Cloud 66 for Rails
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