@DasSurma @surmair The downside I see is <noscript> only shows if JavaScript is explicitly disabled. Not shown if JS errors out.
@DasSurma @surmair I think this approach is the best lazy loading technique I’ve seen yet.
@mr_suh yup.
@brownpau pro tip: the please touch museum has a space rocket section. Perfect for walking toddlers.
@chipcullen and the web does pagination wrong.
@elgreg saw a resume that listed giving blood as an extracurricular activity
@DanielleAlberti @nekolaweb the original photo
@jgarber i do it by hand the artisinal way.
@nicolapps You’re probably fine leaving that line commented out.
@nicolapps That line replaces hexadecimal characters to ascii characters for the text parameter. Useful for non-latin characters and such.
@nicolapps Looks like “7.0.0Support for the /e modifier has been removed. Use preg_replace_callback() instead.”
@daljo628 Did you get spacers? Spacers are the worst.
@joannabrenner Lots of people who think their commute is interesting…
@astickofgum You go gurl.
@feather We were at the Hardrock Hotel zadieheimlich.com/instagram/firs…
@feather Nice! I was just there in them middle of march for a wedding.
@jgarber The only downside is you have to use our IDE to do development but we’re working on Sublime and Atom plugins as we speak.
@jgarber It’s actually an entirely new development ecosystem with localized namespaces so you don’t have to pollute the global name space.
