by suleski | Jun 14, 2015 | Technical, Walkthroughs
Creating a color scheme is both an art and a science. There are places online that suggest color schemes like Adobe Kuler. But what if you wanted to create your own color scheme? Well, using LESS – it’s straightforward. Complementary @base: #663333;...
by suleski | Jun 11, 2015 | Reference, Technical
I’m using this post as a reminder on which tools are helpful for improving social and search networks. Facebook Object Debugger: Use this to ensure that Facebook is scanning the website properly. Especially useful for ensuring the preview image appears...
by suleski | Jun 3, 2015 | Reference, Technical, Troubleshooting
For example purposes, here is a LESS mixin that looks something like this: .make-blue( @selector ) { @(selector) { background: blue; } } To call it, I originally did something like this: .make-blue( ‘div’ ); That produced output like this:...
by suleski | May 27, 2015 | Technical, Troubleshooting
A short while ago, I updated blueprintq.com to go through a CDN. Today, I noticed that I was not receiving email; although, I was able to continue sending. CDNs inject themselves by updating the zone file’s “A” domain record. Evidently, CDNs can...
by suleski | May 14, 2015 | Reference, Technical, Troubleshooting
Generally, AngularJS does make it straightforward to analyze query parameters. However, getting there is not so obvious. Here are some hurdles that I recently overcame when researching and implementing. You must put your module in ‘HTML5 mode’. Code can...