Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
π47β€9π₯2
In git, when there are some changes in a parent branch from which you forked, there are two strategies to incorporate them into your working branch:
β¨ Merging:
As the name suggests, 'merges' the parent branch into your branch. The advantage is that handling conflicts (if any) is easier, since you only need to resolve them for the merge commit once. However, this may make the git history a bit harder to follow
β¨ Rebasing:
Takes all the commits you made in your branch, and applies them on top of the head of the parent branch. As if repositioning the base of the branch.
This helps to create a linear and easy to follow git history, but conflict resolution may be tedious and you need to force push the branch to the origin.
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
π10β€7
Here is how you can fill a piece of text with a background image which is still accessible! And here is how it works:
π Create a background image which fits a rectangular image for the box containing the text
π Clip the background to be visible only where there is text, using the background clip properly
π Finally set a transparent foreground color for the text itself such that the background is visible
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
π32β€7π7π₯2
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
π16β€6π₯1
Chrome team has weighed in, stating that βimplementing it as part of the CSS Grid specification [..] would be a mistakeβ, and they think it should be its own separate layout method defined using display: masonry or something similar.
π Link to the article
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
π17β€8π₯°3π1
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
π€£110π35π24π€ͺ18β€16
π Learn to customize and build modern websites from scratch using Bootstrap 5
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
π36β€27π6π₯3
02. Bootstrap Fundamentals - Part 1 - Part 01.zip
450.9 MB
02. Bootstrap Fundamentals - Part 1 - Part 01
π13π₯10β€2
02. Bootstrap Fundamentals - Part 1 - Part 02.zip
230.1 MB
02. Bootstrap Fundamentals - Part 1 - Part 02
π₯14π8β€2
03. Bootstrap Fundamentals - Part Two - Part 01.zip
442.7 MB
03. Bootstrap Fundamentals - Part Two - Part 01
π7β€4π₯4π1