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Rotated elements in CSS that affect their parent's height correctly

... Assuming that you want to rotate 90 degrees, this is possible, even for non-text elements - but like many interesting things in CSS, it requires a little cunning. My solution also technically invokes undefined behaviour according to the CSS 2 spec - so while ...
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Finding differences between elements of a list

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How do I get monitor resolution in Python?

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How to update SQLAlchemy row entry?

... stackoverflow.com/a/2334917/125507 says this is a bad way to do it. Also what if the row doesn't exist yet? – endolith Aug 2 '14 at 18:13 ...
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How to parse JSON data with jQuery / JavaScript?

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Can you change what a symlink points to after it is created?

... 106 AFAIK, no, you can't. You have to remove it and recreate it. Actually, you can overwrite a syml...
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Create a nonclustered non-unique index within the CREATE TABLE statement with SQL Server

...on-clustered indexes in the CREATE TABLE statement? Note that SQL Server 2014 introduced the inline index create option: CREATE TABLE MyTable( a int NOT NULL ,b smallint NOT NULL ,c smallint NOT NULL ,d smallint NOT NULL ,e smallint NOT NULL -- This creates a primary key ...
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Explain Python entry points?

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CURL alternative in Python

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Pass a data.frame column name to a function

... 109 You can just use the column name directly: df <- data.frame(A=1:10, B=2:11, C=3:12) fun1 &l...