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How can I fill a div with an image while keeping it proportional?

I found this thread — How do you stretch an image to fill a <div> while keeping the image's aspect-ratio? — that is not entirely the thing that I want. ...
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Removing input background colour for Chrome autocomplete?

On a form I'm working on, Chrome is auto-filling the email and password fields. This is fine, however, Chrome changes the background colour to a pale yellow colour. ...
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Bundler not including .min files

I have a weird issue with the mvc4 bundler not including files with extension .min.js 9 Answers ...
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Why use pip over easy_install? [closed]

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“:” (colon) in C struct - what does it mean? [duplicate]

What does :1 and :8 mean? 3 Answers 3 ...
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Using jQuery to test if an input has focus

On the front page of a site I am building, several <div> s use the CSS :hover pseudo-class to add a border when the mouse is over them. One of the <div> s contains a <form> which, using jQuery, will keep the border if an input within it has focus. This works perfectly except ...
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Javascript “this” pointer within nested function

I have a question concerning how the "this" pointer is treated in a nested function scenario. 8 Answers ...
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Convert a float64 to an int in Go

How does one convert a float64 to an int in Go? I know the strconv package can be used to convert anything to or from a string, but not between data types where one isn't a string. I know I can use fmt.Sprintf to convert anything to a string, and then strconv it to the data type I need, but th...
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Global Git ignore

I want to set up Git to globally ignore certain files. 12 Answers 12 ...
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Why `null >= 0 && null

I had to write a routine that increments the value of a variable by 1 if its type is number and assigns 0 to the variable if not, where the variable is initially null or undefined . ...