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What does an Asterisk (*) do in a CSS selector?
...y margin to every element on my entire page you can use:
* {
margin: 10px;
}
You can also use this within sub-selections, for example the following would add a margin to all elements within a paragraph tag:
p * {
margin: 10px;
}
Your example is doing some css trickery to apply consecut...
How do I resolve cherry-pick conflicts using their changes?
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First you should undo your cherry-pick, try to run this
git cherry-pick --abort
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Notification when a file changes?
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Get Context in a Service
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Breakpoints are crossed out, how can I make them valid?
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C# Iterate through Class properties
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@Cordell, how did you do that? I tried property.GetValue() but it asks for an o...
Rails Migration: Remove constraint
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Not sure you can call t.address? Anyway... I would use change_column like so
change_column :use...
Multiple Parameters for jQuery selector?
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Importing from a relative path in Python
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EDIT Nov 2014 (3 years later):
Python 2.6 and 3.x supports proper relative imports, where you can avoid doing anything hacky. With this method, you know you are getting a relative import rather than an absolute import. The '..' mean...
JavaScript - cannot set property of undefined
... data: c
};
};
If you're in an environment that supports ES2015 features, you can use computed property names:
d = {
[a]: {
greetings: b,
data: c
}
};
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