Stu Cox
Stu Cox
Having thought about this a bit, I settled on the following (fairly non-revolutionary) mindset: - For me, Steal is all about portable code — which shouldn’t assume either platform. Ideally...
Maybe they should be written to the PO as `msgctxt` rather than comments? The PO spec allows duplicate msgids, as long as they have different msgctxts.
A quick Google threw this up: https://github.com/clouserw/tower — might be worth a look? Otherwise, [Django supports msgctxts](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.10/topics/i18n/translation/#contextual-markers), which could be used for inspiration.
Not sure if it's exposed in the DOM :-/ Can't use a set/check test, because browsers will allow any value for the `rel` attribute. Maybe there's something clever you could...
Moving to 3.1 milestone so I don’t have to think about it.
Hi Ryan, sorry it’s taken a while to get to this – looks good. I don’t get why there’s a difference between strict mode / non-strict mode though? My knowledge...
Appreciate the need for this. Currently, running a 2nd instance of Modernizr would result in duplicate classes (if you're using the "CSS classes" build option), because it's way faster to...
> The worry I have is that my moduel-internal Modernizr instance with only a subset of tests (touch, prefixed) will overwrite a possible existing global one with a larger amount...
@patrickkettner – any ideas why this might be?
Or a "more demos" section and link to his CodePen?