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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? New Badging System - Badges Prototype Beta 1 (Badges Only) Post 303027976 by RavinderSingh13 on Saturday 29th of December 2018 01:29:11 AM
Old 12-29-2018
Quote:
Originally Posted by Neo
Congrats to Ravinder, who I have just awarded our first "Formulator" badge who is not a forum "Dev Ops" coder. This Formulator Badge is for pushing hard over the years for us to modernize the site, and for many good ideas, including the badging system. Only four people have this badge: Reborg, Scott and Neo (Admin Dev Ops Coders, Past and Present) and Ravinder Singh.
Thanks Again Ravinder!
Code:
$('.fa-flask').css("color",badge["formulator"]);
$('.fa-flask').css("cursor","pointer").attr("title","Big Picture Ideas Team");
$('.fa-flask').closest('div').find('.fa-circle').css("color",badge["formulator"]);

Wowww I am feeling honored here. Thanks a TON Neo for this, I am grateful to you and feeling happy to do a bit for this GREAT FORUM Smilie

Thanks,
R. Singh
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App::Prove::Plugin::HTML(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     App::Prove::Plugin::HTML(3pm)

NAME
App::Prove::Plugin::HTML - a prove plugin for HTML output SYNOPSIS
# command-line usage: prove -P HTML=outfile:out.html,css_uri:style.css,js_uri:foo.js,force_inline_css:0 # NOTE: this is currently in alpha, this usage will likely change! DESCRIPTION
This is a quick & dirty second attempt at making TAP::Formatter::HTML easier to use from the command line. It will change once App::Prove has better support for plugins than need to take cmdline data. The original goal was to be able to specify all the args on the cmdline, ala: prove --html=output.html --css-uri foo.css --css-uri bar.css --force-inline-css 0 But this is currently not possible with the way the App::Prove plugin system works. As a compromise, you must use the following syntax: prove -P HTML=arg1:val1,arg2:val2,... Where argN is any TAP::Formatter::HTML parameter that is configurable via %ENV. Example prove -P HTML=outfile:out.html,css_uri:style.css,js_uri:foo.js,force_inline_css:0 This will cause prove to load this plugin, which loads TAP::Formatter::HTML for you, and sets formatter to "TAP::Formatter::HTML" to save you some typing. To configure TAP::Formatter::HTML, the following %ENV vars are set: TAP_FORMATTER_HTML_OUTFILE=out.html TAP_FORMATTER_HTML_FORCE_INLINE_CSS=0 TAP_FORMATTER_HTML_CSS_URIS=style.css TAP_FORMATTER_HTML_JS_URIS=func.js Yes, you can pass 2 or more css_uri or js_uri args. %ENV vars?! Briefly, App::Prove currently only lets you specify the "formatter_class" for TAP::Harness, it doesn't let you instantiate a formatter, or pass config to the formatter. Yes, I know %ENV vars are a horrible way to do things. If it bugs you too, then join the TAP::Harness devs and help us fix it ;-). BUGS
Please use http://rt.cpan.org to report any issues. AUTHOR
Steve Purkis <spurkis@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2008-2010 Steve Purkis <spurkis@cpan.org>, S Purkis Consulting Ltd. All rights reserved. This module is released under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
prove, App::Prove, TAP::Formatter::HTML perl v5.12.4 2011-11-09 App::Prove::Plugin::HTML(3pm)
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