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Wednesday, 14 May 2014 18:54
A new version of ReReplacer has been released.
14-May-2014 : v5.9.1
^ Updated translations: et-EE, id-ID, nl-NL
^ [J25] Fixed missing ticks/crosses in the tags table for upper/lowercase tags
# [PRO] Fixed issue with xml replacements not working when it only has one replacement
Read more https://www.nonumber.nl/news/releases/908-rereplacer-v5-9-1-released
Wednesday, 14 May 2014 08:30
A new version of Better Preview has been released.
14-May-2014 : v3.2.3
+ Added translations: id-ID
# [PRO] Fixed issue with links to language specific Zoo pages (using ZOOlingual) not showing correct data
Read more https://www.nonumber.nl/news/releases/906-better-preview-v3-2-3-released
Read more https://feeds.joomla.org/~r/JoomlaExtensionsUpdated/~3/RshZxkLWmdc/18912
Tuesday, 13 May 2014 20:32
A new version of Modals has been released.
13-May-2014 : v4.9.0
+ [PRO] Added ability to set delay in modal popups that open on page load
^ Updated ColorBox to version 1.5.9
^ Updated translations: lt-LT, nl-NL
# [PRO] Fixed issue with modals losing settings (like title) when multiple on page (in some cases)
Read more https://www.nonumber.nl/news/releases/905-modals-v4-9-0-released
Newman (GitHub: a85 / Newman, License: Apache, npm: newman) by Prakhar Srivastav is a command-line collection runner for Postman, the HTTP client for Chrome.
Newman allows you to easily run a collection, like this:
newman -u https://www.getpostman.com/collections/cb208e7e64056f5294e5 -e devenvironment.json
In this example, -e
is used to supply a JSON file that has configuration options for Postman’s environment. Newman’s readme has more examples and documentation.
selenium-test-runner (GitHub: tkambler / selenium-runner, License: MIT) by Tim Ambler is a library for writing Selenium tests in a blocking style. It uses node-fibers so you can avoid promises and chained expressions.
ncc, or node-crome-canvas, (GitHub: indus / ncc, License: MIT, npm: ncc) by Stefan Keim, uses the Chrome remote debugging protocol to build a bridge to the native HTMlCanvasElement and its 2d-Context. That means you can send drawing operations from the server to Chrome.
Here’s an example:
var ncc = require('ncc')
var canvas = ncc();
canvas.width = canvas.height = 256;
var ctx = canvas.getContext('2d');
ctx.fillStyle = 'slateGray';
ctx.fillRect(28, 28, 200, 200)();
Read more https://feedproxy.google.com/~r/dailyjs/~3/wjkn32b4Yak/node-roundup
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