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Gatsby is a free and open source framework based on React that helps developers build blazing-fast websites and apps.
It helps towards website development working with headless CMS's for modern tooling.
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Currently, few icons are not visible in dark theme. Make them visible by using theme neutral icons. May be we can make use of https://shields.io/ to generate our own kind of badges. For eg: Javascript.
Describe the bug
GitHub provides a few options when configuring a new repo like: license, .gitignore file, a README.md, and the Rennovate plugin. If you want to install any of these by default, which I usually do, then you get an error about the remote having newer content.
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Expected Behaviour
When I have a custom setting in WP,
the field names should be listed under the group names in the WPGraphQL IDE,
so that I can query those fields.
Current Behaviour
If the custom setting group option name contains an underscore,
the fields belonging to that group do not show up under the group name in the WPGraphQL IDE,
and I cannot query those fields (unless
Characters like č ć ž š đ use a fallback font instead of the original one. I believe this issue was not present in the v1. Fonts such as Lato or Montserrat definitely support accented characters, so I think this is a bug.
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(suggested by Berndinox in #205; been bugging me for a while too)
Currently, the Docker image exposes port 80. We should change this so that running Meli doesn't require root access.
We'll need to update the deployment docs.
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Hi, I want to use hero image which can be fetched by URL e.g. https://.../image.png like this:
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title: Using Article Hero Image by URL
author: Tanaka Tarou
date: 2020-05-14
hero: https://.../image.png
excerpt: How can I do it?
---But it end up with,
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The image within The Sell Function section should be an example of a transaction with a Sold event, not a Bought event. Similarly, the "to" field in the image should refer to DEX.sell(), not DEX.buy().
The image file within The Sell Function appears to be the same image used in The Buy Function (https://ethereum.org/static/0789b512ac67511f04564aed1d2d3378/a13c9/transfer-and-bought-events.png).
Created by Kyle Mathews & Sam Bhagwat
Released 2015
Latest release 6 days ago
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