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Former Member
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OK, who just deleted all the website's CSS and JS files?
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knreed
Former World Community Grid Tech Joined: Nov 8, 2004 Post Count: 4504 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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I did.
----------------------------------------Then I concatenated and minified a bunch of them and put them back. And it has part of a md5 hash on the name and is finally cached for awhile on your browser. So that puts us up to around 2010 web development tooling/implementation ![]() [Edit 1 times, last edit by knreed at Jul 18, 2016 3:26:06 PM] |
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Former Member
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All sounds good, Kevin!
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SekeRob
Master Cruncher Joined: Jan 7, 2013 Post Count: 2741 Status: Offline |
So happened to read an article on minifying and concatenation of java scripts, to just do a single load and web page execution greatly improving performance. Definitely second decade of the twenty-first century. 😂
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SekeRob
Master Cruncher Joined: Jan 7, 2013 Post Count: 2741 Status: Offline |
Funny though, back in my cobol/easytrieve/autotab days, been there done that, and that more than 4 decades ago 😜
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knreed
Former World Community Grid Tech Joined: Nov 8, 2004 Post Count: 4504 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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We have moved a lot of our css/js/html development over to a node.js workflow which is making things a lot easier for us both for development and for being able to concatenate and minify. We are also starting to use Foundation 6 (a CSS framework) and SASS (a CSS precompiler) as well. As I said, this is more about catching up then anything revolutionary, but I'm glad we are getting there.
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gb009761
Master Cruncher Scotland Joined: Apr 6, 2005 Post Count: 3010 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Funny though, back in my cobol/easytrieve/autotab days, been there done that, and that more than 4 decades ago 😜 Yep, maybe not quite 4 decades ago for me, but yes - I've also been there and done that. It's quite funny as to how things come round again - perhaps in a slightly different coat, but certainly the same idea ![]() ![]() |
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widdershins
Veteran Cruncher Scotland Joined: Apr 30, 2007 Post Count: 677 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Soo.. now development is easier what are the chances of someone fixing the screwed up date formats? It's one of those bugs that a tech living and working in the US probably wouldn't notice, but that irks if you don't. Try swapping your browser settings to use en-GB. Dates should then appear as DD/MM/YY
From My Contribution My Contribution Welcome back widdershins Registered Member Since: 4/30/07 01:14:07 (UTC) At least there is some consistency now, in as much that all pages seem to be using US date format. For a time just after the last site re-design it was 50/50 (sometimes US and UK on the same page). But since this is supposed to be World Community Grid rather than US Community Grid perhaps formatting dates according to either ISO date format YY-MM-DD, or -even better - using the local date format specified by the users browser could be easily achieved? ![]() |
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ErikaT
Former World Community Grid Admin USA Joined: Apr 27, 2009 Post Count: 912 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Soo.. now development is easier what are the chances of someone fixing the screwed up date formats? It's one of those bugs that a tech living and working in the US probably wouldn't notice, but that irks if you don't. Try swapping your browser settings to use en-GB. Dates should then appear as DD/MM/YY The date formatting issue has been on our backlog for some time. We are aware of it, and hope to address it in the future.From My Contribution My Contribution Welcome back widdershins Registered Member Since: 4/30/07 01:14:07 (UTC) At least there is some consistency now, in as much that all pages seem to be using US date format. For a time just after the last site re-design it was 50/50 (sometimes US and UK on the same page). But since this is supposed to be World Community Grid rather than US Community Grid perhaps formatting dates according to either ISO date format YY-MM-DD, or -even better - using the local date format specified by the users browser could be easily achieved? ![]() Thanks, ErikaT |
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Former Member
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As no-one else has mentioned it, what's up with the forum formatting again? Kevin?
It changed yesterday for me (Firefox 49.0.1, Win10). Dev tools shows https://secure.worldcommunitygrid.org/generated/js/wcg_19174be16f.js and https://secure.worldcommunitygrid.org/generated/css/wcg_0d10cc74d6.css giving a 404 response. |
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