• @malchata Yah I’ve been playing with something similar. I’m in the process of making some new experiments for people to play with. I’ll see about including some animation-style stuff

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  • @malchata No, I don’t believe you can in the way Tim does it. Each time a paint worklet is called it’s a fresh, new frame. You could write one that basically loops a function to emulate it, but no timeout available in paint worklet

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  • @malchata Depends on what you mean by animate. If you have registered the properties you’re using, those can transition (I’ve only tried w/color), but otherwise you need to change the value of the custom prop via the main thread and it’ll re-paint

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  • RT @anildash: This is absolutely incredible. Tom Wildenhain on PowerPoint being Turing-complete, and the vision of a universal PowerPoint V…

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  • RT @youyuxi: Over the years I’ve started to prefer code that is boring but easy to understand. I cringe when I crack open some dependency s…

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  • RT @BradMossEsq: DOJ fought tooth and nail to preserve the integrity of its investigation. It beat back a FOIA lawsuit for the Comey Memora…

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  • RT @TeaPainUSA: The GOP, who tries to brand Comey as a “leaker”, leaked his memos in less than 40 minutes.

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  • Chirashi with a couple pieces of nigiri. The one with the gold is bluefin o toro @ Ichiban Sushi… instagram.com/p/Bhxeuxxl59I

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  • RT @MSEdgeDev: Introducing sonarwhal v1: The first major release of the linting tool for the web blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2018/04/19/sonarwhal-v1-linting-tool-for-web https://t.co/dGl3…

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  • @verpixelt @ChromeDevTools Ugh, yah, that sounds like the issue! My understanding is that Chrome doesn’t scroll the page, but rather takes a snapshot of the full non-overflowed area rendered

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  • @verpixelt @ChromeDevTools If you open up the mobile emulator/responsive view, it’s under the kebab menu there

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  • RT @trcull: Not once in my 20 year career have I seen a sales person held accountable for selling something that doesn’t exist. And yet I’v…

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  • RT @stephelhajj: Let’s see them sessions! Will trade for 🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮 DrupalTexasCamp/986943863167340544

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  • Dai Due Taqueria wild boar al pastore and venison mole tacos. Those tortillas, too, though @ Dai… instagram.com/p/Bhu_xLEF1ng

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  • @eaton @drupal Either way, I think, although I’m not a huge CKEditor fan so I’d probably want something our editors can manage w/o a WYSIWYG, but any initial implementation is better than not having it.

    Thank you!

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  • @eaton @drupal :P

    Thanks!

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  • @eaton @drupal If the remote entity changes, the current node’s rendered view is updated. Thinking something like “This is a really cool way to use [node:1:title]” or “How about [node:5:field_descriptor]”

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  • Hey @drupal, anyone know how I can reference a separate node’s title from the body of another node (like Product’s title inside an Article) in D8? Some sort of token or something?

    +@eaton

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  • RT @BeauWillimon: The @GOP has certified its position of party before country and power at all costs before rule of law. They are not defen…

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  • Strawberry, toasted pecan, goat cheese, and strawberry marinated arugula salad with balsamic instagram.com/p/BhsYDDVFm_I

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  • RT @markodugonjic: There’s no a magic polyfill for older browsers, because to polyfill grid is to force expensive JavaScript onto the slowe…

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  • RT @funder: Sean Hannity: You think I’m bad for America?

    Ted Koppel: Yep. You have attracted people who are determined that ideology is mo…

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  • RT @stevesilberman: My god. The head of the parent company of Cambridge Analytica knew Trump’s demonization of Muslims was comparable to Hi…

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