This problem happens with Stencil themes.
I have tried adding them into Javascript, placing them within a CDATA tag and inserting them straight into markup but without success.
Right now I am just testing with a simple function : {{concat value1="Burim" value2="Shala"}}
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I have a program that essentially uses a vue template for its own rendering purposes. Basically templates are designed in Vue and pasted into a TinyMCE editor in the admin panel.
However anytime there is a bound attribute such as :src="field_name" Tiny removes the attribute completely. I am assuming this is because its not valid HTML so my question is there a setting to force Tiny to keep these attributes?
I want to change some part of the site based on selected language without any refresh. All worked but I have tried multiple ways to bind background-image dynamically on no refresh site language change (i18n). But no success.
<div :style="{'background-image' : mainBackground}">
test div
</div>
I have created a computed to return currently used link based on language.
mainBackground(){
return this.isTurkishSite ? 'url(/images/home/home_bg_main_tr.jpg);' : 'url(/images/home/home_bg_main.jpg);'
}
But after change site language by dropdown all other elements src are updated to use the selected language image file. But only this background path is not updating. Also style attribute is deleted on the element itself. I can not figure out why this solution not worked properly. Also rendered mainBackground computed into the div element. And returned link is updated based on language.
I have solved the problem by using class binding. 1 class for Turkish lang, and main class for all other languages. And used them in conditional class binding. Solution:
:class="[isTurkishSite ? 'bg-turkish' : '']"
It's not working because of the semicolons you put at the end of url() directives, css rules set in object notation with Vue don't require semicolons :)
When creating a Single Page Application, I have had the need to reuse CSS as a string.
The need was from a library requiring passing CSS as a string and needing to also use that CSS in the page.
To achieve this, I went through 2 routes, and both failed. Referring to the style tag element should be simple, so I'll focus on this in this issue, but if anyone can solve the other route, please let me know. Regards.
Attempted routes to solve issue:
Reference style tag element. Couldn't get this to work. Even has problems using global querying because of build process destroying ids.
I tried using raw-loader to directly import, but failed. I am using Typescript so tried to import as a string but failed again.
I was able to fix my main goal of reusing the same CSS by using external css in the style tag and importing the css as a string using raw-loader.
import css from !!raw-loader!./my-css.css
...
<style src="./my-css.css">
I still do not know how to get a safe reference to the style tag, but the above solves my issue.
* The reason for the style tag not being easily referenced even via document.querySelector is that the build process seems to strip attributes.
I would like JS <script type="xx"> content to be colored nicely inside my HTML document.
Right now, when adding the type to a script tag, the element text becomes uniform white, as seen below.
Of course, the JS code is colored nicely within the HTML if removing the type attribute.
Is there some setting I can modify to make this work?
No setting to modify. This is a known issue. From the thread it looks like syntax highlighting was working at one point for script tags with the type attribute but was lost.
Hopefully it's fixed soon. I'm seeing the same thing on VSCode 1.13.1.
how to integrate hebo html template into yii framework
I am new to using yii framework.I download hebo template from
http://www.webapplicationthemes.com/hebo-responsive-html5-theme/
I can installed template hebo but i don´t work with ie.
Don´t work fluid bootstrap.
go to views/layouts/main.php and delete html comment " <- Require the header ->" instead you can add it as php comment. This comment appears before tag and it causes IE doesn´t understand HTML5.
Did you convert the theme to work with Yii?
One of the problems with this kind of theme is that it has multiple page types and this is harder to replicate in Yii. By default, Yii has no concept of page type unless you code this into the controller using layouts ....
At the very simplest level, the conversion could be based on the fullwidth page,, converting the mainContent divs to inject $content. You would then need to change a layout to use single column ...
I've just completed this for another of their templates and it doesn't take too long - though if any one has a better idea for page types I would be very interested ....