welcome! A couple of important notes:
- I've largely dropped references to Subversion altogether, even knowing that
php-doc hasn't migrated yet. We may need to put a few more "Git/SVN account"
references in there if php-doc isn't going to be migrated in the near future.
- I've removed the quick start hints from git-php.php after an account request
has been sent in. The documentation there was pretty skimpy anyway and
probably wouldn't have been enough to get a developer going, plus it's harder
to distill the Git workflow into three or four snappy commands and I'm not
really convinced that a form confirmation page is the right place to have
learning materials, since it's a one-time page for most users. Instead I've
replaced them with links to the relevant Wiki pages, which seem more likely
to be the right place for new developers to learn.
News post to come, but I wanted to separate this out for easier review.
Holidays are coming
Holidays are coming
Holidays are coming
Holidays are coming
Holidays are coming
Tease the season
Watch out
Look around
Something's coming
Coming to town (Coming to your town)
Dooh dooh dooh...
Always Coca Cola (Coming to your town)
Something magic
In the night
Can't you see it
Shining bright (Shining bright)
Badada...
Always Coca Cola
Tease the season it's always the real thing
Elephpant images are pulled from flickr via the php-master server hourly.
The web site now provides a simple PHP script to serve a random sampling
of these images in JSON format.
The web browser now loads the elephpant images via JavaScript, requesting
only the number of images that are required to fill the viewport. Images
are inserted into the page using the data URI scheme. This ensures that
only one http request is needed to load all of the required images.
If the browser window resizes, the JavaScript will fetch additional images
as required to fill out the viewport again. There is a slight delay built
in (250ms) to avoid excessive requests while the window is being resized.
Some browsers (e.g. older versions of MSIE) do not support the data URI
scheme. For these browsers we may wish to provide a fallback mechanism of
aggregating the images (e.g. MHTML, aka MIME HTML).
If the images fail to load, the elephant banner is hidden automatically.
Manually calling https://bugs.php.net/ and using %23 should be OK now. Or will be when this commit is rolled out to the mirrors.
Should really fix bug#55711