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    LostGrid

    LostGrid

    LostGrid is a powerful grid system built in PostCSS

    Lost Grid is a powerful grid system built in PostCSS that works with any preprocessor and even vanilla CSS. LostGrid makes use of calc() to create stunning grids based on fractions you define without having to pass a lot of options. LostGrid relies on calc() to create the grid. Thus, LostGrid is limited to browsers that support calc(). The great thing is that calc() is widely supported in all current browsers and the LostGrid usage of calc() is supported as far back as IE9+. If using...
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    CI Tools Demo

    CI Tools Demo

    Docker Infrastructure via docker-compose

    This repository provides a Docker-powered CI tools demo environment via a single command with docker-compose. It assembles popular CI/CD components—Jenkins, SonarQube, Nexus, GitLab, and Selenium Grid—each running in separate containers, facilitating self-contained integration testing or workshops. It’s not intended for production but serves as a practical demo or launchpad for containerized CI stacks. Each tool runs in an isolated container for modular experimentation. Maintained primarily for workshops and proofs of concept, not for production use. ...
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