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What tools were used to make this site?
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web2py,
jQuery,
dataTables,
simple star rating,
wmd,
jQuery Notice and
Client Tools for web2py
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Is the source code for this site available?
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Yes, you can download it here (right click / Save [Link|Target] As)
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Are you sending or storing my password in plain text?
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No, your password is never sent in plain text. All credentials are encrypted before being sent to the server using a random key. We cannot decrypt your password. We can only compare the encrypted values.
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Why markdown?
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This sums it up
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Why do you only show 10 rows on the home page after I log in but 20 before then?
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Once you login, the space below the 'hottest' and 'freshest' slices is reserved for your favorite and contributed slices. You can try it by clicking the 'Save It' button while viewing a slice. You should see a new section called 'saved slices' on the homepage.
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What is the purpose of this site?
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This site is intended to be a community driven tool that contains snippets, guides and any other useful information that falls outside of the normal realm of web2py documentation.
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What does subscribing to a slice do?
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If you subscribe to a slice you will receive an email if the slice is modified or a comment is posted.
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Is it okay to use content from this site in other publications?
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Yes, as long as you cite the author and source.
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