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-# Just trying out some notes
+# Meta Tags
+
+### x-ua-compatible
+
+``
+
+Description:
+
+The x-ua-compatible tag allows you to chose what version of
+Intenet Explorer the page should be rendered as. This has changed in
+modern browsers, so if you are not targeting IE 9 or 8 you can consider
+removing this all together. Foundation has this because it supports older
+browsers which is why it is included.
+
+If you are using this tag you want it to be at the top of your head.
+
+### viewport
+
+Topic: ``
+
+Description:
+
+YOU SHOULD ALWAYS INCLUDE THIS!
+
+This ultimately sets us up so that our users do not have to scroll horizontally
+to view content. It is a big part of responsive design, and the user experience
+on a site.
+
+The viewport is the user's visible area of a web page. This of course changes
+with the device, for example it will be smaller on a mobile device. So in HTML5
+The meta tag received supoort for tracking the viewport.
+
+This tag gives the browser instructions on how to control the page dimensions
+and scaling.
+
+The `width=device-width` part sets the width of the page to follow the screen
+width of the device
+
+The `initial-scale=1.0` part sets the initial zoom level when the page is first
+loaded by the browser
+
+THINGS TO REMEMBER:
+
+Do NOT use large fixed width elements
+DO NOT let content rely on a particular viewport width to render well
+DO use CSS Media queries to apply different styling for small and large screens
+-you still shouldn't be using fixed widths. consider using relative widths
+such as `width: 100%`
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+# Vuejs Playground
+We all need somewhere to play. This is a simple repo for experiments with the
+Vuejs library. You will need [Sass](http://sass-lang.com/) to compile the css used by this project.
-Topic: ``
-Description:
+You will also probably want a dev server like live-server.
-The x-ua-compatible tag allows you to chose what version of
-Intenet Explorer the page should be rendered as. This has changed in
-modern browsers, so if you are not targeting IE 9 or 8 you can consider
-removing this all together. Foundation has this because it supports older
-browsers which is why it is included.
+`npm install -g live-server`
-If you are using this tag you want it to be at the top of your head.
+Alternatively you could just use python but there is no file watch associated
+with this option.
-
-Topic: ``
-Description:
-
-YOU SHOULD ALWAYS INCLUDE THIS!
-
-This ultimately sets us up so that our users do not have to scroll horizontally
-to view content. It is a big part of responsive design, and the user experience
-on a site.
-
-The viewport is the user's visible area of a web page. This of course changes
-with the device, for example it will be smaller on a mobile device. So in HTML5
-The meta tag received supoort for tracking the viewport.
-
-This tag gives the browser instructions on how to control the page dimensions
-and scaling.
-
-The `width=device-width` part sets the width of the page to follow the screen
-width of the device
-
-The `initial-scale=1.0` part sets the initial zoom level when the page is first
-loaded by the browser
-
-THINGS TO REMEMBER:
-
-Do NOT use large fixed width elements
-DO NOT let content rely on a particular viewport width to render well
-DO use CSS Media queries to apply different styling for small and large screens
--you still shouldn't be using fixed widths. consider using relative widths
-such as `width: 100%`
+`python -m http.server`