When making this website, i wanted a simple, reasonable way to make it look good on most displays. Not counting any minimization techniques, the following 58 bytes worked well for me:
main {
  max-width: 38rem;
  padding: 2rem;
  margin: auto;
}| // create a bookmark and use this code as the URL, you can now toggle the css on/off | |
| // thanks+credit: https://dev.to/gajus/my-favorite-css-hack-32g3 | |
| javascript: (function() { | |
| var elements = document.body.getElementsByTagName('*'); | |
| var items = []; | |
| for (var i = 0; i < elements.length; i++) { | |
| if (elements[i].innerHTML.indexOf('* { background:#000!important;color:#0f0!important;outline:solid #f00 1px!important; background-color: rgba(255,0,0,.2) !important; }') != -1) { | |
| items.push(elements[i]); | |
| } | |
| } | 
| let regex; | |
| /* matching a specific string */ | |
| regex = /hello/; // looks for the string between the forward slashes (case-sensitive)... matches "hello", "hello123", "123hello123", "123hello"; doesn't match for "hell0", "Hello" | |
| regex = /hello/i; // looks for the string between the forward slashes (case-insensitive)... matches "hello", "HelLo", "123HelLO" | |
| regex = /hello/g; // looks for multiple occurrences of string between the forward slashes... | |
| /* wildcards */ | |
| regex = /h.llo/; // the "." matches any one character other than a new line character... matches "hello", "hallo" but not "h\nllo" | |
| regex = /h.*llo/; // the "*" matches any character(s) zero or more times... matches "hello", "heeeeeello", "hllo", "hwarwareallo" | 
| <?PHP | |
| // Generates a strong password of N length containing at least one lower case letter, | |
| // one uppercase letter, one digit, and one special character. The remaining characters | |
| // in the password are chosen at random from those four sets. | |
| // | |
| // The available characters in each set are user friendly - there are no ambiguous | |
| // characters such as i, l, 1, o, 0, etc. This, coupled with the $add_dashes option, | |
| // makes it much easier for users to manually type or speak their passwords. | |
| // | |
| // Note: the $add_dashes option will increase the length of the password by |