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- Update player state
- Update the LED with the given target .
- update game state
- Determine the attack placement .
- create an ambush function for now
- Creates a new enemy tile .
- Create the en game buttons .
- Creates a black circle .
- Handle key down
- Returns a number between two values .
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QUESTION
The problem is that I cannot use a blurred element inside another blurred element. I have a blurred header backdrop-filter: blur(3px);
that has a div with a more blurry background backdrop-filter: blur(50px);
, but its now work. Both are blurred by 3px.
I need to save the structure and apply the effect, please tell me how this can be done?
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Answered 2021-Jan-03 at 03:46The backdrop-filter property in CSS is used to apply filter effects, and this behavior is inherited by all of its children. You might be interested in this approach.
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I'm doing the Microsoft tutorial "Create Multi-stage Pipeline", exercise "Promote to Dev Stage": https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/create-multi-stage-pipeline/4-promote-dev
This involves creating an Azure App Service, in my case named "tailspin-space-game-web-dev-4960.azurewebsites.net", and a multi-stage pipeline in Azure DevOps to build a web application project and deploy it to the App Service.
When I go to run the pipeline the deployment stage fails with the following message in the log:
Error: Resource 'tailspin-space-game-web-dev-4960.azurewebsites.net' doesn't exist. Resource should exist before deployment.
I've copied and pasted the URL http://tailspin-space-game-web-dev-4960.azurewebsites.net into another browser window to confirm the App Service exists and is running (although it's currently just showing the default app page since I haven't been able to deploy my application to it).
My question is: How do I test the service connection in Azure DevOps that should connect to the App Service? Alternatively, how do I debug the issue?
I haven't been able to find anything online about this error, and the only debugging info from Microsoft is about errors in creating service connections, not using them. I also can't find anything about testing service connections - the only advice I've found is to run them in the pipeline, which is a bit circular since that is where the error is occurring.
I've turned on verbose logging on the pipeline. This is the log from the failing deployment task (blank line added to highlight where it's attempting to get connection details):
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Mar-04 at 04:54Found the issue. I was using the wrong appName in the AzureWebApp@1 task in the pipeline.
I didn't notice that the App Service name was slightly different from the name that appears in the URL.
App Service name: tailspin-space-game-web-dev-4960
Name in URL: tailspin-space-game-web-dev-4960.azurewebsites.net
I was using the name from the URL in the appName. I should have been using the App Service name.
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