colloquy | Colloquy is a library to build USSD applications in Ruby | HTTP library
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Colloquy is a library to build USSD applications in Ruby. It's a high-level full stack framework and addresses all common USSD needs: examples including building and managing a menu in USSD, accessing services over HTTP or even writing a hangman game.
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- Applies the user to the current page .
- Apply the given input into the current state
- Parses the configuration file .
- Loads the settings from the configuration file
- Gets the maximum length of the message .
- Returns true if page is available
- Audit a connection
- Get the mysql connection
- Attempts to connect to the server
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QUESTION
I was looking for Accordion to present this data with collapsibles on Web Browser.
I chanced upon this one.
Original Code Pen: https://codepen.io/abergin/pen/ihlDf
(Has some documentation & insights)
I downloaded this CP as a ZIP which had an HTML, CSS and SASS file.
I modified it offline to eliminate the column maximum width limitations and be able to show as many as possible on Desktop Browser. Put in a lot of smaller Values for fonts, padding & margins etc.
So as to make it simpler/ easier for folks here, I am forking the original Code Pen with my data.
Modification Code Pen: https://codepen.io/xml/pen/JrqKWQ?editors=0100
I have not been able to resolve or figure out is this.
All the collapsibles like "Utilities" show a huge empty space below. I'm not sure how to eliminate it taking up that space.
It happens for every
(Apps).
How can I fix the CSS or code so as to eliminate the empty space and ensure space is only taken when the collapse is expanded below?
Not sure what part of CSS / SASS code from the Code Pen is doing this and how to fix it. My goal is to maximize data visibility on screen.
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Answered 2017-Oct-23 at 14:10Not sure but try adding
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On a UNIX-like operating system, using your system’s package manager is easiest. However, the packaged Ruby version may not be the newest one. There is also an installer for Windows. Managers help you to switch between multiple Ruby versions on your system. Installers can be used to install a specific or multiple Ruby versions. Please refer ruby-lang.org for more information.
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