National Catholic Register: Archangels Michael, Gabriel, Raphael — Pray for the Church and the World
Archangels Michael, Gabriel, Raphael — Pray for the Church and the World
“No slave is greater than his master. If they persecuted me, they will also persecute you.” (John 15:20) Father Raphael Nguyen, 68, has served as a parish priest in the Diocese of Orange, California, ...
Gothamist: Raphael finally visits the Met — after a very long wait
In his 37 years of life, Raffaello di Giovanni Santi, who would come to be known simply as Raphael, rose from painting altarpieces in countryside churches to grand frescoes in the Vatican palace, ...
Considering the meanings of “Raphael: Sublime Poetry” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Raphael, The Virgin and Child with Infant Saint John the; Baptist in a Landscape (The Alba Madonna) around 1509 ...
The ::before notation (with two colons) was introduced in CSS3 in order to establish a discrimination between pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements. Browsers also accept the notation :before introduced in CSS 2.
Explains the purpose and functionality of :before and :after pseudo-elements in CSS.
So I read the docs and probably understand the purpose of ::before and ::after. If my understanding is correct, they should always work in combination with other elements. But the web page I'm look...
The code marked @Before is executed before each test, while @BeforeClass runs once before the entire test fixture. If your test class has ten tests, @Before code will be executed ten times, but @BeforeClass will be executed only once. In general, you use @BeforeClass when multiple tests need to share the same computationally expensive setup code. Establishing a database connection falls into ...