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Find hidden params in javascript files assetfinder *.com | gau | egrep -v '(.css|.svg)' | while read url; do vars=$(curl -s $url | grep -Eo "var [a-zA-Z0-9]+" | sed -e 's,'var','"$url"?',g' -e 's/ //g' | grep -v '.js' | sed 's/.*/&=xss/g'); echo -e "\e[1;33m$url\n\e[1;32m$vars"
Find hidden params in javascript files assetfinder *.com | gau | egrep -v '(.css|.svg)' | while read url; do vars=$(curl -s $url | grep -Eo "var [a-zA-Z0-9]+" | sed -e 's,'var','"$url"?',g' -e 's/ //g' | grep -v '.js' | sed 's/.*/&=xss/g'); echo -e "\e[1;33m$url\n\e[1;32m$vars"
🔥CSS Variables and CSS grid have the same browser support so you can use vars to define row/col/gap and update with JS
What is the definition of beauty, and how people say something is beautiful is still subjective, what might be beautiful to one person might look normal to someone else. Google Gemini Flash 2.5 Nano banana. { "description": "High-end editorial studio portrait of an elegant…
I found this cheat sheet that explains filter and splice methods in Javascript very well.
CSS tip: When you work with transparent images you can use `drop-shadow()` filter function to create a shadow on the image's content, instead of `box-shadow` property which creates a rectangular shadow behind an element's entire box: filter: drop-shadow(2px 4px 8px #585858);
💡 CSS Tip ➡️ With a transparent image, use the filter property instead of box-shadow: #100daysofcode #coding #javascript
CSS tip: When you work with transparent images you can use `drop-shadow()` filter function to create a shadow on the image's content, instead of `box-shadow` property which creates a rectangular shadow behind an element's entire box: filter: drop-shadow(2px 4px 8px #585858);
Finishing the grid and masonry gallery for my 3rd template. It also includes a custom lightbox based on Framer overlays, but I couldn’t avoid a small code override using useStore. The new native lightbox in @framer is great, just not for big galleries like this (yet)⚡
⚡ filter( ) method in JavaScript 😉 Don't underestimate this array method is very useful. 🧵...
My favorite ever CSS Art. The polaroid camera. Took me abt 10 hrs. Here is the code! codepen.io/kassandrasanch…
Observed a weird WAF bypass case: > WAF blocked <img> tag > 'src' attr got blocked too > Found WAF didn't block <image> Finally crafted: <image src\r\n=valid.jpg onloadend='new class extends (co\u006efir\u006d)/**/`` {}'> > BOOM #infosec #bugbounty #bugbountytips
CSS tip: When you work with transparent images you can use `drop-shadow()` filter function to create a shadow on the image's content, instead of `box-shadow` property which creates a rectangular shadow behind an element's entire box: filter: drop-shadow(2px 4px 8px #585858);
📣 Introducing grafi.js 📣 JS Image Processing Utility. It's like underscore.js but for image👑 grafijs.org
Today I learned about some java script array method and the set of object : forEach()-used to iterate through each element in an array. filter()-creates a new array with elements that pass a condition . map()-transform each element and return a new array.and reduce, set.
Did you know the beta @GatsbyJS image plugin now has full support for remote images. Just pass it the URL and it will download the image and generate all the sizes and formats that you need and wrap them all in a responsive <picture> tag
Day 5 - Scope of Variables in JAVA > Instance Variables - Declared inside the class but outside the function, they can be accessed anywhere in class > Static Variables - Declared once and can be used anywhere (even outside the class) > Local Varaiable - Variable declared inside…
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