Elements that have a set width become wider when they have padding and/or border-width. To avoid these problems, make use of the now common box-sizing: border-box; reset.
Twice today that question was put to me. I thought I’d take a moment and answer it not just for the two individuals who asked, but for anyone who might be wondering. Below is my recommendation…
@Repository
public interface PostRepository extends BaseJpaRepository<Post, Long> {
@Query("""
select p
from Post p
where date(p.createdOn) >= :sinceDate
"""
)
@QueryHints(
@QueryHint(name = AvailableHints.HINT_FETCH_SIZE, value = "25")
)
Stream<Post> streamByCreatedOnSince(@Param("sinceDate") LocalDate sinceDate);
}
The FETCH_SIZE JPA query hint is necessary for PostgreSQL and MySQL to instruct the JDBC Driver to prefetch at most 25 records. Otherwise, the PostgreSQL and MySQL JDBC Drivers would prefetch all the query results prior to traversing the underlying ResultSet.
<pageSet> <page> <text x="5%" y="10%" font-family="Arial" font-size="12"> I scale to the page, but leave an empty 10% margin for comments. </text> </page> </pageSet>
R. Bouwens, P. van Dokkum, G. Illingworth, P. Oesch, M. Maseda, B. Ribeiro, и D. Lam. (2017)cite arxiv:1711.02090Comment: 23 pages, 14 figures, 4 tables, submitted to the Astrophysical Journal, Figures 9 and 10 show comparisons with the sizes and luminosities of local star cluster complexes and evolved objects, respectively, Figure 11 presents our constraints on the z~6 proto-globular cluster LF.
J. Grefenstette, K. De Jong, C. Ramsey, и A. Wu. (20 July 1997)Position paper at the Workshop on Evolutionary
Computation with Variable Size Representation at
ICGA-97.