2010-11-30 13:52:38 -08:00
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- hide_home_link
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2011-07-01 12:38:13 -07:00
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2015-02-25 11:49:18 -08:00
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= advertise_campaign_progress @campaign
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2011-07-01 12:38:13 -07:00
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2014-04-04 13:53:53 -07:00
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%p#pet-not-found.alert= t 'pets.load.not_found'
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2024-09-06 11:47:17 -07:00
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- if show_announcement?
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%section.announcement
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2024-10-03 15:09:38 -07:00
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= image_tag "about/announcement.png", width: 70, height: 70,
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srcset: {"about/announcement@2x.png": "2x"}
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2024-09-06 11:47:17 -07:00
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.content
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2024-05-02 13:28:37 -07:00
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%p
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%strong
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2024-10-03 15:09:38 -07:00
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= link_to "This week in DTI: Performance upgrades!",
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"https://blog.openneo.net/2024/10/03/perf-upgrades.html"
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If you saw the site stutter, whoops, you weren't imagining it! We've
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dug into our past and made three changes to speed up the site for
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everyone, whew!
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2024-09-20 18:02:58 -07:00
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%p
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2024-10-03 15:09:38 -07:00
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Also, in case you can help:
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= succeed "," do
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= link_to "I'm job-hunting right now",
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"https://blog.openneo.net/2024/10/03/perf-upgrades.html#job-hunting"
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looking for
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full-time software roles!
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%em (You gotta ask, right?)
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2024-04-11 07:29:01 -07:00
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2010-11-05 15:45:05 -07:00
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#outfit-forms
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2024-09-20 18:08:11 -07:00
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#pet-preview
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= image_tag 'default_preview.png', :alt => ''
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%span
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%h1= t 'app_name'
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%h2= t '.tagline'
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2014-09-17 20:47:29 -07:00
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2023-10-12 22:30:16 -07:00
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= form_tag load_pet_path, method: 'POST', class: 'primary load-pet-to-wardrobe' do
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= hidden_field_tag 'destination', 'wardrobe'
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%fieldset
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%legend= t '.load_pet'
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= pet_name_tag class: 'main-pet-name'
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%button{:type => "submit"}
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= t '.submit.primary'
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= form_tag wardrobe_path, method: 'GET', class: 'secondary start-from-scratch', authenticity_token: false do
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%fieldset
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%legend= t '.start_from_scratch'
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= pet_attribute_select 'color', @colors, 8
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= pet_attribute_select 'species', @species
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%button{:type => "submit"}
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= t('.submit.secondary')
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2011-07-01 12:38:13 -07:00
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2012-08-07 14:32:51 -07:00
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%ul#sections
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2024-09-09 21:33:05 -07:00
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%li
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%h3= link_to t('your_items'), your_items_path
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= link_to image_tag('your_items.png'), your_items_path
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.section-info
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%strong= t '.your_items.tagline'
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%p= t '.your_items.description'
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= form_tag users_path, :method => 'get' do
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= text_field_tag 'name', '', :type => 'search',
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:placeholder => t('.your_items.user_search.placeholder')
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= submit_tag t('.your_items.user_search.submit')
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2011-07-31 15:45:53 -07:00
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2024-09-09 21:33:05 -07:00
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%li
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%h3= link_to t('infinite_closet'), items_path
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= link_to image_tag('items.png'), items_path
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.section-info
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%strong= t '.infinite_closet.tagline'
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%p= t '.infinite_closet.description'
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= form_tag items_path, :method => 'get' do
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= text_field_tag 'q', '', :type => 'search',
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:placeholder => t('.infinite_closet.item_search.placeholder')
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= submit_tag t('.infinite_closet.item_search.submit')
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2012-08-01 12:11:08 -07:00
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2012-08-07 14:32:51 -07:00
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%li
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2024-10-11 15:27:36 -07:00
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%h3= link_to t('rainbow_pool'), pet_types_path
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2024-10-12 14:17:49 -07:00
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= link_to pet_types_path do
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2024-10-11 15:27:36 -07:00
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= image_tag 'rainbow_pool.png'
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2024-09-09 21:33:05 -07:00
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.section-info
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2024-10-11 15:27:36 -07:00
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%strong= t('.rainbow_pool.tagline')
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%p= t('.rainbow_pool.description')
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= form_with url: pet_types_path, method: 'GET' do |form|
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= form.select :color, @colors.map(&:human_name),
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include_blank: t('.rainbow_pool.filters.color')
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= form.select :species, @species.map(&:human_name),
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include_blank: t('.rainbow_pool.filters.species')
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= form.submit t('.rainbow_pool.filters.submit'), name: nil
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2012-08-01 12:11:08 -07:00
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2023-08-02 12:04:09 -07:00
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- if @latest_contribution # will be nil for a fresh copy of the site ;P
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#latest-contribution
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= link_to t('.latest_contribution.header'), contributions_path, :id => 'recent-contributions-link'
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= latest_contribution_description(@latest_contribution)
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%abbr#latest-contribution-created-at{:title => @latest_contribution.created_at.getutc.iso8601}
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2012-08-01 12:11:08 -07:00
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Update missing body ID prediction to handle, say, the Maraquan Mynci.
It turns out that some pets for seemingly nonstandard colors have the
standard body type anyway, and vice-versa. This implies that we should
stop relying on a color's standardness, but, for the time being, we've
just revised the prediction model:
Old model:
* If I see a body_id, I find the corresponding color_ids, and it's wearable
by all pet types with those color_ids.
New model:
* If I see a body_id,
* If it also belongs to a basic pet type, it's a standard body ID.
* It therefore fits all pet types of standard color (if there's
more than one body ID modeled already). (Not really,
because of weird exceptions like Orange Chia. Should that be
standard or not?)
* If it doesn't also belong to a basic pet type, it's a nonstandard
body ID.
* It therefore only belongs to one color, and therefore the item
fits all pet types of the same color.
2014-01-20 13:29:01 -08:00
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#whats-new
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- if @newest_unmodeled_items.present?
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%h3= t '.newest_items.unmodeled.header'
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%ul#newest-unmodeled-items
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- @newest_unmodeled_items.each do |item|
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2024-10-02 18:26:49 -07:00
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%li{'data-item-id' => item.id}
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= link_to image_tag(item.thumbnail_url), item, :class => 'image-link'
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= link_to item, :class => 'header' do
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%h2= item.name
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%span.meter{style: "width: #{@newest_unmodeled_items_predicted_modeled_ratio[item]*100}%"}
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.missing-bodies
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= render_predicted_missing_species_by_color(@newest_unmodeled_items_predicted_missing_species_by_color[item])
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.models
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Update missing body ID prediction to handle, say, the Maraquan Mynci.
It turns out that some pets for seemingly nonstandard colors have the
standard body type anyway, and vice-versa. This implies that we should
stop relying on a color's standardness, but, for the time being, we've
just revised the prediction model:
Old model:
* If I see a body_id, I find the corresponding color_ids, and it's wearable
by all pet types with those color_ids.
New model:
* If I see a body_id,
* If it also belongs to a basic pet type, it's a standard body ID.
* It therefore fits all pet types of standard color (if there's
more than one body ID modeled already). (Not really,
because of weird exceptions like Orange Chia. Should that be
standard or not?)
* If it doesn't also belong to a basic pet type, it's a nonstandard
body ID.
* It therefore only belongs to one color, and therefore the item
fits all pet types of the same color.
2014-01-20 13:29:01 -08:00
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- if @newest_modeled_items.present?
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%h3= t '.newest_items.modeled.header'
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%ul#newest-modeled-items
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- @newest_modeled_items.each do |item|
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%li.object
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= link_to item, title: item.name, alt: item.name do
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2023-11-11 08:24:08 -08:00
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= image_tag item.thumbnail_url
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Update missing body ID prediction to handle, say, the Maraquan Mynci.
It turns out that some pets for seemingly nonstandard colors have the
standard body type anyway, and vice-versa. This implies that we should
stop relying on a color's standardness, but, for the time being, we've
just revised the prediction model:
Old model:
* If I see a body_id, I find the corresponding color_ids, and it's wearable
by all pet types with those color_ids.
New model:
* If I see a body_id,
* If it also belongs to a basic pet type, it's a standard body ID.
* It therefore fits all pet types of standard color (if there's
more than one body ID modeled already). (Not really,
because of weird exceptions like Orange Chia. Should that be
standard or not?)
* If it doesn't also belong to a basic pet type, it's a nonstandard
body ID.
* It therefore only belongs to one color, and therefore the item
fits all pet types of the same color.
2014-01-20 13:29:01 -08:00
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= nc_icon_for(item)
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2013-12-13 18:54:02 -08:00
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2024-09-20 18:08:11 -07:00
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%script#pet-query-notice-template{:type => 'text/x-jquery-tmpl'}
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.notice
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%img.inline-image{:src => '${pet_image_url}'}
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= t '.pet_query.notice_html', :pet_name => '${pet_name}'
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2012-08-01 12:11:08 -07:00
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2024-09-20 18:08:11 -07:00
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%script#preview-pet-type-not-found-template{:type => 'text/x-jquery-tmpl'}
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= t '.preview.pet_type_not_found', :color_name => '${color_name}',
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:species_name => '${species_name}'
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%script#preview-pet-not-found-template{:type => 'text/x-jquery-tmpl'}
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= t '.preview.pet_not_found'
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2013-01-10 14:47:46 -08:00
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2010-12-06 15:50:13 -08:00
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- content_for :javascripts do
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2024-09-20 19:22:03 -07:00
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= javascript_include_tag 'jquery', 'jquery.tmpl', 'jquery.timeago',
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defer: true
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2024-03-13 21:26:22 -07:00
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- content_for :javascripts_body do
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2024-09-06 11:47:17 -07:00
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= javascript_include_tag 'outfits/new', defer: true
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