Youwill need to include the prism.css and prism.js files you downloaded in your page. Example:......Prism does its best to encourage good authoring practices. Therefore, it only works with elements, since marking up code without a element is semantically invalid.According to the HTML5 spec, the recommended way to define a code language is a language-xxxx class, which is what Prism uses.Alternatively, Prism also supports a shorter version: lang-xxxx.
To make things easier however, Prism assumes that the language class is inherited. Therefore, if multiple elements have the same language, you can add the language-xxxx class on one of their common ancestors.This way, you can also define a document-wide default language, by adding a language-xxxx class on the or element.
If you want to opt-out of highlighting a element that inherits its language, you can add the language-none class to it. The none language can also be inherited to disable highlighting for the element with the class and all of its descendants.
If you want to prevent any elements from being automatically highlighted and instead use the API, you can set Prism.manual to true before the DOMContentLoaded event is fired. By setting the data-manual attribute on the element containing Prism core, this will be done automatically.Example:
To make it easy to configure your Prism instance with only the languages and plugins you need, use the babel plugin,babel-plugin-prismjs. This will allow you to loadthe minimum number of languages and plugins to satisfy your needs.See that plugin's documentation for configuration details.
If you want to use Prism on the server or through the command line, Prism can be used with Node.js as well.This might be useful if you're trying to generate static HTML pages with highlighted code for environments that don't support browser-side JS, like AMP pages.
Requiring prismjs will load the default languages: markup, css,clike and javascript. You can load more languages with theloadLanguages() utility, which will automatically handle any required dependencies.
Due to the Wisconsin/Milwaukee "Safer at Home" order, the PRiSM office will be closed as of Wednesday, March 25, 2020. The PRiSM staff will continue to work remotely. While email (
in...@prismsports.org) is the best method of communication, staff will be checking voicemail frequently. We will continue to keep you updated on the status of the office closure and hope you stay well.
Be a part of a collective group of focused individuals that are united in the mission of PRiSM. As the PRiSM Society grows from our infancy phase, we invite you to take this journey with us and make this society a unique network of resources.
PRiSM has identified key areas to focus on research grant funding. We currently have 16 active Research Interest Groups. PRiSM's goal as we grow is to be able to fund our own grants in these areas in order to develop and maintain evidence-based best practices.
The membership of PRiSM consists of Physician, Allied Health, Post Graduate and Student Members. This organization is multidisciplinary and includes various medical disciplines and is not limited to surgeons, pediatricians, physiatrists, physical and occupational therapists, orthotists, prosthetists, rehabilitation engineers, kinesiologists, nurse practitioners, special educators, researchers and certified athletic trainers.
If you need immediate support, The Trevor Project
(1-866-488-7386 OR text START to 678-678) is a 24/7 crisis service for LGBTQ+ people. The Trevor Project at times uses restrictive interventions, like active rescue or wellness checks involving law enforcement or emergency services. You can ask if this is a possibility at any point in your conversation if this is a concern.
The PRISM Program is a mental wellness resource for LGBTQ+ youth in Wisconsin. We're a team of queer and/or trans Certified Peer Specialists trained to use our lived experiences with mental health and substance use struggles to support others in their recovery journey. PRISM stands for Peer Recovery in Supportive Mutuality. We see that connection based on community and solidarity has transformative power, similar to the way a prism refracts light to create a beautiful rainbow.
As opposed to a crisis hotline that focuses on measuring safety and intervening by active rescue, a peer support warmline provides emotional sanctuary and supportive conversation. The PRISM Program Warm Line is not monitored 24/7 and should not be used as a crisis resource. If you are in imminent crisis, one of the following resources will give a more immediate response:
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Area of Potential Effect (APE) Map Instructions (9:32 Minutes)
This video demonstrates the new Area of Potential Effect mapping tool in PRISM, which is used for all grants with ground-disturbing activities.
Prism correction is used in eyeglasses for some people with diplopia, or double vision. This is when someone sees two separate images of one object. The prism helps align the two images, so that only one image is seen.
Normally, we see one image through two eyes because light falls on the same part of the retina in each eye. With double vision, two images are seen because the light falls on different parts of the retina.
A prism added to eyeglasses bends light before it travels through the eye. The light is redirected to the right place on the retina in each eye. The brain then fuses the two images together to produce one, clear picture.
Double vision has many causes, and a prism isn't helpful for all types of double vision. Because it can be a sign of a serious health condition, it's important to find out what's causing your double vision.
Hirschberg test. This basic test helps check for strabismus. A pen light is aimed at the eyes. The light's reflection should appear in the center of the pupil in each eye. If the reflection is off-center in either or both eyes, there may be strabismus.
Krimsky test. This test helps measure the degree of misalignment. This is like the Hirschberg test, but with a prism. While looking at the pen light, prisms of different strengths are placed in front of the eye. When a prism brings the reflection in each eye to the center, the correct prism measurement has been found.
Cover tests. There are three types of cover tests. With the cover/uncover test, one eye is covered and one is left uncovered. The doctor looks for any movement in the eye that is uncovered. The prism and alternate cover test alternates the cover over both eyes while a prism is placed in front of one eye. This measures the offset (difference) between the two eyes to find the right prism to fix your double vision. With the Maddox Rod test, each eye sees a vertical or horizontal line. The offset of these images allows the doctor to determine what type of double vision you have. Prisms are also used to measure the distance between the two images and provide the prescription value.
Sometimes, a temporary Fresnel prism (a thin press-on vinyl sticker) is fitted over the front or back of your eyeglasses. With a Fresnel prism lens, the prism is slightly visible. This isn't ideal for long-term use, but it allows you to test drive a prism and see how it works. Fresnel prisms are also used when the prism prescription isn't stable and may change soon.
If prism correction is needed for a longer period, it can be ground into (made part of) the lens of your eyeglasses. Eyeglasses with a prism look like any other glasses without a prism, although the lens on one side may be thicker and more noticeable. If this is a concern to you, consider a thicker frame to hide that portion of the lens.
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