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Berkeley Martinez 306c441ae7 add revisioning to js/css files to break caching
This moves the location of javascript files, commonFramework,
iFrameScript, sandbox, plugin, and all the less files.
On gulp or gulp build these files are moved and revisioned.
Places where they are references in jade/html are now removed and
replaced with the use of a helper function `rev`. This function will
take the required file and return a string referencing the revisioned
file. This should alleviate the need for hard refreshing and will break
caches when files change, so fixes for firefox caching issue as well.

NOTE: @benmcmahon @quincylarson, This means files will need to be build
on the server in production before doing a server restart/reload
In production: 'npm run build' To build and revision js/css files

`gulp` and `gulp build` will used in development

npm install also needs to be run in production on initial deploy
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//
// Progress bars
// --------------------------------------------------
// Bar animations
// -------------------------
// WebKit
@-webkit-keyframes progress-bar-stripes {
from { background-position: 40px 0; }
to { background-position: 0 0; }
}
// Spec and IE10+
@keyframes progress-bar-stripes {
from { background-position: 40px 0; }
to { background-position: 0 0; }
}
// Bar itself
// -------------------------
// Outer container
.progress {
overflow: hidden;
height: @line-height-computed;
margin-bottom: @line-height-computed;
background-color: @progress-bg;
border-radius: @progress-border-radius;
.box-shadow(inset 0 1px 2px rgba(0,0,0,.1));
}
// Bar of progress
.progress-bar {
float: left;
width: 0%;
height: 100%;
font-size: @font-size-small;
line-height: @line-height-computed;
color: @progress-bar-color;
text-align: center;
background-color: @progress-bar-bg;
.box-shadow(inset 0 -1px 0 rgba(0,0,0,.15));
.transition(width .6s ease);
}
// Striped bars
//
// `.progress-striped .progress-bar` is deprecated as of v3.2.0 in favor of the
// `.progress-bar-striped` class, which you just add to an existing
// `.progress-bar`.
.progress-striped .progress-bar,
.progress-bar-striped {
#gradient > .striped();
background-size: 40px 40px;
}
// Call animation for the active one
//
// `.progress.active .progress-bar` is deprecated as of v3.2.0 in favor of the
// `.progress-bar.active` approach.
.progress.active .progress-bar,
.progress-bar.active {
.animation(progress-bar-stripes 2s linear infinite);
}
// Variations
// -------------------------
.progress-bar-success {
.progress-bar-variant(@progress-bar-success-bg);
}
.progress-bar-info {
.progress-bar-variant(@progress-bar-info-bg);
}
.progress-bar-warning {
.progress-bar-variant(@progress-bar-warning-bg);
}
.progress-bar-danger {
.progress-bar-variant(@progress-bar-danger-bg);
}