Hello everyone. I want to ask something about media queries. I have media queries for some html pages in my website. After converting my pages into php using correct syntax though and calling the same css then media queries stopped working. Are media queries supposed not to work on php?
So any ideas why they stopped working? For some reason php pages don't get the screen dimensions of the user’s browser , so they don't run the code that it is supposed to be for mobile devices..
media queries are in the same file with the rest of the css. So when opening up the php all the styling is there. When simulating for a mobile device I still get the same css code without any media queries. So I don't understand what's happening here.. In the article/link that I posted above it says the exact opposite. That there are problems when using media queries with php pages. :/
@Mdermez On the client side, in the browser, there's no difference between a page that is generated with php script vs a flat html page. The browser receives HTML in all cases, and doesn't know or care how the HTML was created. CSS is used to instruct the browser how to visually render the HTML it is dealing with. So, CSS is simply unrelated to php.
@Mdermez You can use PHP to generate CSS, too, and the story is the same -- the browser doesn't know or care where the CSS came from, just that it is CSS.
Guys I understand what you say.. but at this moment I had media queries running perfectly when my pages were html and now that they are php for some reason they are not working. When I debug I only see the normal code and nothing of the media queries which is quite strange :/ .. any ideas why this is happening?
@ircmaxell Just wondering - have you looked at, or are you aware of anyone who has looked at, adding support for scalar types to the parameter reflection functionality?
I see so many inconsistent terms for "Router" and "Dispatcher".... ugh
In my parlance, a router would have the collection of routes, and match a request against one of them. A dispatcher takes the matched route, creates the controller, and calls the specified action.
Here, NikiC is calling the thing with the collection of routes "Dispatcher", and the "dispatch" function seems to be what I would call $router->match. Then it looks like the actual creation of the controller and calling of the method is happening in the parent context (front controller?)
I was interested in using FastRoute, but then I was looking at how it would fit into what I already have going on.... I have a "dispatcher" already, which does the stuff that follows his example. That made me question whether I was using the terminology incorrectly
Which led me to looking at 4 or 5 other libs, and I can't find a lot of consistency. I wouldn't quibble with niki -- I consider him a pretty authoritative source of information. If I see some inconsistency between him and me, I start with the assumption that I am the one who is wrong :p
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Nah you're not doing anything wrong.
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I would probably call what fastroute terms "dispatcher" a router as well but dispatcher isn't any less correct.
@ChrisBaker Which is exactly why it's a good idea to hang out with people you consider more knowledgeable than yourself. I've learned more about sane development by lurking here over the past few years than I have doing actual coding.
@bwoebi I get the "what if someone fat-fingers it, meaning to do =>" argument, but... c'mon.... would it kill ya to NOT diverge the language further than it already is?
@Sara So just skimmed that thread again. It seems to be a mix of overly conservative people who don't get how awesome mixed code + declarations are, and us not being sure how the support in msvc looks like
@bwoebi I disagree. It's nice now to have a feature proving ground. Let hack try it. If it seems interesting and people like it, we can steal it. If not, we can do it differently :-P
@Sara Pierre says "It could be possible to use c99 from a vc pov but not if we decide to release php-next next year. However with the yearly vc release, we could make it for Q4/2015." in that thread.
@RonniSkansing there is much more to that list .... and additionally I'm supposed to get a symfony2 certification until the end of the year, which kinda sucks because I don't like symfony2 that much anymore :P
@RonniSkansing oh and I picked up object (prototype) oriented programming in javascript so I won't kill myself If I have to make changes in my javascript code later on :D
@ircmaxell If someone would immediately implement a RFC upon proposal in Hack if there are no major objections… then it'd be a nice feature ground… but actually we don't really have influence what makes it into hack here
@VeeeneX what do you consider a standard? I think if you want old code you can just download the latest wordpress version and look at how the naming of classes was handled 10 years ago :P
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