@Tek Well, Google said you're more of an ass-kisser than a bootlicker... Sorry. To be honest, I didn't know that word too in english, juste tried to find the translation on Google and it's just a word for word translation :D
@Raynos I didn't use ass-kissing, said bootlicking first. Anyway, both have a word for word translation in french lèche-cul (which is rude) and lèche-botte (which isn't). Anyway, thanks to that I learn sycophant :)
@Tek Explanation : you said your greeting to the big boss the second he appeared here. It's like making compliment to have the approval of your boss at work : bootlicking
thinks that he can create a userscript that autoresponds to greetings by cutting off the first letter, replacing it with a ' and speaking in a funny (ie. Southern) accent.
@Chouchenos Now would be a good time to call me a dumb ass because I'm not sure I get what "owners of this room" means. How exactly do they "own" the room?
I created the room on the day SO chat launched, it's no biggy and anyone else with at least 100 rep could have done the same. I gave @NickCraver ownership privs because he's well known in the JS tags and has high rep.
@Tek This one is particular to Paris' inhabitants. As it's a very touristic town, I understand but what I hate is putting all one’s eggs in one basket.
@Chouchenos It's an inside joke. He asked how to reload something in the DOM and I told him to put that (jokingly). He was gullible enough to believe me and he replied with "But that just reloaded my page! >:("
@Tek Yeah, but if you miss the line (like I do often...shaking) you click again to unselect, and here is the problem. But, it must be the wiki's js fault.
@Tek (Ahem, shameless plug) Have you looked at the userscript I, @rchern and a bunch of other MSO Tavern regulars are creating? It adds keyboard navigation and IRC-like commands to the chat. Find it here at: github.com/rchern/StackExchangeScripts
@Tek I assume the good people here don't use IE, and Opera's market share is much smaller. Safari should have a GM extension I think (don't quote me on that)
mmm didn't know chrome used user.js as extension. I made some script, do I have to had something to make it works or greasemonkey script = chrome extension ?
Plus Firefox crashes/locks up too much for my tastes. Then again that's probably blamed more on Flash. But flash has never crashed on chrome for me. Maybe I'm lucky? shrugs
@Chouchenos Not just the two of us, also the whole lot of MSO Tavern regulars. There's currently a bug with /del which should be fixed shortly, by the way.
Don't get me wrong, I will always use the best browser that i think is, in terms of technical superiority. I don't like Chrome because it's chrome, but because it's a damn good program.
That used to be firefox, though.
If there's ever a better browser I won't hesitate switching. =)
I don't like chrome because of its association with google. I don't like Opera because of Presto (but it got the best interface for me :( ). So I stay with FF4 for now...
I hate to admit it but Mozilla got cocky or I don't know what they were doing but they fell asleep to me a bit. Now they're trying to make up for it but I don't think they've delivered yet
@Chouchenos What's wrong with google?
@Chouchenos Use Chromium. It has nothing to do with google.
@YiJiang All I know is that up until this day I hear people complaining about rendering problems with opera. (And of course, it might be a myth now but I'm already comfortable and I couldn't ask for more with Chrome) That's why I don't even bother with it. Though when I use it to check that my sites are rendering properly in every browser I sure like it's snappiness! I'm stuck between Chrome/Opera and Safari
Firefox being my choice after (for normal browsing anyway) and IE last
Opera focuses a great deal on standards compliance, yet it lacks many interoperability features that other browsers have settled on that aren't standard. Like many DOM events.
@Tek check out gunslut and the render engine. Im going to kick that around and see what happens if I use ajax to create a multiplayer game. I think itll drop down to 3fps
Anyone wants to have a look at a problem I've had for a couple of days now? See this question stackoverflow.com/questions/4091370/… and run this jsfiddle with firebug or another debugger, jsfiddle.net/6rBTZ/1 - you'll see that _thisInstance.onTextChange is not a function for some reason. :)
does anyone know how to fix this annoying thing in the chrome inspector? When you hover over a variable and the yellow bubble appears, and you move your mouse into it to expand a variable ... and the bubble disappears???
@Tom: I just had a quick look at your question and I'm fairly sure I see what the problem is. I don't have a lot of time right now, but I'll keep the tab open and I'll try and get an answer to you later.
@YiJiang I have a Grid in my page and On the click of <td> i have writtn script and i want to post back page to get the server side data so i want to trigger button click in jQuery on the click of <td>
@Greg Let me tel u in detail i have a page and in tat page i have Grid control and in tat Grid im displyng the UserName and Role. When the user Clicks on any Name from the Grid it has to show 1 pop up which consist of anthr Grid and in the 1st Grid der is no any Controls to click so i want to add a button which is hidden and on click of Grid view row i want to trigger tat button click
You can try defining you're own debounced events. A (very crude) implementation would look something like this:
var t, l = (new Date()).getTime();
$(window).scroll(function(){
var now = (new Date()).getTime();
if(now - l > 400){
$(this).trigger('scrollStart');
l = n...