My scenario is to load only 7 items initially and when user clicks "Next" button a DB call will be made and I need to fetch the next 7 items.
Default number of items to be displayed on jCarousel is set 7 and initially I load only 7 items. By default both the "Prev" and "Next" button will look di...
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I'm making an userscript, and I need jQuery for it. I don't seem to be able to call jQuery.noConflict(), not even with using window.addEventListener('load', function() { jQ = jQuery.noConflict(); }, false). But if I type in that in Chrome's JS console, it does what I want.
@DanGrossman but I thought the reason to use vim was not because of a lack of functionality of the console but rather because it is faster than using the mouse
@IvoWetzel I had this code:
var thirdVar = 1,
fourthVar = 1,
firstVar = 1,
secodnVar = 1,
fifthVar = 1;
Now, I want to move it into order, so firstVar comes after "var" declaration followed by secondVar. How would you do this swiftly?
@Tom mainly because websockets are very different from ajax in terms of serverside handling, so its just easier to fall back to ajax on non compliant browsers then on something hideous like a flash bridge.
@Tom In my train of logic I go for "What cool features can my browser range support" before I go for "Are these cool features actaully going to work" :P
Hi there,
I'm looking into the possibilities of creating a Javascript application which makes use webGL.
Since webGL is only available in a couple of browsers, and I do not want to force people to use a certain browser (directly), I would like to offer a standalone app client download aswell.
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@Raynos installing a different browser sounds scary for those who are bound to their beloved IE, while they are used to installing all kinds of standalone games
@Raynos besides you will have full control of their browser version etc., that way you're sure it is going to work for them and so are they
@Tom I think a custom build chrome would be more difficult. To me it sounds like a right pain to set it up. I would end up forking chromium and hacking it to do what you want it to do.
Ohh... What about integrating a WAMP type install into Chromium for stand-alone web apps. That way just stick the CD in and it launches a new browser which operates the site internally (nothing to install, nothing to depend upon, etc)...
Well, I like the way PHP deals with object cloning. You can override the default behavior with a __clone() magic method. So by default it's a shallow clone, but you can make it a deep one if you want to...
@DanGrossman: It's amazing how bad people drive in conditions they are not used to... They panic and either lock their brakes or don't turn the wheel properly or hit the gas hard instead of feathering it. Go to Montreal for a winter and you'll never drive like that again...
The most important thing is conversion. Making money off of those that do arrive, and making them want to stay... Only once that's done will SEO do anything for you
After all, who cares if someone hits your site and leaves after the first page view. What you want is low bounce rate and high return rate, neither of which are helped by SEO
an ad impression occurs simply by getting the person to your page
some twisted definition where it's about moving people from your homepage to other pages is irrelevant since the search traffic doesn't arrive at your homepage to start with
@DanGrossman think we all agree it is important to get found by search engines, but the term search engine optimization is so overrated people believe they can get visitors just for hiring a guy who calls himself an expert in that field
in the end it's all about getting others to talk about your site anyway
Right, but here's the thing, how much am I going to make from a bounced visitor? 1/1000 of a cent? How much am I going to make if I can get them to stay and click around the site for 100 page views. A lot more than that since the chance of them clicking an ad is much higher...
@Dan: I'm talking about bouncing as in leaving the site after visiting only one page...
@Tom: that's my point. Not that it's not important, just that keeping people is far more important than getting them there (at least for most cases)
@ircmaxell: See: Demand Media, Mahalo, Hubpages, eHow, HowStuffWorks... they aren't building for stickiness or value, yet they dominate in traffic. They do it by superior SEO.
No, they do it with a combination of superior SEO and superior content (which makes you want to click around and stay on the site). Without content, you can't make good money. Without SEO you can (Look at facebook and twitter)
"Superior content"? Most of those sites' pages consist of 1-2 paragraphs surrounded by 12 or more ads. They pay less than minimum wage to produce dozens of articles per day based on recently rising search queries.
Demand Media, Inc. is a privately held online media company that operates online brands such as eHow, LIVESTRONG.COM and Cracked, and is known for creating online content based on a combination of measured consumer demand and predicted ROI. The company also provides social media platforms to existing large company websites and distributes content bundled with social media tools to outlets around the web. The company also owns eNom, the world’s second-largest domain registrar.
Demand Media was created in 2006 by a former private equity investor, Shawn Colo, and the former chairman of MyS...
@Dan: Yes, but those 1-2 paragraphs have actual content. Things that aren't found elsewhere on the internet (or if they are, not aggregated in the same way). I mean you can spend hours browsing HowStuffWorks and eHow...
So they look at search trends to figure out what content they want to write. Then use SEO to push that content to the user. It's still the content they are making $$$ off of...
I type so fast that I'm used to lagging. It's funny sitting back for a few seconds and watching the words still appear... (joking of course, at least most of the time)
So uh, i've got a couple questions on a page I'm building...the page is here: http://development.smgwebdesign.com/project_fit_families/recipes.php?page=treats#
Here are 2 issues I have: #1: When clicking an upvote or downvote arrow, the page jumps back to the top of the screen. How do I prevent it?
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