Intro:
You will need individual like buttons for every comment, and as @Fnatte says you can then reference them to the comment by giving it an ID like #com1,#com2etc...
The best way to achieve this is through a for loop (I imagine you are pulling from a DB) that will iterate through and add the...
You can do that with .find().
HTML
<div id='myDiv'>
<p>hello</p>
<p>world</p>
</div>
JavaScript
$('#myDiv').each(function() {
alert($(this).find(':first-child').text());
});
jQuery :first-child in .each() loop - jsFiddle
@Shikiryu Hi!
@david Yeah, and setTimeout(alert.apply(window, ['Hello, world!']), 5000) runs immediately, but setTimeout(alert.bind(window, 'Hello, world!'), 5000) only runs after 5 seconds.
Here are the doc centres for all major browsers:
References - Basically exactly the same as safari link for IE/FF + Opera
Firefox:
https://developer.mozilla.org/En/Firefox_3.5_for_developers
Opera:
http://www.opera.com/docs/specs/presto23/#html (very very good)
Safari:
http://developer.app...
Would be helpful to say if you knew they were coming out with a new game, to say how it is a great idea, how you would like to play a part in shaping it and the companies future etc...
@IvoWetzel Exactly better to be over-prepared than under-prepared
@IvoWetzel I bough all three WoW games at once, played SOLID for 2 days and decided "you know what I'm not gonna be like that kid in the movies" and went to the gym instead :P
@Nyuszika7H When you serve XHTML files to Firefox as XML files (as the specs say), if the XHTML is not well-formed in any way, Firefox refuses to display the file and instead a giant yellow warning instead
Makes sense because XML was never intended to be written by humans, so any non-conformity could indicate serious problems
so the W3C went off for a little cry and joined back up with the WHATWG working group who now mainly operate under the W3C pseudonym, and are jointly developing HTML5/ history lesson
@Tek Yep I watched it, It's not really a tutorial based thing more of a language overview so it is good for the history and understanding how things work, and where it is going
Sounds like you are looking for a sticky footer.
http://ryanfait.com/sticky-footer/
* {
margin: 0;
}
html, body {
height: 100%;
}
.wrapper {
min-height: 100%;
height: auto !important;
height: 100%;
margin: 0 auto -142px; /* the bottom margin is the negative value of the ...
In response to this question about jQuery effects, I thought about using the callback argument to .fadeIn( 500, my_function ).
While in principle, this is a viable idea, I have no clue (and neither has the jQuery documentation :( ) if the callback is allowed to recurse:
function keep_animating(...