Not looking for hype; just a combination of cool, but established and no-nonsense foundational APIs. I probably need a little of everything; AJAX, push, a wide selection of widgets, fast, etc..
I want to retrieve the first element that contains the text that a user selects in Internet Explorer. I'm pretty sure that I want to use something related to document.selection and probably the createRange method of the object returned, but I don't know the specifics. I found this documentation...
My website is http://tablified.com and I have managed to setup the Google Plus script. The issue is that every page of the site displays a different Google Plus count. For example, if you go on my site you will see that I have about 180 Google Pluses. Now, if you click on something like "Tablifie...
What I tried to do is add a canvas tag inside the post and then including the code.
What happens is that after about half a second the page has loaded (and the canvas was displaying correctly), the script stops working.
The call to getElementById("canvas_id") keeps on failing (I tried to call i...
Recently my girlfriend decided to switch career and invest on programming. (Wow, I must admit I was a good influence to her).
I suggested her to learn JavaScript as this language evolves a lot and also appears on server-side now (using Node.js) and also HTML5 and CSS3.
Right now, I found this b...
I'm about to undertake a major Javascript effort; what are some good Javascript utility libraries that ease development by either extending the basic objects or adding syntactic sugar by wrapping some functions, etc...?
First of all I'd say that Python is a better way to start programming. Don't get me wrong, I'm doing hard core JS as my day Job it's fun. That is, if you're really pain resistent. As she presumably never did any real programming before, she will get frustated really fast with JS and for sure with...
In this project I've taken my first shot at OO JavaScript, and I'm not sure how it turned out. The script dynamically makes a tooltip with different text if you so choose. As of now it takes a lot to create the tooltip and show it, is there a way to make this smaller?
Here is the code at JSFiddl...
@teresko There's a fair bit of PHP out there by me — of course, the older and really quite badly written stuff (i.e., SimplePie 1) is what's prevalent. Far more Python out there by me, which as most of it is more recent would be a better judge of how my background has led me to turn out as a programmer.
On my page I have:
function grabProfiles(searchstring) {
$.post('newsletter.php?mode=grab', { search: searchstring }, function(data) {
$('#newsletter_receivers').html(data);
});
}
$('#newsletter_searchprofiles').bind('keyup', functi...
If something doesn't work in first place always try a different approach. I would use map to get the array of ids.
var arr = $('div.newsletter_receiver_highlight').map( function() { return this.id; } ).get();
This comes instead of .each()