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8:00 PM
meh
not for me
nice... but not for me
 
@rlemon its all css :-)
thats why i cared to paste in here lols
 
except for
window.onload = function(){
              'use_strict';
             var progressbar = document.getElementsByTagName('progress')[0];
             var loader = document.getElementById('loader');
             document.querySelectorAll('#loader .back-face span')[3].addEventListener('webkitTransitionEnd',function(e){
                 loader.className += ' exit';
             });
             var tiles = null,
             loader_event =  setInterval(function(){
                progressbar.value *= 1.4;
of course
 
yeah lolz
untill unless we get CSS 4 we cant got there -.-
we also will need css variables
 
[it would be cool if we had] runtime less
 
@rlemon what ?
 
8:02 PM
 
what is runtime less
?
 
a pipe dream
 
oh kay
i will check it out laters
but as it compiles to css meh we can use JS and CSS together to get it ultimately
 
@Abhishek less is just nice for css period
 
okay
makes no sense @ 2am :-(
 
8:06 PM
how often are you copy pasting hex codes
 
never
i use rgba mostly
 
this is the most boring friday afternoon ever.
 
@TomShreds yeap
its the most boring saturday morning for me
 
@redDark: rgb(90, 0 0);
... later on....
h1 { color: lighten( @redDark, 20%); }
p { color: @redDark; }
 
hmm
sounds good , i will test it out :D
 
8:08 PM
very basic example.. but for realz.. check it out when you got time.
 
// rleamon you know what u demonstrated , i have read it before
some w3 article
 
anyways... cartoons pizza and beer!
 
hello friday afternoon!
 
there you are my friend
 
8:10 PM
hey guys im using a script to try and write a clock to a div using a php timestamp, since I'm trying to display the server time in the div, however it seems like the new Date() isn't updating with the incremented time properly, code: pastebin.com/dEh5wD4H
 
homework? seems like i've seen this before.
lately
 
lol ya
 
@Shane why cant you use
new Date() ? in pure javascripter way ?
 
i'm trying to pass the server time
and not client time
 
Yeah server time is a different time altogether.
@Shane did you make sure the server isn't erroring out? Older versions of php don't have the Date class.
 
8:14 PM
I'm echoing a php timestamp to javascript variable
 
if you know server location
in +- UTC
then
 
then i take stamp * 1000
and do new Date(phptimestamp * 1000)
the problem is
I need to increment the time
from the initial timestamp
 
Is the variable initializing without an error in javascript man?
 
hmm
 
well I was outputting the variable and it outputs the incremented timestamp fine but when i put it in new Date() it doesn't work
 
8:15 PM
I think you want to do a date diff
 
it works the first time but not anything afterwars
afterwards*
 
can u tell the console.log
 
It's something like $date_Var->diff($date_var2);
or whatever
 
or what the hell is the output of ur code ?
 
I think your error is on the server.
You're probably passing in a bad initialization value.
Did you check your inputs?
 
8:17 PM
i have a global variable
called ctime
it stores the php timestamp in it
 
Are you using DateTime::__construct()?
global on the server or the client?
 
global is stored on client, I'm echoing time() into a javascript global variable
 
just wrap new Date(time) in a try catch, trap the exception and tell us what's going on. I suspect once you see the exception you'll be able to fix it without bugging us.
 
Sometimes I'm crazy and I want to download the Geocities archives.
 
meh no errors weird, like if i output my time to a div above new Date(time), the div updates with the increment, but for some reason new Date(time) just never works and the try/catch didn't do anything
$("#showtime").html(ctime);

try {
currentTime = new Date ( ctime );
} catch(err){
$("#catch").html(err.message);
}
tried that, the showtime updates with ctime, but currentTime = new Date(ctime) doesn't update for some reason.
 
@Abhishek jsfiddle.net/dAqNx/2/show/light is not working on ff :p "welcome to my blog" appears right away and the progress bar takes ages
 
@FlorianMargaine 'webkit' everywhere in the source code mate
i am making it for webkit first then porting to firefox -> Opera & IE
// IE wont do the flip ever though
can you try on chrome ?
 
works on chrome :)
really nice
 
:-)
firefox port will be easy
 
wanna steal it for my blog :p
 
8:35 PM
(XD)
dont steal now its got much too add ;-)
once i am done you are free to steal ^_^
 
nah I won't
 
aww you are so nice :-)
 
8:46 PM
well it's my personal website, I want only personal stuff I've made
 
9:15 PM
What's that one song about Friday?
 
how does Chrome 18 have shittier performance when compared with Chrome 17? :s
 
9:33 PM
@sg3s it seems to be this way since chrome 14 or so
every version is slower
 
RT @brianleroux: beyond html5? device apis: http://bit.ly/K4XAbk <---had a tonne of fun giving this talk @sfhtml5. slides here http:/ ...
RT @simurai: Nice! CSS masks proposal is coming! \o/ https://twitter.com/hober/status/198422227954307076
 
9:55 PM
hey i need some assistance
 
how do i get the next item from a cursor?
 
10:10 PM
what do you call cursor?
 
10:41 PM
Anyone know a good right click mod?
 
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