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Q: Unable to get Preview of Uploaded image within a Custom Meta box

keiheadI first followed the steps in this tutorial. Added the Image Uploader, tried it out but I realized it's an older version of the WP Uploader... So I then found this post, and now my uploader is updated. The issue, is that I can't get the preview image working... First off this is the Image sec...

 
event delegation should be for dynamic elements, on anything else it's useless
Opinion?
 
i can see both sides of it
 
@ŠimeVidas Heavily disagree
 
there's an argument for consistency, or that you don't know that something won't become dynamic at some point
 
If you have a UL list with say 50 elements, why would you want to attach click handlers to each LI element, if you can attach one click handler to the UL?
 
12:34 AM
you wouldn't
 
had to re-read that, my initial thought was "this guy has a book?"
 
Event delegation isn't just about the performance boost, it's also about making more sense, logically.
 
Let's see if this works @adeneo
 
I mean, if you have 10 images in a gallery list thing and you want a preview modal on click, the images shouldn't be responsible for that, the container should.
It's about who's in charge of what
 
12:38 AM
Good point
 
Hey hey hey
whats up
everyone
 
@ŠimeVidas I think it only notifies the user if he was recently in chat, or currently in another chat. You can link him here from a comment.
 
Aha. I've notified him.
 
12:54 AM
event delegation is nothing more than attaching an event to an element, like say the click event, and everytime that element or any element within it where the event bubbles is clicked, the target is checked to see if it matches a given selector, so even if you limit the number of event handlers, your event handlers now have to check everytime someone clicks to see if the event.target matches something like tagName.className[attribute=something]
 
@Charles Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
 
@adeneo But that's all automatic. Why would you even mention that? It takes like 3 micro seconds to perform the check and it happens under the hood.
My point is, why would you want to have multiple references to event handlers in your DOM (on each item), when you can have only one such reference on the container element.
 
It's all automatic in jQuery, not in plain JS where you'd soon see the issue, and for more complex selectors it could take a lot more than 3 milliseconds to check if a certain element matches the selector, and if you where to attach the event handler to for instance the document, every single click will have to be checked for that selector, and then multiply that with a bunch of event handler etc. If it where so great, why not just attach all events to the document, and sort it out in delegation
 
1:12 AM
@adeneo You attach it to the closest appropriate container element. Usually it's only a few steps up the DOM. I wrote micro seconds btw.
If you were to use document to handle all event handlers, then there would be potential performance issues, but that would be a senseless pattern.
 
Attaching many delegated event handlers near the top of the document tree can degrade performance. Each time the event occurs, jQuery must compare all selectors of all attached events of that type to every element in the path from the event target up to the top of the document -> from api.jquery.com/on/#event-performance
 
@adeneo your arguing about some minimal performance gains.
no one is going to delegate to document, if they do, they deserve it to be slow
but otherwise, you're talking about sacrificing code quality/clarity for a micro-optimisation.
 
I'm arguing agains using delegated event handlers for non-dynamic elements, as it's not neccessary, show me an example where delegation is much simpler than just using the proper selector ?
And I didn't even start the discussion !
 
how about the very question you just answered
 
why would delegation make more sense ?
 
1:25 AM
it makes more sense for the outer element to be in charge of the delegation
 
Sure, now explain why ?
 
because you're not doing a manipulation of the actual show_more object, your manipulating the wrapper
the event doesn't belong to the <a>, it belongs to the <li>
 
Are you serious, the event belongs to the <li>, really !
 
and you don't want to put 50 of them on the <li>'s so you put it on the <ul>
yes, of course it does, you want to click a button and show more content in the <li>?
 
The event still belongs to the anchor, and "this" will be the anchor, so you still have to traverse the DOM exactly the same, you save nothing.
 
1:33 AM
i'm talking conceptually here.
it's not about saving code, or being faster, it just makes more sense
 
I guess that's a matter of opinion. If I click an anchor that's not dynamic and easily targeted, I'd say it makes more sense to attach the event handler to that element, not some parent element, and then filter, and probably call call() or apply() to get the right context/scope etc.
 
e.target will still be the right element
 
Yes it will, it will be the clicked element, whatever that was, so what ?
 
I don't understand why you think there will be an issue with scope
the filtering is an abstraction, you don't need to think about it
 
That's true, the filtering and the scope issue will be handled by jQuery, but the discussion is wether or not it makes sense to use delegated event handlers in an example like the question above, and the elements are easily targeted, and performance wise it's probably better to not use delegated event handlers, so why would you use delegated event handlers when you don't have to, you're not gaining anything, and it doesn't look better either ?
 
1:41 AM
because it makes more sense
that's what you're gaining
 
No it doesn't, it makes sense to target the actual elements, not their parents ?
 
but what does the event actually have to do with the <a> other than that that is what you happen to click to modify it
 
If you're clicking an anchor with the mouse pointer, it never makes more sense to attach the click event handler to the parent, even if your not modifying the anchor but the parent, and in this case the wrapper isn't being modified either, but a different child of the wrapper, so it makes no logical sense to target the UL ?
 
agree to disagree
 
The event in this case is a click, and the element you're clicking is an anchor. When you're clicking something, and you'd like to capture that click, doesn't it make more sense to capture that event on the element that generated the event, and not some parent where the event just happened to bubble?
 
1:48 AM
no because the result of the event affects the parent
 
Doesn't matter what it affects, it could create rainbows in the sky, the event is what you're capturing, not the outcome of the event, that's reversed logic.
 
which is why it's delegated
 
No it's not, the reason for delegated event handlers is so we can attach event handlers to elements that exists at the time of binding, and filter bubbling events so the event handler will work on elements added later, not so we can attach strange event handlers to any element affected by the event, that makes no sense to me !
 
it's all besides the point anyway, he should do it like this: jsfiddle.net/dF3zA/2
People are allowed to have different opinions :) You've argued your point, I've argued mine, neither of us have changed our minds, that's fine.
 
Agreed, both ways work, but the correct way is this -> jsfiddle.net/dF3zA/3
 
1:57 AM
It's weird to me, because you're not showing more of the link, you're showing more information in the LI
But I gotta run, nice arguing with you!
3
 
2:40 AM
lol
 
damn, still at event delegation, ha guys :)
 
yo yo yo
 
speak your mind, ash
asked for advice on JS chat. It wasn't very effective
Sooooo
IE8 is the only browser that still has an issue with octals when radix is missing from parseInt, right?
 
2:56 AM
In before quotes from that twitter account
You can remove the <body> DOM element with delete document.body
 
Buahaha
Double boolean coercion to make sure it really is true: `!!!!variable`
you can avoid using costly `return` statements by using `try{}catch..` and `throw` in ur functions.
Ok, that's enough
 
3:53 AM
lol
Anybody good with probability distributions and have a tutorial on how to code them here ?
 
what kind of probability distribution operation do you want?
 
"Nothing is particularly hard if you divide it into small jobs." - Henry Ford.
Yeah
 
4:10 AM
quote by big Jobs
 
Anyone ever made a function which allows you to assign timeouts and clear time out easily? Can't get my head around how such a function would be made so i can have any amount of timers assigned at any time
 
@Dave in which respect does the browser built-in fall short of what you need?
 
well my timer is created when a given div is on show, now the user closes the div - but the timer is still going which i see no need. it only ends the timer once the percentage reaches 100%
the function i made is also quite ugly
 
clearTimeout
 
but wouldnt i need to check the Timeout was created in the first place
 
4:14 AM
not too hard, and not needed
if you pass undefined to clearTimeout, it won't freak out
 
@JanDvorak this is my first function attempt: paste.to/MjY0MzU=
i know i can optimize some of the dom lookups to place them outside the time out but ill do that later
 
L14-L17 seem just fine
 
using object?
 
well, you can wrap the loop in a function, and the function in a class.
 
note it only clears if 100% is made even if the progress bar is not displaying anymore
 
4:18 AM
test for the progress bar being visible
 
i did its still going when i clear the div from the screen until 100% is reached
only then does it stop
 
HAMMERTIME!
 
maybe the caller should be responsible for telling you to stop
 
HAMMERTIME!
 
hm i think i need make this function more elegant i just looking at it and think "gosh its ugly"
 
4:20 AM
L9 looks weird, but L14-L17 are just fine
 
ah that was me testing something
 
ungh... what's your logic again?
 
regarding which part ?
 
"clear the timers if percentage is strictly between 100% and 100.0001%" ???
 
no it kept going after 100% so i put 100.0001
so itll clear it
note the timer is 17ms
so 101 caused the div to go out of the parent div's boundry
 
4:22 AM
I suggest the following logic:
 
hang on testing something
stop
 
HAMMERTIME!
 
ok so thats why he said it
 
percentage = 100 if percentage > 100
redraw
clear timers if percentage == 100
 
wait that if statement will never be true in that logic ?
 
4:24 AM
which one?
 
if u assign it to 100
percentage > 100 is always false
im reading this in code order
 
!!tell dave google what every developer should know about floating point development
 
what ? if you do :

var percentage = 100;
if(percentage > 100){ redraw()
this seems wasted?
 
4:27 AM
then don't do var percentage = 100 before that?
 
im referring to your logic suggestion thats all
 
var percentage = (new Date()-start)/(end-start)*100
then you can end up with percentage over 100
 
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Q: Enumerate items of a Javascript array with delays

Kun HuangI want to inject a piece of Javascript code into a page, which simulates clicking all the hyperlinks. Array.prototype.forEach.call(document.getElementsByClassName('tag'), function(a){button.click()}) However, the website requires that adjacent clicks must delay for a period(suppose 100ms). A...

 
hmm
 
4:42 AM
I got another retro system!
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$100. Amazing deal, rarest system I own now
 
Is getting bored of working on a personal site that one initially was very interested in making a sign that it would be unsuccessful?
 
usually :P
because if you're not interested how can you expect your users to be
 
but it depends if your uninterested in making the site, or uninterested in the content.
 
My interest is kinda shaky. On some days, I have ton of motivation to work on it. On other days, not so much. I'd be tired of working on it and want to do something else temporarily.
 
if it's all you've been doing it's natural to get a bit tired of it
do something else and see if you get driven to go back to it
 
4:51 AM
hey there :-)
 
That's what usually happens. I do something and then after some time (couple of days), I have an urge to get back to it and continue it.
 
If anybody wants a bunch of pdf's on skin detection [with tons of maths] and new algorithms ping me...
 
@JanDvorak paste.to/MjY0Mzc= i think this looks alot neater :D
 
@Dave consistent whitespace please
 
thats paste.to's fault its only one tab in on my notepad
 
4:58 AM
:'( today my java classes end... i am sad ... this classs was awesome.
 
don't use tabs ;-)
 
@AshKetchum That's how I feel as well, it's not unusual.
I compensate by having multiple projects of varied purpouses, rather than focusing all the time on just one
 
@Dave what is percentage on L8?
and L15
 
ah yeh dont worry i have fixed that syntax issue since then
 
@CCInc Except I can't think of any other website or app to build that would be "cool" and attract users. I wanted to create something like SnapChat, but it would be useless with the competition there is now.
 
5:00 AM
Timer_id => timerId
 
@AshKetchum I personally think the hardest part of programming is the inception.
 
hmm ?
 
use camelCase for variables
 
I can't think of any good idea to build.
 
snake_case is for Ruby or maybe PHP
 
5:02 AM
@AshKetchum You good at music?
 
UpperCamelCase for classes
 
what part of music?
 
SCREAMING_CASE for constants
 
writing, listening, playing...?
 
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Q: Can I show tooltip on right click using jQuery?

Prodeep ChatterjeeCurrently I'm using alert function to notify right click does not work but I wish I can show tooltip instead. Here is the code I'm using. $(function () { $(document).bind("contextmenu",function(e){ e.preventDefault(); alert("Ooh La La.. Right Click is not allowed ;)"); ...

 
5:12 AM
how can i over come security threats of javascript
eg:Call methods from console deleteUser()
 
*threats
*methods
 
@JanDvorak thanks
:)
 
if you don't want some method to be visible from the global scope, place it somewhere else
but you can't prevent the user from calling it
set a breakpoint => reload
 
is there a function to get seconds since epoch or do you have to use the milliseconds and then convert it to seconds?
 
@Dave what's wrong with miliseconds?
 
5:15 AM
my server end does seconds since epochs
 
@JanDvorak can you give me some web links for the same
 
so i either bring that down to milliseconds or bring the js up to seconds for comparing
 
!!tell dev google iife
 
but, no matter what you do, I can always call your function
 
5:17 AM
:(
 
at the very least, I can copy&paste its source code.
 
no way to prevent this user cal?
 
I sense an XY problem
what do you actually need?
 
am doing security review
 
a particularly determined end-user can always execute any javascript code in any scope
even if the dev tools were not as awesome as they are, you can always use a client-side proxy and twiddle the code before sending it to the browser
 
5:21 AM
the best way to prevent secuirity issues is to validate server side
then what ever they do client side is pointless amusement
 
don't trust the client, and don't try to protect power-users from themselves
if I want to f* up my browser, please let me
 
what is the webpage's features @dev?
 
if I want to send arbitrary HTTP requests, I will
 
to need client end security reviews
 
don't try to protect users from themselves
protect them from each other, and protect the server.
 
5:24 AM
javascript basically gives browsers a vagazzle, nothing how ever stops some one poking around with it
 
if you're trying to protect something that only exists in the javascript memory - you can't
you can send it encrypted to the client, but you'll have to decrypt it at one point
the break point
the best you can do is obfuscate
Random variable names: good
Misleading variable names: better
function divulgeYourSecrets that actually bans the user from the website is quite fun to have.
 
minify should convert var names to random names very easily
 
in the end, adding a trip wire is probably the safest bet: once they try something, ban the hell out of them. Safest bet to lose your customers, of course
 
why is this var end = (new Date().getTime / 1000) + 500; == NaN
does getTime return a string ?
 
5:40 AM
getTime is a function, not a numeric property
and you're not calling it
 
ah
strange it didnt error without the ()
 
function.[[toPrimitive]] => string; string.[[toNumber]] => number
the string being cca "function getTime(){<native code>}"
the number being NaN
g2g, sorry
 
okies bye :)
 
alright, here's my little dilemma.. I'm in search of a gold badge and it seems like the "easiest" of them to obtain would be the "highest scoring answer that outscore an accepted answer with a score of more than 10 by more than 2x"; I'd get it if only the answer below only got two more votes.. anyone care to help a fellow out? :-)
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A: Extract root domain name from string

Andrew WhiteParsing a URL can be tricky because you can have port numbers and special chars. As such, I recommend using something like parseUri to do this for you. I doubt performance is going to be a issue unless you are parsing hundreds of URLs.

 
5:56 AM
you're meant to earn gold badges, not convince people to give you them?
 
@phenomnomnominal sure, that's true and I have no super-awesome argument against that to be honest
 
I'm sure you'll get there if you answer is twice as good as the other accepted answer
Oh I see, you're is way better, you just want the accepted to be over 10 :P
fair enough
 
yeah exactly
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A: C++: Why can't I use float value as a template parameter?

refpTHE SIMPLE ANSWER The standard doesn't allow floating points as non-type template-arguments, which can be read about in the following section of the C++11 standard. 14.3.2/1      Template non-type arguments      [temp.arg.nontype] A template-argument for a non-type, non-template templat...

that one is also close (if 4 votes away is defined as close), but when asking for silly help like this I thought I'd go with the one being closer in math and not just the one being "erhm, that answer is way better - I should help this guy out"
@phenomnomnominal thanks :)
 
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Hey, guys, can you vote for my question? The previous version of it was badly wroten, so question have negative score. No one wants too read question with negative score (( stackoverflow.com/questions/17551879/tasks-in-javascript
 
6:11 AM
Guys, Any Idea why this fiddle wont alert a simple stmt beased on confirm?
http://jsfiddle.net/BZetg/
 
@Mike works for me
 
@phenomnomnominal sure? It doesn't work for me. I get confirm window, but don't get alert window (width 'yes' or 'no')
 
@phenomnomnominal are you getting Yes on clicking OK and No on clicking Cancel?
 
oh yeah, it's wrong
I've fixed it for you
 
@Mike: you don't need "" around true and false
 
6:15 AM
@Mike true is not "true"
 
@phenomnomnominal what was wrong, where did you fix
 
it can be even nicer if you don't want the alert
 
or well, it is.. but true == "true" -> false
 
in fact it's really a one-liner
 
@phenomnomnominal: Agree about alert, just put here for Demo purpose
 
6:16 AM
console.log(confirm("Are You Sure"));
or really:
var state = confirm("Are You Sure");
And then you have a boolean state which you can use, you don't really need a function for it
unless it's the first step in the result of that
 
i miss my gurrrfriend ...
 
but you probably do something like:
 
@refp: why you are saying that?
 
@phenomnomnominal yes, I never wanted to use a function here, since things were not workng so I went here and there and played with function keywor
 
today be r aniversary :'( me feels hollow and urgh am just out of it :-|
 
6:18 AM
var confirmResult = {
    true: function () { handleConfirm(); },
    false: function () { handleCancel(); }
}

confirmResult[confirm("Are You Sure")]();
@Darkyen sorry buddy
Do you miss her because you broke up, or is she just away?
 
shes just away
am stuck in college :-\
 
ring her
 
she no picks up.
// which makes it worse
 
be glad it's your anniversary and not just the day that should be your anniversary
 
// she must be busy
 
6:20 AM
I'm sure she's thinking about you dude
 
@nsinreal because it was related to the problem @Mike had, why are you asking my why I'm saying that?
 
me too...
i sang for her last night
:->
 
So just be happy dude
Haha that's super cute
 
made her feel special from the start of the day... wish things were better in Indian cultural system.
 
@refp oh, I'm sorry, i have understood now what you mean when say that true == "true" -> false
 
6:21 AM
now she wanted to meet i was at college told her... most likely she sad... so she no talks so me sad.
 
@Darkyen go see her later
 
cant social issues will occur.
 
just by some reason that was weird for me. Haven't bind to context of talk.
 
we can barely meet
 
@Mike don't use == or != unless you're sure you want to cast
@Darkyen bro, fuck social issues.
Fuck anyone who wants to stop you from getting what you want
 
6:22 AM
cant she will get in lots of trouble :P and maybe we wont be able to meet et-all
#include<india.shit>
 
@Darkyen then she shouldn't get mad at you about it
 
using namespace LowLevelIndianTHinking;
she isnt mad i think.. shes just sad for not being able to meet :-'(
 
@phenomnomnominal no need for function () { ... } heck if all you want is to shorten down what's written; [handleCancel, handleConfirm] [+confirm ("Are you sure?")]
 
@refp yep, assuming he doesn't want to define the functions in an object
considering ^ is even less readable than my version :P
 
@phenomnomnominal depends on who you are talking to, I guess ;)
 
6:26 AM
@refp @phenomnomnominal profile them
 
I'd actually write it using if-else
 
me too
Actually, I'd probably do a custom confirm dialog anyways haha
 
@Darkyen not interested to be honest, especially since a if-else-clause would be faster AND because there's no way the different solutions above would be the bottle neck of the application anyway
@phenomnomnominal mhm, who you pass callbacks.. agreed
 
6:41 AM
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In the hotel room jumpin on the king size bed, what's errbuddy doin
 
Holy shit. That's exactly what I did 5 hours ago!
Like word to word
They're just so freaking bouncy. I love it
 
I'm listening to a fucking stunning album
 
6:56 AM
I like to live life on the edge
 
7:07 AM
I hope a shark gives you a blowjob.
 
The past, present, and the future walk into a bar. It was tense.
I just watched Despicable Me 2 with the gf in the Cineplex theater here where I'm staying, the 3D was amazing, and the CGI was also amazing.
The depth it gave the movie was unreal
 
that's the nice thing about animation
you don't have to worry about practicalities like real cameras
 
What do you mean
 
well getting good 3D is hard in live action for two reasons
1) you have to choose between a 3D camera, or doing 2D-3D conversion which sucks
which leads to 2) filming with 3D cameras is expensive and hard, and 2D-3D conversion doesn't do as good a job
 
How come things are blurry without the glasses
 
7:11 AM
because you have 2 images displayed simulatenously
the glasses work in one of two ways
you can have active glasses (normally TVs have them) which are synced with the screen with a shutter that opens and closes on each lens alternating at ~200hz which gives you the right image in each eye.
or you can have passive glasses (which is normal in cinemas) the old ones used to use the blue/red lenses to split out the images, now they use polarisation, so the light is bent different ways which goes through either eye
 
god damn science is neat
 
sure is
 
I found the red and blue left me partially blind for about an hour in the red eye
 
well that's not good
 
7:36 AM
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Q: How to avoid jquery Conflicts?

ShankarIn my site i have a image zoomer and popup options.and the code for those options like below,the popup works fine but the zoomer which is included before popup is not working properly. <script type="text/javascript" src="/images/jquery/jquery.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <scr...

 
shouldn't this go to stackoverflow instead of programmers
 
 
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user1125394
9:16 AM
no thx
 
@ArunPJohny probably, yes.
 
user1125394
even adding a common jquery, <script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.10.2/jquery.min.js"type="text/java‌​script"></script> the pop display doesnot happening — Shankar 50 mins ago
 
user1125394
I bet he added a third one
 
9:30 AM
I've marked my own question as dupe and the dupe header magically appeared even though the question is not closed yet wut stackoverflow.com/q/17628279/1331430
If that's a new feature it is the first time I see it
 
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hello all
i have 1 combobox with 3 option value and it's onsubmit get all record.
now how to set onchnage and get all record
 
@FabrícioMatté I think that was brought in with the recent cv overhaul, on the grounds that people were sometimes missing the comments
Although those people are clearly idiots
 
@DaveRandom I see. Also, now the dupe header is no longer inside the question text (not sure when that was changed too)
 
not for me it didn't
 
9:36 AM
@DarshanShastri More context needed, and preferably a fiddle
 
I remember when people would submit an edit to fix grammar and the question was closed as dupe before they'd submit the edit, and then the dupe header would disappear, good times.
And then checking the revision story to copypasta it back in.. oh well, time to throughout test my new refactored event handlers
 
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Q: Changes to "close as duplicate" (part deux)

David FullertonI feel like we got off on the wrong foot. Due to me being an idiot miscommunication, a partial change snuck out early, and even though we announced it we didn't really explain why we made the change. So let me just start over... We've made some changes to Close as Duplicate. First, some back...

 
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Although it doesn't mention either of the above elements explicitly
 
9:43 AM
pastebin.com/15G72an6 this is my code i want Increase only div 2 text increase or decrease pleas ehelp me any one
see my code please
 
@DaveRandom Nice, though that doesn't actually say whether that update introduced the change which pops up a dupe header after a single dupe vote (from the question owner in this case), or does it?
 
Not that I can see
I can't really sandbox that so I can't find out
 
and meh, I shouldn't refactor code past 6am.. Spent nearly ~3 hours fixing a problem that does not exist
 
We need a sandbox.SE
 
Yes that'd be nice. =] junkbox.se
 
9:45 AM
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sandbox sounds better, yeah
 
@FabrícioMatté please seee my issue
 
in PHP, Jul 10 at 0:23, by DaveRandom
I've just spent 10 minutes trying to work out why this was a syntax error:
in PHP, Jul 10 at 0:23, by DaveRandom
foreach ($schema->getFieldDescriptors() as $name -> $fieldDescriptor) {
 
=>
=]
it happens
 
@DaveRandom hahaha
 
9:47 AM
but the thing is
 
@FlorianMargaine please see my issu e
 
iw ant to increase only text 2 size
 
I've spent 3 hours refactoring the solution to an issue, which I had patched about 6 months ago. But now I just realized that issue that I was patching is apparently non-repro even if I remove the code that I was using to patch it
oh well, I'll keep trying to reproduce it, can't believe that I did all that for nothing lol
@Joan Instead of randomly pinging people in the room, try to word your question in a more concise way and people may answer naturally
 
Apply the Microsoft testing principle: release and see who complains about what
 
9:50 AM
@DaveRandom Rofl good idea. I do that sometimes, when I'm allowed/requested to.
 
how i will pick dive id insted of Body pastebin.com/15G72an6 see my Example @FabrícioMatté
 
dude, that kind of thing is easier to ask google first developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/…
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afk getting coffee
 
thanks
 
@RobW most likely
 

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