japseyz.dk/Projects/Code write razer, and you can add the selector to the items, but i want enter to click on the selected one and navigate to the link it goes to ;)
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why does clearTimeout even exist for a Timeout ? it makes sense for setInterval but time out just calls an additional time. why does clearing do exactly =/
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And i am back.. Close to having it working now :P Just need to it to click the correct thing when i press enter.. can any of you possibly help me with that? :)
Nope. I'm not in Windows though, so it might be OS-specific handling of the button decoration. That gets overwritten when you apply CSS to it though...
Hey, I need help to click on the LI i get from a function, it's hard to explain and i have no idea why it does not work.. But the page is here http://japseyz.dk/Projects/Code/ (Type Razer in to search field).. You can navigate with the arrowkeys and the enter button should redirect you to the page, just like normal clicking does
Link to JSFiddle with Demo of functionality
I'm getting into jQuery and I figured I'd start with log in / sign up form. (As an aside, I'm fully aware log in / sign up forms exist ad infinitum, this is more as a learning exercise than anything)
The idea is that the form fields will fade in depe...
1. Can you show me an example of drawing a square box (with a colour) using drawImage() function on HTML5 canvas? I figured out that drawImage has the best performance among all the other canvas functions available.
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Well here's my opinion, I've owned a Galaxy SII, SIII, Nexus 4, iPhone 3GS / iPhone 4S / iPhone 5 I bought the iPhone after buying each android device (minus the 3Gs, I had that first and went to the SII) I went back to the iPhone after each one because I found it much better and more reliable for daily use (especially with the iPhone 5 battery life and charging it from 0-100% in ~1hour)
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That avoids having to write if(IE){ something } else if (safari) {something else } ..... and it is not so easy to detect what is what. Instead capabilities are detected, like the existence of functions.
You can put that information in a global variable in your script. I suppose if it is a one time thing that is OK. But a more clever way is to build a function() { } around all of your handlers, and then the variables are local, which makes it easier to combine that code with other stuff.
The best documentation for all the page elements and the javascript, is in my opinion, Mozillas. And google seems to like queries like "mdn radio button" or "mdn onclick"
One thing I'll probably never understand, the purpose of loops. (Besides repeating words, or counting up and down and by 2s and 4s, etc.) But im new to js so maybe it'll get to me. For example, this:
I have a working version of an asynchronous JSON stringifyToStream function for Node.js, for sending large objects out to a file without memory bloat, and am looking for 'youre reinventing the wheel' or pointers or help gist.github.com/DrPaulBrewer/5990065
@MattKnowsTech function()'s define scope, not var. For instance, there are no block level for loop variables like there would be in java, unless you create a scope by sticking a function in there.
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Yeah I heard of the scope before. All variables defined in the function are local, any outside are global. Can you redefine a global variable within a scope?
@MattKnowsTech - a loop like that is used to iterate over elements. You can not attach event handlers to a bunch of elements at the same time, unless you're using a library, but internally the library will iterate the nodeList of elements as well. So inside the loop, an event handler is attached to each single element, and inside the event handler there's another loop to remove all classes from all H2 elements, and then the active class is set to the one currently being referenced by "this".
This is what libraries are really useful for, as methods like jQuery selectors, addClass(), removeClass(), fading stuff etc. do all the iterating internally for you.
@FabrícioMatté - sometimes you just have to wonder what they where thinking when they wrote 100 lines of plain JS, and in the middle they added one single line of jQuery, and that line is a syntax error - "object has no method checked" ???
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