@KendallFrey ooooh! that. Yeah, in the beginnnig the player is perfectly alligned with that box, and since I had to counterpart js's derpiness with floats perfect alignment is gone. In any case, after the player touches any key to go in the x direction, that will no longer happen
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So now you can use $_ and some of the other goodies in jsh
I somehow managed to make nodes inspectable as if you did a dir on them, so browsing them like objects; getting an inspector-like view will be immensely difficult
Hey guys.. so I've been working with some Minified JS here and I'm getting some syntax errors.. I don't really understand lines 3 & 4 with the assignment right after the equality
Hmm.. alright, thanks. In that case I really can't tell what the minifier did to that line of code, assigning to a function like that, doesn't seem like valid JS to me at all
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The default values for CSS top and left are auto, so setting them to that might be equivalent depending on what you're trying to do:
$('.map').css('top', 'auto').css('left', 'auto');
You also have the option of wholly removing the style attribute:
$('.map').removeAttr('style');
However, if ...
@MirkoCianfarani the first comment though is perfect
> usually such overwrites added to style attribute are meant for changing the value off from default css value; setting it to auto doesn't reset them to default value. meaning auto is not really same then not having the value at all. so correct answer would be $('map').css('top', '');
you should look at how JQ resets an attribute when you pass it a null value
@monners haha we had this discussion earlier in the day, basically there are 2 sides, one side paints it as a movement against females in gaming, the GG side is about cronyism and nepotism in games journalism
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