So I have a table with lots of columns. Because of this there's a lot of space on the left (i.e. \parindent) and very little space on the right of the table:
Here's the relevant code:
{\scriptsize\begin{tabular}{ | l | l | l | c | c | c | c | c | c | }
\hline
\textbf{Term} & \textbf{Subject} &...
Actually that might work. The dark circles come from the blood in the veins immediately below the skin under your eyes. The cool might restrict those veins and lessen the effect.
Guys, I'm looking for the best way to remove all child <option> elements of a <select> . Any idea how I should do this? I've looked on SO but I'm seeing very conflicting answers.
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hmm, what's the deal with every client rest api expecting a collection endpoint by default while server frameworks like flask (flask.pocoo.org/docs/0.10/security) prevent you from returning an array due to security issues?
how i create database for websql using database wizard
any database wizard available for web sql
because i create database using javascript code, when i go to see my created database in google chrome it just showing to database created but not showing tables and table structure.
Can anyone tell me how I search for a hidden input type amongst other input types? I know how to do this with jQuery, but I'm trying to write in plain jS...
@MirkoCianfarani thanks for the link. Certainly some interesting reading, but I'm not sure I saw anything that solved my question...? Was there one section in particular that I should focus on?
@Dan you write a large question, you can search the element with document.getElementById('inputhiddenid'). (property) or search it with document.getElementsByName but returns an array of elements so it doesn't have property .value. hence the undefined error you're seeing.
What you want is document.getElementsByName("acc")[0].value
@SecondRikudo miss the instruction to write a tag in the help (left textarea for write text [help ] ) and now I save this "command" chat
Guys, the following code works on a dynamically created element
$(document).on("click","#LoginButton",function(e){
});
But i want to perform some logic when a specific element is loaded, not when clicked, i used the following, it's not working...
$(document).on("load","p.ui-li-desc",function(e){
});
@udaysagar You know where in the code the element is generated (you'll probably have some variable pointed at it) - you can set the style on it at that time to display:none or whatever
appears dynamically!! with jquery , u needs the .live version of .on to attach the click event to the parent. although i maynot make much sense, but once u read the docs
Of course, if I were doing this, I wouldn't mess around hiding elements with CSS that a user shouldn't be able to see - instead I simply wouldn't push those elements to the DOM at all.