anyone have or planning to take any CIW test for certs? half looking for a class to sharpen some skills / wondering if the certs have any value, if anyones had any doors opened with any certiciations
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It very much depends. I can't stand smaller screens, my laptop is a 15.6 and it sometime annoys me. But some people, especially students or people who travel a lot, like the 13.3 or 11.
@RyanKinal more often then not i test pilot at bestbuy before i spend 600 bucks or more... i wouldnt risk ordering one of the smaller machines without testing how cramped the keyboard is
@Tom Inline elements are like text, the flow freely. Inline-block elements are like text, they flow freely. But they also can have widths, heights, and margins. They are like block elements with float:left, except they never need to be cleared.
Give them a width, so they will fill up the available space.
Since they have 5px margin, you need calc() to subtract the margins from widths.
“You must be shapeless, formless, like water. When you pour water in a cup, it becomes the cup. When you pour water in a bottle, it becomes the bottle. When you pour water in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Water can drip and it can crash. Become like water my friend.” - *Bruce Lee*
That's what your inline elements are like, water !
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world navigation added to my game! much like minecraft's spectator mode:you can't interact with the world, there is no gui showing, and no form of rapresentation of you
so I guess I'm better than them: it took them 7 years to do it
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How can I find all form elements to do a submit with?
<script>
$("#form").submit(function(e) {
console.log('Submit Clicked');
e.preventDefault();
var postData = $('#form').serialize();
request = $.ajax({
url: "functions.php?do=adminmenu",
type: "POST",
data: postData
})
.done(function(response, textStatus, jqXHR) {
// do something
console.log('Submit Done');
}//return what was found into <div>
,function (data) {
$( ".contentarea2" ).html( data );
@SomeKittensUx2666 [censorship](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki?curid=undefined) The use of state or group power to control freedom of expression or press, such as passing laws to prevent media from being published or propagated. 1899, Arthur Christopher Benson, The life of Edward White Benson, sometime Archbishop of Canterbury: Volume 1 such a curious thing — it is the only thing left of the old censorship of the press."
I think that censorship is an admission that you have lost an argument
<html><!-- LOCALIZERS: If in a right-to-left locale, add dir="rtl" to the HTML element. --><head>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="page-load-errors.css">
<!-- LOCALIZERS: You might want to change the font family. You can also add styles to override sizes, etc. -->
<style>
BODY {font-family:'Helvetica Neue';}
</style>
<!-- LOCALIZERS: The next line contains the page title that appears in the window's title bar -->
<title>Failed to open page</title>
</head>
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is it possible to retrieve the elemnt that was clicked? Lets say i have 5 divs with the same class myClass. How would i make a click function that would only fire for this element??
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@Mosho here's the best song from each of their albums (in order): Hand of Blood, Tears Don't Fall, Waking the Demon, and I'm torn between Not Invincible / Dirty Little Secret for the newest album
I have a set of data that is used throughout an angularJS app. I have a service which retrieves this data from a php script using $http. Rather than call this service in each controller I would like to have the data-set stored in a factory.
How might I do this?
Here is what I have right now:
'...
So far I saw three ways for creating a object in JavaScript, which way is best for creating a object and why?
I also saw that in all of these examples the keyword "var" is not used before property, why? is it not necessary to declare "var" before the name of a property as it mentioned that Prope...
I have seen a few different ways to instantiate objects in javascript, wanted to know the benefits/drawbacks of the various approaches and why you would use one over the other.
Approach 1
var obj = {
prop: value,
.
.
.
}
Approach one is standard approach, nothing new :)
Appr...
I'm still trying to understand JavaScript, and I wonder about what the best way is to create an object that has properties and methods.
I have seen examples where the person used "var self = this" and then uses "self." in all functions to make sure the scope is always correct.
Then I have seen ...