that's what you can do, but not all people. But as i said, if :before doesn't work, it shouldn't result in a *huge* difference. The difference is only **visual** But MRS wants to have that white thing.
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Man, I have no idea how css works anymore. If anyone could bother to take a look at this and tell me how to fix this transition, I'd be forever grateful (or at least for 5 minutes) jsbin.com/karivujo/1/edit
Guys, say I have a ul and two li's of which one of the li's has a class named resetsLi. Though they upon click both can get a class named active. Why whenever I click on the other li it still console.log's "hello" ?
if($('#div ul.filters li.resetsLi active')){
console.log('hallo');
//still logs upon click of li.active
}
I'm writing a card game engine in Objective-C and was investigating how abstract I should make it.
I could write it all myself but was investigating if there was a more formal way to express any game(users, States, Rules, workflow/turns) not just for card games.
I was looking at how other people...
Using this.id is more correct than using $(this).attr("id"), the latter demonstrates lack of basic understanding of the DOM API. You have an element with an ID property so you just ask for it, you don't wrap it in a jQuery object constructor, then access it as an attribute with strings. @nicolallias Ahmad — Benjamin Gruenbaum1 min ago
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Hi All, I have a main window called dashboard. in main window I have a button, when it is pressed it will open (child) chat window . In chat window ,if i got any request . I want to send "request detail" to parent window. Any Ideas?
@rlemon never. Unless you like to take a walk around the forest instead of through. @Neil Though my filter responds to the URL, if a param disappears there the filter will unload the change to the list
So what I should do is remove all the params right?
oops, i got that code for validating dates in MVC, but it always comes out null even when I send 03.05.2014. 15:33 and format is 'd.M.yyyy.' + ' hh:mm'
You really think so @KarelG ? I think it's quite simple to distinguish what you need and don't honestly. @rlemon It sure can do everything PS can do though it's just harder...to me at least
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