I am trying to implement a angular route which should have multiple parameters. Here is an example of what I tried:
.when('/myRoute/paramA/:paramA/paramB/:paramB/paramC/:paramC', {
templateUrl: 'abc.html',
controller: 'pwrController as pwrCtrl'
});
Now the problem in this is that I ne...
I think it's less about societal "ADDness" (though, maybe. I've used the term "tl;dr" society before), but a breakdown of internet communities in favor of large-scale social media?
I think the point is to use the forum for my game.
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@nickDugger
for (var i = 0; i < thumbnails.length; i++)
{
thumbnails[i].addEventListener("click",alert(thumbnails[i].src), false);
}
Like that? Cause thats what i have right now...
@mikedidthis You've driven the most traffic to Space Burn so far :P
I think it was similar for Phone to Chrome gaining interest
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@NickDugger Ok that registered the click events properly.... But just made me even more confused because thats what i tried earlier.... Will go play with it some more.
@AaronSiciliano I think... this is just a guess, but I think what you tried before was alert(thumbnails[i].src) but when you're adding an event listener in a loop, you need to use this
@NickDugger thank you nick that got me on the right path. I didn't realize i had to enclose the method i was calling inside of another method for the code to operate properly :/
There are a handful of songs that just really move me; one of which is "Your Song", by Elton John. Don't even care that he likes peen, he makes some great music.
I'm just so tired of people and their silly people ways, that I don't even pay attention to anything anymore that doesn't directly involve me. Gonna fux up the internet with sopa or whatever, what's new? The world we live in makes me sad :'(
@NickDugger true, however now you dont have to worry about dying from childbirth, the common cold, or being called a witch in most places of the world :P
@AaronSiciliano Yeah, no, the "data-" prefix is just a naming convention, mostly. They're no less usable than any other attributes, and are more usable in other ways.
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Cool. I will use that. No other issues you guys see? I noticed a logic error i made in it but that i can fix on my own
I'm seeing logic for thumbnails, but I don't actually see thumbnails.
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And by that i mean, no other fundamental JS issues, the likes of which lemon yells at me for every time he sees my code....
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:) yeah i had a slider i made before with thumbnails, i modified it to include on a website im helping a friend with and this is the end result. I set their opacity to 0 and overlayed them on the main image to make buttons essentially
Well, having an image element without a src is odd. Why not just generate an image via js? var img = document.createElement("img"); img.src= "something";
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I have no good reason other than this was easy.... And possibly because it would affect css positioning of other objects right?
Ah. The collectionToArray bit looks a bit odd, what's the purpose of that? Converting an array-like into a real array?
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6:42 PM
converting a htmlcollection to a javascript array
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Now that i think about it.... I had a good reason for doing that... And then through iterations of modifications i think that reason has completely gone away....
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