@MadaraUchiha It is for a case investigation system and they don't want anything from CDN and I have seen that earlier in some online projects people use bower for frontend libs like bootstrap. I think thats not necessary and we can use npm instead
@dipper jQuery was written at a time where the DOM API (JavaScript interacting with the browser) was extremely inconsistent between browsers and even between different versions of the same browser (I'm looking at you, IE!)
jQuery provides a nice API that hides the DOM's ugliness
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If your page is popular then of course there will be some traffic from 'legacy' browsers. And when it breaks the user will not know why. 'What, crappy page...' and move on. You just lost a customer.
Or at least have fall-back to a non-JS version for unsupported browsers. I guess you should have that anyway if you're serious about accessibility. I frequently use gmail HTML version when the connection is unreliable.
but IE11+ is very common. We're talking about a few percent of people with potential issues, and those could be solved with a few more lines of code. jQuery stopped being useful back around IE9, which was many years ago.
According to some charts IE6,7,8 and 9 are still a sizeable chunk of traffic. Of course you can look at your own visitors charts, but if you have poor support, then those users just won't use your site.
Supporting browsers older than* IE9 is very costly. Many modern JS libraries and tools are not available. It's a poor business decision to handicap your development by supporting yesterday's browser that is barely used now and shrinking.
And this is being conservative. I, and others I know, all support only IE11+
Give a fall back to plain HTML or something. I hate it when I visit a page and it doesn't work. If your visitor is a grandma she doesn't give a shit about browser versions or development practices or whatnot.
Yes, and it shows. When I visit sites that assume one browser it is really annoying. And I'm not a non-techie users. What will the non-techie's think? They'll just say 'hey this is crap' and move on.
@Brandin So you feel no new features or advancement can ever be done, since your ancient text-mode no JS browser won't supprot it. You can't hold the world hostage like that.
I also don't need to support MS-DOS or make sure programs fit on a floppy disk
No, it's about accessibility and reasonable support. Windows apps still have enough DOS support in order to say "This program requires Windows" and exit. It's a similar idea. There's no extra cost to include that boilerplate.
Well to each her own I guess. I love disabling JavaScript sometimes. And others I love keeping it on. Good sites degrade nicely without it (e.g. Google) and crappy sites just get broken. So I know which are crappy quite easily.
@Brandin That is idiotic. That's like deliberately turning your monitor to black and white just to see if a website is crappy because it has weird contrast or something
It's just what I call it. Others will have a different opinion, like if they get a JavaScript error or you've got a network timeout and it didn't work. They won't use the word crappy. They'll just say 'hey this shit's not working' and leave.
It's about accessibility. Analogy is a store with steps. Sure, it's "double development" to build a ramp, but if you don't do so, visitors in wheelchairs just won't come to your store. They won't complain, either. They just won't come.
Personally, I would want all visitors to be able to visit my store. If you want to say 'screw you' to such visitors that may be a valid business choice.
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Luggage - Can you help me here ? I want to create one big JS file and not two accroding to the entry point. But How can I do it ? they don't have any relation
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Hi, im trying to do an ajax call where is gets info every 10 seconds or so, ive written some code for it but im inexperienced, would someone be able to guide me if i show them the code?
The compiler spits out an error saying "Argument of type '{ selector: string; templateUrl: string; styleUrls: string[]; directives: typeof NavMenuComponent...' is not assignable to parameter of type 'Component'. Object literal may only specify known properties, and 'directives' does not exist in type 'Component'.)"
Would someone be able to tell me why this isnt giving me anything in the console?
<script>
function ajaxcall(){
$.ajax({url: "functions/ajaxtest.php",
success: function(data) {
console.log(data);
}
});
}
</script>
<?php
echo json_encode("hi");
?>
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Hello Every one i need your help ! i am trying to create create a javascript code that and here is the ideal if any one could contribute to it.
its like a social media, when users enter the site the is_user_logged_is parameter is loaded - its a function that checks if users is logged in, (don't bother about this).
i created a code that when non-registered users enters the site they could scrool down to view item in the page, however when user scroll to 700px a big white box from beneath comes covering one third of the whole screen and on scrolling to say 1400px. it covers half of the whol…
1 sec not even a string is passing now, nothing is happening
@Mosho if the console is printing out this, is this an array or string:
[[{"post_id":117,"user_id":59,"post":"lol","date":"2017-03-26 18:36:21","votes_down":2,"votes_up":1},{"post_id":104,"user_id":46,"post":"hi from player8","date":"2017-03-23 22:19:10","votes_down":19,"votes_up":17}]]
nevermind, its a string, when i do console.log(data[0]); , it prints out "[" as thats the first character in the string and not the first item in the array
erm it just sends an array with each of the posts information, so the id, time/date etc and displays them in divs and forms so if someone clicks on it, they will be transfer to that users page if u get what i mean