meh I'm having some trouble with a simple thing. If you wanted to have a bar at the top of the page that would slide down, and then slide up, how would that be done?
I want to take the pictures grid plug-in code from this site : http://www.systran.fr/
I get the JS code but I don't how keep the CSS code from this div
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honestly most of the time I spent on it was getting the damn circles to work. You can only have 3 groups at a time, and if you have more than 1 next to each other they merge
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In template i am showing some information (fetching model ). now i want to save value in div like id=" here i want my feched value ". i am using backbone,underscore
right now, if you have 2 circles next to each other, they (should) clump to a new shape/group
when you click circles/groups they expand
that's what I have
@John I have a ton of ideas, from different kinds of circles to different kinds of enemies :P for example a thumper that shoots several times, or enemies that need more than 1 hit or need to be hit by group consisting of a specific number of circles
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@SamarthWahal If it can be stored in memory but iterating over it is too slow (that is, there is a time constraint rather than a space constraint) you may need some kind of indexing to quickly access parts of the data.
@SamarthWahal Either way, if it's too big for memory you'll need to break it up and only pull specific parts into memory at a time.
@SamarthWahal It's hard to tell without knowing what your data looks like. If it's too big to store in memory, then you'll need to partition it some way. Can you describe the data more specifically? What does it look like and how big is it?
@SamarthWahal No because even when they are in separate variables they are still all in memory. I'm not clear yet on whether the issue is a space constraint (i.e. too big to actually store in memory) or time constraint (too big to iterate over continuously) or complexity contraint (too difficult/complex to access- the "easiest" to solve of the three!)
@Raine It's a script that runs and saves certain keywords on a page that the user visits inide an object and asigns it value of 1 (the no. of hits). If the keyword is already a property of the object, it increments the value(hits).
@Raine So as the user visits more and more pages, the object becomes bigger and more diificult to navigate
@SamarthWahal Starting to get a better sense... Sounds like a complexity issue then, not a space constraint? Well, if you are accessing specific keys that is very fast. Objects are implemented as hash tables. You can access/change the value of a key in constant-time (i.e. no matter how big your object gets, it doesn't make it any slower to access/change a single value).
@SamarthWahal To make it easier on you, the developer, to access, maybe you can split the object into objects different pages? Still, I'm not sure what aspect is "difficult to navigate" as you say. Are you doing something more complex than just incrementing values?
@SamarthWahal If you want to optimize for retrieving the objects with the highest value, you may want to use a priority queue. Are you running into performance issues or just having trouble accessing them? Make sure not to optimize prematurely.
@Crow @Crow hey is this what you were looking for?? jsfiddle.net/LrzkP/2 basically just saved the .outerHeight() and .outerWidth to the element on mouse in with $.data() then pulled from .data() when it moused out.
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I don't really play games, the last one I really got into was SpaceChem. (highly recommend) But because of XKCD I started looking at Kerbal Space Program. Afraid...to...download. Time...sink.
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my father yesterday was saying that today will be orthodox easter, and the first guy in the family who wakes up, even if it's 7, will have to wake up all of the others
probably he was joking, nobody will get up at 7
but some guy in the family doesn't have to wake up ;D
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oh boy... I think that a whole new web re-design based on the new logo will be made
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