Do borwsers autmatically use the jquery-1.4.1.min.js file, or do I need to delete the original jquery-1.4.1.js file and replace it with the .min one? Is the non .min one simply the default for me to use when debugging?
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I'd only need a function which waits until scripts added with x = document.createElement('script'); x.src = 'http://path/to.js'; document.head.appendChild(x); are loaded.
@jon3laze Yep, I use something like Greasemonkey, but for Chrome.
@jon3laze It's called Blank Canvas Script handler.
The following is a list of currently known bugs.
There is little support for the unsafeWindow object because Chrome blocks access to page JavaScript for security
Does not support @resource yet
Does not process GM_getResourceURL yet
Does not process GM_getResourceText yet
Does not process GM_registerMenuCommand yet
@jon3laze Yep, but it does not work, unfortunately. :/
The following is a list of things that need to be done and features that are currently planned.
Improve performance, especially when dealing with lots of saved scripts
Allow disabling of individual domains for each script by clicking on the script's site icons to gray them out
Display the names of disabled scripts in gray on the script list
Add support for @match syntax used instead of @include by chrome scripts
Add support for missing commands listed in known bugs
Add ability to edit scripts included through @require
This extension lets you customize web sites by running bits of JavaScript on pages. It's kind of an unofficial Greasemonkey for Chrome, and supports many of the GM_* functions used in most scripts. It is still in the early stages of development, basically in alpha (notice the 0.0.* version.)
Chrome supports installing scripts as extensions, but it does not support most of the syntax script writers have been using for years. This extension and attempts to address this by supporting most Greasemonkey functions.
I'm writing a plugin, I want to be able to have default settings that users can change if they wish. I was using the $.extend() with a function to hold all the defaults $.extend({}, $.fn.settings, options); I would like to be able to separate different categories of settings tho... Would you recommend creating a new function for each category and doing a series of extends...or would it be better to use arrays for each category and keep it in a single function?
@Greg Is there a limit to how far you can nest? For instance, can I do something like this? $.fn.settings.css.containerCss{'background-color': '#fff', 'border': '1px solid #888' }
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We can create a simple recursive function that calls jQuery's fade function, and when complete, call itself again using the callback supplied by the fade function. With jQuery 1.4.4's fadeToggle function, it can be done as simply as:
var b = $('#block');
function fade(){
b.fadeToggle(1000, ...
Using a color plugin to animate background color on hover.
$(function(){
$('.listing-2 li a').mouseover(function() {
$(this).animate({ backgroundColor: "#0e7796" }, 'fast');
});
$('.listing-2 li a').mouseout(function() {
$(this).animate({ backgroundColor: "#d6f2c5" }, 'fast');
});
});
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is() is very wasteful, IMO. It has to do a lot of checks to see if an element matches a selector, much quicker to do this.style.display != "none". It infuriates me when I see $(this).is(":checked").
@AndyE that could be, all depends on the situation, .is() itself isn't tremendously wasteful, not in newer browsers anyway, Sizzle.matchesSelector is pretty optimized, and will use a native function if available
Is there any difference between $('.obj').hover(function() { ... code when mouse enters ... }, function() { ... code when mouse leaves ... }); and $('.obj').mouseenter(function() { ... code when mouse enters ... }).mouseleave(function() { ... code when mouse leaves ... });
You seriously need to refactor all your CSS.
It seems to me that you're using Photoshop or a design tool like this to design/cut and automatically generate html/css.
If those did a correct code, a lot of people would lose their job...
That said, I may be wrong, you did this yourself. And then,...
The two code below look same but they give me different result in IE8. Do you have any idea about that?
$('#frameMain').load(function(){
var bodyHeight = $(this.contentDocument).find('body').attr('scrollHeight');
var bodyHeight2 = document...
@Tom: the generally accepted method is to not have more than 2 nested loops ever. And if you need more, change the scope (and make an inner loop into a function)
Summation is the operation of combining a sequence of numbers using addition; the result is their sum or total. An interim or present total of a summation process is termed the running total. The numbers to be summed may be integers, rational numbers, real numbers, or complex numbers, and other types of values than numbers can be added as well: vectors, matrices, polynomials, and in general elements of any additive group (or even monoid). For finite sequences of such elements, summation always produces a well-defined sum (possibly by virtue of the convention for empty sums).
Summation of...
because the traditional math model for summation uses i as the iterated variable, programmers adopted it when translating the sigma notation to for loops
i = integer
Comes from Fortran where integer variables had to start with the letters I through N and real variables started with the other letters. Thus I was the first and shortest integer variable name. Fortran was one of the earliest programming languages in widespread use and the habits de...
Hey everyone, what should I do in order to call a method of a class recursively, but with a delay of x seconds ? I use this.method().delay(x), but it keeps calling without waiting x seconds #prototype
@Greg it's rather difficult to explain, but it compares multiple tree structures with lots of properties to an individual tree structure and calculates what entries of each tree element match in all other structures
@Tom from node in tree1 where tree1.nodes.contains(node.value) select node; that wipes out the need to loop over your trees, but returns an array of nodes that match in multiple trees
@drachenstern: Well since i == ii for the inner loop, and since iii >= ii by definition, iii < i will never be true. So you'll have the first and only execution for each iteration of the middle loop...
so the whole thing boils down to for (i = 0; i < 100; i++) array[i][i][i] = i * i * i; (unless I'm mistaken)
@Greg the matching is not that simple. Each node has properties which each have their own properties etc. That explains why I need custom matching logic with nested loops, because an node does not have to match completely, only the properties that match will be added -- or the properties of a property that match, etc.
Quite simple, don't try to open the session in CLI mode. It won't work for multiple reasons. So, you could do 2 things (depending on how "dirty" of a hack you wanted):
if (!isset($argc)) {
//Not from CLI
session_start();
}
Or, set the session path to something writable (like /tmp) if...
@Tom how's that? I can put binary data in an XML node, doesn't mean it won't be processed as text. Javascript pretty much everything can become text on the fly. I'm confused. Also, you're processing it wrong if you have a triple-or-deeper nested loop, and that's just good plain coding.
I would like to suggest Code Complete as your first recommended reading
@drachenstern sure I could stringify it, don't see the point though. XML is text, I have a class with objects. I don't see how you can say that my class with objects is XML :)
anytime you find yourself doing "complex loop{ complex loop { complex loop } } " say to yourself "there has to be a more readable, more maintainable way.
@Tom XML is in fact a modeling language for an object.
@drachenstern you are probably right, I will have to think about the logic - but it'd probably just be the creation of more functions which in the end are going to function like another loop