I can use console.log() to print to chrome's debugging window, or firebug, or yui etc. But that is an asynchronous call. Does anyone know how to make a blocking console.log() call? Perhaps some sort of console.readline() method could be used?
david, If you alert something on a website, it freezes everything on the page until you click "ok" - although often annoying, this can also be useful. For example if you want to slow a very fast javascript function down so you can step though it.
Using console.log, especially in loops, can generate tons and tons of print messages, making it impossible to tell which one you actually wanted.
i have 'n' number of comboboxes. all the comboboxes have the same content. so once i select a few options from one combobox, those options should be removed from the other comboboxes. i was wondering how to go about this using jS or jQuery..
but for second one i will argue that once you understand the principle of how jquery works then all you need is the learn the keywords and pretty much everything is the same.
Hello,
I have a simple javascript that I'd like to loop for multiple elements. Here's my code:
<script type='text/javascript'>
for(i = 1; i < 100; i++)
{
$('#link'+i).click(function() {
$('#container').removeClass();
$('#container').addClass('templateid'+i);
});
}
</scrip...
You've got mad and are abusing your mod powers. A dev is on the way to suspend you for life. You only have time to ban one person before they get to you. Do you suspend: Rebecca Chernoff, Jeff Atwood, Josh, or whichever innocent user's profile you can find first
I build application using html, jquery and adobe air. In part of my application, i use date time picker that provided by jquery. If i test them using browser , it works well. But when i combined with Adobe AIR, and compile it using AIR, it didn't work....
Here's my code:
<!DOCTYPE html>
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Update: Considering you mad people think this is the 9th best application currently built with the API, I've updated the tool with more options - so now your generated unicorns can include any of the title, body and/or vote count.
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Before 'if' statement... Past 'if' statement. Floating point exception on my system. So, you should check whether e is a very popular way to access Word and Excel documents. There's a line inside an expression like that; the simplest w...
@IvoWetzel Just considered "rep-whoring" the array would use console.log instead of alert... use console.log, seriously. You can even copy onto a new {} elseif array> array.slice() elseif primitive -> return value
It seems the guy had gone and completely deleted the original question and then created a new one where it used to be, thus making my answer irrelevant
You could:
a) Run the code in tags in the head to reduce HTTP Reqs
b) Use Less.js to reduce your CSS file size
c) Minify your CSS file and JS here
Think about maintainability (made up a word?) your best to reference rather than apply the style to each element individually.
The question used to be "how can I speed up my page loading"
Editing it to explain is purely optional, but 10k+ users can still see the deleted answer so it's up to you if you want to leave a note indicating that you're not stupid and didn't post an irrelevant answer :-p
you can also edit after deleting, I've been in situations where I wrote an answer, the question completely changed, I deleted, edited, then undeleted and got the accept.
You can see a simple overview here: http://www.w3schools.com/Css/pr_class_position.asp
Also, if I recall correctly, when declaring an element relative, it will by default stay in the same place as it otherwise should, but you gain the ability to absolutely position elements inside it relatively ...