OK (agreement to your previous statement). So, (awkward interject, due to the fact that I do not know where to head the next point of conversation I break the silence with a random interject like this) how has (question about non-specific activities and/or feelings about any number of non-specific subjects) everyones (address to all people currently in the room and any users who may join the room in the future and read this message within the allotted social standards for response time) evening?
there are many things about the male anatomy which make me wonder why men turn gay... or women sleep with men... or how mankind has lived for so long with the male anatomy being so much less attractive naked than the females.
but then again I did work in retail stores for a few years and let me tell you the female customers and employees just re-enforced my belief that the only difference between men and women is men (generality) is that women have a more 'sophisticated' outward appearance. but behind closed doors are thinking and saying the exact same stuff.
I want to re-enforce customers & employees. not just young emplyees. young and old customers of all walks of life.
and not all people are like this - 50/50 i'd say ( thats gracious to the good intelligent folk.. it would appear there are not as many of us as there are morons)
I generalize half of all of the people I meet day to day are morons. I don't decide this by race or age or gender or religion or anything but the words that come out of their mouths (and sometimes their driving).
@BadgerGirl not at all.
in my experience women are just as shallow as men.
according to recent science, using vision tracking men more likely to look at a girls face - girls are more likely to look at the mans chest and package
var d = document.createElement('div');
d.onclick = (function(){ display_tree(catergories[i].id); }(i)
document.getElementById('cms').appendChild(d);
Whats wrong with this =/
Most mobile devices don't have a way to go 'inspect element' or do the kind of things we are used to from chrome dev tools or web inspector or whatever. This lets you use those tools over the internet, so you can do those things from another computer to solve issues on mobile devices
// If I could make you pertier, I would
var d = document.createElement('div'),
makeClickhandler = function(i) {
return function() {
display_tree(catergories[i].id]);
};
};
d.onclick = makeClickHandler(i);
document.getElementById('cms').appendChild(d);
Also, if you're using document-level delegation, it's probably helpful
// first-module.js
document.addEventListener('click', function(
// Check the target of the event
// to see if you should do something
));
// other-module.js
document.addEventListener('click', function(
// Check the target of the event
// to see if you should do something
));
I have an ajax call that is made that returns a list of latitude and longitude coordinates and I make markers dynamically to put on the map for each search result. Can some one point me in the right direction of how to make the list on the side of the map of each search result. Each result woul...
@NiravRanpara I want to make a suggestion while the user is giving input in a text area about the word being entered like the one that suggests users when I type in @ here
Suppose I have a transparent png logo which I want to bleed over from one colored div onto another (giving an effect of it 'hanging over'). If I use absolute positioning, the hang is correct, but I can't get the positioning to remain relative to an 'anchor' div. If I set it to relative, the div which it's inside expands, thus removing the "hanging over" effect onto the other div. Any ideas?
I have 2 arrays of information...one of them needs to take preference in the output, so if it has a property, that property needs to be displayed rather than the other array's property. The 2nd array is a fallback if the first array doesn't have the information. Does anyone have a suggestion for a clean way to do this?
The only way I can think of is going to make a bunch of loops and ifs.
ah..I may be getting to sleep. I think jquery .extend does this perfectly.
Is it that DirectX is easier or better than OpenGL, even if OpenGL is cross-platform? Why do we not see real powerful games for Linux like there are for Windows?
I need to trigger a alert box when video ends
THis is the code i got from google
<script>
$("iframe[src^='http://www.youtube.com']").bind("ended", function() {
alert("I'm done!");
});
</script>
I am just using the oembed function of wordpress to play youtube videos
I dont now w...
With the rise of Node.js, Shared client-side and server-side languages, real-time web apps, why is reactive programming almost hidden? Frameworks like Meteor have started to expose this extremely powerful nature of imperative programming, but it seems like it's an extremely underused programming ...
I am somewhat new to UI development, but I am very much uncomfortable with how CSS actually works.
My use-case : [ Attempted with css & less ]
I wanted to apply some specific styles inside a particular div on a page.
css attempt :
div.class1 {
font: normal 12px arial, helvetica, sans-...
@AndersMetnik Yes you got it right. Unfortunately I have to include IE8 in my list of browsers. Anyways I've a solution of storing values in cookies.
I've come across another problem. I want to use the clipboard data so that I can copy and display the copied data in some html format. Using the "window.clipboardData" I can do this for Internet Explorer and using "event.clipboard" I can somehow solve this problem for Chrome and Safari. I'm still not able to find a fix for Firefox. Any help or suggestion will highly be appreciated.
For security reasons, Firefox doesn't allow you to place text on the clipboard. However, there is a work-around available using Flash here: http://bravo9.com/journal/copying-text-into-the-clipboard-with-javascript-in-firefox-safari-ie-opera-292559a2-cc6c-4ebf-9724-d23e8bc5ad8a/
function copyInto...
@GNi33 that might be the way to go. I've put the compiled CSS files in source control to make sure the packaging goes always right. It's harder when you manage tons of servers and tons of developpers...
On the principle, you're right, and I'll probably remove them in the end, but that makes lessc, wich is a kind of detail, an essential part of the build chain for all compiling environnements.
And it adds a few seconds to the compilation/deploying on windows. But I'll try to do this...
yes yes... but when your backend is the process control of plants with AI, many data flows and so on, you don't like so much to make the build chain heavier...
I am aware of the 'content is king' seo rule, but I'm also wondering whether empty <a> HTML elements is a relatively big downside regarding SEO.
To be more precise and actually cut to the chase, I want to use this javascript plugin http://kirkas.ch/ascensor/#/Home for a site. As you can ob...