I'm pretty sure if I was in a really bad mood and wanted to protest something, but I didn't quite know what, I could still find something better to protest than the confederate flag
@MadaraUchiha walmart has no business banning the confederate flag. the fact that there are people in the U.S. who think that the civil war was about slavery, despite being taught otherwise in school, is mind boggling
@NullPoiиteя i would say join a better company and dont care for salary as of now... once u get some experience from gud companies you can join even better ones later with decent experience in hand and will get a decent salary as well
@cimmanon Headline: "American ingrate gets upset after tricking unsuspecting Walmart (read: not well educated) employee into creating ISIS battle flag cake."
i dont even understand how anyone could read "to kill a mocking bird" and think that it is racist, the whole point of the book is that even a child can tell that racism is wrong.
guys how can I change the font size of a text in span inside h1 for example: <h1>University of the East<span font-size: 20px;>Manila Campus</span></h1> what's the right way of changing the font size because this doesn't work?
I have imported imagesLoaded, so I'm doing a get request for the data and in the callback, checking when the images finish loading, init isotope, init lazyload, add some handlers for scrolling to activate lazy load on images when they come into the viewport
@StevensHaen well, you dont want your form fields/labels to run together so that you cant tell which label belongs to which field. how you go about this doesnt matter a whole lot
Either you transpile everything in advance (generally a better option), effectively adding a build step, or you use the babel runtime, which is basically only good for proof of concepts and examples.
"I have a nail that I want to screw in with a screwdriver. People are telling me to just use a hammer, but I want to use a screwdriver." Do you understand how flawed that logic is?
Whitespace is an esoteric programming language developed by Edwin Brady and Chris Morris at the University of Durham (also developers of the Kaya and Idris programming languages). It was released on 1 April 2003 (April Fool's Day). Its name is a reference to whitespace characters. Unlike most programming languages, which ignore or assign little meaning to most whitespace characters, the Whitespace interpreter ignores any non-whitespace characters. Only spaces, tabs and linefeeds have meaning. An interesting consequence of this property is that a Whitespace program can easily be contained within...
If i have CSS applied to an element, is it possible in CSS to say if that element has a class, do not apply the 'global' element styles? I.e., I have 10px padding applied to span. But if that span has a class the padding won't apply. Adding -10px padding to that class isn't an option unfortunately. Is this possible?
If you are trying to make a font look as crisp and uniform as possible should h tags be avoided for headers since they kind of warp the actual font? And instead use the font attributes to add more customized increase size/weight/ect.. It looks like h tags do margining and stuff, so I am not sure which route will give a better size scalability and not warp some characters as much. Using a Google Font if that matters.
Yes I referred that question, but they gave width for <th> fixedly , I have to change my <th> width dynamically based on the data in <td>, is there is any possible without giving width?@cimmanon
I'm personally bored from the tag I've been participating the most (Delphi). There's a lot of repetitive questions. Askers usually listen only the highest rep users ignoring the others (but they are under certain pressure sometimes). No motivation to reach a new privilege is also a bit demotivating for me. But I'm glad it happened, since I've started to invest my time into living :) [I'm not a high rep user though] — TLamaApr 29 '14 at 19:39
@cimmanon h tags add margins, I kept asking if that warped the actual font out of its normal scaling. That was my question. Sorry that you were not understanding it and for causing such a burden.
@Austin a) no one knows what you mean when you say "warped", b) margins have nothing to do with font-size (unless you're specifying your margins in ems, but browsers don't do that by default)