Just clone the node:
jQuery('.fancy-select .field option').each(function(){
this.parentNode.appendChild(this.cloneNode());
});
Since this is vanilla, and DOM manipulation instead of string manipulation, it will be much faster. And it's nice and simple too.
Fiddle
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Would jQuery loading on my page affect touch scrolling on android devices?
For some reason on stock android devices, the images seem to be decoupled from touch scrolling until I let go. If I comment out some jQuery that uses masonry, it works normally. It happens on pages without masonry though, bur they using other jquery objects like social media buttons and disqus comment sections.
so it looks like whenever jquery is manipulating anything on page it makes my scrolling act weird, kind of like the images are decoupled from the scroll.
sometimes I wish it was the 90's and all there was were monitors, not all of these blasted mobiles, tablets and whatever. I;d have finished this crap months ago.
I'm having a hard time narrowing it down myself, I was just throwing it out there to see if anyone had had a similar problem.
Masonry is not affecting the other pages. One page specifically is using a disqus comment plugin and social media buttons. If I deactivate them the problem goes away, same way as when I disable Masoney on the home page.
let me just double confirm deactivating the plugins fixes the problem as it was a while ago I did it. @bjb568 I was doing that when I stumbled across the masonry code.
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Not all of them mind you, just Meta Stack Overflow into Meta Stack Exchange.
I'll have you know, factually, that we really did believe this would take place in six-to-eight weeks when it was originally announced,...
could you check this page and tell me what the social media buttons look like on safari? My client said they were duplicating but my vm ware might blow up my laptop.
@MikeM. For the learning part, somehow . But if i've done this process several times , and i totally understand everything generated by the service, i don't see any problem with saving some time on my hands.
var intValue = 123456789;
var i;
var numArray = new Array();
intValue+='';
for (i = 0; i < intValue.toString().length; i++) {
numArray[i] = parseInt(intValue[i]);
}