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user652649
12:20 AM
AHAHHA
 
the fact the kid sent a picture back is awesome, hahaha
 
 
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user652649
@ZachSaucier ahahhahahahahahaah. i know i shouldn't laugh, but it's too funny xD
 
3:38 AM
Can someone tell me what is wrong with this question?stackoverflow.com/questions/25320577/…
i got question banned for it?
 
3:59 AM
@Timothy "I don't have any code written yet" in a code block? Are you serious?
I mean OK that you edited it out in the end but you really should have known better
I could reopen, but that alone won't get you unbanned. Since it's been two long weeks since you posted that, good luck getting any of those downvotes retracted
 
 
please read the question before down voting since the question is something different and the answer is also so... — Anto 1 hour ago
What's there to read? It's just a photo of a diagram on a notebook. What there is for you to read, is the help center, in case you've forgotten what sort of questions we don't like here: stackoverflow.com/help/dont-ask stackoverflow.com/help/on-topicBoltClock ♦ 9 mins ago
 
user652649
ahahahahahahhha
 
user652649
 
user652649
brilliant
 
user652649
4:07 AM
xD
 
^ Yea I saw that, how the heck did that guy get so much rep?
The answer was pretty funny too
 
@joshhunt Lots of questions and some luck, apparently. Only some
 
user652649
8 gold badges
 
Lol :D
 
user652649
i think it's very common
 
4:09 AM
You see why people get so mad at crappy questions?
jfc
 
user652649
i will get a gold js badge for just one single answer i gave eventually
 
(you know when someone who [used to go] to church and is a moderator says jfc, shit just got real)
 
user652649
lol
 
There seems to be an influx of bad questions lately. Must be because schools have started.
 
@JoshCrozier Eternal September as it is known
 
4:13 AM
may be because there is still lots of experienced noob ...
 
user652649
youths who start programming now are obv novices
 
posted on September 01, 2014

As the line outside IT grew so did the scowl on my face. Once upon a time I learnt you could keep crowds of people at bay with an appropriately angry face, however that theory was proving worthless when it came to receiving new technology. A few braver employees actually stepped forward to converse. Brave: Hey, Airz. You’re head of IT, so I was wondering if I could get one of those…. I had

 
user652649
actually, i forgot that you are just 22 xD
 
Well I did first use HTML when I was 8
 
user652649
4:18 AM
so, entertain us with some screenshot :D
 
this is mine first design i.stack.imgur.com/qOmAx.png :)
 
Looks like you used bootstrap.. That wouldn't have been too long ago then.
 
user652649
that's not bad at all
 
and please dont lol @ echo friendly logo ..
 
user652649
echo friendly xD
 
4:22 AM
must have been done in PHP :p
 
yupp :D
and this one looks more cool i.stack.imgur.com/fI6VL.png
 
user652649
not bad actually
 
user652649
it's hard to believe that's your first site :D
 
trust me i did it
 
4:28 AM
@JoshCrozier +3 / -2, heh
@JoshCrozier Refresh
 
@BoltClock It looks like it was flagged as offensive. Isn't that a -100?
 
@JoshCrozier The penalty is only incurred when the post is automatically deleted by red flags. You'll know this if it says "This answer was flagged as spam/offensive so its content is hidden"
If it's deleted by a moderator or user then the penalty is not incurred
(Wait does it still say that? I'm not sure. If it says "locked by Community, deleted by Community", you know it was deleted by flags)
 
But the revision history says it was deleted by the owner..
 
Yeah. That means the owner deleted it before the post could accumulate 6 spam/offensive flags
 
The funniest part is that he still doesn't have a peer pressure badge.. haha.
 
user652649
again? xD
 
lol question part is missing in that question
 
"Did you really draw on paper and photograph it!?".
 
Why not? It seems like a fairly reasonable thing to do. If you don't know how to write HTML/CSS, draw ASCII art, or use MS Paint, your next best bet is to use paper
/s
 
There is always at least one "try jQuery" comment too.
 
4:40 AM
You should always try jQuery
It is the solution to everything
 
user image
2
Good old classic.
 
morning
 
Oh, wow. I guess that was based on a real question: stackoverflow.com/posts/3811678/revisions
 
@JoshCrozier It pre-dates that question
By at least a few months, if not a year
 
That's even worse.
 
4:45 AM
Nick got a downvote, probably coz no jQuery
 
@BoltClock I fixed the question?
Looks like i have got my self very stuck XD
 
Yeah I'll see if the staff will help out. That was not a very smart thing to do
 
@BoltClock Thanks i'm at a dead end with this now.
 
user652649
@JoshCrozier 26 gold badges haha
 
@WesleyCrushed Yea, I know, it's absurd. You will notice that a lot though, actually.
 
4:56 AM
@WesleyCrushed Famous Question × 25 :
not enough jquery
 
@NullPoiиteя Did he get a reversal badge?
 
@NullPoiиteя indeed, jQuery = love, when will people ever understand that
 
sadly no .. question got deleted before the badge query
 
I can't wait till Selectors level 4 reaches implementation stages
Right now everything's just "you can't do this" "you can't do that" "there is :-moz-any() and :-webkit-any() but they are prefixed so it's pointless to use them in public code"
And tons of misconceptions about the parent selector
 
I doubt the parent selector will be implemented.
 
5:09 AM
Not in CSS anyway
But we don't know yet for sure. We'll have to see what implementers can come up with
Right now the draft says it's not in the fast profile, but that can change
This is why I specifically said implementation stages
 
I hope they DO implement that
 
I hope they implement it too. I love selectors.
 
@JoshCrozier I see you
 
user652649
@JoshCrozier how about the selector subject identifier?
 
@WesleyCrushed That was replaced with :has()
 
user652649
5:12 AM
in css? :|
 
In the Selectors standard
 
user652649
ah, didn't know that
 
Functions exactly the same way, except the subject of the selector is always the rightmost. The :has() acts as a pseudo so it can be specified on any compound selector
Let me see if I can come up with an example
 
@BoltClock Yea; prior to this week, I hadn't answered any questions on here in a couple months. My current goal is to reach the top CSS users list.
 
@JoshCrozier I see you've been busy settling into your new gig. Welcome back
 
5:16 AM
Thanks ;)
 
<article>
    <header></header>
    <footer></footer>
    <p>
    <p>
    ...
</article>
OK probably not a great example. If I want to style header differently when footer is present then I could just do article > header:has(+footer)
Which would be analogous to article > !header + footer
I'm trying to think of a scenario where :has() would be more flexible than !
OK let's just say you have a .container and you want to style some descendant .desc1 differently when .desc2 exists. And these two descendants are not directly related to each other - they simply both appear somewhere in .container
.container:has(.desc2) .desc1
I have no idea how to express this using the subject indicator
 
user652649
i see
 
Yeah, that's definitely a good example.
 
I remember seeing something like .container:matches(! .desc2) .desc1 in some discussions. But it was never specified whether :matches() accepted ! and so on - it was just pseudo-code
:has() is so much simpler and doesn't require completely changing the selector syntax
Just have selector-list allow complex/relative selectors or something
It's kind of boring geeking out about something that's not yet implemented tbh
 
user652649
i'm not sure if i will ever like this pseudo all the things thing
 
5:28 AM
 
user652649
for example this is not possible:
:any(article > header, section > footer)
 
:any is pretty cool. I've seen it used in the Chrome developer tool. I think some of the default declarations use it.
 
@WesleyCrushed It looks like they removed the restriction on :matches() and now it can accept complex selectors in any profile
So it is possible - if you rename :any to :matches
 
user652649
and instead of :has i'd have preferred something like:

html body .container .desc1 @then@ html body .container .desc2 {}

using your previous example @BoltClock
 
"E @then@ F" matches F only if E?
 
user652649
5:32 AM
yes
 
That requires evaluating two complex selectors
Horrible performance-wise
I think they could figure out a way to evaluate only parts of selectors using :has, but I'm not sure
 
user652649
don't think it's that heavy
 
How does jQuery do it?
Blasted jQuery
Y u so gud
 
What does jQuery use sizzle for?
DOM Selection?
 
I think
@JoshCrozier Yeah the only places Chrome and Firefox use :any is in their vendor-specific code, for obvious reasons
 
user652649
5:34 AM
a @then@ b @then@ c {}
 
But it's neat when you find them
 
user652649
there are cases that can't be covered with :has() as well
 
Just don't expect to use them in public-facing code
 
user652649
i guess
 
@WesleyCrushed True. If a, b and c aren't related at all
I guess :has() does imply some sort of relationship between elements
The whole tenet of Selectors is relationships between elements
 
user652649
5:36 AM
also that would be less confusing for calculating specificity
 
user652649
for example it could be that each condition is valued 1xxx
 
Maybe I'm just too damn good at selectors, because I have no trouble calculating specificity for :matches()
.class :matches(type, #id) is either .class type or .class #id depending on what is matched
 
user652649
that would also be a solution for this: pbs.twimg.com/media/Bp8wRtrCEAANc77.png
 
user652649
people makes fun of that, but that's actually a problem
 
I know
I run into it all the time
 
user652649
5:40 AM
@BoltClock do you follow www-style?
 
Sometimes
I sub it but I mark everything as read because I'm not interested in half the threads :P
 
user652649
just lurking?
 
Yeah
Post once every few months
 
user652649
i sometimes have suggestions and every time i wish i'm subscribed to www-style to submit them. for example, did you start playing with flexbox? i did recently and i'm seriously worried that to see it improved after it will be popular will take a long time
 
I'm just going to immediately validate any chat flags on non-English content from now on
 
user652649
5:46 AM
i'm not saying it's bad designed. but almost. it has lot of black holes and fundamental missing features
 
@WesleyCrushed Actually no
 
user652649
@BoltClock i know my english is bad. don't be mean xD
 
I don't have much interest in flexbox
But I know one other user who does :P
 
user652649
yeah i checked many answers he gave on so
 
user652649
stackoverflow.com/tags/flexbox/topusers btw, i'm in the flexbox top users xD
 
user652649
5:49 AM
@cimmanon there's an alarming lack of flexbox discussions in this room, please join us :D
 
I've never been a flexbox fan either.
 
user652649
flexbox is the greatest all time css improvement. it has an incredible potential
 
I know
I just haven't warmed up to it because of spotty implementations
I'm waiting for things to stabilize
 
user652649
@BoltClock my mention to cimmanon will not be notified to him right?
 
If he has ever entered this room, he will be notified
 
user652649
5:53 AM
i don't think he ever did :P
 
Well then
 
no
 
There's a minor flexbox bug fixed, @Wes
A very minor one. So minor, nobody should ever run into it unless they're writing invalid CSS >_>
 
user652649
@BoltClock currently the only valid decent implementation is chrome's. but it has some problems yes
 
"Why does this work on Chrome and no other browser?" "Because Chrome accepts invalid CSS"
 
5:55 AM
I have always found it slightly confusing how the vendor prefix is in the value itself.. i.e., display: -webkit-flex;
 
"Why does transition: height 0 work in Chrome but not Firefox?" "Because Chrome accepts invalid CSS"
 
user652649
@JoshCrozier now flexbox works without vendor prefixes
 
@JoshCrozier It is a new value for an existing property. I can see why
 
user652649
the original flexbox ff's implementation was good, but they fucked up it a bit with the latest spec. it can actually crash firefox currently (i tried a couple of weeks ago)
 
user652649
soon i will start to submit them bugs
 
5:57 AM
3
A: Set width of <li> depending on the number of children

BoltClockThe easiest way is with flexbox, although support is still not quite complete and you may need to add a whole swathe of prefixes for older browsers in case they matter (I'm only including the required prefixes here and omitting the rest for brevity): nav ul { display: -webkit-flex; displ...

THE ONLY TIME I HAVE EVER "USED" FLEXBOX
 
user652649
hehe :D
 
OK I also wrote that test case for my bug report
So I guess that makes two?
I plan to read the Flexbox spec and try it for myself one day. But right now I just can't be bothered
 
user652649
ul li:nth-child(4) @then@ ul li{width:25%}
 
Better tag that with
 
YES. LEARN A CSS FEATURE BY READING THE SPEC
 
user652649
5:58 AM
^ bad ass
 
@WesleyCrushed ul:has(li:nth-child(4)) li
 
user652649
not as cool xD
 
@JoshCrozier Why? The question isn't necessarily about flexbox, even though I provided an answer
 
@BoltClock Oh wow. I'm an idiot. I didn't even realize that xD
 
2
A: How many CSS formatting contexts are there?

BoltClockIn general, a "formatting context" is simply an area in which descendant boxes of a certain kind (e.g. block, inline, flex-item) are laid out (or formatted) in normal flow. In CSS2.1, there are only two kinds of formatting context: block and inline. Both of these are described as appropriate in ...

2
A: Display property differences for inline-*something*

BoltClockI'm pretty sure the only difference, for any display mode that has block and inline variants, is that the inline-* display mode has the box laid inline (i.e. in an inline formatting context) while the other has the box formatted as a block-level box, subject to most of the same formatting convent...

4
A: What's the difference between the box-model bug and the new box-sizing CSS?

BoltClock Now we get box-sizing, which will, wait for it, allow you to specify that a width contains the border, the margin, and the padding. We plaster a trendy new name for it, "CSS3 Flexbox," and now it's the freedom designers have been looking for. No, we call it the "border box" model. Flexbox is...

 
6:02 AM
@BoltClock In regards to your FF vs Chrome thing earlier. What about this? stackoverflow.com/questions/5148041/…
 
Sometimes I impress myself
@JoshCrozier Everyone knows Firefox is the outlier here
 
user652649
btw, flexbox tables: jsfiddle.net/xDLvg with scrollable row-groups
 
@WesleyCrushed I'm sure you could mix and match display: flex and display: table-row-group somehow
Everything flex seems like a lot of code
It also helps with colspan and rowspan
 
^ I'm pretty sure that's one of the only memorable FF bugs. Chrome definitely has more, i'd say. I still like the Chrome dev tool better though.
 
Remember that a flex item can be any display type, so long as its parent is a flex container
 
user652649
6:05 AM
@BoltClock yes, but columns wouldn't be properly aligned
 
(That much I know about flexbox...)
 
user652649
yes, if parent is display:flex children will always forced to be block and treated as flex-items (unless position:fixed|absolute)
 
@BoltClock Clearly you are more experienced :p stackoverflow.com/search?q=user%3A2680216+bug+firefox
 
@WesleyCrushed The spec says " A flex item establishes a new formatting context for its contents. The type of this formatting context is determined by its display value, as usual. However, flex items themselves are flex-level boxes, not block-level boxes: they participate in their container’s flex formatting context, not in a block formatting context."
It doesn't say flex items are always block containers
Or even block-level (they're flex-level)
Unless the "forced to be block" part really means "forced to be flex-level"
Then OK, because a flex FC is almost exactly like a BFC
But I'm sure you can have a table flex item
I think having an inline-table flex item would force it to become a table, though
 
user652649
6:11 AM
well yes that's a way of saying it. i mean that flex-items contents will be laid out the same way inline-block works
 
2
A: #id#id : Repeated occurrences of the same simple selector should increase specificity but don't for IDs in IE9

BoltClockYes, judging by the behavior shown in F12, this is definitely a bug. It's also a violation of the spec, if you interpret "do increase specificity" as "must increase specificity". This issue seems to only affect ID selectors. Class selectors, attribute selectors and pseudo-classes are OK. This ap...

 
user652649
it's really ambiguous defining display. in fact they are splitting it in two pieces
 
user652649
like display:flex table; or display:inline block;
 
user652649
so, it's like table-cell
 
user652649
table-cell is basically "table-cell, block"
 
6:15 AM
Yeah the two parts are (X-level) and (Y container)
 
user652649
instead for example <b> is inline, inline
 
A Y container box creates a container for Y-level elements. But it may not necessarily be a Y-level box; it could be an X-level box in an X formatting context
An inline-block is an inline-level block container
An inline box is an inline-level inline container
 
user652649
yes
 
A block box is a block-level block container
 
user652649
exactly
 
6:18 AM
(Well, you can have a block-level box that contains only inline elements - it's a block box)
 
user652649
in summary, a flex item is a "flex-item block container"
 
user652649
still there's some difference
 
A flex item is a flex-level box. A flex-level box is basically a block-level box in a flex formatting context
lol this is getting confusing :P
 
user652649
for example in flex-items you don't need to overflow:hidden for isolating the baseline, as instead you need to do with inline-block
 
user652649
it is really xD
 
user652649
6:22 AM
btw, computed style says that flex-items are display:block :P
 
> If the specified display-outside of an in-flow child of an element that generates a flex container is inline-level, it computes to block-level. (This effectively converts any inline display values to their block equivalents.)
welp
 
user652649
:D
 
There's even a display-outside property now
I guess the computed display: block makes up for the lack of a display-outside implementation
 
user652649
i.imgur.com/Tno1BDC.png <- what i did with flexbox
 
damn
 
user652649
6:26 AM
(there's a lot of bugs i recently created xD, toolbars aren't supposed to be that tall)
 
Here's what I know about flexbox: display: flex, display: inline-flex, flex items, and flex formatting context
That's all I know. I don't know any of the flex properties
:P
 
user652649
once you get into it, it becomes super easy to understand
 
user652649
i'm a flexbox official endorser and fanboy xD
 
I'll be looking forward to it
 
user652649
good luck! if you need some help with it i'm here :P
 
6:33 AM
Thanks :P
 
posted on September 01, 2014 by nlecointre

/* by devweb2 */

 
user652649
not that i think you will need some xD if i managed to understand it, everybody can xD
 
user652649
i would really love to share my thoughts about it with someone. feel like i'm in a very very lonely party xD
 
user652649
the reason imho are the 3 specs (and i'm currently thinking that there will be a fourth xD)
 
Yeah it's a bit hard to follow
I hope there won't be a fourth
 
user652649
6:42 AM
actually no, current one can be extended to fullfill missing features i noticed, luckily :P
 

BoltClock Geeks Out about CSS Selectors

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Bookmarked 5 secs ago by BoltClock

Just to try out the bookmarking feature
OK I'm leaving. Thanks for the chat :D
 
user652649
6:59 AM
gbye! :P
 
btw you may like this
0
Q: CSS Flexbox - Same column width at colspan

Luca Nate MahlerI have two containers with 2 and 3 boxes insinde. The space between the boxes is fix. Here is the JSFiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/e9dnxm3w/ HTML <div class="container"> <div></div> <div></div> <div></div> </div> <div class="container"> <div></div> <div class="two"></div> </div>...

and this
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A: text shadow same as font color with transparency

BoltClockThere's no way in pure CSS to have a color value that references existing color values with an arbitrary alpha value. The closest you can get is currentColor (which text-shadow already uses as the default color), but currentColor takes the existing alpha value as well and does not allow you to sp...

 
user652649
ha, that's a problem i will talk about on the blog i started improvecss3flexbox.blogspot.com
 
user652649
basically he's asking for some box-sizing equivalent for flex-basis
 
7:15 AM
o/
 
Sup!
 
user652649
morning
 
user652649
7:30 AM
ebanking isn't working as usual. i wouldn't like to be in in the shoes of the man that is answering a call of ME on september monday the 1st. possibly the worst day of the year. wake up, holidays are over
 
17 days till' my birthday weee
 
@k111ky 10 for mine
morning ~
@WesleyCrushed what happened to wp ?
 
user652649
7:50 AM
i have to say that blogger is not bad at all now
 
posted on September 01, 2014

Me: Chewing gum! Defiant: What?! Me: Because its banned for everyone, but the cool kids ignore that. As Defiant and I walked up to HR I decided not to spell it out any more then that. Defiant was confused enough already. Defiant and I stood at the door of the Head of HR’s office. She turned and smiled as she saw us. HeadHR: IT, what can I do for you? Me: I need a favor. A big one.

 
yes, they made it cool, but still, xml type web design sucks
 
@Mr.Alien Yay for September people
@WesleyCrushed Themes still suck, making themes also still sucks
 
@k111ky iirc, @rlemon, @Loktar, and few more share bday in sep ;)
 
7:53 AM
I feel like internet police of currencies or something. I've like sent an email to soon to a dozen sites that still offer the "EEK" currency on Sign Up.
Which a couple years ago was Estonian Kroon, but now it's euro so EEK don't exist anymore ..
 
user652649
i'm resigning officially from being room owner
 
stfu
 
Beers on you then
 
7:56 AM
I can do this all day
 
user652649
me too. challenge?
 
you left, I left, now the third person to leave is mike
 
btw wes
aoe3 tonight
 
user652649
7:59 AM
september monday the first: today started the reign of terror of @k111ky
 
user652649
you are all screwed guys! i'm leaving! G-BYE!
 
Huh? What did I do?
 
nvm, he is drunk
 
XD
 
nvm, he's italian
:P
 
user652649
8:00 AM
i just don't like @k111ky
 
make me the owner then XD
 
user652649
actually i hate him, deeply
 
c'mon some hippy spirit
 
user652649
@Timothy ok. just for making @k111ky less important
 
My ex-girlfriends hate me, too. Join their club.
 
user652649
8:02 AM
 
@WesleyCrushed Day Zero?
 
user652649
the beginning of the end
 
God dammet I told you guys
11 hours ago, by k111ky
no, don't listen to @WesleyCrushed, he's an alcoholic.
 
user652649
true
 
8:20 AM
Morning all
 
No connection at all, but look at this youtube.com/watch?v=G-Vg2YS-sFE
 
Hi @Will
 
@will HI
 
posted on September 01, 2014 by nlecointre

/* by JobaDiniz */

 
I hate when people don't understand that the recommended line width is 80 chars.
And then they make IF statements that go up to 300 chars
 
8:47 AM
margin: 0px 0px 20px 320px;
border: 2px solid #eeeeee;
overflow-y: auto;
height: 350px;
padding: 5px;
z-index: 1000;
-webkit-overflow-scrolling: touch;
max-height: none;
}
this code doesnt work in ipad i used this class for a div which was inside bootstrap modal
 
320px? surely something is wrong
 
thats not a problem i fixed an image to the left of the div
the scroll happend in browsers
only not in ipad
 
9:25 AM
any solution?
 
I don't talk to communists.
 
wat is the reason?
 
jews
@SecondRikudo guess where I was during the weekend :P
 
solutions are welcome
 
lol
 
Hi guys i am new here
 
@Akshay hola
 
9:40 AM
how ya all doin?
 
I'm doing awesome
 
great
 
helpppp
 
:D:D:D hahahah
 
...
 
9:43 AM
work time ---
 
@mikedidthis are you playing robocraft? :P
 
@PatsyIssa negative. I haven't installed a single game after the reformat.
I am stuck playing bots on Black Ops 2 as I cancelled my xbox live sub.
 
get robocraft it's fookin awesome
 
I have played it.
 
didn't like it?
 
9:54 AM
Yeah I liked it. Just don't want to spam my desktop with games. :/
 
my awesome desktop
 

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