This example shows in detail... The problem starts with:
.h:hover { background:red }
.h:hover ~ td { background:blue }
That works fine: the :hover event selector triggers the following-sibling td element. So, we can say that the ".h:hover triggers ~ td"... But, if the td element has a ...
Reinstalled my copy of Stronghold Crusader to see if I still enjoyed it
and I did
so I bought the HD version on steam
We will see how it goes
maybe I will purchase Stronghold Crusader 2 if it ever drops in price by at least 50%
I spent something like $20 on the first one in 2002... gonna have an impossible time getting me to pay 2.5x that for the sequel, especially when reviews show that, while enjoyable, it's not as good as the original
I'm using shadow dom to avoid my element's style from accidently affected by the host document,but it still inheritance some attributes from the parent,like the 'color','font-size','line-height',etc.
After searching google,I have found that there exists one attribute which can be used to achieve...
but what to do if Thread is attached to various aggregates? say $subscriptionRepository->save($subscription) (in $subscription->getSubscribedThreads())
I'm trying to understand why the min-width: 600 media query below would overwrite the min-width: 768media query.
I know that 600px comes later in the CSS file which could be a reason, but surely only one should only be applied if the screen size is either 600 or 768?
I'm looking into media quer...
When I add audio tag to html and try to see it on IPhone 5 it has only half the size. How do I fix it?
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>
<audio id="audio" preload="auto" tabindex="0" controls="controls" type="audio/mpeg">
<source type="audio/mp3" src="someSource.mp3">
<
Hi everyone. I have this highlight script, but it is not working. Can someone kindly take a look and tell me how to fix it or what is missing? jsfiddle.net/revzephyr/94yyyLhz/1
I found this fiddle that displays a checkboard in HTML/CSS. Each cell has a in it. If I remove the non-breaking spaces, it renders the same in Chromium and Firefox. What are the non-breaking spaces for?