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9:38 AM
How to style radio buttons in react js?
 
didn't woked
worked
 
10:26 AM
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1:39 PM
is it bad to use the !important tag
 
it's not a tag
and it depends on how you use it
in general you should avoid it
 
whats a tag
things in <> are elements right?
 
yep
the <elem> itself is the tag
 
oh okay, so what is !important?
its not an attribute is it?
 
No, those are the things in CSS before :
 
1:49 PM
oh kk
 
You could call it a property, though it's not a perfect name
 
so it doesnt have an official name then?
kk thats fine
 
I think it's commonly referred to as a "rule"
 
okay
How do i ask a question about coding something if I cant put it into a jsfiddle?
 
what is it related to?
 
1:51 PM
My website is doing this weird transparency thing... but I don't know whats causing it so Idk how to recreate it
I just want it to go away
If you want to see for your self you can just click on any of the navigation bar items or the up and down arrows... matthewsirkin.com I just want to know what to google/look into to make it stop
 
HAMMERTIME!
 
your CSS is quite mangled
Why do you want that 3D look anyway?
 
I just downloaded a template, so i didnt actually make all that css
 
It probably has to do with your z-indexing is my guess
you shouldn't have to change it at all when an arrow is clicked
 
And I just wanted a template tat wasnt a tall long page... It seems most templates these days for CVs or resumes are like a single page where you click and it scrolls
change what? when an arrow is clicked
 
2:00 PM
the arrow click is not the focus of that comment.
I recommend you go much more simply and work-focused like my site: zachsaucier.com
it's more professional
 
Woah, did you make that prism music thing?
And yeah, youre probably right.. Should I not work off a template at all and just do it from scratch? I want it to be responsive - which I know nothing about, although I could learn. I just figured a template was an easier faster start
 
@MatthewSirkin yep...
@MatthewSirkin if you pick a good template that's fine
you can use mine, IDC
 
did you use a template, or make yours from scratch?
 
scratch
 
kk, do you know a place that has simple templates that I can browse that are downloadable
 
2:08 PM
no
TBH making from scratch is probably just as easy
for a simple site like this
 
Okay, Is making a responsive site a big task?
 
excuse the language
 
lmao, that was great
 
2:49 PM
Hello guys
I have a little question
currently trying to learn web design and programming
wanna make a nav bar so when you click on menu element, i want to display the content of that element on the middle of the web page, I know it handled only by JS, wonder any other ways doing it with css and html, or if it is only by JS then could you gimme links where can I read about that?
 
3:04 PM
you can only do it by CSS if you use CSS hacks
just use JS
 
@MatthewSirkin most people call it a rule or property. It's officially referenced as a "declaration" w3.org/TR/CSS2/cascade.html#important-rules
AFAIK it's the only thing of its kind in CSS
 
Can you please gimme a link for JS? that i can use after reading about it do some magic things with my navbar?
 
@Falconx google it.
 
Or how is it called? cause i googled it could not find an appropriate answer
 
try "js change content on click"
 
3:14 PM
thanks man
 
3:33 PM
@ZachSaucier this is rare
I have someone ignored already when you don't
 
3:49 PM
Whats the point of <figure>? It says it usually contains an image, illustration, code snippet, etc.. Why not just put that in a division?
 
@TylerH Are you talking about me?
?
?
 
because it's more semantic
that's basically what all the html5 elements are fore
 
posted on April 27, 2017 by CommitStrip

 
 
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6:18 PM
@TylerH so I can accomplish the same thing with a division but <figure> is just more clear when I'm reading through the code?
 
More or less
 
okay, good to know, thanks
 

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