There are several species of plant eaters that have a very visible bright white behind: several kinds of deer, rabbits, antelopes, etc.
Does this white spot have any function to it, or is it purely accidental? Does it somehow help in escaping predators, or is it for signalling?
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Well I just today billed a client of mine, I expect another client to cough up in 2 weeks time as well and I have a couple of projects ahead of me later this month so I'm not completely jobless, but I could always use more work.
But man I don't ever want to go back to a 9 to 5 job, I love making my own schedules and depending on only myself.
well, I wrote them after 2 weeks of "payment pending" that how long does it take and so forth, they said that the clients credit cards had been declined, and I should try to get in touch with them
Hi guys, is there a jquery function that has the ability to do 2 slidedowns.. So 1 slidedown to make it vsible and another to slide it down to exit? Or css way?
@mikedidthis I tried using slideDown 2ce but that doesn't work, so at the moment I'm kidna stuck, I know .toggle has the same effect as slideup / slidedown..
I thought that's what slideToggle did ..., how about slideUp, slideDown then? if($('.elem').css('display') === 'block') { // element is slided down } else { // element is slided up }
I have a website with jQuery and jQuery UI. I have a Javascript function:
function ToButton()
{
$(".ToButton").button();
}
This function runing after the page load and change all elements with class "ToButton".
Also I change HTML code when user press a button. E.g.:
$("body").append('<span c...
The HTML5 specification redefines b and i elements to have some semantic function, rather than being purely presentational. However, the simple fact that the tag names are 'b' for bold and 'i' for italic means that people are likely to continue using them as a quick presentational fix.