awkward. Anyone know how to center the text in a select? I've tried bootstrap text-center and center-block also style="text-align:center" but none of those work :c
Use top and bottom padding and remove height to align the text in the middle, like
.select{
padding: 4px;
}
Your updated CSS would be
.select{
width: 224px;
border: none;
font: normal 14px/16px "HelveticaNeueLTCom45Light" , Georgia,serif;
display: block;
float: none;
...
Now that Android 4.1.1 is out there on some phones I noticed that issues start to pop out using default browser and this OS.
In my case I have an application that uses web views (meaning default browser) and a lot of canvas.
I want by having this topic that everyone to post found issues and sol...
@easwee i dont see why that question should be opened. it might be reproducible, but the OP didn't provide any could that would do so. it also appears to have reference different problems that are potentially unrelated.
How would I force the sm_Footer div to be 100% of the parent width but not outside, my Close button on the bottom right disapears when I resize the browser smaller: codepen.io/anon/pen/NGOJRZ
Guys. Given a page designed so that the browser address bar disappears on scroll to bottom, do you have a reasonable solution to make that address bar also hidden on arrival to the page (it's fully scrolled, it's the miaou chat) and also when the virtual keyboard opens ?
I don't believe there is any solution to hide bars programmatically using javascript/css/html, but let me try to describe a problem. We are the team of mobile game developers and we have been developing a game for one year.
After iOS 7 announcement we have faced the problem that it is IMPOSSIBL...
"Once we have those guidelines, the developers can get trained and we can practice following the guidelines to promote consistency. The consistency will start with the developers, and then spread to the BAs once the developers start educating the BAs and UX designers on what is technically feasible and not feasible."
They have our BA team making wireframes for this app.
Well typically a BA would make a wireframe to present at a meeting with the developer and the designer, so that the developer can determine if it's feasible, and if so, the designer can create the design elements
Because the app is driven by a business need, which the analysts are most in tune with
I see a lot of inefficiency with that. Does it make more sense for the BA and Product Owner to write out stories that describe need and then collaborate with the dev/designer?
I want to have 5 equal columns on a page i am building and i can't seem to understand how the 5 column grid is being used here http://web.archive.org/web/20120416024539/http://domain7.com/mobile/tools/bootstrap/responsive
Is the five column grid being demonstrated above part of the twitter boots...
@Plummer writing out stories that describe the need sounds way less efficient to me than a wireframe
with stories, you'd probably ultimately get a better product due to more descriptive detail, but it would take longer because the designer/developer can only make guesses
@TylerH I think it depends on the scope of the project. For a large, commercial application, it appears to be almost necessary. That, or the BA's need an actual UX designer on the team.
I'd like something dynamic, e.g. user has 6 equal columns, and wants a 7th, in js (so you'd have to make a server request for this? for doing the less compilation etc...)
@Plummer the only time i have ever felt the need to write out "user stories" is for my first dev job. the company owner, who was dictating the direction of the project, was completely out of touch with who our users were and why they come to our site. he had a "if we are just like facebook, people will like us" mentality
@Plummer i dont think you need "stories" to do that. unless your idea of story is something completely different from mine. the kinds of stories ive seen are "sally is a 32 year old mother of 3 and cant setup her own email client"
Hey guys. Now I'm creating ui buttons for my web app / site ... I have a whole bunch of different buttons for actions .. eg. opening a modal, saving something or a refine a filter button. For the best practice and for seo ... should I use links for such buttons when no linking is actually done or div blocks (no semantic meaning) with special cursors assigned to them?
first the analysts should discuss how data should flow (information, not data as in actual bytes) with a dfd, then based on that they should create wireframes to bring to the UX designer and developer
The best you can do in that case is keep a record of all the times you've had to figure stuff out that would be fixed by handling that beforehand, and then use that evidence against the project manager or director or whomever so that whoever can make a decision will see the value in it
@TylerH That's the next step. What sucks is the higher ups deciding, "Let's just add another 20 story points each sprint to motivate the team to try harder."
I think the problem might be that they're calling them "story points"
if you refer to them pointedly as "requirements" maybe they'll understand it's not such a good idea to just add more without giving you more time
and hopefully they don't just respond with "well a good architecture from the beginning would mean easy implementation of new ideas seamlessly without having to spend time restructuring"
The structure is: Product Backlog Item (PBI) contains requirements. PBI's are given story points based on requirements. X number of story points are taken on each sprint.
The response was they want the developers to enforce design standards on the BAs. But the developers have no clue what standards should be because they aren't the ones writing the requirements.
@TylerH story points have nothing to do with requirements, but with project velocity - at the begining of sprint you estimate the tasks with story points usually based on fibonacci (1, 2, 5, 8, 20) - short tasks get 1 hard tasks get 20 if a task wants more then 20 it has to be split in two sprints because it won't be completed in the given sprint
it's devs job to estimate the tasks on sprint planning
you should be real - try to not underestimate tasks
it's for your own good since you will only commit to deliver that ammount of work - sprint will keep you protected from higher management's "brilliant every day ideas" that you won't go implementing because you are commiting to the sprint
story points also help the project manager to track the project progress - if you are using some decent managing software like Jira you get autogenerated burndown charts
if more tickets get added to sprints or unclosed tickets remain in a sprint you will see it on the burndown chart since the red and green graph won't match
this can alert the project manager early before project delivery that the team is badly behind the schedule
@easwee They're using TFS now and just dumping requirements straight into PBI's. The problem that arises is that the PBI's have inconsistencies between then because they are being created and written in their own little micro-cosms.
There's no central requirements documents for particular areas of functionality in the app
heh - we use it a lot, it's specially usefull because we have offices all around the globe and you often don't even know who you need to speak to get something done - so you just check in confluence who's assigned to the project and where to find him
also you have all the specs in place
and any docs you may need to provide (usually API and integration docs) you just put there and the sales when they need info read all from the confluence - I never get contacted by anyone asking me some trivial stuff about the project
even if someone would need to they speak to our project manager and he will then ask me if even needed - it's mostly such trivial stuff he can answer since he knows the project enough
I am attempting to get the month name of the current date using the JavaScript Date(); class. I have noticed that there isn't a way to do this unless I create an array of strings with the month names.
var month = new Date();
month.getMonth();
> 10
I am looking to get "November" instead of an i...
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