you want to use an svg but you don't want to know anything about how to use it. So if you want anything changed you are going to have to get someone to do it for you
for example: I want fish for dinner but I don't want to learn how to fish, can you catch some for me?
@AliSamii by answering people are given a chance. A comment doesn't prevent any further chances or hinder the chance they had either. My comments are constructive criticism, pointing out where an answer can be improved. If you have a problem with that I'm sorry
Hey can anybody help me with an unfortunate IE + cookie issue I'm dealing with
navigator.cookieEnabled returns true when cookies are disabled. I thought it had to do with intranet vs internet but I'm having a hard time knowing for sure
Yeah, so I replaced it with this snippet I found on SO somewhere: ("cookie" in document && (document.cookie.length > 0 || (document.cookie = randomCookie).indexOf.call(document.cookie, randomCookie) > -1));
But it appears to place the cookies regardless of my settings if I'm in anything but my production environment
I tried to check what IE thinks is intranet / internet, as I read that it may still allow placing cookies on intranet sites.... but some of the environments that are letting me place cookies show up as internet
Does anyone know if I can center an element (fixed width & margin:auto) and then offset another element (element2) to the right of it? (Without both elements centering)
thirdly, since "no ID?" is nested in the container of the other, the only way to position it they way you're wanting is to use position: absolute; and left: 100%; that should get you what you want if you do it right
@ZachSaucier okay if I position absolute left:100%; then it seems to push it so far right that it goes off the screen. So is it fine to hardcode it to whatever % looks like what I want?
@Michael % sizing is always based on the parent container, in the case of position: absolute it's in respect to the nearest parent with position relative (or the body if none exist)
Quick question: Is there any color naming resource that you guys refer to? I could use it for the SASS variable names. One of the colors has lots of different shades of it. I am running out of the naming convention. :D
any idea if there is an option to stop mysql from returning multiple rows (Like we talked about yesterday)? The query works fine in phpMyAdmin but not from my code :/
don't worry, just ignoring this framework now and it works fine