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Can someone help me out? Trying to get this little thing to work, it keeps coming out of the initial DIV tag as so: i60.tinypic.com/2u56st5.png. The original code is <div style=\"background-color: #93FFE8; border-left: 1px solid #333; border-right: 1px solid #333; height: 3px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;\"><div style=\"width: 30%; background-image: url(images/misc/level_exp_bar.png); height: 4px;\"</div></div>
How can I put the background image inside the div?
I have a simple array like Array([0]=>["one", "two"], [1]=>["three", "one"]) and I need to get the keys in the outer array where I find "one". What is an efficient way of doing it?
installing kohana 3.2 on php 5.2.17, getting this error "The configured system directory does not exist or does not contain required files."
on install page "System Directory" fields giving above error. when i changed the path of sys dir to capicatal it working SYSPATH/Kohana instead of SYSPATH/kohana
the interwebz is mourning the loss of my kitteh, which was hit by a car yesterday evening near my house and we had to dig it a grave ... a moment of silence for kitteh (named buzz) ;(
@Lukas, this may be crazy, but you can make your $allMeaningPhrases = array ( array ( 'lion' => 1, 'cat' => 1), array( 'tiger' => 1, 'apple' => 1), array( 'lion' => 1));
@tereško I am trying to do cors requests in IE with credentials. But it looks like my cookies don't get transfered :| I found this which looks like it is telling me the only real way of doing this is handling cookies manually by sending token back and forth
Is my assumption correct I have to do manual "session" management? :(
If a user sets "items per page to 10" and navigate from page 1 to page 4 and then on page 4 user sets "items per page to 20" then shall we redirect user to page 1 ? .
If i dont then my calculation of finding offset get failed , offset = (pageNo-1)*Items Per Page +1 . For the above example it would give offset = 3*20 +1 i.e 61, that is wrong since user has visited only 30 items before coming to page 4.
Who's able to help me out.. I tried autoloading via composer and made this example: http://speedy.sh/D5pfQ/LearningAutoLoading.zip But Now I would like to start creating 1 view with a model and a controller what is the best practice to do that?
* For example the {model,view,controller} folders. Do I create them in my app folder or outside of them
* How to start loading a default homepage? Do I create a new controller where I load that view?
Hi, @RonniSkansing What is the good thing about doing that? I really would like to learn to get my structure right but it feels I need a 'basic setup' to start from.
I have created a mini game as web application and stored the score in a live database(mySQl). But now I need to develop the same minigame as window application. My doubt is.. how to store my score in local database.???
Anyone here know how to stop phpStorm compiling partial SASS files? The ones with the _ prefix because they are not supposed to be compiled
I've seen you can define your own custom file watchers and instead of choosing a file type you can use a regular expression. This should work hopefully
@SecondRikudo The thing with the file watcher though seems to be working. I create a .scss file and when I save it it automatically compiles to css, the problem is it's compiling the partials too which I don't want but hopefully a little big of regex will fix that
I want a bot in here that automatically detects words like "jQuery" or "JavaScript" and moves messages away (either bin or JavaScript room) while giving an automated response to GTFO.
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Only do this for users who aren't in this room a lot (this is their first time here in the last two weeks or so)
@ircmaxell Don't get me wrong, this is for the users.
Instead of insulting them and kicking them out, they get a decent informative message that this isn't the place, and that they are better off in the JavaScript room.
@SecondRikudo Why not a bot that just starts another room with the user and says "Hey! A fellow jQuery-ist! That's great! But those PHP folk? They're not too keen on our awesomeness. Let's take this over to the JS room to protect them from our awesomeness."
When you have a colour that is not #000000, a tiny tiny shade lighter at #010000. It looks black to the human eye but in theory would it be called some shade of extremely dark grey?
The background colour I'm using is actually #333333 which is not as dark as the colour I mentioned above. I will just call it dark-grey. The human eye can tell that colour is not black I think
Hello guys, I wanted to ask is it ok to require some classes even if I will not use them in about 10% of the cases? I have one index page which handles all the page requests and I added there require Helper, Util and Config.
Calling it #333333 would be stupid because then if that colour changes in the template I now have loads of places referencing $c333333 but the value of it is now a different shade of grey
I've never had such issues in Sass; I modularize everything to hell, and as a result I typically pass the color literal to a mixin or function or whatever; then in that scope it's merely referred to as $color or whatever the param was.
@David Yes, I know; hence ":-P"
That would be like public $seven = 7;
@David Instead why don't you give it a contextual name; $mainColor, $navColor, or $primaryColor
@DanLugg I didn't see the ":-P". If I was a completely noob I could have actually went off and did that and caused myself countless hours refactoring my code in the future
@Almis Technically, yes, using require does slightly slow down your script, but if you use an autoloader you will avoid having to require the class, and so you won't need to worry about it, and the performance issue will go away.
@Almis I'd recommend not writing your own autoloader. If you start using composer you can use it's autoloader getcomposer.org/doc/01-basic-usage.md#autoloading as well as use other peoples libraries, and also share your code with them.