sometimes I love it to type whole books into commit messages. Those will eventually only read once or twice. Once quite soon to get the message out, and twice when there is some heavy debugging or archeology and then I'll love to have some literature :)
@ThW for small examples where you don't want to use some PHP templates try AngularJs. It's very easy to divide page to two parts - first you collect all data needed for page to some structure and put it to ng-init attribute using json_encode(), then only HTML code with Angular directives using this data.
hakre: yes, about users it was a joke. But in any case I no longer care about users without javascript, because this time is better spent on other things.
however while HTTP/1.1 was rewritten, it seems to have been forgotten to but TBL in, it might be just the sign of time that it's going down even faster now.
@ThW I'm not a huge fan of data- attributes, data is either part of the element or part of an object model - I'd rather crawl data to find DOM elements than the other way round
@hakre I agree, it would be nice if people didn't cave into using them, thus forcing browser engines to adopt the standards sooner. However, I also need to make money, and shitty looking websites make less money.
@SecondRikudo counter-theory: if the visual representation is that important that you need to use a pre-processor, you're concentrating on wrong things.
you have preprocessor for CSS. It means you need to take some additional actions to have it working. Now lets move out and instead attach a script who will get standard css and make requered fixes for this browser. For my opinion second variant is better
@ThW I'd rather do that with CSS for styling and JS object model for mechanics (it's highly unlikely you just need a few props, you probably need some logic as well), but like I say, ymmv
@hakre Exactly. All preprocessors do (once you understand them) is let you write the same shit in less lines; whether through condensing, reusing, or some other method. You only end up with shitty CSS if you would have written shitty CSS to begin with. And the same can be said of any preprocessor (CSS, JS, etc.)
@nedshares well, that part is mostly problematic. writing own coder is often harder than you think. especially if there are drivers that tell you you won't have enough time. that should make you suspicious.
simple example is instead of doing the document.element... (forget at the moment).. i created a simple js function: get(name)...so you can just do get('profilePic')
@DanLugg Hrmm...I haven't done much with IDE automation but if that was a priority I might look at Atom. But, only because the scripting is done with JS and I already know that language.
I've only been fooling around with the editor for a short time now and don't know if I would use it for any other reason
> Warning When serialize() serializes objects, the leading slash is not included in the class name of namespaced classes for maximum compatibility. (from: http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.serialize.php)
@hakre Hrmm...from the wording of the documentation I'd expect it upload_max_filesize to check individual files and post_max_size for the entire request