I'm from CD Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, the most violent city in the world according to television, but I want to show the world that there are good things here.
On the subject, there are many and very strong, jquery is an example, but I think you can still innovate.
Something that worries me a ...
how do I do JSON.stringify with jQuery? And whyd does the latest chrome not recognize the native JSON?
it says the METHOD has no method 'stringify'
I was using JSON.stringify on a blank page with some javascript and it worked when I copyied and paste it inside the live website all of a sudden the same browser says it is not supported!
@teresko Look I'm not the only one working on this, If I was I probably would stick to pure javascript so stop saying shit, if you knew enough you would know why this is
lol, @tereško I understand where you are coming from most of the time. However just because you may be smarter than the person asking the question does not qualify you to be a flaming arse when ever you feel like it.
no, don't get out. just keep your malicious comments to yourself.
I remember the days when opinionated little SOBs used to get shoved into lockers for making fun of the kid who for things like using your when they should have used you're.... watching teresko talk in here always makes me look for the locker.
So I built a little baseball "scouting report" graphic that shows stats for players. As you page through the players, their images slide in and out of the graphic. I worked out a way to do this using a jQuery queue, and it works fairly well.
The one hitch is when the graphic is changing from a p...
I still would like to point out that I don't want him to leave, or just shut up. His knowledge is more than welcome. His snarky remarks and general bad attitude towards anyone who doesn't meet his prerequisite, are not. But I would still take his advice in regards to programming into consideration.
I'm using Chrome 14 and OSX 10.5.8.
If a website generates a Javascript alert window with a lot of content (like debug information) the bottom of the window disappears off the screen.
This places the buttons out of reach and means there is no way of closing the alert window as the "traffic lig...
Ugh... I am always trying to do something new and creative. As well as being dynamic and full of javascript fun. I just can't come up with a design that works for me.
I think the coolest part of this site, once it's done, is going to be the giving tree part. There is going to be a list of kids that need christmas presents. Someone will be able to go to the site, pick a kid, see their wishlist, check the items that they want to provide, and then print out a tag that will go on each of the gifts.
I'm going to use the jquery slider plugin to make a multi-part form that'll make it a little more interactive.
That's an idea... But not initially. The tag lists their information and the child's information and is used so that the people who sort and distribute the gifts know where they're going.
I am trying to figure out if you can use htaccess to send a GET request. I am trying to rewrite hearttohandparadise.org/giving-tree.php?beginAge=0&endAge=7&page=1 to hearttohandparadise.org/beginAge-0/endAge-7/page-1 but have each of them be optional. So that way if they just put hearttohandparadise.org/page-6 it'll still work
I want to be able to rewrite a URL from:
// examples
http://example.com/location/New York, NY -->
http://example.com/location/index.html?location=New York, NY
http://example.com/location/90210 -->
http://example.com/location/index.html?location=90210
http://example.com/location/Texas ...
Well, before every commercial break and at the end of each episode, they show an image. I've been writing it down, and it looks like they actually mean something
Well, I think that if it is English, there are a lot of recurring icons (like a leaf with the glowing point in the top-right.) They might be the vowels