I want to run an event listener inside an appearing and hiding div, basically mouse detection in a small toolbox.. would creating an eventlistener in the .onload be... inefficient?
Well, I'm thinking I want it as fast as possible. I've already got 4 canvas detecting, 7 canvases drawing, and- yeah, that's a lot of listeners. This doesn't really effect efficiency and speed?
Hi there. i have question : is there any javascript equivalent of LINQ select() ? something like : $('div').select(function(element, index) { return $(element).text()});
I am trying to write a generic javascript subroutine to set the periodicity in the week:
var items = {"0": "none", "1":"Daily", "2": "Every weekday (Monday to Friday)", "3": "Weekly"};
I wrote the following module, but I would like to improve it, making it more generic and readable if it is po...
I have a brand new flash drive (one week old) that has become marked as read only, by Windows, Kubuntu and a bootable partitioner. Why did this happen? Is it fixable? If it is, how can I fix this?
The problem
Firstly, this drive is new. It's certainly not been used enough to die from normal w...
@GNi33 hehehe I feel ya, I played the drums... then moved and dropped half of them down the stairs... not good. so I got a guitar and started learning that... then the ex stole it. now I just listen
yup, my lifes work. gone - all of my possessions, furniture, art, etc. all I was left with was a big pile of clothes in the middle of my bedroom - literally that was it.
yea that was a big blow - kinda a life changing event (i will admit when I walked into the place... ohh yea I forgot to mention there was NO warning.. at all. she was cheating on me and hid it well. moved all my stuff into his place. anyways I digress.. I had a nervous breakdown at 23. not a fun experience.)
I don't think they're that different, there's assholes and vindictive idiots in both genders, but I've seen some crazy women here and there, often makes no sense
@rlemon Me, at the job interview, I said that I was StackOverflow addict and a lot on the chat. And my co-worker, who is my direct boss, can see that one of my two screens is always either on this chat, either on Twitter. So he knows, I can not hide anything, and that's better :p
Well, that's quite a good use case to use good old DOM API.
$('span')[0].nextSibling.nodeValue;
And a working example.
Seems more efficient than James' solution.