@ThiefMaster you don't live in the UK, I can tell. I'm not fo a second going to claim that smoking is a good thing, but we pay ~9 euros+ for 20 cigarettes these days.
One single value applies to all 4 sides Two values apply to 1. top and bottom and 2. to the left and right side Three values apply to 1. top, 2. right and left and 3. to the bottom side Four values apply to 1. top, 2. right, 3. bottom and 4. to the left side
Look I'm not here to defend the position of the smoker, but you clearly all speak as people who have never been addicted to nicotine. If I could quit then I would. I have tried many times.
do you see what "padding" im refering to @DaveRandom... if i had no styling in reference to padding on the menu ul then surely it would be flush?... but its not..
I'm gonna say +1 for inspect element, kinda hard to tell from a screen shot. At a guess you have a leaky unclosed tag or something, hard to tell from the ss though...
@KirstyHarris Do a direct input copy past now, if it is an unclosed tag that will tell you straight away, don't spend ages writing styles to work around quirks mode ;-)
Do not repeat the if.
Use it like this:
if(foo || bar || ...)
i.e.
if(strstr($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],'MSIE 6') ||
strstr($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],'MSIE 7') ||
strstr($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'],'MSIE 8')) {
}
An even nicer version would be this:
if(preg_match('/MSIE [6-8]/',...
Could help about creating lighting and shadows in a 2D environment, like the image below.
http://i.stack.imgur.com/0FEQz.gif
I did several searches but got no results
( ps: sorry my bad english i'm brazilian )
Here is the height of hippocracy : "You havent made this presentation" , Me:"Why?" Them : "It looks too professional to be done by a student and the css thing you claim to be yours implies you copied it off the web"
All the OS's have a purpose... of course the purpose of Windows is to keep stupid people from killing themselves because they cant handle the slightest change...
hey guys, quick jquery mobile question: how can i bind a handler to any event on an input element? ive tried tons of solutions but they dont work, even though they work on the $(document) selector without problems. pastebin.com/tTq8pkA2
it is driving me nuts and i cant really go to sleep without solving this, please help
@phenomnomnominal Point is, even if i know that the selector is indeed working correctly, calling keydown on it wont do anything, but if i replace the selector with document, it works wodners
in other words, $('#someID').keydown(function(){alert('x');}); doesnt work, but $(document).keydown(function(){alert('x');}); does.
Did you try binding the function and then manually firing the event, just to make sure that it isn't the event that isn't working, rather than the binding?
@phenomnomnominal at its core is a simple <input type=text> tag, and the standard jQuery library is included, so if it should work on standard jQuery, it should work on mobile
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