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09:00
Then murder SEO, I know a place where you can hide the body
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you guys are still talking about templates??
We're always talking about templates.
Ah puns...they're so much fun
That is the most interesting topic in the world. :D
09:01
@OctavianDamiean: so, you like Plates? :)
I hate templates. >.>
@FlorianMargaine Totally! It is quite impressive.
I like layouts, and designing, and making it look cool...
but templates, they're stupid imo
In a close second place for most interesting topic are boobs
boobs > *
don't even try to compete.
09:02
Then there is Star Wars.
yes boobs, let's talk about boobs
If you can make a Star Wars template made of boobs...
( . )( . ) > (.)(.)
I've gone back a little bit on 4chan these last days... it was better back in the old days :(
@andrewjackson: I prefer small boobs.
my too, but mean...
the roundness
09:03
The change in topics is highly interesting.
What have I done ;_;
it is, right?
I mean... you can't prefer small boobs
but not large boobs
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you can prefer small boobs
28 secs ago, by andrewjackson
I mean... you can't prefer small boobs
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09:04
sometimes
small boobs is just unheard of
what are you? one of those funny guys?
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gotta be in the mood for small boobs
well, I'm gonna buy some croissants ;o)
09:05
Oh boy ...
(dunno how it's called in english)
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croissants
Liking big boobs (kindle tried to complete that into boobies) is clearly an overcompensation
define small
slaps @Zirak with an eval
09:05
those guys will be in my mouth. Soon. Very soon.
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yep croissants
those are good
ok, not sure it meant the same
you gotta be able to get a good healthy handful with boobs
usually with two hands
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yeah damn french poisoning our language with your crepes and baguettes and croissants
Without following the link, these guys can mean many things...
09:07
^lol
I was skeptical to click...
You want to have guys in your mouth!? o_O
was kinda hopin it'd be boobs
How did this discussion degrade to such a level?
If you're that desperate get a mail order pair of breasts
@OctavianDamiean it was upgraded if you ask me
there's nothing desperate about liking to talk about some nice tits
so...
how do movies in France work?
09:10
xD I actually have a JS question!
you guys get our movies?
like some time later, is it dubbed? how's that work?
do they come out the same time as in America?
do you go to theaters to see it?
Can I check the offset of a div to see if it collides with any other one?
Using jQuery
.offset()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=japyVYImEcM
I like this trailer... guess why
How would I go about doing that?
@JoeyMorani yes, but you'll need to loop through all of the other elements I think
09:12
Yeah that's cool. There's about 10 other divs I want to check.
Just not sure how to do it.
2 secs
How do you format code on this chat again?
var drag_p = ui.draggable.offset();
for (var x = 1; x < 11; x++) {
if ($('#drop'+x).offset() == drag_p) {
animateContinue = 1;
}
}
I tried that. But obviously doesn't work.
Can't remember the exact method name, it was something like getBoundingRects. A method on elements. Anyway, you can use that.
Incase the bot is running
!!/mdn element.getBoundingRecta
!!/mdn element.getBoundingRect
I think that's IE only
Links dead isn't it?
09:18
@Zirak https://developer.mozilla.org/en/DOM/element.getBoundingRecta
@andrewjackson https://developer.mozilla.org/en/DOM/element.getBoundingRect
!!/mdn element.getBoundingClientRect
Aha!
!!/mdn element.getClientRects
@andrewjackson https://developer.mozilla.org/en/DOM/element.getBoundingClientRect
@Zirak https://developer.mozilla.org/en/DOM/element.getClientRects
@JoeyMorani no this
@Zirak wanna see something annoying? lololol
xD
Does it 'beep' each time?
09:24
yes lol
I muted pings a long time ago.
People kept ruining my happy music enjoyment time.
09:25
do you atleast have desktop notifications on?
So would it be:
document.getElementById(id).getBoundingClientRect();
?
Hell no, that's even more annoying than the beep
I'm confused. How does it work?
It's a method on DOM elements
well how do you know what someone is talking to you? =/
09:26
Come again?
How do I use it?
Example please? :)
getClientRects returns something, so if you want to use it, you should store it in a variable or something of the sorts
here's your example: console.log(document.getElementById(id).getBoundingClientRect());
see what happens lol
@andrewjackson There's a * at the tab title
I never notice that thing
desktop notifications are annoying, but a cool concept
@JoeyMorani You grab a DOM element. And then you call getClientRects (or getBoundingClientRect). Voila
09:29
"Uncaught TypeError: Cannot call method 'getBoundingClientRect' of null"
Huh?
document.getElementById(stuff) returned null, as in "no matching element found"
getClientRects seems to be the same thing as getBoundingClientRect =/
Notice plural vs. singular?
I notice...
but what I mean is... it always just returns one
the same one getBoundingClientRect returns...
but in an array
I only tested it in this window tho
with the chat
09:34
> Originally, Microsoft intended this method to return a TextRectangle object for each line of text. However, the CSSOM working draft specifies that it returns a ClientRect for each border box. For an inline element, the two definitions are the same. But for a block element, Mozilla will return only a single rectangle.
oh
ya, you caught me... I didn't read a thing lol
Still getting "Uncaught TypeError: Cannot call method 'getBoundingClientRect' of null" when the div exists :S
it'll be interesting making a script that extracts all keywords from a W3 standard
Are you sure you're selecting it right?
09:36
what browser?
Chrome
ya, you're selecting it wrong then
console.log('#boxArt'+x);
console.log(document.getElementById('#boxArt'+x).getBoundingClientRect());
In a for loop
get those jQuery selectors out of here
remove "#"
Ohhh
Ahh right.
Of cause
09:39
jQuery? more like jQueery lol
yes, I just thought of that
thank you, thank you... I'l be here all night
@Zirak I just saw that lol
it's blank for me tho
09:40
One of the most important rules of life: Someone already thought of it. And they're better than you.
No, they like to think they are
Wait for it.
How can that be when everyone's better than everyone? lol
My screen filled up with unicorn goodness.
oh you have to click lol
09:42
Not a general you. You specifically.
"unicorn goodness"? oh no you din'ent
@Zirak the irony in you saying that to me is outstanding
:2984135 click on the blank page
Unicorn where?
Whoops. Indeed.
Makes me think of another website
09:44
@andrewjackson I don't get it
what's the name of html5 boilerplate's founder?
can't remember his name, got his face tho..
It wasn't Paul right?
Paul Irish
yep!
thanks
paulirish.com , did cornify remind you of him? ;)
So it was Mr. jQuery-
the konami code executes cornify on paulirish.com IIRC
2 mins ago, by andrewjackson
@Zirak the irony in you saying that to me is outstanding
1 min ago, by Zirak
@andrewjackson I don't get it
well there's a self proving statement if I ever saw one
=D
yep
on paulirish.com
do the konami code
an hit "enter" :)
several times.
konami code : up up down down left right left right B A
and "enter" :-)
And I tried giving you the benefit of the doubt. Ah well.
09:49
Ohh yeahh
RAINBOWS AND UNICORNS! :D
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@FlorianMargaine "at" just got nasty
view-source:testjs.net/src
recursive templating
and introducing the <@> and <@@> tags
So how do I format the code on this chat?
Instead of just pasting it
for (var x = 1; x <= noOfBoxArt; x++) {
	if (document.getElementById('boxArt'+x).getBoundingClientRect()) {
		animateContinue = 1;
	}
}
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@JoeyMorani highlight it and hit ctrl+k
Using this, but how do I get it to only check the divs I want it to?
Ahh, thanks.
Ta da!
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...but your formatting sucks, lol
09:55
Yeah...
Shh!
:P
that's good formatting lol
tabs > spaces
curly brackets on the same line as the condition/statement
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oh it's just wrapping
my bad
but tabs suck
I used to but curly brackets on newlines, but it seemed redundant
Ah, I thought I had an extra tab
on the if line
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<script id="editor-panel-template" type="text/html">
<@@ panel-template>
  <@ content>
    <div class="editor" id="editor-{@id}"></div>
  </@>
</@@>
</script>
trololol
09:57
@GGG ya, that's because I like pressing backspace 4 times to remove one indentation
Meh. Tabs = better.
So any ideas how I do that?
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@andrewjackson 2-char tab width half-fixes that
Only want it to check a few divs
(10 to be exact)
Not all of them
@GGG that's still twice as many backspaces
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oh no
09:59
I'll post a question :P
what's spaces good for anyways? aligning comments?? that's stupid
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i just unindent with shift+tab
yah spaces display the same everywhere
that's still twice as many buttons to push. >.<
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if you author with 4 space tabs and view on 8 space tabs it can look not like you intended
if you tried to block format some stuff
my text editor will detect tab widths automatically
that solves that
if it's the editor breaking it, it should be the editor to fix it imo
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10:01
yeah but if you block format stuff and it looks good to you, and my tab settings are different (they are, they're set at 2 characters) then it can look screwed up to me
if you use spaces you know it looks the same for everyone
Tab vs. Spaces war? Seriously?
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just saying
spaces are awesome
I can't waste my time caring about others lol
you care about others that can't help themselves far too much
I'll only care about others who can help themselves
...he said, driving rampant on the sidewalk
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...bottle of bourbon in his hand
10:04
...bottle of viagra on the dashboard
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...smoldering bong in the cup holder
...decapitated prostitute in passenger's seat
if you give "not caring" and "carelessness" the same definition, you're not very smart
just saying
furthermore... if you make decisions with complete disregard to introspection, you're not very intelligent.
I don't care how you define smartness (see what I did there? :p)
see, classifying that statement as "not caring" or "carelessness" could be tricky, but if you hadn't ever seriously thought about it I'd call it carelessness
it's important to distinguish the difference between smart and intelligent, if you're going to go around thinking you're more intelligent or smarter than everyone else. ;)
otherwise you're a walking contradiction
10:09
Do older browsers support img.complete? I'm wondering if the following code is good enough for detecting data uri support:
(function (H) {
            H.src = "data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAD/ACwAAAAAAQABAAACADs=";
            while(!H.complete);
            return !!H.width;
        })(new Image());
wait.
use onerror
I wanted it to be synchronous. But it would fail anyway, looking at it properly
infinite loop in older browsers
My man-flu is really affecting my ability to write code ><
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you should be able to just do
H.src = "data:image/gif;base64,...";
return !!H.width;
http://weston.ruter.net/2009/05/07/detecting-support-for-data-uris/
here's a good article about it
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nope i'm wrong
10:16
it still takes some time to parse and make the image...
so you need to check in an event
(function (H, T) {
            H.src = "data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAD/ACwAAAAAAQABAAACADs=";
            while(!H.complete && +new Date() - T < 50);
            return !!H.width;
        })(new Image(), +new Date());
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no wait
var data = new Image();
data.src = "data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///ywAAAAAAQABAAACAUwAOw==";
console.log(data.width);
that's logging 1 for me in chrome
@AndyE why???
I wonder if he has me ignored or something
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the sleeper
@GGG: logs 0 for me
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10:17
hmm
@GGG ask him if he's ignoring me lol
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must be a race
@andrewjackson yeah, I saw that article. It's a reasonable effort, but I think I can do better.
oh lol
not sure why that wouldn't suffice
oh
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@AndyE your example returned false the first time and true after that
10:19
hmm... it looks like Chrome waits until code finishes executing, unless it's already cached the image.
Looks like I'll have to go the async route after all. Oh well. Time to gut the redundancy out of that guy's code, I guess.
4 mins ago, by andrewjackson
it still takes some time to parse and make the image...
=/
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he didnt want to do async
@andrewjackson: nah, for cached images, it's instant. It should be the same for data URIs
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hmm
> If the browser supports data: URIs, the external background images are never loaded because the fallback rules are never applied.
you'll need to chain it for synchronous
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10:21
i wonder if this could be applied instead somehow
use a css rule with a fallback
and check current style
give it a callback to execute within the event
what I don't understand about the article... wouldn't "background-image:url()" be loaded on load anyways?
@andrewjackson: that doesn't get me synchronous. It doesn't matter, I'll go the onload route.
I could probably put it in a separate script block, thinking about it. But that's more hassle than it's worth.
I do wonder, though. Why do scripts wait for cached images to load but not data URIs? The former loads the image from disk, the latter loads the image from a string. IE9 doesn't even cache data URI images.
function (image, callback) {
	image.onload = image.onerror = function () {
		callback.call();
	}
	image.src="";
}(new Image(), function () {
	alert('next step');
})
that's forced synchronous
it looks ugly, but can be cleaned up with a design pattern
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@AndyE what about something like this
var e = document.createElement('div');
e.style.backgroundImage = "url(data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAD/ACwAAAAAAQABAAACADs=)";
console.log(e.style.backgroundImage);
@andrewjackson: that's not synchronous, you're gravely mistaken.
10:28
I have a Javascript loader that loads a list of files... it's asynchronous, but forces synchronous this way.
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or e.style.getPropertyValue('background-image')
wait... maybe I have the definitions mixed up
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i wonder if it will fail to set the style property if it doesn't understand the url
@GGG: nope :-)
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10:29
current/getComputedstyle might work.
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yeah i wish i had something to test in
10:44
hah: "Java [is] like having a rich lawyer as a brother. He was fun when he was younger, but now he’s a black hole that sucks away all the joy in a 100-mile radius"
Wil
Wil
10:55
I don't suppose anyone could explain/help me with this - stackoverflow.com/questions/9506008/incorrect-json-data-format I am having the exact same issue as this guy, but, I am feeling dumb that I don't understand the answers
are you using jquery?
and do you know what jsonp is?
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Highcharts uses Jquery and I have never used JSON/JsonP before, only roughly know what it is, so, I am having problems understanding this
JSONP basically is data in json-syntax wrapped in a callback function to enable cross-domain-calls
so all you have to do in your jquery-ajax - call is to set the datatype to jsonp and define the callback-function, to retrieve the data
maybe this will help you -> tbogard.com/2008/05/31/…
11:24
@all any body work on extjs 4
Wil
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@GNi33 reading now - but, what I don't get is how that is different from regular JSON... I don't get why their request works and mine fails! I downloaded their data, put it in a .txt, and, by going to a url, I get the same results
JSONP or "JSON with padding" is a complement to the base JavaScript Object Notation JSON data format. It provides a method to request data from a server in a different domain, something prohibited by typical web browsers because of the Same origin policy. Under the same origin policy, a web page served from server1.example.com cannot normally connect to or communicate with a server other than server1.example.com. An exception is the HTML element. Exploiting the open policy for elements, some pages use them to retrieve JavaScript code that operates on dynamically generated JSON-formatt...
Wil
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11:51
thanks... reading
Sorry, I still don't get it really... why does their demo @ highcharts.com/stock/demo/basic-line work when it comes from the same domain :/
just dropping this here
https://docs.google.com/present/view?id=0Ac0YlG9vMA2LZHE1MnpycF8yMGZ6ZnZxa2hy&pli=1
Wil
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again, I am trying to use a demo and host the data on the same domain, so, surly, it shouldn't really be an issue :/

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