I have a situation where a content management system uses the same template for multiple websites with different domain names and I can't make a separate template for each. However, each website needs to be tracked with google analytics. Would this be appropriate to track each domain like this by...
> jQuery has extended the CSS3 selectors with the following selectors. Because these selectors are jQuery extension and not part of the CSS specification, queries using them cannot take advantage of the performance boost provided by the native DOM querySelectorAll() method. To achieve the best performance when using these selectors, first select some elements using a pure CSS selector, then use .filter().
its good to note that they do comment on these being slow.
Drupal is pretty complex, i thought i'd pick it up in a week. I ended putting in a few months of working with it on daily basis before I really liked it. I now try to use it for any project
i used WP several years back and found myself having to write too much custom stuff. I ended up just deciding write things from scratch when I tried to use WP a lot
We're developing arcade (a lot of action and speed) browser 2d-game using canvas.
Sometimes our testing players report us that there is a delay: player still moving 5-10 pixels away after keyup.
I've digged this issue, you can see yourself delay http://jsfiddle.net/C4ev3/7/ (try keydown/up any ...
I often find it useful to implement an algorithm, architecture, or data structure in order to fully understand it. It's a good way to think critically about the problem at hand, and work out the bugs in your solution.
Read that again.
"... work out the bugs in your solution."
Implementation is...
using jQuery without knowing js is like me dumping a load of wood, nails, and tools infront of you and telling you to make me a house (and you are not a carpenter) - it'll stand... not for long... and not very well... and no one is paying for it
"The load event fires at the end of the document loading process. At this point, all of the objects in the document are in the DOM, and all the images and sub-frames have finished loading."
lol.. my "boss" never gives me enough work.... He tells me to write a timeclock system for us -- and I do in 4 hours... spend the next week with nothing to do lol
@Sam Don't think I have ever put a class attribute on the <html /> tag before. Can you really do that? Does that validate? W3C seems to indicate otherwise?
hi , is there any way to make .net usercontrols like thing in javascript/jquery? actually i'm making similar things for different pages and i just copy paste the whole section
of html/jquery
from one page to other page
what i think is, it's called a plugin
if i make something like that, and just call from pages where it's needed
@jjpd That's a bit of a funny question. Can we assume a ".net usercontrol" is just a reusable component that you want to have on more than one page? If so, that is merely a design decision as you write your code. Of course you could write such a thing. Do you have a more specific problem that is preventing you from doing so?
thanks @ChrisNielsen i just wanted to know if it is possible, coz there r many pages still ahead to use same (html+jquery(events+functions)) code, better to think upon that pattern. thanks again. i'll try first to inform problems if faced during dev
guys.. when using translate to change the position of an object.. where are those changes stored?.. offsetTop/Left and marginTop/Left have either the starting values or are undefined..