@Hypn0tizeR seriously though... learn about how to make your localhost visible on your network... then your VM is just another box on your network. point it to the original machine.
My background is with C and python, and Javascript is fairly new to me, so I'm wondering if this is reasonable code.
In particular, is it appropriate to use the higher order function makecb in this context, or is there a better/shorter/clearer way of writing it?
$(function(){
var controllers ...
I am trying to implement a custom infoBubble that has the box opening to the side of a marker rather than the default position of on top. This has turned out to be harder than expected.
Using the normal infoWindow you can use pixelOffset. See here for the documentation
Using infoBubble this doe...
I'm starting to refactor the code of my plugin and i'm thinking about using require.js to handle the scripts so that i have a codebase which is more modular and testable. And i'm also planning to load by myself all the required dependencies (jQuery included) so that i'm not hindered by wordpress ...
What is "__proto__: Object"? In Facebook -object, I can access the fields but it has also an object (the latter) with getters etc -- any idea how to check where the picture is in this object?
How to add my new elements before that Add Button? I've tried by inserting before, but probably I don't use correctly this function. jsfiddle.net/uq5Fb
First time that I'm in SO chat.. I'm analyzing Google Plus's source code, I found that Google use a iframe (id="js") to load more javascript intead writting down directly on the page.. Are someone know why they are doing this way?
And.. sorry for my english.. I'm trying do write better as I can...
Hello Jefferey, when you logged in at plus.google.com and then viewing the source code you can found this <iframe id="js" name="j624277340" src="/_/apps-static/_/js/home/b,s/rt=h/ver=bUuHrwJ-cgM.en./sv=1/am=!S9QerE1PzBOJlP3i3QVHfCTAKgIIhrHoF-uCErxhpfC3/d=1/rs=AItRSTOLD17y_BfNBeC3yFF5smyMeoQuRA" class="Pv" tabindex="-1"></iframe>
Inside that page is pure <script> tags, Google Plus's is loading more javascript in that iframe, but I can't see the reason to do that..
I detected that when I click a left sidebar link, a function was called inside that iframe and then the current <div> inside #contentPane was cloned and appended to <body> with "position: absolute".
You know... it could be "asynchronous script loading". If the script files are fairly large, it may be more practical to initiate another HTTP request, as opposed to locking the page while the scripts complete. I've heard of this practice before, though I've never known a practical reason to implement it, since well written scripts aren't usually 'that' big.
But Google usually use a <script> with document.createElement('SCRIPT') and then add 'async = true' to that dynamic created script to load it asynchronously...
Ok, 'async' attribute is not widely supported by browsers, maybe that is the reason for using iframe instead creating a script..
Yeah, I was thinking that too, but it (now) appears to be widely supported. It's a little strange to use an iframe just to minutely speed up the perceived performance. How big are these script files?
That's not too bad. That's probably about 50-100kb... Maybe 200-300 if it's condensed (and I know it is ;) )
Well, IE is always the big problem.
Now, if these script files are doing some time-consuming requests, there could be a good reason for it. For example, ads can take a few seconds to appear (though I always figured ads were asynch anyway)
creating <script> tag with javascript to load the page script. Into the page script I created the elements of the page and then 'appendChild' to the DIV.