@Neal in fact I do, I just supposed (worngly) multiple line code doesn't work here. Now I noticed the fixed font feature. Let me try again:
function loadPics(index) {
$(getContainer(index)).each(function() {
$(this).find('img').each(function() {
$(this).attr('src', $(this).attr('xsrc'));
});
});
}
Any better (cleaner) way to do this?
It recieves an index of an element (in my case, a slide of a slideshow) and allways return only ONE element. That's one of the things that made me think that maybe I could get rid of the "each"
function loadPics(index) {
$('img', getContainer(index)).each(setAttr);
function setAttr() {
var that = $(this);
that.attr('src', that.attr('xsrc'));
}
}
@Darkyen long polling sucks for that. especially when the client doesn't recheck for positioning. I've had it happen to me. Quick verification on your end is to mouse over and check to see that the id's are in order before you call out a ninja move.
wth, cache buster ( random javascript.js?1234123 ) not working in android.. default browser Or chrome.. still loading the old version from cache.. has anyone ever dealt with this?
I have a dedicated server on a webhosting company "not godaddy", and I manage my domains through godaddy.
I want to add a new subdomain and want this domain to point to a certain folder in my website.
I tried to add a new record : mysubdomain -> www.mywebsite.com/subfolder but godaddy appeared a...
@rlemon remove the forward and add the subdomain as a new domain. In hosting control panel, go to More - Hosted domains - Edit the subdomain of domain - and then edit the folder it points to ..
So get the default virtualhost, copy it and change it according to your new subdomain. When you restart apache, it will pick up your new virtualhost and serve it
The new WebSpeech API, driven by Google but supported by at least Apple and perhaps other browser vendors is yet another interesting API for JavaScript applications that will enable some pretty amazing stuff in the future. The API adds support for both voice recognition as well as speech synthesis to JavaScript. You may remember that Chrome had added support for an additional form input attri…
There needs to be an = sign after the random name I think or else it won't look like a proper query part. (Not 100% sure that's true but it'd be the first thing I tried :-) — Pointy4 mins ago
I have an element (a `div`) which I only want to show if the outcome of an if statement goes a certain way. What is the best way of doing this? Should I have the element already on the page and hidden in some way, or should I create the element when the if statement is being called?
@phenomnom @m59 It will be used pretty often. With Win 8 Apps they have multiple views including 'filled' and 'snapped'. In snapped view I want to present the user with a search box, whilst in filled view I want them to use the native search. Given that Win 8 apps generally use standard JS. What code would be used to hide an element? I know there is a visible attribute, is this the correct one?
OK: while I understand lemon meme will need to have it's own new layout - I do have a lot more server than it needs and 252 more subdomains. SOOOOO... lets start of the list of 'subject specific' meme generators
Also, if it is hidden does it still use up 'space' as such and therefore stretch its container element, or is it effectively not there until it is made visible?