So, I'm thinking of extending Markdown to support a way to float images right and left. Current Markdown for an image is ![alt text](location "optional title"). I was thinking starting with either !>[ or !<[ might be a good way to go about it.
I just got one of those scam "Windows support" tech calls... instead of trolling the guy I just hung up as soon as he said "windows support"... instantly regretted it.
we have like 8 lines coming into our office so we get a lot of scam calls during the day. I got into the habbit of just hanging up as soon as I realize it's not a real support call or w/e
//Check to see if the window is top if not then display button $(window).scroll(function(){ if ($(this).scrollTop() > 250) { $('.scrollToTop').fadeIn(); } else { $('.scrollToTop').fadeOut(); } });
//Click event to scroll to top $('.scrollToTop').click(function(){ $('html, body').animate({scrollTop : 0},800); return false; });
window.onload = function (){
var pages = [].slice.call(document.querySelectorAll('.page'));
var finalI = 0;
window.addEventListener('scroll', function (){
var lowestTop = window.innerHeight;
var curElem;
for(var i = 0; i < pages.length; i++){
curElem = pages[i].getBoundingClientRect();
if(curElem.top + curElem.height > 0 && curElem.top < lowestTop){
lowestTop = curElem.top;
finalI = i;
}
}
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@AmaanCheval the script is great but like on my macbook screen since the first img isn't right at the top because I have a title and navigation bar before it it will still jump to the second img. Thats ok but the viewer hasn't seen all of the first img