@JuzzCoding http works over text, that's it. You need to deserialize into objects. Look into json libraries if your framework doesn't already provide one
I would like to alter the hover direction based on the container size, if there's not enough space on the container to show the hover to the right, it should then show on the left.
See fiddle for details:
http://jsfiddle.net/jHgkp/3/
I use hoverIntent, but FULL details are on the Fiddle above:...
But...constantly having line numbers decreases editor size. Unless you frequently want to know which line you're on, I don't see a reason having them in your face constantly.
@Zirak As said, very useful in VIM. Also, if I have one file open in multiple split windows I know where I'am in the file (it's not unusual to have 2 splits for the same file if I need to edit something at the top and the bottom or move stuff around between the two)
While were at this, we may as well have an argument over spaces and tabs. Personally a prefer both at the same time. I also end every line with 1 space and 1 tab just for good measure
I never had a problem with tabs getting messed up in anything I've put on there. Maybe github gets confused if you accidentally get some spaces in there or something?
I hate it when I copy & paste code off of some thing that uses spaces. You never know how many spaces you'll have and you have to go crazy reindenting everything