I would like to set that the use of capital and small initial letters should be ignored in this search script. So if I write "hello" or "HEllo" ... it should bring the same results.
Here is the script:
<input type="text" class="boxformal boxformal-cf" placeholder="Diese Seite durchsuchen ..." o...
Hey everybody -- in this case I know what I don't know -- if I'm trying to collect DOM elements (using getElementsByClassName) for persistent storage (for mass deletion and later re-insertion), what should I be searching for? Any combination of 'javascript' and 'persistent' just comes up with persistence.js and other node.js stuff
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@CapricaSix I'm assuming you're a bot (or someone with a lot of hotkeys...), but I did read the rules. Nice unicorn, by the way. - You must login to post - retry / edit / cancel @SomeKittens I'm very familiar with the XY problem -- it's a real menace on TeX.SX (where I live) - You must login to post - retry / edit / cancel But if you think I should explain the problem a bit more, I'll ask a proper Q. I just don't want to vampire you all :) - You must login to post - retry / edit / cancel ... are my chat messages coming in? ... going to refresh the page..... - You must login to post - retry …
Sorry about all that business.
@TravisJ I'll look into the methods you give; thanks. Haven't had any courses on this and (sortof) need it for my job; we aren't a web shop. Gotta learn quick ;)
Just per session. If the page reloads, the DOM should just repopulate with what's on-disk. I imagine that's default behavior; I haven't noted anything that would suggest otherwise
@SomeKittens It's complicated, but I'm making this thing for a truly awful version control system we use at work. It's a government contract and the tech we use is pretty... incumbent. There is one special file in the repository that is used as a template for bug reports (`%author%, etc.), so I'm mapping those to variables within the JS and inserting them in spans.
you can serialize dom elements, but that isn't as straight forward as if you have the data in JS first
> There is one special file in the repository that is used as a template for bug reports (`%author%, etc.), so I'm mapping those to variables within the JS and inserting them in spans.
var map = JSON.parse(window.localStorage.getItem('mapdata')) || { map data }
and to store it
window.localStorage.setItem('mapdata', JSON.stringify(map))
Oh, but if you like emacs, you might be interested in the client I (and a friend) have made. We've about to hit v0.1 (reading posts across sites). github.com/vermiculus/stack-mode
@SomeKittens Fair enough. I tried sublime, actually - promised another friend I would - but I think emacs has actually ruined me for other editors. I can't make my hands forget the keybindings.
Histories are very interesting. TeX was developed solely because Knuth was "dissatisfied" with the way his books turned out. He made it Turing complete after Guy Steele pestered him to do so -- effectively saying "you won't"
I'm trying to find out the last number. I was going to convert to string, get last character, turn to integer. Is there a better way to find out the last digit?
@tmyie it takes a number, say 12. and then it divides it by 10 to get the last digit in the tenths column, 1.2. It then takes that same number and parseInts it, floors it. So 1. So you take 1.2 - 1 and get .2 . Next you multiply by 10 to get back to 2. And the final parseInt gets rid of random cruft from the float representation caused by the division
If we think of how big css code can become when doing animations then I think it is worth considering that it might take a while till css is ready for such tasks
let alone reversals. I make a complex css animation, then reverse it. Not to mention all the browser prefixes. We quickly end up with a large file
In my JSFiddle the swatch by My Company is blue. I already know that I can replace the swatch with a symbol as shown in the JSFiddle posted, but how would I go about removing the other swatch without affecting the columns and just keeping the series name My Company. I tried setting the color to t...
I was playing around with GSAP some time ago as well, it seems to perform a lot better than jQuery, but at the end of the day it's just changing inline styles with javascript.
@Loktar really, im actually a newcomer to the javascript world. Javascript will probaböy already be replaced by google Dart when I finally become a pro in this lol
@Skullomania simple solution: "Jhonny, I know this might come as a shock. there is no Santa. mommy and daddy love you very much and work very hard all year long to make sure we can celebrate christmas with you in a loving way and give you all of the presents we think you deserve. Please don't tell the other kids at school, it might upset them. and now that you know this, can you stop leaving santa milk and cookies, I prefer beer and pizza"
@Steve I do get fed up with design very quickly. never see them to fruition