and when I was in high school i was down in the basement with my friend playing some game or something and i was in trouble... and my step dad came over the intercom "Please report to my upstairs bathroom."
Is there a way to check a string for a string in an array and get the index of that string in the array via Javascirpt? EG: array("A", "B"); My String is var v = "A";. I need to get the Index from the array is it was found. Like: in this case index would be: 0
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This is the Main String IF it contains one of these ("string", "bob", "joe") Then find the array of String in the array. @SomeKittens Would i just use indexOf twice or is there a more simple way?
What'd be the cleverest way to detect mouseOver with a dragged element? That is, detect a mouse over to an element that is overlaid by another element?
those angular folk sometimes have a different opinion
just like using any style specific attribute is probably wrong
(like: height, width, those funky table ones, etc)
.. also just as I am thinking about it
unfortunately because of the lack of understanding surrounding innerHTML and event listeners in the early days of js. The quick fix was to just rely on inline listeners and call it a day (or at least this is the hypothesis I just came up with)