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@KendallFrey I'm having fun with Age of Wonders III, but I was a pretty big fan of AoWII
00:35
so CSSConf and JSConf here in Melbourne were awesome!
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01:10
@rlemon ping
01:25
Hey can anyone assist me on setting up this effect on my site? I am trying to apply it this red rectangular area.
 
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@TyreeBrown You want to frost a uniform red field? :-/ Wouldn't that just make it a different shade of red?
 
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Quick, what's it called when you insert variables with % in console.log like this: console.log('text text %var text text', variable)
nm
04:57
var variable = "text2";
console.log('text text %var text text', variable);
Output: text text text2 text text
05:13
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I need the list of events ,which is used in jquery?where to see list of events
Is any one in online now??
yes
mornings
gud mrng steamfire
@SteamFire I need the list of events ,which is used in jquery?where to see list of events
don't understand your question
i need list of events like click,keyup
and others
05:20
from an element?
s? yes?
you can also do this I think:
$._data( $('.element')[0], 'events' );
does it help?
06:10
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06:39
@Feeds Nice explanation... First time feeds is interesting.
!!wiki heartbleed bug
Heartbleed is a software bug in the open-source cryptography library OpenSSL, which allows an attacker to read the memory of a server or a client, allowing him or her to retrieve, for example, a server's SSL private keys. Examinations of audit logs appear to show that some attackers may have exploited the flaw for at least five months before it was rediscovered and published. History On April 7, 2014, it was announced that OpenSSL 1.0.2-beta, as well as all versions of OpenSSL in the 1.0.1 series prior to 1.0.1g had a severe memory handling bug in their implementation of the TLS Heartb...
Do you think I need to change all my passwords?
so, yes. Change your password.
64kB of memory each attack... not a lot
That's shitty...
06:48
isn't that 64kB?
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaall the passwords...
yes kB or ko ~
pro-tip: if you have a hard time remembering your new password, DON'T change it on the device where you store a copy of it.
Hahaha
I have no password in my brain... ^^
But it's very secure. Personal cryptography...
how do you log to your computer, then?
no password
no, joke I have a password
one thing is great, Banks have an other login security
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giorno
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just the 3 of you?
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I would really like to understand why javascript can only declared variable as "var". I'd love to have many kind of variable like INT or STRING specified. This make me confused.
@JanDvorak wow nice question haha
@PoomrokcThe3years I would like too. But it's done like that i think... that's it.
07:11
@PoomrokcThe3years check out typescript
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I guess it has to do with the fact that all of them is object
what is the tag ?
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btw there are const and let as well
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@SteamFire cv-pls.com
I worked with much of the math scripting and sometimes when I use "+" sign. The output becomes a 2-string joining each other!! like 2+3=23 in some time. Xb
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07:14
@PoomrokcThe3years JS is a lazy language
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if you want to add 2 to '3', you better make that second string a number first
@derylius But I still love to use it!! Xb. It is convenient for most of the gadgets on website to be share with others.
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in any language int '3' would not be a valid expression
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in JS they made some autocast function to avoid errors and make coding faster
Yes , but sometime it does make me annoyed by not telling the really error. And I'm really easy to forget something
07:17
@derylius It's a place for question waiting moderation...?
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@SteamFire sort of
What do you guys mean?
I understood that it was a sort of bad question every time. What's the acronym behind this?
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@PoomrokcThe3years thats why we have console in js, and thats why console.log acts kinda like var_dump
Clear...V? pls ???
07:21
hi all
@KarelG Hello
What is the time in your guys' country. Mine is 2 and half pm
9.22 in the morning
it's morning UGT haha
same as the belgian one ;) 9:22
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CEST
it annoys me a bit to see multiple timezone names. what's wrong with GMT +/- x
maybe we're all lazy :p
07:24
@KarelG I guess so haha Xo
@derylius What is that??
!!wiki CEST
Cestoda (Cestoidea) is the name given to a class of parasitic flatworms, of the phylum Platyhelminthes. Informally biologists refer to them as Cestodes. The most notorious species commonly are called tapeworms, for example Taenia solium, the "pork tapeworm". Cestodes are all parasitic and their life histories vary, but typically they live in the digestive tracts of vertebrates as adults, and often in the bodies of other species of animals as juveniles. Over a thousand species have been described, and all vertebrate species may be parasitised by at least one species of tapeworm. Humans...
....
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not that
Hahahahaha nope
definitely not...
07:25
Central European Summer Time got it
sorry ... huge fail
that make no sense
ah yeah understood
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at least we got some random education, just like state schools :D
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07:27
thats why no gmt
with gmt +/- x, when we use summer time or winter time, do we change gmt?
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also this
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@SteamFire GMST? :D
learned something today :o
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07:28
watch the video, really educating
@SteamFire I think it's something about Daylight Saving Times
no, i would say, we are in gmt +1
/bookmarked + WTB shotgun to kill the greenshit owner
do we go in gmt +2?
the timezone on itself doesn't change when you go in summer time
07:31
Absolutely I don't know. In Thailand we do have Summer , Hot Summer and burning Summer. @SteamFire Which country are you from.
because other countries are doing it too
all the others? are you sure?
in the south hemisphere... they do it in the other side...
i didn't say " all "
anyone got a resource where all this GMT/DST/CET stuff is explained?
I thought this chat is about javascript Xb //just kidding
07:36
because i know that there are countries which doesn't implement it, or states within countries having a different time management
@PoomrokcThe3years : if you have checked the rules, then you would see that it's not always about js
Oh, god. I log off then everyone starts talking about timezones...
@KarelG I know that
This chat need to show timezone of the users... it would be nice
youtube.com/watch?v=RjZylKnXrOQ have any of you guys watch this??
@SteamFire That's the way of getting new ideas!! Timezone display , it would be nice
07:41
@AbhishekHingnikar really ~~
@FlorianMargaine >>?
it's a memcpy bug, come on
uhm, implementation mistake
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@FlorianMargaine what is DST?
@derylius : Dyslexic Screening Test :P
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07:50
ah i see
was joking ...
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!!wiki DST
Daylight saving time (DST) or summer time (see Terminology) is the practice of advancing clocks during the lighter months so that evenings have more daylight and mornings have less. Typically clocks are adjusted forward one hour near the start of spring and are adjusted backward in the autumn. The modern idea of daylight saving was first proposed in 1895 by George Vernon Hudson, and it was first implemented by Germany and Austria-Hungary starting on 30 April 1916. Many countries have used it at various times since then, most consistently since the energy crisis of the 1970s. The pra...
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ah ok i tought its an other timezone :D
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like Danish Summer Time, consist of two weeks :D
07:53
@derylius: two weeks time shift? :O
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@OneKitten sì, siì
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@OneKitten never had it?
go back two weeks in time? I've never had that
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Its like a two weeks flash back, just flash forward and everybody has it in the country
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once i had a 1 week flash forward
07:56
about the daylight changes, it's easy to memorize it if you're an european. Not sure for countries in America and Asia, but not in USA.
Last sunday of march -> summertime
Last sunday of october -> normal time
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I quasi missed a whole week of my life, remebering nothing, and realizing it only by axident
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@KarelG its more confusing than you think, especially when PCs set them self but analog clock dont, and whenyou dont remember which one is forward and which one is backward 1h
october is close to winter ...
= minus one
!!study haskell today or sleep?
08:02
@Oleg sleep
@CapricaSix thanks, dear
@Oleg good night
@SteamFire it's 10AM here...
good morning to all!
Same time here
08:03
morning.
but you said you'll sleep ^^
@Oleg well, you can even sleep at 10am ...
Sure, I can.
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@Oleg but haskell is awesome
never experienced haskell
08:05
@derylius and so are dreams
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@KarelG you must
the most confusing was when DST was just introduced in some country but not others... They had lot of troubles with trains between frontiers and else...
Now it's the computers.
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@KarelG imagine a world of infinite number generated by a recursive mathematical expression writen in 10 characters
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@SteamFire there are still some troubles of that
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even timezones are confusing
08:07
yeah
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like that airplane that departed on 25 and dissapeared on 24 or so
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time travelling WTF
Phileas Fogg was quite happy about time weirdness.
what do you think about my response to this question?
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08:08
try to explain that to your local authorities
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@SteamFire i hate bootstrap, I hate grids
What's wrong with grids?
It's why i gave an example without it...
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@SteamFire also those nested divs are the most unsemantic layout ever, use CSS for thos kind of arrangement
man man ...
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08:12
SEMANTIC HTML PLS
Hum okay
i truly hate that google is "cleaning" the search terms if you use back function
morning all
I'll read something about that
morning
@drogo mmmh, let me think. It's friday... What would you eat?
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@SteamFire my favourite writer in the subject: webdesign.about.com/od/htmltags/a/why-semantic-html.htm
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08:15
semantic markup was the main principle of xml, why everybody wants to change that just to make design easier?
Bacon and egg?
@SteamFire working from home today, so cold dominos pizza from last night (im a little hung over so couldnt be bothered going into work, but still working)
@SteamFire sorry to diappoint though
@derylius what does it have to do with grids?
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I had some Soft Backed Chocolate Chunk Dark Chocolate Brownie Cookies
@derylius good call!
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08:17
@Oleg that using divs to markup your grid is against every semantic purpose
@derylius what do you suggest to use instead?
@derylius, you'll say i need to use tr?
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@SteamFire hell no
pfiu :O
08:20
@SomeGuy fuck you, I just played for an hour on 2048
@FlorianMargaine SomeGuy is afk: Stuff
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i suggest to use:
<block level element>
  <img/>
  <img/>
  <img/>
  <img/>
  <img/>
  <img/>
  <img/>
  <img/>
  <img/>
</block level element>
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and then apply css to make it look like a grid
how to say, "you're the 4th go to the other line"?
@derylius isn't it more semantic to put it into a ul>li ?
@SteamFire you can actually do it
08:22
yeah so how?
.socialMediaItem:nth-child(4n):after {
    content: '\A';
    white-space: pre;
}
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@Oleg if its a list of images, maybe, but lists are generally made for text
^ for example
and you'll do it every time you ad a row...
Got an odd problem, only persistent in Chrome browser. Can't imagine what would be the problem. Chrome's "Back" button doesn't work, nor does history.go(-1), but works fine on all other browsers. To see the problem simply click this link, which will asynchronously initiate searches on two separate services, or sites if you will. Upon click on any search result list item, we traverse to another page, but "Back" doesn't work for Chrome.

vps-net.com/MSSMine/…

Any suggestions or ideas are welcome.
08:24
that's annoying
@SteamFire ?
!!convert 7Ah
@KarelG Confuse converter with Ah, receive error message
meh ... /opens calculator
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@Oleg for example in case of anchors, use
<nav>
  <a/>
  <a/>
  <a/>
</nav>
for your main-menu,
but if its a list of references at the end of an atricle, use:
<list element>
  <li><a/></li>
  <li><a/></li>
  <li><a/></li>
</list element>
08:26
afaik w3 recommends:
for navigation menu, i use <ul> in <nav>
fuck w3
<nav>
  <h1>...
  <ul>
    <li>
      <a>...
noo, not the h1 in it
oh yeah baby, with h1 in it
"The <nav> element represents a section with navigation links."
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@Oleg exactly, thats why ul should only be inside a nav if its the chapter reference of the document
08:31
@derylius huh?
the header is too big for a nav element. The navigation is a one line block for multiple navigations
ok peeps, why is my IE not running my angularjs ng-submit?
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if you have 6 separated content on the same page, that 6 link is not a list at all
use logo / login stuff / ect useless shit in the <header>
<header>
   <nav></nav>
</header>
<footer>
   <nav></nav>
</footer>
^ totally acceptable
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08:32
thats cool
But a list of navigation items is still a list.
this is the js room not the html room
@DrogoNevets IE + AngularJS = </3
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@Oleg a list of characters is still a list, but you dont write <li>w</li><li>o</li><li>r</li><li>d</li><li>s</li> like this
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08:35
@pythonian29033 ok so we generate these using js, happy? :D
@pythonian29033 a pythonian's opinion does not matter }:)
why can't windows just give up, no1 with a brain likes IE
only those who don't know better use it
it's also not gmt room... nor food room
@derylius depends, if you intent to render a list of characters, you should use ul>li, for example, if you want to show an alphabet.
08:36
nor fun room
@pythonian29033 actually, the latest IE is alright
@SteamFire agreed but all my apps have worked significantly better than this! its not doing anything?!
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@Oleg exactly thats my point, if you want to list the links available on you site (sitemap) use ul>li, but otherwise dont
Dunno, I always use nav>ul>li>a for navigation. This way I use ul and li's for structure and <a> for styling and event handlers.
08:41
dl's are not the same as nav
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@Oleg structure should be the semantic itself, and the styling should be out of the html
@derylius I don't get what you're trying to say
<header>
    <!-- logo / login panel ect -->
</header>
<nav>
    <!-- navigation, one liner block -->
</nav>
<div id="wrapper">
    <div id="content">
        <!-- site content -->
    </div>
</div>
<footer>
   <!-- optional -->
   <dl>help / about / shortlist / ...</dl>
   <!-- and/or -->
   <p>copyright data blabla</p>
</footer>
By having the nav>ul>li>a structure, I'm telling the user: "hey, user, I have this navigation block which has a list of all pages you can visit on my site".
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@Oleg what im saying is that first you should make an html by semantically representing the context of the information in it, and then apply styling on it to make it look like you want it
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08:44
and not in the other direction
By having nav>a structure, you're telling the user: "hey, user, I have this navigation block which has lots of text containing links"
@Oleg : look to SO main page. their navigation is also ul/li/a, only wrapped in div instead of nav
@derylius +1
@KarelG I guess they are targeting older browsers or some historical reason.
Nav is for HTML 5, whereas div is for all.
Jef
Jef
08:45
Hey there, anyone having experience with Raphael.js?
@derylius why are you even talking about styling?
@Jef Yes. Don't use it.
@i.ngen-io-us but you can make other browsers support it simply enough
Jef
Jef
@Oleg, why not, can you explain?
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@i.ngen-io-us thats not an excuse
@Jef Nice api, vvvvvereerrrry slow.
08:46
Yep, I know, still Nav is for HTML 5 and Div is for everything else, without having to 'make it work' :)
@i.ngen-io-us : with a simple script, you can replace nav into div
Jef
Jef
@Oleg I am actually working with it, combined with highcharts. It works fine, not slow at all to be honest. But I have some questions regarding Raphael.js
@i.ngen-io-us there's no such thing as "HTML5 and everything else".
@KarelG or with 3 lines of HTML you can get it working so its a no brainer
What?
Oleg? What exactly are you smoking? HTML 5 and all else, simple, if you can't understand the reference, must work on your English comprehension skills.
08:47
@Jef you must have just a few elements in your charts. I tried using it once and it was pathetic when the number of elements went into hundreds.
@DrogoNevets : do you mean the <!--[if lt IE 9]> somelike ?
Oleg seems to think he is wise, let's let him believe :)
Jef
Jef
@Oleg thats true, I have like 30 elements max. Won't be hundreds ever
@Jef that's what I thought too :)
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@Oleg in my opinion nav>a tells to the user "hey heres a block that has links in it" and thats why i would never put h1 inside a nav
08:49
By the way, you can try looking into d3js.org
Jef
Jef
@Oleg already did, but it needs to work in IE7, raphael.js was the easiest solution
@derylius according to the spec, <nav> that defines a navigation block. It can contain things other than navigation links themselves.
@Jef oh, okay then
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a list of links is rest of the time not a block of navigation but an enumeration of links
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@Oleg but it shouldnt, its against sematics
Jef
Jef
@Oleg Is it possible to combine multiple objects in 1 Raphael object? I have a chart, a x-axis, y-axis and a legend, however I am making them all apart, adding them to different divs, which is not usefull when resizing
08:51
For example, I think that the search bar belongs in the <nav>.
HTML 5 and all else means, either the browser supports HTML 5, or it doesn't, hence the all else. English Oleg, if you plan to try and correct people, you'll want to make certain you aren't mistaken in your comprehending what people are writing.
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h1 is the title of the whole document, its not part of the navigation
can we create news <>
<nav>
    <h3>Sitemap</h3>
    <ul>
        <li>
            <a>...
^ how about?
@KarelG yes
08:53
"For example, I think that the search bar belongs in the <nav>.". Hum? Explain. Sounds like lame opinion to me.
@i.ngen-io-us well otgher than search being a form of navigation....
@DrogoNevets to be fair, the first time when i heard of that, i thought " that's an awkward fix " . But yes, that's Microsoft sometimes :)
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@Oleg would you put that h3 even inside your <p>?
@Jef in different divs? you mean you create a different paper each time?
Jef
Jef
Yes
08:55
@derylius yup! not nice, but required, like MSIE8 support
although for some reason we support 7 and 6 (though 6 is a if, if we can be bothered)
@derylius I've got asparagus in my <p> and it stinks
@Jef Can't you Paper.add to a single one?
@Neil your pee will stink next too
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you'll all burn in semantic hell
@all, i need help getting out of a 2+ hour meeting, today, simply put, i dont wanna!
08:57
Check out the apple.com's navigation:
^-- genius
^^---blovked!
@derylius : even me ? QQ
Jef
Jef
I will try
<nav>
  <ul id="globalnav">...
  <div id="globalsearch">...
</nav>
08:58
uhm no
i just checked and it's different
@KarelG apple.com? different?
<nav id="globalheader" class="apple globalheader-js svg globalheader-loaded globalheader-loaded">
    <ul id="globalnav" role="navigation">
    <div id="globalsearch">
</nav>
got this one
you have edited your post
ISEEWHATUDIDTHERE
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there is your h3 in <p>
hi

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