So the company I intern for has a product that they want to promote (it's a website), but since not many people have signed up yet on it, it decided to build another product (one that is far more likely to get users) and is thinking about integrating the site's user system with that of its previous product. Even though the new website is a whole separate product, on the back end, its integrated with product A. So if I login to product B (the new website), I'll also be connected to product A.
The company believes this might help the new website promote the older product. The problem is the url for the new website.
should it be {product b's name}.{product A's name}.com? (like a subdomain) or a whole separate {product B's name}.com?
Lets say I have a given function I can not change which has a callback function:
markAsRead(item_id,function(result){console.log(result)})
How can I wrap that function with a promise so I could know which item_id was returned? Something like this:
markRead(item_id).then(function(result)
{...
I have tried probably 15 suggestions from stackoverflow on how to center nav. Can you help? I just want to center the nav and be able to hover over Expertise without the rest of the nav bar getting jumbled around.
Here is my markup:
<nav id="header-home-nav">
<div id="menu">
<ul>
...
@twiz is the way a wordpress plugin stores most of it's info in the DB. Im trying to find a way to manage this info, guessed maybe you guys knew what I was dealing with
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Seriously, has anyone else experienced the thing where a Facebook "Like" button will display fine on your page, then 45 seconds later the console will say something like "Facebook was coded by monkeys! Its been 45 seconds so we're going to hide the button now"
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Hello i very bored to create every time click listeners for change class of another div, so i wont to do somthing like this:
HTML, listener > <div class="toggle" data-totog="#mytog" data-whtog=".o"></div>
HTMl, destination > <div id="mytog">Some content</div>
HTMl, after click > <div id="mytog" ...
I am just not sure because of game loops having to iterate a lot. I guess I could create an array with id's to iterate gameloop stuff. And use the object to keep all objects
var particles = [];
for( var i = 0; i < count; i++ ) { particles.push(new Particle(props); }
function update() {
for( var i = 0; i < count; i++ ) {
if( !particles[i].alive ) { continue; }
particles[i].update();
}
// callback shit
}
// same for render
requestAnimationFrame is an optimisation, right? I mean
window.setInterval(function(){ requestAnimationFrame(/* Do stuff */); })
And it works fine... It does prevent the slowdown caused by an unrelenting animation loop. But if you hide a window containing a requestAnimationFrame() managed routine, and then maximise the window after say, 30seconds, the browser/runtime will try to rerun a glut of backlogged frames.
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@rlemon Hm. I have tried your flag suggestion. (rather than moving objects around) It doesn't give me any improved performance. Maybe even a slightly less stable framerate. (and quite jumpy in FF) I probably did something wrong. Gonna read through your example and see if that gives me some clues
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I have a problem with Django when I upload file with Ajax. They arrive to request.POST, but they should arrive to request.FILES, but it's empty. Any solution?
@edwardoyarzun I've looked through the code. Took me most of last weekend... I am happy and sad to report this (funny how that works out eh? you can be both happy and sad at the same time. You wouldn't think it is possible but here I am! smiling and crying, smiling because I have a solution. but crying because of the pain and suffering involved to get there) anyway, the issues is down around line 472. FantasyException: Lack of Unicorns.
@Charlie @Charlie generally I have an update loop and a render loop. I set the update loop to 30 updates a second, and the render loop is controlled with requestAnimationFrame to get optimal rendering