@AbhishekHingnikar Probably, but in this case I'm working on a big site that has that specific carousel script already implemented into its framework, and uses it like, everywhere
And yes, I've checked the caroufredsel documentation, it's kinda useless for me right now, hahaha.
It really depends on which input device you're using. If I'm using a two-finger gesture, then yeah, up to go down, down to go up. If I'm using a scroll-wheel or the fake-ass scroll wheel on the edge of a touch pad, then it's down to go down.
Here's where you find a representation of the scroll bar in nature: When you're walking down a path, your viewpoint moves, rather than the path. Your viewpoint is moving in the same direction you're moving.
How to correctly construct a loop to make sure the following promise call and the chained logger.log(res) runs synchronously through iteration? (bluebird)
db.getUser(email).then(function(res) { logger.log(res); }); // this is a promise
I tried the following way (method from http://blog.victorq...
Take a gigantic document, and a cardboard rectangle. The rectangle is your viewpoint, the document is the document. You move the viewpoint, rather than the document.
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So, if I have a setTimeout function within a function code "myFunc()" and this setTimeout function calls "myFunc()" and the setTimeout function is present somewhere in middle of the "myFunc()" function. Then will the code that comes after the setTimeout line be saved somewhere or not. I can understand that the saved code will never be used, i'm not worried if I will run into any stackoverflow problems.