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i have the following "problem" in this $("#a,#b,#b").fadeOut(1000, function() {//foo}); ... it works BUT it doesn't wait for the animation to finish... but if I use only one ID $("#a").fadeOut()... it works fine... so ha can I use multiple ID's? ...
> If multiple elements are animated, it is important to note that the callback is executed once per matched element, not once for the animation as a whole.
@SomeKittens nop, not in full, so thank you for pointing that out, I should read more... so in other words I have to check if any element is "visible" at the moment then hide it if any and then execute the animation to show any other element...
@KendallFrey And I am, whatever you say I am, If I wasn't, then why would I say I am, but even cap says undefined is your daddys name, do you have any idea who came :3
I was once listening to Everybody wants to rule the world by tears for fears when I realized that I mainly like songs that they used to play at the end of 80s movies
And I wasn't kidding earlier - I was employee #1 at GeneratorLab, a company co-founded by Peter Yewell, an early Facebook employee. Feel free to look all that up.
(For everyone else Pete is not Wheatly)
He's actually a pretty awesome guy - went to his house for the super bowl
An answer to one of my questions has been commented on by the POTUS ... O RLY?
While Jeff can't ask for the birth certificate of all the users, should suspected cases of impersonation be flagged by other users? Is it our place to be the impersonation police?
I remember a trick that was used to have two variables point at the same array, so when I change one the other changes as well. Can anyone remind me how it goes?
@rlemon my search engine only looks for italian results, can't tell if the part at the beginning (2 guys speaking in an italian district, probably in america) was said in italian or not originally
I'm writing a user script to edit the whole html page: one of the features I will include would allow to edit the selected text as raw HTML. This look easy, just insert<xmp>at the beginning of the selection, and </xmp> at the end.
// from http://stackoverflow.com/a/8288313/2284570
var insertHtml...