Man, I love it when I think for a little bit about a problem, realize what the abstraction should look like, get ready to write it, and then discover that it's already been written and well-tested out on npm already
Does anyone have a good reference source for setting unique meta tags, page title, etc in a node + express (KeystoneJS CMS in my case). I fairly new to Node & Express and I am struggling to uncover information to help me with this. Thanks in advance if you can point me in the right direction.
> I prefer to keep local scope property names the same as the attributes defined on the directive in a view so I don’t typically use this approach. However, there may be situations where you need this flexibility. It’s available when using @, =, and & to define local scope properties.
Well, the people who founded the country are mostly secular and there are large secular areas but the religious people have a lot more kids so I'm afraid it's a matter of ~50 years before we become a minority.
The central high-tech areas are mostly secular though.
Yeah I think New Zealand is tending towards secularity because of the number of people who don't give a fuck about much, not because of a sudden tilt toward rationality.
I use http moudle and I want to send get request to the server and that request on the same socket. how can I do this?? every time I do http.get it creates new socket.. thanks
another question, if I want to send request with http. and receive html file and than receive all the files that belong to this html file. their is a way to do this with the http moudle?
or I need to go over the html body and analyze it and send new request ?
I'm trying to make a "fade-in fade-out" effect using the CSS transition. But I can't get this to work with the background image...
The CSS:
.title a {
display: block;
width: 340px;
height: 338px;
color: black;
background: transparent;
/* TRANSITION */
-webkit-transit...
A lot was written about how Google indexes AJAX. I'm reading up. For instance, this experiment in Oct 2013 was insightful. It appears that Google does index the content when it's loaded in $(document).ready(...). Google does that without special provisions on webmaster's part, without site ma...
He-he. I assume that's humor. Unless you have reasons for down-voting it, in which case I'd like to know what the reason are (?). Perhaps, I can improve the question.
Simple question: How do i test if a value is greater or equal than positive zero (+0)? Or how do I test if it's greater than negative zero (-0)?
val >= 0 or val >= +0 or val > -0 don't do the trick.
(I need it for handling moments.js diff() output. )
Thank you!
@TehShrike Suppose, there is content that's dynamically loaded from click() event. Apparently, Google doesn't discover it by reading the JS. Google needs a map for discovering this dynamic content. Right?
hold on let me explain better, im not great at programming
basically, the array method pushes the text that is input, to the index.html file. within <div id="message>
however the final output is not responsive, and it's within a responsive framework. i'm curious if anyone has any idea how to correct the text so it responds to the screen size