Posting because it can be done! Could use CSS :P
(only works in webkit, so not really recommended)
.teaser-title br{
content:"";
}
.teaser-title br:after{
content:" ";
}
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The awesomest command is learn. !!/learn {name} {output template} {input regex=/.*/} {input flags}. The output template looks like the String.replace thingy.
I've got a NodeList, I'd like to grab the first one with a particular attribute. Rather than looping over them (there are a lot) can anyone suggest a more efficient way of doing this?
I'm trying to use a Fake JS API to then load the Real JS API after a method is called on FakeAPI.
The problem I'm having is callback functions are being lost in the arguments variable.
Is there a better way to do this? Why are functions being lost in the args variable inside require?
The code ...
Even with the latter, the looping (or traversing, whichever you prefer to call it) will be implicit. Can't say it's the tallest mountain without seeing them all.
The Javascript libraries have pretty complicated functions to calculate an element's position on the page. I wrote the following function that works in all the places I need it, and I've tested a few edge cases as well. It just subtracts the parent's scrollTop from the element's offsetTop. Can so...
On my site I have some posts with a custom field "Name". Now, in case the post has "Name" set, I want to generate this code:
<script type='text/javascript'>
var FG_DONATE_BUTTON_PARAMS = { attribution: 'honor', attribution_name: Name}
</script>
where Name after attribut...
@Zirak I think you have to declare every variable without definition and then remove them after compile like var a,b,c,d. At least that's how I did it.
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