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The reason I ask is, with an internal company site, if it's a little slow loading lot sof small files, but caches then so it won't have to do it every single time, then that might be 'good enough;
where, a public site, there is more motivation to have a very fast load the very first time
Does anyone know why a range input won't go to 0 once it is slid and if there is a property that can be used? I tried Google, couldn't find anything. I am using Using Chrome latest version. jsfiddle.net/s4245870/1
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i have this jquery function where in the start of the document i show an element and then doing some tasks i hide it by the end of the function. But it seems to directly hide the elemnt as soon as the function is triggered. what might be causing this?
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If you append a script tag to the document, it should run the script. If the script is Google's hosted jQuery, you should be able to use it like you normally would after that.
Does anyone know how to handle javascript redirects like Mailchimp unsubscribe links (that you usually click on at the bottom of emails) using any headless browser libraries? PhantomJS, SlimerJS and Casper don't seem to "follow" the redirects.... I've tried it and I end up on page like this vox.us12.list-manage.com/unsub_confirm.html
This doesn't happen when you use a real browser as it'll show you that you've been unsubscribed
I was near the TV a while ago and I overheard the most awesome thing ever said on any television: "dabba hai dabba uncle ka tv dabba" cc @Abhishrek someguy argent
@Zirak Yes the pace of improvement is remarkable indeed. latter being "features are terrible"? well, most of my complaints are already registered on list of issues on GH (which makes me think these are common problems)
images sometimes don't get displayed because they are too large (surprise surprise, web tech! CSS!)
I have a problem, which I also have a solution for, but I'm not completely sure (but mostly) if the solution is good. Should I put the solution in the question and ask if it's a good solution, or should I put it as an answer and hope that people give better answers if mine is not the best?
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The reason I'm unsure is that if my solution is good, it will be more useful for other people as an answer, and the answers to the question could be "yes, that looks good" or "no, that is bad because" which is utterly useless for other people.
If I put it as an answer, people can upvote it if it's good and downvote it or comment on it if it's wrong.
@MadaraUchiha @crl Why is it better to put it in the question?
@Hjulle Because telling us what you've tried and why you don't think or not sure if it's correct will help us construct a better answer for you
One that explains the approach in the way you need (i.e. how it's different from your solution, and why it's better)
@Hjulle Trust those who answer (and edit answers) to know how to generalize an answer just enough so that it's useful to you, but useful to anyone reading it as well.
I'm grateful that you think that way though, I wish more people on this site cared about the usefulness of their questions as much as you do :)
What Madara said, also imo either you're looking for a better answer, so fit everything in the question, either you found a pretty good solution after fighting long hours, then if you think that could help others and want to make sure you didn't do something stupid, maybe as an answer, (but not sure, this is just how I'd do)
I'm trying to find a decent environment to develop Firefox add-ons. Using Webstorm doesn't give me anything smart in terms of auto-completion, and I don't know how to debug at all. Does anyone have any tips?
The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are mere footnotes in history, the west banished from the Middle East as a powerful new Caliphate unites the Islamic world. While Europe wallows in economic depression an army gathers on its borders, watching, waiting....
@Abhishrek I am surrounded by the most confusing things in the world right now. WTF is the idea anyways? Your issue is incomplete. Also can you link to the relevant part of the code in the issues? I can write code and commit, but I can't test until my internet revises.
I create function to make the first radion button is checked but my javascript is not working. When i use it in jsfiddle it work perfect but when i try in jsp page, it not working any more. Can anyone tell me what am i do wrong? I work with struts 1, and don't use any jquery libs.
This is my cod...
my javascript is not working - you'll have to do a LOT better than that ... how is it not working? what do you observe vs what do you expect ...HINT: most browsers have what's usually called Developer Tools in which you'll have a console - this console will show messages and javascript errors, useful information for javascript developers such as yourself. What does your code produce in the console? — Jaromanda X54 mins ago
You don't need our help, people told you what to do on your question.
my javascript is not working - you'll have to do a LOT better than that ... how is it not working? what do you observe vs what do you expect ...HINT: most browsers have what's usually called Developer Tools in which you'll have a console - this console will show messages and javascript errors, useful information for javascript developers such as yourself. What does your code produce in the console? — Jaromanda X55 mins ago