@FlorianMargaine While I'm not sure what benefit it has, your data structure (simple types in path-like keys) maps well to redis. That could be a natural cache.
I'm currently working on a very simple website, planning on using AngularJS for live data queries from my server ( on a LAMP stack, not using node ). In any case, before I get to doing any dirty work, I'm trying to build a template I can work with.
I'm primarily planning on using AngularJS, as explained. Though I'm having a real hard time not resorting to JQuery for many UI-related solutions.
This being stated, I AM trying to make use of CSS3 as much as possible.
So my main question being, is that at the moment I'm using Bootstrap's "fixed" navbar helper, but rather than something so static -- I want to switch to a fixed navbar AFTER a user scrolls down x pixels on my page. I also want to add a bottom border, and possibly scale the contents of the navbar.
So, do I use the JQuery .scroll function? Or should is there an Angular solution to this?
Well, I've only just jumped into the MVC paradigm of front end web development all-together. I've been using JQuery primarily for the greater portion of the past year.
Every older version of IE is being deprecated. IE11 sticks around for a while to support enterprise legacy apps that require some kind of IE. Moving forward, Edge is to be the de-facto Windows browser.
Everyone on W10+ gets Edge by default. Companies usually enforce IE-only policies for as long as they can, so until IE11 is completely gone, that'll keep up.
Edge identifies as a bunch of things, including Mozilla and Chrome. It also includes an 'Edge' identifier. I imagine if the sniffer is incorrect, it may be identified as Chrome.
The fact they didn't decide to name it IE12 (or whatever) will make it harder to tell to our customers that it's what replaces IE and that we'll remove support for IE...
@Luggage I'm not sure introducing an external dependency like redis in a git extension is wise. Besides, the system is mostly a one-user system, so scaling is not really important.
pretty much all I care to do right now. fiddle around with the values a little and you'll probably get what you want. A generic solution with this setup will be tedious
var h=(d2-d1)/3600000; [Math.floor(h),Math.floor((h-Math.floor(h))*60) ]/*hours,minutes*/ or var delta=new Date(d2-d1); [delta.getHours(), delta.getMinutes()]
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$.validator.addMethod('wordcleaner', function (value, element) {
if(["can", "fuck", "i "].some(function(e) { return value.indexOf(e) >= 0; })) {
return false;
} else {
return true;
}
this is my code for word cleaner and its working fine but 2 issues ... One its not canse insensitive and second it look for 'I' either if its in one for example 'this' contains 'I' and it will give error
the other problem is its finding 'i' in between words as weill for example it file 'i' in 'this' word and throws error but i want to give error only when user write for example " I can do i"
fuck was used for just an example.... my case is I hard coded "I can" and than a input filed where they will write more i.e " I can clean your code" since 'I can " is hard coded so i don't want them to write 'I can" again "I can I can clean your code"
<script>
var x = 3;
var y = 7;
var som = 100;
var resultaat_1, resultaat_2;
x++;
y+=5;
resultaat_1 = som+=x;
resultaat_2 = som+=y;
document.write(resultaat_1 + "<br />");
document.write(resultaat_2);
</script>