@KendallFrey complete guess: millions of micro impacts? or when a larger impact does occur it must create some wind like effect no the surface sand which could erode other rocks?
Hey all. I'm hoping for a bump in the right direction. I'm trying to change a background image via JS but it doesn't work (no effect at all). The image I want to change is the background of the <ul> under the "Services" dropdown menu on this site: premierfencing.com.au
hello guys , please have a look on this https://jsfiddle.net/y7n4fpmb/ after i pick dates usign datepicker , how can i pass them to asp.net server side page
I have a target input element in an event that when I hover over it in the debugger the input is highlighted in the browser. However when I inspect its width prop it is 0 but its scroll width is 220. Any ideas why?
please be advised, @rlemon is too good for windows and is moving me to linux. I'll be down during the transition and memory may be a bit touch and go when I get back. that Moose Loving Canadian Bastard!
@Bassem I can't comment on asp.net works, but what exactly are you appending? The attribute type is hidden sure, and then it's just carried over when you process it?
THX or thx may refer to:
THX, a sound-system standard
THX 1138, a feature length film by George Lucas based on Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB
Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB, a short/student film by George Lucas
thx, a word in txtspk representing the English word "thanks"....
@AdminRelative The reason why your JS didn't work the first time is because you're not loading jQuery into the fiddle. And if you don't want the scroll bar, either use overflow:hidden or use padding to push the scroll bar out of view, but probably gonna need overflow set on the parent container.
@Mathematics There are no best practices or good ways to teach domain modeling. What you should know is that domain modeling is an iterative process. It usually comes after defining use cases. So, design use case diagram first. It can help you to design a good model. When you got your model, reflect it to your use case. See if you can improve the use cases (subprocesses ?), then improve domain model. Repeat until you meet the requirements.
the use of design patterns can be used as a tool, to solve some difficult requirements (like a process that needs an observant )
On a download link, is there a way to require the user to chose the name & location with the standard file saving dialog instead of having the file directly saved in the download directory ?
Imagine you're using this : http://stackoverflow.com/a/18197341/263525 The file is directly saved in your download directory. I'd like the user to chose the name and location instead.
We're currently in the process of developing a web-based application which will require the downloading of files through the browser. It would be ideal to have these files end up in a specific location on the file system.
Is there a way to make the file save and file open dialog default to a s...
@SterlingArcher I don't want to specify, I just want the user to do it, just like when you right click on a link (but I don't want to tell my users that they should right-click)
I don't think it's possible because: while the user is still selecting the directory, JavaScript still needs access to the filesystem to grab those drectories