I'm going to be frank here, with my thoughts as a user. Everything that follows is my thoughts as a user, and in no way official. This isn't a stance of the moderation team or staff.
Okay, I'll bite. I'm deliberately not addressing the specific problem at hand, but rather the constant use of...
Uncaught InvalidCharacterError: Failed to execute 'add' on 'DOMTokenList': The token provided (' classBody') contains HTML space characters, which are not valid in tokens.
If using space. The other one does not changing the <p> into class either... hmm
I did it before but forgot how I did it, but say I hover a button and I wanted to zoom an image on the button hover, I forgot how to do it so if button was hovered then do this to the image.
thanks lol. Im thining of using some parameters to the function so users able to search within element. However, are you recommending to use any if statements as well in functions? To verify and.. possible send out some message if not found any
I need to set an interval to check for certain values, but I don't know how to return the values from the setInterval function. I need to do this because the variables need to be available for use within a click function. Please help jsfiddle.net/995s4yye
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I need to animate something when the scroll reaches a certain point, but when the animation occurs I don't want it to happen again, but i need the animated item to stay where it animated to. Scroll down, keep scrolling after the animation, there will be flickering because it is trying to set it back to 0 and restart the animation every time you scroll, how can I fix that? jsfiddle.net/5j17vur9
nvm answered my own question. .val(0) shoudlnt be there
So, I have a react component gist.github.com/barbu110/d41a4281b66adce86f5c7ba1b58d6baf (just 40 lines there). In the browser, I get React.createElement: type should not be null, undefined, boolean, or number. It should be a string (for DOM elements) or a ReactClass (for composite components). Check the render method of BlueBar.
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@AwalGarg troll (fantasy) A supernatural being of varying size, now especially a grotesque humanoid creature living in caves or hills or under bridges. [from early 17th c.]
See you are missing the point. The reason we use nodejs is because with other platforms, you get confused at many splits. "Should I do it this way or that? Which way is better?". The best selling point about nodejs is that you don't have to worry about that. There is no better way in the first place.
is there a media query for max-width less than?
for this there will be both media queries applied at width @sm which I don't want
@media (min-width: @sm) {
.hidden-sm-up{ // hidden from small size and above
display: none;
}
}
@media (max-width: @sm) {
.hidden-sm-down{ // hide anything up to small size
display: none;
}
}
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$('#link').click(function() {
var linkURL = prompt("Enter the URL for this link:", "http://");
document.execCommand("CreateLink", false, linkURL);
updateInput()
});
@astrosixer two options: use setInterval() to check the input field periodically or check when the input got changed by oninput or key events on that input field
Off the tops of their heads, anyone know of a free / open REST endpoint? Entirely for the sake of a tutorial. I just need to find one, the lower the barriers to using it the better (No subscription, no authkey, no private account)
@Shmiddty It's going to be a JavaScript based riddle, aimed at attracting JavaScript developers. For example, a possible concept would be "you're presented with an image of a safe, and your goal is to open the safe", and opening the safe would require reading the JavaScript code, understanding what to do, and then perform it. Your job would be to develop this, working alongside a designer and the project manager from the company.
It's a serious project with deadlines and stuff, probably
it's pretty funny how all types of industries want to adopt Agile
in their business
such as marketing, supermarket, even McDonalds
In Supermarket Manager says: Hey employees, we are adopting Agile in our business. I know it's for software development but I like the idea so why not have it here?
Ok Peter, I am timeboxing you to clean up the toilet in 30 minutes GO! SPRINT!
Manager: Sarah, I am locking you into a sprint to work very hard for 24 hours per day 4 weeks. Check your burndown chart to see exactly what I mean by this.
Sarah complains: Hey Manager, are you abusing my work hours? Manager: No, not at all. Have you thought about making your work efficient and faster so you can go home early?
Manager: Sarah, why are you crying? Sarah: You didn't let me go home for 48 hours! Manager: Well, in Agile, while Sprint is running, you cannot go home