Can you reset an !important style with javascript? The fllowing line doesn't di what I want, the style remains as specified in Css: element.style["width"] = "initial !important"
So last I weighed myself I was 209lbs (I guess I was retaining water/a couple lbs of muslce?) and since pokemon go has been out, I've walked 26km extra on top of the gym and now I'm 203lbs :D I'm so close to being under the 2s!
Hey guys I am using a function I found for getting values from json key's in an object I tried to re-write it so it could write to a json object based on the keys but it actually writes the same value to every key value pair. it doesn't iterate through all values that I pass in the setValues function. any ideas? jsfiddle.net/dzwo7qgd
@SterlingArcher the servers were fucked when I was trying to make a username, and the one time I was frustrated and just hit random letters, it finally worked, so now I have a shit name.
I was on vacation in Italy when it was released, of course I got it as soon as the APK was available. But I couldn't train nearly as much, so I got home and I have some work to do.
The Great Filter, in the context of the Fermi paradox, is whatever prevents "dead matter" from giving rise, in time, to "expanding lasting life". The concept originates in Robin Hanson's argument that the failure to find any extraterrestrial civilizations in the observable universe implies the possibility something is wrong with one or more of the arguments from various scientific disciplines that the appearance of advanced intelligent life is probable; this observation is conceptualized in terms of a "Great Filter" which acts to reduce the great number of sites where intelligent life might arise...
I have movement (both tile-based and pixel-based), walking animation frames, a label that displays over the player as you walk, and now I'm working on the UI system -- my engine is shaping up.
Now I need to actually get some game concepts in, like combat
js styles create inline styles on the style attribute. you can pass important there, but unless you are doing this for some userstyle you are doing it wrong
ultimately it comes down to your css being broken to begin with. however if you want an immediate fix (keeping in mind you are writing a bad solution to work around a problem instead of fixing the problem) learn about specificity and make your new rule more specific. don't apply styles in JS, rather add/remove classes and keep all the styles contained in your stylesheet
Errore if u want to override a style through stylesheet behavior (while leaving out important in all/most rules), you must apply additional selectors to the rule
@Adi Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.