How come certain random strings produce colors when entered as background colors in HTML? For example:
<body bgcolor="chucknorris"> test </body>
...produces a document with a red background across all browsers and platforms.
Interestingly, while chucknorri produces a red background a...
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@rlemon I just received notification that you commented there was a lot of auto generated code in the example I provided the other day and I wanted to write and say Thanks for commenting
@copy today she decided to hug me because she had a very high mark in a test she was sure to have had a low mark. Either she thinks I'm gay or luck's going my way
and oooooh 0.o I can now have my sleep ruined by JS without keeping the laptop open :3
this is so great
or I can hook up the espruino to a nodejs server, that makes a conversation with @littlepootis and catches when he presses a button, and that rings the alarm
@littlepootis up for it? We can actually make it happen and it will be so hilarious
So, the cat API has three formats. HTML tag, actual image, and XML. I hate XML and I can't use the HTML tag so I want to use the image. But it basically just goes right to the image url... How can I extract the url? thecatapi.com/api/images/get?format=src
i also have a bookmarklet that inverts dark backgrounds and white text into light grey and dark grey respectively although it doesn't work with canvas obviously
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Essentially whenever I get a range from the area I am selecting, the range indexes are always relative to the nearest span rather than relative to the beginning of my text string.
Is there a way to set what my .getRangeAt() is relative to?
Yeah, so I have a home and contact button on my navbar. So if a user clicks one of those pages, he is taken and it shows that he is on that page by highlighting the link
So if he is on the contact page, the contact link above is highlighted
or style the active pseudo class (a:active) if it's a spa
or failing that look into window.location.pathname, unless you are using hashtags and so on, something even like jQuery('a[href="' + window.location.pathname + '"]') may work
easiest is #1 imo
if you didn't know, you can select dom elements by their attribute values