@ndugger @bitten Using a chrome extension, I can't get the window object without a content script. And using a content script seems to be the same as using a bookmarklet. What should I do?
from what I remember ddwrt is powerful because of what's been done, but it's losing momentum... I could be totally wrong here, but I think that's what I read
@Slayther if you made a form that accepts a link, and have a back end wrap an overflow: autodiv element around the embed element, you should be able to get the scrollTop from the wrapper
If I will have to create a separate program to access the fing scroll position, I will shot myself with a rope and hang myself with a gun, in that order.
@littlepootis yes thats true, but for now I want to enjoy learning, sometimes oreilly books are deep, and yet english is not my primary language. anyway thanks :D
@doug65536 that is one of the sites i read lately, thanks anyway. :D
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I don't know how to add an animation effect when the classes are changed.
Here is my code:
$("#a-button").click(
function() {
$("#a-div").toggleClass("hidden show");
});
This works but it doesn't have any effect when changing the classes.I want to make it smoother, maybe something lik...
That's what I am trying to figure out a decent solution to right now, I just want a sidebar that appears on clicking a button and forces dom elements to the left more
when you menu expands, you might have to adjust the style on other elements. e.g. the 'container' of your page main body. For this, you could just add/remove a 'menu-opened' class on a root element and so the rest in css
lmao I forgot I was screensharing during my standup and I was playing with the google maps tool I made and I was wondering why everybody went quiet when I zoomed in on Kangaroo Valley in australia, and my PM just stops and goes "Jordan are you looking for kangaroos or something?"
lmao @ssube we have a sick referral program, but corporate awards are pretty old school. We're doing internal branch updates though. But hey, a SPOT award looks good on a resume, and i cant hate on $500 bonus for kicking ass
@SterlingArcher spot awards on a resume lolwut? those are like "hey, good job making me not look like an asshole yesterday" tokens from your boss, they're meaningless in real life