@Yijiang its supposed to. If #albumNum1 is 1 and #albumTotal is 1 it should fail, otherwise it should alert pass. Now I have #albumNum1 that is 1 and #albumTotal that is 2, it still fails?
if( $('#albumNum1').text() != 1 && $('#albumTotal').text() != 1 ) {
alert('pass');
}else{
alert('fail');
}
arrayLike = is(first, 'A') || object // An Array or Arguments?
// Does it look like an "array thingy"?
&& {}.hasOwnProperty.call(first, 'length')
&& is(first.length, 'N'); // is that property a Number?
All the new macs are getting it - 10Gb/s transfer rate, dual channel up and down stream and supports Display port/daisy chaining and peripherals at the SAME time
@IvoWetzel for some reason the links to the user profiles on the Dropbox version of the garden is swapped, does not appear so in the current live version
Anyway, I've got an idea for mobile nav - instead of a traditional menu, we could simplify it down to a set of two buttons for moving to the next and prev section
@Nyuszika7H Ah yes, should've specified that. I've never seen the new Twitter interface though, very odd because I thought they had already rolled it out worldwide
Here's something odd, a search for JavaScript Garden on Twitter's search turns up a large number of Korean results. Google Translate isn't doing such a good job
The two's complement of a binary number is defined as the value obtained by subtracting the number from a large power of two (specifically, from 2N for an N-bit two's complement). The two's complement of the number then behaves like the negative of the original number in most arithmetic, and it can coexist with positive numbers in a natural way.
A two's-complement system or two's-complement arithmetic is a system in which negative numbers are represented by the two's complement of the absolute value; this system is the most common method of representing signed integers on computers.E.g. "...
Just because I have mercy with you:
help | 200 # Shows the help for 2 minutes.
? | 200 [thing] # Ask me about my opinion on something.
rchern | 200 # I tell you one of the infamous rchernisms.
wisdom | 250 [username|id] # I'll show you some wise words but only for 1 minute.
wob | 500 # I'll spin the wheel of blame for you.
say | 500 [text] # Let me say something for you, it will instantly
sound a trillion times smarter.
Personally, I find the switch a lot more readable. Here's the reason:
if ($foo == 'bar') {
} elseif ($foo == 'baz') {
} elseif ($foo == 'buz') {
} elseif ($fou == 'haz') {
}
Condensed like that, you can easily see the trip up (be it a typo, or a honest difference). But with a switch, you kno...
@YiJiang I take it all worth it is probably the closest you're dealing with 2000+ <tr> nodes.. this evening is / was only to counter all here more than anyone else and column-count
@IvoWetzel what did you mean? I guess I'll write a header resizeable rows, I think the table