@Luggage @ssube You guys know a good way how to teach the sass-loader to recognize the resolve-pathes from webpack config? I'm including a css file with @../../../path/to/file right now, which seems pretty ugly, especially because path is a known webpack resolving path
Hello guys, I have a problem running my meteor server. its version 1.5.1. It gets stuck at running app. Can i pish my repo to hit and still make it wotk on a ptoduction server? Or will O jeed yo hackup my partolitions for later use?
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At this rate, 5 Years from now, Amz takes 11% of your annual salary for Prime Citizen account, you are open to their entire catalogue depending on your yearly salary :P
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Hi everyone. When using angular4, How do you manage public and private page items (like edit buttons, etc...) ? Do you keep 2 different page templates? Or manage items visibility with guards or something else?
@KarelG Guess I get it... On component init, I have to query the "userService/guard" to check user's status/rights and then keep a boolean / any to track status/rights, right?
12:37 I am making a project locally, which involve howler.js, which is used for playing sound and its manipulation, thing is I wanted to load some sound locally, and when I attempted to do so, I ran into error, "Cross origin requests are only supported for HTTPs..."" , so I cannot load my local file, But now my question is how then we can load images locally??
To comprehend the problem, you have to understand the same origin policy (hereafter called as sop) and how it's being handled. It is an important concept when writing an application that allows users to browse the world wide web. Before that concept, many security violations has occurred.
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Ok. There is something I miss about subscription with angular. In my component (@KarelG still related to my question above), I call a service to get the user's permission (like canEdit). And it fails with a "subscribe does not exist on type boolean...". paste.ofcode.org/33bpibtBfgbB9uzm8ykv3h4
HTML/CSS room is dead and since I know the majority of people here are the same that lurk in HTML/CSS Im gonna ask here
Also, Let me add: Since you guys have bashed me in the past about my dated looking design Ive finally decided to give it a facelift but am having troubles
for some reason beyond me, the main content is being pushed down by the header tag. Ive tried all kinds of positions and displays to no avail
and even stranger is when I open Chrome Dev tools the background image sizing changes and if anyone has any insight on any of this Id be most appreciative
Instead of creating a fiddle I figured it would be better to just upload an example to my live site so you guys can see the change when opening dev tools
Im not using it. Thats shrapenal from a tutorial and i think it was part of my problem
but just found out it doesnt fix what im trying to fix
although I did just now make a realization I want to share w you
let me U/L
brb
@OliverSalzburg This is bizarre. I tried a few other things to no avail b4 sharing but check this out: your-adrenaline-fix.com/test-site/Prlx1 Now if you open dev tools in chrome and change header from absolute to relative watch what happens to image
Crazy...
Crazy, If you position header relative then the image reaches the top but header is still pushed way down if u lnspect in dev tools
I just realized douche bag tutor had another header rule near bottom and I wrote it all follwing tutorial but wth he did something dumb like this is beyond me
Can someone recommend a Windows tool to inspect Redis databases? I'm currently using RedisDesktopManager and it regularly crashes when inspecting large keys
@OliverSalzburg Im onto something... Could you take a look and suggest why my 1st <section> is so narrow? Ive even tried the messing with min-height to no avail
i got a "design" question. when i receive a push notification, i get some kind of id in it as well. if the user has opened it i would need to fetch data associated with that id. im working with redux here, so im not sure what is the best way to fetch data associated with my id, and will it break the flow.
so basically inside my notification callback i need to make another call to my server to fetch data, and open a screen with detailed information. but im not sure what is the best way to do it