@KingTut Opera is just a reskinned chrome these days. Firefox, Chrome, and Edge are all "evergreen", meaning that they generally update themselves and support the most recent JS. Safari is garbage; good luck with that.
Ok one last question, on your website link i found jquery examples to be easy mostly. I will not use it but whats the reason against using it? Does it make things slower
@KingTut if you know js very well, then canvas is easy. svg is kinda different but there are situations where using svg is more appropriate than using canvas. It depends of the requirements
I do not order often from Amazon, but did not have gotten a broken delivery so far. There was a package which as somewhat damage, but the content was not damaged
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we can argue why blue is worse than red all day and still not get anywhere, same with discussing programming languages, preferences/goals matter, use correct tool for the job
When you're trying to help point a newbie in the right direction, and someone comes in being all "hurr durr, use this bad thing, because I'm funny", it's really depressing. There's so many awful JS devs out there, and I was just trying to prevent another one from existing.
Ok so. I have been making ajax calls on click and populating an HTML table... Works great. But there are certain things within that AJAX call that are used to dynamically generate modal window containing more details
here's the problem. I need to somehow store the extra stuff that is going in that modal so that if someone clicks the link twice, i don't have to make a seperate ajax call AGAIN
What i'm doing is dynamically generating a table...after that, if user clicks on table row, the hidden detail row becomes unhidden. Inside that detail row, there is a link
ok so the problem is, that every time a user clicks on a row that HASNT had its detail row populated, it populates the detail row with a new ajax call. that ajax call has details that need to be in a seperate modal. But the modal has to be appended to the document whken needed and removed when its done'
The content of this modal will depend on the row clicked. But. Generating the modal at click-time with data and then remembering that data for a specific row....not sure if it can be done.
at least, not within my knowledge. Basically everyone says nesting tables in tables is a bad idea. I'm using jquery's append() method to stick all this stuff on the document and remove it when necessary
@WathsaraWishwanthaDaluwatta do you control the website? If so, adjust the CSP so that you can use that script. A CSP setting is selected so that you cannot run scripts that does not come from your own domain
He's telling me now to ignore the idea of frameworks because i'm actually making so much progress...which is true. i'm almost there. i just need this last step
you can run ubuntu in a virtual machine and do all of the command line work from there, not trying to knock you for using windows but I personally ran into problem after problem with very basic stuff until I moved away from windows
games don't really smooth/antialias frames as well as movies do, so 24fps movies look okay, but 24fps games don't, humans can most certainly notice differences in framerates going fairly high