That's silly, I can test it against template files but I plan on having a lot of template files that I won't be using. I guess I will just run it twice
For responsive layouts using media queries, do you consider device pixel ratio with hardware pixels to compute css pixel width & height of a font-size or block elements?
something like vwport width in css pixel = m hardware pixel width * (1 css px / 2 hardware px), if dpr = 2.
before setting width: in css pixels for any element
I'm trying to test this method is Jasmine but I keep getting an error that says:
`TypeError: Cannot read property 'subscribe' of undefined.` Any suggestions?
process() {
return Rx.Observable.from([a, b, c, d])
.bufferCount(2)
.concatMap(data => Rx.Observable.of(data).delay(this.DELAY))
.mergeMap((d) => this.send(d));
}
So this is actually not trolling, serious question.
I have also looked at what-can-i-do-for-sore-nipples and is-it-harmful-not-to-wear-an-underwear-while-running as well as a couple of questions that suggest bodyglide etc, I use bodyglide elsewhere, but i don't feel this is the answer in my ca...
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@J.Pichardo
it'll be something like this:
it('process data', () => {
let foo = new Foo();
foo.process().subscribe(resp => {
// should log [a, b] and then [c, d]
})
});
@Neoares: 1: don’t ping me, I’m on vacation! 😃 2: I normally don’t ask for an explanation, but 2 dvs on a factually correct, upvoted answer made me curious.
it's not really. this always refers a context. There are only three types of context in JS. Global, Function and Eval. None of these describe an object itself
I suppose that makes sense. I'm even having a hard time doing the above. I would want to be able to do console.log(o.f); and have it log 37, but it's logging the function and not what the function returns
Yeah I do need to read some tutorials. I want to get more into using node/express/(angular/react), but for now I'm mostly with PHP
@KendallFrey I was looking at that, but there isn't going to be any changing from what is originally in the file. I am basically using a js file as a JSON file (using module.export = {}), so I can have some variables site-wide in webpack.
Just to make it easier. For example, I have metaVariables.title which will be put in the <title> tag. Then I have pageVariables.title, which will be in a <h1>Tag. I will, by default, have the pageVariables.title set to metaVariables.title, but there are some instances where I will want to have them differ.
Trying to streamline website creation through webpack
Is there a way to merge the two un-even indexed array without looping?
var a = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
var b = new Array(12).fill(0) // [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]
// [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]