@forresthopkinsa sigh you really do not understand and that is fine. Noto is like 10+ fonts for a reason you can't make a font with every unicode character do to size requirements. Not to mention how latex simply works
rl.on('line', (line) => {
let arg = line.trim().split(' ');
switch (arg[0]) {
case 'send':
if (arg[1])
forked.send(arg[1])
break;
case 'exit':
forked.send('exit')
break;
default:
console.error(`${arg[0]} not recognized`)
}
});
Very simple CLI that supports only 2 commands. The main program runs the REPL and passes args to the forked process which handles actual serial comms and reports back
I'm aware of some css parsers but the difficult part would be finding out what parameters each property takes and generating form fields for those. Sounds like a lot of work.
@William I mean, there are select times where using negative margins works better than absolute positioning, but I can't really imagine a way to stack elements on top of each other where position:relative does the trick
At the moment, I'm attempting to use async/await within a class constructor function. This is so that I can get a custom e-mail tag for an Electron project I'm working on.
customElements.define('e-mail', class extends HTMLElement {
async constructor() {
super()
let uid = this.getAttr...
I'm trying to create a constructor for a blogging platform and it has many async operations going on inside. These range from grabbing the posts from directories, parsing them, sending them through template engines, etc.
So my question is, would it be unwise to have my constructor function retur...
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I've put a div inside an anchor tag to make it clickable, but then I read about JavaScript window.location. The doc says it's an "object with information about the current location of the document", so my question is, if I get a div and then set a link to this object for that div, will that link be for the div only?
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If a element has a onblur attribute with a function call, plus a eventlistener ($("#element").on('blur', 'button', function....)') which calls a function - Is there any way to make the onblur-attribute function fire first?
Right now the code in the eventlistener is fired first
@rlemon Problem is I am serving videos from the site and am unsure how to prevent someone from going directly to the source video and bypassing the check for authentication. The only thing that I can think of is readfile with PHP but its a pain with safari. Safari refuses to play videos unless certain things are satisfied.