I feel really bad when I see that our "UX Architect" does not seems to have read anything about UX since 10 years and that our "Designer" does not seems to know that what's fantastic with PNG is that it allows TRANSPARENCY.
Is there anything wrong with data-options="type=lazy maxHeight=auto" in HTML5? I'm not necessarily loving this approach but it seems like the most obvious for what's wanted.
@rlemon in this case they'd map to an options object that's used to build UI elements. My boss basically wants a magic wand that auto-builds stuff when pointed at a form. I'm hoping <uiName>-type will be prefered over setting individual options but it's one of those things that would suck to not have in pinch. I'm also normalizing the dataset property so we can access that way, but I'd have to translate camel-cased stuff that wouldn't match the non-camel-cased.
Firebug Requested Feature : one little, tiny button, on CSS panel, that automatically add an " element.style { } " block to the CSS panel, when an element is selected.
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Is it possible to have the shorthand if return an object? Something like this:
var showDimensions = true;
$(div).css(
showDimensions? {height:'100%', width:'100%'} :
{height:0, width:0}
);
Note: this is javascript, in case you were wondering.
it uses DOMContentLoaded is possible, otherwise it uses onload
// Mozilla, Opera and webkit nightlies currently support this event
if (document.addEventListener) {
// Use the handy event callback
document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", DOMContentLoaded, false);
// A fallback to window.onload, that will always work
window.addEventListener("load", jQuery.ready, false);
// If IE event model is used
} else if (document.attachEvent) {
// ensure firing before onload,
// maybe late but safe also for iframes
I have a simple class inheritance in JS:
var Class = function(){};
Class.extend = function(){
var Extended = function(constructor){
function extend_obj(destination, source) {
for(var property in source){
if(typeof source[property] === "object" &&...
I find it amusing you say "just" but anyways... here's another question. is there a way to make a draggable iFrame with an invisible background that contains content and resizes dynamically to display all the content?
Linux reads it as a proper partition and even goes as far as telling me how much of the disk is used and free... Windows ignores it. (one partition on the disk is fine, the one with my backups is not)
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( ID's and not names.... but what do I )
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I'm looking for tools that will help me write test cases to cover all paths through a function in Javascript. Ideally, I'd like something that will spit out a list of combinations of parameter and property values. However, if the tool simply told me which parameters and properties have an effec...
Consider this simple code:
"use strict";
var obj = {
f: function() {
this.prop = 'value';
g.bind( this )();
}
};
function g() {
console.log( this.prop );
}
If I try to validate this code, jshint gives me the error Possible strict violation. where I call console.lo...
I have code based on this, http://stackoverflow.com/a/10861679/617822, that looks like as follows (I strongly advice to first read the rest of this post and then get back to this code)
players: [],
teams: [],
matches: [],
Team: function () {
this.list ...
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