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12:03 AM
Hi all, I'm confused why my JS isn't working
I have some Bulma tabs
Here, you can see the Practice tab has a math game
But in the other page, the practice tab has the video that's supposed to be on the Learn page
That other page shifts all the tab content by one, for some reason.
What's going on?
@JBis @pooja_1205 Sorry to ping, but any ideas?
 
12:33 AM
What
|| mcve
 
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Hi
Still here
 
 
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2:51 AM
Now it doesn't even click!
 
3:21 AM
And this is why StackOverflow is so helpful :)
 
 
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6:29 AM
posted on March 03, 2021 by Michaël Zasso

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7:18 AM
Hi all
@JBis I found the problem
The problem occurrs when I try to run one of the Nuxt.js Apps on the Main Domain (example.com)
When I port that to for example www.example.com
Both of them runs correctly
Now, how can I redirect example.com to www.example.com?!
 
 
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9:49 AM
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Q: Nuxt.js program not running on the Main Domain with Apache in Ubuntu

MRS1367I have a Nuxt.js program that I run on Apache in Ubuntu OS. When I port it to a subdomain like www.example.com, it works fine; But when I port it to the main domain such as example.com, my program does not run. Examples of Ubuntu Server and Apache settings are as follows: /etc/hostname example /...

 
9:59 AM
@DarkRunner What do you expect? You are asking about Bulma, one of many CSS Frameworks - in a JavaScripty Channel with about 1-5 active people. About a Problem that obviously only happens with custom code (either that, or the Bulma Documentation is wrong), yet ignore all the hints from JBis about providing a minimal example or any information at all.
 
 
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11:14 AM
anyone knows a quick fix for a ng mat-accordion - I want the accordion only to be expanded when actually clicking on the '>' symbol and not on the whole panel?
nw- just found it -> expanded={!expanded} and on the icon: onClick={toggle}
 
 
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1:50 PM
|| mdn Node.cloneNode
 
okay, mystery cleared
> In the DOM4 specification ... the optional deep argument defaults to true.
> This behavior has been changed in the latest spec! Although deep it still optional, it now defaults to false.
 
TIL
 
yeah, I am surprised as well. A odd bug within IE let me to investigate it.
so had a feeling that something aint right.
gotcha pass a flag on that
gotcha make it a best practice, to prevent that
 
> Google accounted for 52% of last year’s global digital ad spending of $292 billion
did not know ad business is that big
but +1
 
Idk, I don't believe them
(About stopping tracking)
According to their investor report, advertising accounts for 25% of their revenue
 
3:02 PM
Is there a way to comment out a selection in VSC?
Ah, Ctrl + K + C
 
is it not re-issuing the comment shortkey?
 
Maybe they are betting on that not going down significantly? Considering, as the article said, they account for 52% of the global digital ad market, there probably aren't many other competitors. And the only one that can track at the scale google can is facebook and facebook can't anymore due to browser and apple restrictions. So I guess people won't have a tracking alternative.
 
i thought it is Ctrl+/
 
Ctrl + / works too
Thanks thats a bit easier
 
 
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What is the point of the toilet emoji
 
7:18 PM
hey guys
i got a question
so I have an array and when i print the array out like console.log(array);, it prints out like it should
but whenever i do, console.log(${array}), it messes up the formatting of the array
i dont know why that is
i originally have a user-input function, and if the user inputs more than 1 value separated by a comma (so for example, if they input '1,2'), i have it copy into the array like ['1','2']
 
fiddle?
 
and when i do console.log(array), it prints out like that
but when i do console.log(${array}), it prints out like ['1,2']
even tho i used the split function and such, to make array = [1,2]
does anyone know what's up with that?? i would really appreciate any help i could get, i've been stuck on this for the past couple of days!!
 
posted on March 03, 2021 by Srinivas Sista

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9:50 PM
posted on March 03, 2021 by Bindu Suvarna

 Hi, everyone! We've released Chrome Beta 89 (89.0.4389.78) for iOS: it'll become available on App Store in next few days. You can see a partial list of the changes in the Git log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. Bindu Suvarna Google Chrome

 
 
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11:07 PM
Should an outdated answer on stackoverflow be downvoted?
 
Nope
That answer can still have value to people using older software
Just add a new, updated answer
 
Edit with Outdated message?
Or edit and add updated answer to outdated answer
 
I wouldn't touch the existing answer
You could leave an comment so the author can update the answer, but the changes required are likely too significant for a third party to do, imo
 
cool thanks
 

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