On tweet deck can I see who added me but also who deleted me? I'm tired to always see the same guys follow then unfollow me two days after because I didn't follow them.
hi guys , can someone point me to website where i can make diagrams or curves by javascript , if user enter a point with x and y it will be placed in the diagram where x axes and y axes thx
I think it would be fun to have ThinkGeek products onebox in the chat system.
We already Have other shopping sites like Amazon there, and this site is directed towards 'geeks'. Albeit this wouldn't be the most useful onebox, I do think It would be fun.
Please?!
@goodmood 1) your question doesn't make any damn sense. 2) you keep asking for a cut and paste solution. why not trying writing your own and then asking us for assistance if it gets to be too difficult.
@rlemon its in math , if user entered point x(2 ,4) forexemple , after submit this point will be placed in the right place in the (shema or diagram or curve , sorry i dont know this name )
@goodmood You don't read what he is saying to you. rlemon doesn't ask you what you want, he tells you "What you ask for is too generic. Make some research, try to BUILD YOUR OWN, and then, if you have problems, come back here and ask us about precise things."
I think there are some js-libraries with programming the html5 canvas element. Which one to choose? I've done some js-coding with canvas and are somewhat familiar with the api.
But I think somekind of library which encapsulates the somewhat tedious canvas api would be a good thing, so it speeds...
Using Jelly Bean, 4.1.1, on a Galaxy Mexus, I want this: You lock the phone. For the first 5 mins, if you try to unlock, you can just slide and unlock it; after that, you have to enter a pattern.
I don't know how to get the slide to unlock to be activated for the 5 mins in the middle. I have it ...
I am pretty new to javascript development and its temperaments. I wrote this class which is a priority queue based on a numeric property of any object. As far as I can tell, the following code is working as intended. I wonder if there are stylistic tendencies that I am getting wrong, or if there ...
Then that's probably why. If they're exactly the same except for that, empty has to iterate and remove all child nodes, while remove only has to remove itself.
// keepData is for internal use only--do not document
remove: function( selector, keepData ) {
var elem,
i = 0;
for ( ; (elem = this[i]) != null; i++ ) {
if ( !selector || jQuery.filter( selector, [ elem ] ).length ) {
if ( !keepData && elem.nodeType === 1 ) {
jQuery.cleanData( elem.getElementsByTagName("*") );
jQuery.cleanData( [ elem ] );
}
if ( elem.parentNode ) {
I am trying to empty an HTML table that has about 200 rows using $("#mytable").empty(). While it is emptying the rows, I cannot do anything else, looks like the UI is blocked.
Is this the right function to use? Can this operation be done in the background, in order to minimize the noticeable lag?
I have an object which has status element. But I can't get the value of this element. Here is my code sample:
console.log("Resource.query()");
console.log(Resource.query());
console.log("Resource.query().status");
console.log(Resource.query().status);
Here is Chrome console:
As you see Resou...