hi everyone, I posted the following question 14 hours ago, but still no response, please help me with it, I am stuck stackoverflow.com/questions/12739125/…
// IE7 support for querySelectorAll in 226 bytes... It's a little slow but better than a 20kb solution when you need something cross platform and lightweight.
(function(d){d=document,a=d.styleSheets[0]||d.createStyleSheet();d.querySelectorAll=function(e){a.addRule(e,'f:b');for(var l=d.all,b=0,c=[],f=l.length;b<f;b++)l[b].currentStyle.f&&c.push(l[b]);a.removeRule(0);return c}})()
I am beginner at web development so I need some advice, there are many sites where are free
hostings(web space) but which is the best?(server) I just want build simple site (not good
domain) with ,,my"(very simple) disign.
thank you foretell
What I was given showed that the stuff I'm trying to find (file_exists) was all locally on the server. Turns out that's the exact opposite of what we actually do.
Communication: It's useful.
Though file_exists can be used on URLs as of PHP 5
use this in your intranet page
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
setTimeout("location.href='www.MYinternetweb.com'", 5000);
</SCRIPT>
it will redirect in 5 seconds
@Slake drop jQuery, build up the XHR request by yourself, feel confident as you pass your own data using methods you can understand and code you wrote.
so is there any uniform consensus by browsers on how localStorage and private browsing mode is handled? Seems Safari Mobile throws a quota exceeded exception. Apparently some users have this turned on for their phone and don't realise causing interesting problems.
@Loktar Looks awesome man, I showed my girlfriend and tried to get her excited. it failed. she said "it's cool, but it would be better if they were like people on a farm... you know like farmville"
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@rlemon I relearned trigonometry to take a rather large sprite block and slide it around as the background image of a div to create this dude who would walk to wherever you clicked on a web page. Showed it to my wife. All she could say was, "Is that hard?"