@Jordan I was hopping some one had a site they found helpful for this not just telling me to google it cause I could do that but there are lots of sites and code examples
@JordanRichards Mm, I don't think so. It's just simpler than writing it in CSS, so people try to avoid code they don't feel they need. Most sites aren't fully up to date anyway
The only way I partake is by eating it. I'm not a smoker. Of anything. And I don't cook it because I can only imagine that it would fill my entire apartment building with the smell. And that would be bad.
Hello. I have a page in domain [A] which holds an Iframe with domain[B]......without using easyXDM or even touching the Parent code , does an internal js code can change it's Iframe height ? ( different domain , I can't touch the parent code)
In computing, the same origin policy is an important security concept for a number of browser-side programming languages, such as JavaScript. The policy permits scripts running on pages originating from the same site to access each other's methods and properties with no specific restrictions, but prevents access to most methods and properties across pages on different sites.
This mechanism bears a particular significance for modern web applications that extensively depend on HTTP cookies to maintain authenticated user sessions, as servers act based on the HTTP cookie information to revea...
lets see the mindset here. come into a room and post a picture of a design asking for feedback... get the feedback. be a douchbag about it... go play in traffic.
@Vivix I think a lot of pretty CSS is OK, but there's a line between "pretty" and "nauseating." Users shouldn't have to think too hard just to navigate and parse content.
KISS is an acronym for the design principle articulated by Kelly Johnson, Keep it simple, stupid!. Variations include "keep it stupid simple", "keep it short and simple", "keep it simple sir", "keep it super simple", "keep it simple or be stupid", "keep it simple and stupid", "keep it simple and straightforward" or "keep it simple and sincere." The KISS principle states that most systems work best if they are kept simple rather than made complex, therefore simplicity should be a key goal in design and unnecessary complexity should be avoided.
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The acronym was coined by Kelly Johnso...
@KendallFrey actually the speed limits there are higher than ours on average
I have such javascript array of many many objects:
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I would like to transform the array to rows of 3 objects, something like this:
[
[ {...}, {...}, {...} ],
[ {...}, {...}, {...} ],
[ {...}, {....
@rlemon the facebook social plug in didn't seem to work for me so I used something in dreamweaver from the widget browser that someone made for the facebook like
and use it for a ~400 meg script editor with syntax highlighting and a few other flashy cool things that are actually useful but.... you are still better learning proper scripting tools like VIM or EMACS or Sublime
@benlevywebdesign Why don't you just use their small-small button on the very bottom of your page? In a matching colour scheme? Like fimfictions twitter-facebook list
> eval and with are trivialized, misused and outright condermned by most JavaScript programmers, but when used appropriately they allow for the creation of some fantastic pieces of code that wouldn't be possible otherwise " - John Resig
Ello, got a socket.io question, anyone know what the callback(null, true) is all about, after successfully getting the data server-side, I can create a callback(null, true) which tells backbone.js on the client it's been successful, but what exactly is the first and second param within the callback() ?
Munster ou munster-géromé sont des appellations d'origines désignant un fromage de lait de vache de l'Est de la France et protégées nationalement depuis 1969 par une appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) et dans l'ensemble des pays de l'Union européenne depuis 1996 par une appellation d'origine protégée (AOP).
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La recette de ce fromage a été laissée aux Vosgiens par un moine irlandais de passage au . Son nom provient de la ville de Munster (Haut-Rhin).
Pour d'autres, la recette remonterait à l'époque de Charlemagne lorsque des moines vinrent christianiser la région, apportant...