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18:05
@dievardump Why?
because the red, on the gif, is awfull
Erm
It seems the sticky footer tricks require you to set the container min-hight to 100%
which is kind of annoying because some pages have a height less that the 100%
leaving "white-space" (not actually white, but blank space)
in the container
Is there a way to stop that?
Anyone?
you want the footer to appear at the bottom of the page?
or below the content?
at the bottom
and below the content
I don't want to be 'position:fixed' though
sticky footer isnt position fixed i think
18:12
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at the bottom of the page and below the content isnt the same :D
@ficho what I meant by that was... I want it at the bottom of the page, but not On-top of the content
and this doesnt work?
http://ryanfait.com/resources/footer-stick-to-bottom-of-page/
@ficho of course it works, but I don't like how it forces min-height: 100%;
18:14
ah
that makes the wrapper loose it's dynamic feel on 'small' pages
if you catch my drift.
im not that good at front end, but this is what i use i think it works well
stupid q but a position: absolute; bottom:0px doesnt work?
@Loktar
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We are the outnumbered. We are the outnumbered.

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Build your walls, maintain protection with ambitions of beating the odds.
hehe, this just came on my playlist, pretty fitting after our little chat before ;)
@ficho no it doesen't
(just tested), if the content is bigger than 100%, the footer overlaps the content
ok
18:17
Am I the only one to have problem to scroll BY CLICKING ON THE SCROLL AND GO UP/DOWN here : businessinsider.com/… ?
(that's why it needed to be relative)
well besides the sticky footer, im not sure what to suggest :)
Ah.
:( that's a shame.
@dievardump what?
I can not move the scroll bar
I can use mousewheel
18:19
jordan did you try a position relative top:0
I can click on the arrows
bottom:0 i mean?
But I can not move the scroll bar
(only with Chrome)
Hm, Aurora on Mac here, no problems
@ficho yeah
18:20
who clicks the damn scrollbar anyways? :D
A guy from NYC set on of my tweet concerning Vancouver as Favorite.
There is a problem
what did it do? after the content but not at the bottom of the screen?
well if u want it at the bottom w/o overlapping the content you need something in between to fill the space
no other way
18:22
hmm
or none that my newbie mind can think of
post it maybe someone will have a solution
maybe someone here knows a javascript trick to adjust the height of a div to push the footer to the bottom of the page?
like..
im guessing if you used something like less css you could set a dynamic height that equals the height of the content + the height of the empty space considering the viewport for pages that don't fit the whole screen or something
a dynamic top i meant
yeah either dynamic top:
or...
(not proper syntax, just an example) var push height = $('#wrapper').height() - blah etc tec
not sure the exact logic
but you get the idea, some method of making the height of a 'push' div push the footer to the bottom
well isnt that what sticky footer does? just with a static height?
18:27
not really
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@GNi33 me
when the page is 40000px long
And I only want to see the last image
well anyway gotta go
good luck!
18:39
WOW
THAT WAS WIERD
My iMac just crashed...
like these vertical grey lines
just appeared on the screen
I had to shut down my mac by the button on the back.
Anyway..
Anyone here?
Humpf
people in ##JavaScript on freenode are not serious at all.
lol
@dievardump hi
@dievardump do you think you can solve my issue?
Don't ping me or I'll cut your fingers
(read up, me and @ficho have been trying to solve it)
@dievardump SoRrY!
@dievardump WHOOPS!
@dievardump NOT AGAIN!
@dievardump no... I just did it again..
Lol.
Does he know we can ignore stupid people?
18:43
Yes.
@ficho does.
@GNi33 nice, what song?
@Loktar hey :)
The Devil Wears Prada - Outnumbered
they got an album, called "Zombie EP"
Ok, you stop ^^'
@JordanRichards Seriously, if you wanna get help, don't do that. You're an asshole
ok.
Sorry, some people I've talked to in the past on Stackoverflow chat didn't mind and helped.
I suppose it just depends on whether the person is having a bad day or not, heh.
18:47
No. It's just : ask you question and wait.
Don't bother people by pinging them
If they wanna help they will
Ok.
I'm sorry.
(I was only doing it because "some people I've talked to in the past on Stackoverflow chat didn't mind and helped.")
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Mouhahaha, the survey data we're analyzing
im confused
why did I have an invitation for a private room?
18:56
Sorry.
I didn't know how many were here
I'm really anxious to whether something is possible or not.
I added you to a room because I needed your help.
But then realised that was rood of me.
what do you want to know is possible?
One moment.
from here down..
1 hour ago, by Jordan Richards
Hey.
Is there a way to make a sticky footer But not having to set the min-height:100%?
yeah
crap
im sorry lol I assumed that was
heh, maybe not :? thats the oldest sticky footer example I know of
All of the ones I googled had min-height: 100%;
hmm
@JordanRichards why don't you want to set the min-height?
19:00
@JordanRichards I'd say probably not
@GNi33 It's ugly
what? why?
the above works in IE
@GNi33 blank space
and IE 6 didnt support min-height
19:01
it's only important if your content wouldn't fill out the whole page
@GNi33 exactly, that's why I want a work-around
so of course you're going to have blank space
@GNi33 and it's ugly
... /me is so confused
so you want your footer a variable size but at the bottom?
how would you want to do that without having "blank space" ?
19:02
well leave the margin as it is (takes the height of it's content)
If you want a workaround, then use JS
@RyanKinal :D
That's the workaround. Sorry
@RyanKinal Why sorry?
Anyway, how would it work with JS?
Because you specified CSS
19:03
@RyanKinal ah..
Whoops.
Sorry about that, haha.
I don't care, javascript,css, waffles, lol. As long as it does the job, I'm happy. (the job being specific )
How would Javascript achieve it?
I can't figure out the logic behind it.
window.onscroll = function(e)
{
    // change the position of your
    // footer based on the scroll position
}
My recommendation: Just set the min-height
And leave IE6 in the dust
@RyanKinal How would that work though?
Why would I want to adjust on scroll height?
I don't want to achieve a 'position:fixed' effect.
Oh. I thought that was the issue.
19:07
IE6 doesn't even know what position:fixed is, so, leave this guy out
ah
I don't want position:fixed
I want to achieve a sticky footer without having to set the min-height:100% to the wrapper
making the wrapper loose it's dynamic height (depending on the inner content)
... a sticky footer is an effect similar to that of position: fixed
Then we're completely misunderstanding each other, and you need to clarify what you want.
Position:fixed makes it stay visible ALWAYS
A 'sticky footer' is a sticky footer
not a fixed one.
19:09
Ah, fair enough.
So, you probably want position: absolute
bottom: 0
anyone care to explain what a sticky footer is then?
@RyanKinal no, that's not enough though\
good example there
yes... ?
a footer that's _always_ at the bottom of the browser window
ah, of the page, sorry
i'm confusing myself now :D
:) yeah
it's fine..
so, i still don't get why min-height is a bad thing in this case
So, you need to make sure that at minimum, the height of your content element is 100% of the window.
well
that makes it ugly
I have an idea
19:11
the only thing it does is to blow up the body to the height of the browser window, so you can position your footer using bottom: 0
if the content is higher than the browser window, it will do absolutely nothing
this is pretty much the best way to achieve this
what about
@GNi33 iOS5 neither. Because iOS is effing shit.
that's right...
using javascript to detect if the height of the #wrapper is lower than 100%, if it is, then do method 1
else do method 2
iOS - safari keeps pissing me off
19:13
method 1: absolute; bottom:1
OR don't do "sticky" footer. Just... do a footer.
and still.... sadly, it's the best pre-installed browser on mobile devices out there :/
method 2: normaal sticky footer
// pseudocode
onload/onresize:
    if content height is less than window height
        stick footer to bottom of window
    else
        stick footer to bottom of content
@RyanKinal that's really not necessary, right?
19:13
@RyanKinal :D exactly!
and he'll need to blow up the body height anyhow
@GNi33 Not if you're using min-height
@GNi33 Not necessarily
so i really don't see why using min-height would be a problem here
@GNi33 sorry, I forgot to mentiont hat I have blown up the body
not? how?
so where's the problem?
19:14
@GNi33 ^_^ read the transcript
so I don't have to keep repeating lol
make it relative
not absolute
@GNi33 it is relative
can't you see that I was mentioning an idea of 2 methods that would adjust with javascript?
position:absolute; bottom:0 makes it go to the bottom of the WINDOW
then relative is for the bottom of the page
Dammit. It's not good when you see this in a file: $username='root';
I feel sad for you
@RyanKinal lol!
19:17
lol
/me laughs sheepishly, changes all $username values
... and $password='password';
@JordanRichards not really, depends on what the relative container is
@GNi33 exactly...
Where do you work, @RyanKinal?
that's why method 2 is for when the content height at least 100%
so I know to never work there ever ever
19:19
Ryan's stories are always delightful :D
I'm going to make a jsfiddle
and if I encounter problems
I'll come here
@AmaanCheval Fortunately, this is code from an acquisition that isn't listed on my resume.
But I'm gonna go with "security by obscurity" for now :-D
Oh, yeah, you've told us about that
We're slowly rebuilding and securing. This application is new to me, but just as scary.
I was hoping it would be better... but no... it's still crappy.
I'm back
"Hey I just met you. My code is crazy! Here's a copy, Help, I'm lazy!
In this tutorial webcloud.se/log/Form-validation-with-jQuery-from-scratch Do I need to specify the "Field" part or is it specified already?
hmm why isn't appendBLAH(); executing?
(when you click the button?)
Is the alert coming up?
check the error console
Or JQuery error variable
onclick needs to be onClick
@JamesHolloway no it doesn't
lies
damned lies
@JamesHolloway maybe because you scoped your JavaScript
^ that
It doesn't? I thought it did for some browsers.
s/onLoad/nowrap(body)
19:41
@JamesHolloway And you try to access it by BAD BAD BAD BAD INLINE JAVASCRIPT IN YOUR HTML YOU GONNA BURN IN HELL
@JamesHolloway maybe like IE4 or something
@JamesHolloway No
So they fixed it.
I'm wondering why they aren't using the jQuery .click(function () {}); functon
19:42
Okay
changed it to .click(function(){})
@JamesHolloway because inside himself, he knows jQuery is only an unicorn joke. It won't stand.
Yeah, just put $("#wrapper").click(function() {insert append statement here});
You may also have to grab it with $("div#wrapper").
Yeah sure
and test the $($)
19:46
Whats it supposed to be doing?
@JamesHolloway look at the code
it's supposed to adjust if the wrapper is higher than the window.
I got no clue on that one except your button is gone
Also what's </hr>?
it's a horizontal rule
19:48
It looks like a loose tag
<hr/>*
..if you look
lol
Oh, is that HTML5?
I haven't messed with that yet
no.. it's not HTML5 haha
huh?
Is that all the code or is it just the body?
19:51
@JamesHolloway ...
Yeah, I figured...
What's the default for naming things? like if its a form are you supposed to name it "contactForm" or if its a car form are you supposed to name it "carForm"?
The default is... context.
You can call your contact form "orderAnEffingPizzaForm", no problem with that, except you can get fired for being as you are.
/* TODO
 * The logger needs to be held in memory until the log form is displayed.
 * Then and only then do we dump the messages and allow for live updating.
 * not sure how to do this at the moment.... fuck
 * Until this time we'll go with the hack solution and show and hide the form
 * right here in the parent forms constructor.
 */
// init the log form
Log = new frmLog(this);
// if we dont' do this we get occasional thread errors... fml
Log.Visible = true; Log.Visible = false;
comment it and move on

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