Its quite a dark red, I wouldnt use red for it anyway. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complementary_colors#artanddesign I think Orange is the complimentary colour
@benlevywebdesign Because I didnt automatically assume to delete it, i clicked the arrow button on the side and got led to a blank page. If it dissappears then the user knows to type.
I just posted this on the Stack Exchange, but was told I should post it here:
function redundantSee() {
var optionSet1 = $('.wrapper:eq(0)'),
optionSet2 = $('.wrapper:eq(1)');
optionSet1.find('.options').each(function(){
var self = $(this),
input = self.find('input'),...
It would be great if some IDE offered the way to right mouse click when a function is called and have the immediate option to jump to the function when it is defined.
Is this possible in any text editors/IDE's?
Maybe I've just been oblivious - is there a name for this technique?
i am generating options for my dropdown by jquery ajax method, filling it by db.
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: pageUrl + '/FillAssignee',
data: {},
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
dataType: "json",
success: function (response) {
...
But why is Florida not in yet? Wasn't Florida one of those states that really pushed and promoted voting-computers? Because "the results would be calculated faster"?
and what does it say about me, that when i see some election-map on a news-site the first thing i do is to fire up the dev-tools to have a look how they are made
switching their brains off would mean that some people had their brain switched on when approaching the "problem" what i don't believe, when looking at some of those questions
i'd add small error-handling when parentNode is document and add the option to pass a wrapping - element to make the function just look for parents in there
I have a JS function activating after an onclick event on an A tag. Here is the code :
(function(MTM) {
MTM.selectAllNone = function(e) {
var string = e.target.textContent || e.srcElement.innerText;
var list = document.getElementById('my-div');
var inputs = list.getElementsByTagNam...
Is it possible to change a class' parameter on the fly, after creating an object? I'm initializing an Uploader (that I need to start before all the code), but I need to change it's action url after complete some AJAX stuff. is it possible? Something like Object.action = ""?
If I have this basic structure
var Foo = function(str)
{
console.log('Object string: ' + this.str);
console.log('Param string : ' + str);
}
var Bar = function()
{
this.str = 'object string';
}
var obj = new Bar();
Foo.call(obj, 'param string');
It's fairly obvious what .call() ...
> I have heard more than one LISP advocate state such subjective comments as, "LISP is the most powerful and elegant programming language in the world" and expect such comments to be taken as objective truth. I have never heard a Java, C++, C, Perl, or Python advocate make the same claim about their own language of choice.
Le Lisp is a Lisp dialect. It was designed by Jérôme Chailloux and Emmanuel St. James of INRIA.
References
External links
*Eligis for x86 processors
*[http://www.softwarepreservation.org/projects/LISP/le_lisp/ Le Lisp at Computer History Museum's Software Preservation Group]
Today I finally have the time to continue with the connection speed measurements. For those joining the discussion only now, first read part 1 and part 2. See also the draft spec; especially for the metered property. I’m trying to distill a few principles for measuring the connection speed. I give them in the form of statements; be sure to speak up if you disagree with one of them. A …
First of all I'm danish so my English is probably flawed.
At my company I've had some complaints that after having installed Chrome
certain pages on our intranet website was off limits.
So I took two completely similiar machines, Lenovo T520, Windows Vista 32bit same Internet Explorer version (...