he is really jQuery... I mean think about it. what if John Resig developed a system secretly in collaboration with browser vendors so that once enough sites and computers started running jQuery (cached or otherwise) they would all connect as one gigantic hive mind and achieve consciousnesses and sentient thought..... think about it... 14 days till the world ends.
In my form I would like to decrease my Input field's height.
I know there are input-small, input-medium classes which control input field's width, but is there any thing similar for controlling height?
I couldn't find any and if there isn't how do I go about overriding the defaults?
I know there are already a lot of resources about this, but I haven't found one that matches my coordinate system and I'm having massive trouble adjusting any of those solutions to my needs.
What I learned is that the best way to do this is to use a transformation matrix. Implementing that is no ...
I'm currently developing a Javascript web game for desktop users. It is a sort of tower-defense game that relies on mouse input only, developed on canvas using EaselJS. In the future, or perhaps simultaneously, I would like to adapt the game for mobile devices.
I can see at least 3 potential are...
Bottom Yellow bar of Main Navigation looses focus while you hover over their Sub Navigation, - So it will remain on their Main navigation when you hover over their Sub Navigation.
Hey guys, I was wondering if you could help me out, I use the this to scroll to a div with an id but I'd like the element to to be so close to the top, how can I scroll up some pixels? $.scrollTo($("#anID"), { duration: 0}); Is there some way to do some sort of offset?
Chrome has an experimental feature called "Snippets" built-in now, which could be useful for what you want to do.
You can access this feature as follows:
Open Chrome Navigate to chrome://flags
Enable Developer Tools experiments
Open Devtools
Settings
Developer Tools Experiments
Enable "Sni...
I've just come across this protection code:
It hides the html and page code from anyone who wants to right click and view source. I can't see a work around to this - so its great...
However is this terrible for SEO?
to demonstrate an on bounce of text when it is wrapped in a specific class
when you click a link, but i actually want the link to bounce... not just random text?
so i tried wrapping the actual link i wanted to bounce so to speak in the same class and it didnt work, im assuming this is due to confliction somewhere
see the headers, they are links, and when u click on them they like "bounce" so to speak, so i assumed this was an onclick function
now a guy has written a fiddle to my question which bounces some text on the click of another link but its actually the link i want to bounce, not some text on that click
well this is from the jquery site in reference to the arguments. Im getting my head round the DIV. Ie If its a DIV with a a certain class... i think i just need to play
ie if i want the links to be h1.. id put h1 etc.... but the fact is no ones really telling me how to look at that site, ie... i can see what its doing... its figuring out how to write it
@AndersMetnik i understand you must only have a certain degree of patience, however this is reciprocated when i thankyou for all your help so far. End of the day, i need to learn, and i learn by playing,
Speaking of random... One of the half a dozen random answers to the question I linked to happened to be on target... and almost all including the most ridiculous were upvoted... sigh
Node.js relies on libuv, a C library to handle the I/O (asynchronous or not). This allows you to use the event loop.
You'd be interested in this free online book/introduction to libuv: http://nikhilm.github.com/uvbook/index.html
Specifically, there is a chapter dedicated to reading/writing file...