Here's my site: http://dev.shoeporn.com/
I'm running WP 3.5 and using this plugin: http://wordpress.org/support/plugin/responsive-select-menu
It is supposed to allow you to select which menus you want to be responsive, but it doesn't seem to work.
I only want the menu to be displayed to mob...
I am reading lot of articles regarding memory leaks. But i am not sure about below code. I usually do coding in this way. Can anyone tell me, will they leak memory?
I have doubts in following 3 scenarios (marked them in code).
var orderDetails = $("<root/>");
function GetOrderDetais()
{
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does backbone collections work with the following json response {
does backbone collections work with the following json response
{
"people": [
{"name":"My Name", "href":"http://rest.api/people/1/me"},
{"name":"Somebody Else", "href":"http://rest.api/people/2/somebody"}
],
next: "http://rest.api/people?page=2
}
so considering i got that response for collection.fetch
when i call fetch on the model, will backbone request the model from the href property, or will it build the url using the url property of the Backbone.Collection
the href property is pretty standard in the restful json interfaces
I am curious about my work, where I have to work with configurations of servers, linux, databases, some SQLs but there is no line of code for my favorite programming language: Java. Is it normal that developers should have such roles to work so that they can also work on these sides to better com...
Is it a naming conventions on listeners in JavaScript?
I bind different listeners to different events such as $(this).on("change", function() {...}); However I want to extract the function to a own definition (not anonumous). Is it a pattern for naming those?
@AndersMetnik Both get downloaded to your computer, you could just as easily save and extract the contents of a Flash video as you can with HTML5 videos.
There were tons of browser extensions which did just that, they let you save the currently viewed YouTube video in some location allowing you to rip it in the end.
I obviously never did that. That'd be wrong and I never do anything wrong or bad. NEVA!
Well, you have to download them temporarily in order to view them, that's what buffering means. It downloads parts of it in advance so you can watch it without stuttering.
Just think about it, "Oh, you want to enter some text?" - <moves input field to random location> - "Aww, did you miss the input field? Want to try again?"
I am fighting about a web application script optimization. I have an ASP.NET web app that reference jQuery in the master page, and in every child page can reference other library or JavaScript extension.
I would like to optimize the application with YUI for .NET.
The question is, I should put ...
I'm reading about some experiment involving Lego, and one of the questions the participants were asked (after the experiments) was "do you like Lego?". That made me wonder how can people actually dislike Lego.
@Adnan The opposite of liking something. Books can be (and have been) written about defining what the notion of liking something means, but I'll summarise in a sentence: Wanting to be with and share with.
did anybody every try to create fully css defined input design/style ? Great thing css3 got that appearance: none thing in the spec, which works great except for some inputs in gecko/firefox.. which.. just never really give their damn borders/outlines/colors/whatever. After searching for while on the net you found a couple of bug reports on bugzilla, which are like MONTH old and were still not even really recognized by mozilla
@Zirak Reminds me of the ending of Bart's comet where Homer successfully predicts that the comet would shrink down to the size of a chihuahua's head, and everyone gets terrified at the implications of Homer being right
@FlorianMargaine: which works fine in webkit browsers btw.. the solution is, to just entirely hide the input control and use a <label> element to customize and style.. and then use its for attribute to have the delegated check/uncheck for the input control
@Adnan I was once asked to count the number of lit bits in a number (count the 1s in its binary form.) Did something like num.toString( 2 ).split( '' ).reduce( ..., 0 );
@Adnan heh, that's like when I think about the classical interview question: "write some code to reverse a string" and I think str.split('').reverse().join('');
When I was little, I heard someone being called "Lady of the Night", and I loved that - it creates such a beautiful image. And then I learned it means a whore.
The Coca-Cola formula is The Coca-Cola Company's secret recipe for Coca-Cola syrup that bottlers combine with carbonated water to create "Coca-Cola" soft drinks. As a publicity, marketing, and intellectual property protection strategy started by Robert W. Woodruff, the company presents the formula as a closely held trade secret known only to a few employees.
Ingredients
The primary ingredients of Coca-Cola syrup include either high fructose corn syrup or sucrose derived from cane sugar, caramel color, caffeine, phosphoric acid, coca extract, lime extract, vanilla, and glycerin. Howeve...