hey all, can i ask a question jsfiddle.net/rusticblonde/4D858/6... is there any way of like creating this but without the top negative margin..i gave it a z-index hoping it would float over the top of it......
Correct me if i did this right, or if there is a better way to do it..
first I check if the hash exist, then get the value of the hash, assigned it to variable hash then i removed the hash, maybe i can do also do this replace("#", ""). I realize other stuffs while i'm typing this like i should h...
i receive a comment from @tereško few days back, back then I have no idea what is apply and call, then I tried it just now like this : 'some.settings.' + hash . call(), do you think its fine?
my question is kinda old, how old do you need @Neal
I recently saw in php chat room that one user neal who have 44k reputation asked for upvote for the sake of hat
now my question is
is this appropriate to ask for upvote in chat ?
should we ask for upvote for either badge /hat or anything like that ?
is this behaviour we suppose from hi...
1. Why not? An upvote shows that people agree with the answer and that it is correct. 2. I never asked for a hat. — amanaP lanaC A nalP A naM A1 min ago
Whats the best way to get a printable 'outline' of a single javascript file? The eclipse outline would be perfect if it were printable. I am getting ready to stitch together screen shots and do a text recognition but thought I would check around first. jsdoc doesn't work. There are close to 10000 lines, so I won't be adding tags!
I've been trying to find if there is a javascript library for parsing and manipulating names. Extracting a name (for example an author) from some html is relatively easy using selectors like jquery, but there are multitudes of formats (even without getting into languages that invert the surname)....
@rlemon I have started to do that. I am writing them down by hand as I get to them. My goal is to create some UML diagrams for others to use... Zoomify provides almost zero API, its a nightmare
when reverse engineering a script, I look at the result then first think of how I would build it, then look at the code and pull as much of it as can be reused.. then in two editors I re-write everything in my style choice :P
and when i get that script from server, does it contain ip of the server (or can i insert it into it somehow, so i dont need to call io.connect(the same address that i got the script from)?
I have some legacy code, which uses Lisp as it's scripting language. To broaden, ease and accelerate scripting I'd like to replace Lisp by Javascript.
In order to be able to built on all present scripting files, I first need to translate all lsp to js.
Now I found parenscript but am not yet sure...