> The earliest archaeological evidence of swastika-shaped ornaments dates back to the Indus Valley Civilization, Ancient India as well as Classical Antiquity.
@KirstyHarris where is my template wench! Thou did promises me-eth a template day yonder.
@Loktar man I want there to be more to Bastion. Beat it twice now and played both endings. got all the items and unlocks almost.. I could grind another few hours and finish them but to what ends?
.hack (pronounced "dot-hack") is a Japanese multimedia franchise that encompasses two projects; Project .hack and .hack Conglomerate. Both projects were primarily created/developed by CyberConnect2, and published by Bandai. The series is mainly followed through the anime and video game installations, and has been adapted through manga, novels and other related media.
Setting
The series takes place mainly within The World, a fictional MMORPG published and maintained by the also fictional CyberConnect Corporation, known as the CC Corporation. Players interact with The World using virtual...
I'm trying to open the JavaScript console on Foxit Reader (5.4.x), but I can't find any way to do this anywhere in the GUI.
I have resorted to creating a bookmark that runs a JavaScript which executes console.show(). Another option is to create a document that has console.show() attached to som...
What looks like your code @florian? And @rlemon hold your titties I'm heading home now t do ur dirty work,... Hmm auto correct titties becomes Tories lol
can anyone tell me in a few words what difference there is if I wirte the "ready" function inside this jQuery (scope? or whats this called?) or just outside?
I figured it out!
The Visual Studio installer must have added an errant line to the registry.
open up regedit and take a look at this registry key:
See that key? The Content Type key? change its value from text/plain to text/javascript.
Finally chrome can breathe easy again.
I should note ...
I get way more points for figuring out stupid windows bugs than clever canvas solutions :P
Happy New Year! This update briefly talks about the 613 changes which landed in Chromium and WebKit last week, as many people were still on holiday. After refactoring work for moving the ::before and ::after pseudo-elements in to the DOM, Eliott enabled support for CSS animations and transitions on these pseudo-elements. When using a keyword [...]
No, but seriously. One of the many things I find aggravating is how people love to change button boundaries by one pixel when a button is hovered or clicked on. It's a bit of a pet peeve.
Sometimes I feel like a jerk. Like those times when a coworker asks me a simple question, and I say "Well... something to consider might be to do it this way instead."