I cant figure out how to do anything in Java, so I cant help you :D One of these guys can though, they are all pretty smart
I came here to ask how I can make it so when a page loads it opens the chat box of my site. Here is the App.JS the guy who made it said in order to do it I had to go there but I have no idea what to change. I tried to do onload but it didn't work. rlemon can you take a look at it maybe and give me an idea of what maybe i should do. genxtec.com/hosting/?page_id=485
I am having an issue where an animate function is not running periodically.
so to start with i have a piece of code that listens for a swipe on an element
var maxTime = 1000,
// allow movement if < 1000 ms (1 sec)
maxDistance = 50,
// swipe movement of 50 pixels triggers the swi...
so I am just trying to get an understanding here, your trying to make it so when they swipe the slide it moves just as it would with when they click it. Correct?
Anyone wanna help me? How can I make it so when a page loads it opens the chat box of my site. Here is the App.JS the guy who made it said in order to do it I had to go there but I have no idea what to change. I tried to do onload but it didn't work. rlemon can you take a look at it maybe and give me an idea of what maybe i should do. genxtec.com/hosting/… Oh and this is what the end product is: genxtec.com/hosting
The <script> tag to include Javascript in HTML is suppose to be in the <head> tag of HTML right? I am wondering why have they mentioned it in the <body> tag in the Twitter Bootstrap tutorial here twitter.github.com/bootstrap/getting-started.html#examples !
Is it possible to add some kind of an event/handler when an element is appended to the DOM...?
.click(), .change(), .keyup() etc. alike...
I need to get the height of an element as soon as it is appended and then set the height to another element
my point is - the script must be looping faster when its doing more work but chrome is meant to have 60FPS limit on request animation frame yet mine surpasses it =/
@Dave disagree disagree. Until you are actually stressing the game with something fully built you haven't got any valid measurement from what you just asked above.
You're just stress testing a tight loop condition that has no other effects to be concerned about.
as long as u can prove you made the work u have should your work get stolen thats evidence u own copyright. so just log the time and date of when you created your scripts.