Is it okay to call $(el).jquerythis(); $(el).jquerythat() multiple times or should I save it in another var first like jqel = $(el); jqel.jquerythis(); jqel.jquerythat(); ?
I like how fonts look on a Mac. Is it possible to render something similar in a website and have it work on all operating systems and browsers? I'm aware of font-face but I can't seem to find a clean font. Ideally I want Arial but more smooth.
I hope this is allowed to be asked.
Well, I'm more of a basic web designer. I know the easy stuff pretty well. (Ya know, html, css) But I've been trying to take it to the next step and I'm contemplating about what I should learn that will help me out the most in my future web design/programming ...
i want the rules of css to be fetched and displayed in drop down for this i am doing..
var opnr = window.opener ;
function getStyle() {
var selCss=opnr.document.getElementById("CSS");
loadjscssfile("css/"+selCss.value,"css");
var cssRef = document.styleSheets[0];
cssRef.href ='...
@MylesGray , i suspect that you dont have any experience in NIX servers , because then you would know that only learning how to work with NIX servers takes time
when you actually know how to work with them , it becomes much faster then dealing with WindowsServer systems
but when you are required to create a large database driven client management system with 150 remote users managing over 50K clients then windows makes it easy
@Raynos NIX is not an option for some companies who are running mission critical centralised applications, some companies just dont trust NIX (agreed it is more stable but windows just makes people feel secure due to the large KB)
the main problem is that for large enterprise applications (yeah.... enterprise... :( ) the development time for a large .Net app is much less than with most other languages as it all integrates
@teresko we are talking about MSSQL here, there is no reason not to use MSSQL if you already have an MS backbone, it is as @Raynos says you are locked into MS
I've tried Opera several times, but never really got into it - the UI was just off enough to be annoying (mostly focus-based) Maybe the latest one is better than previous versions I've tried.
@teresko Given that Firefox 2 was release five years ago, I would say that being a contender to Internet Explorer and forcing their hand to produce a marginally better browser was a pretty good "innovation" five years ago
@teresko Presumably you're looking for UI innovations? The backend (rendering, JavaScript engine, etc.) stuff should conform to standards anyway, you would contend
I admit - my experience on desktop can be affected by W7 superfetch - it's fast because I use it all the time, but xp on netbook has only prefetch and I'm not sure it could affect performance too
I remember back in my CodeWarrior days, it was possible to add entries to the code navigational menu using #pragma mark directives, which made it easy to organize your code file into sections visible in the menu.
Is there any such way to do this in BBEdit, specifically in JavaScript files?