I have a variable that holds "256px". How do I get the value of 256? I know I can replace the "px", but is there a better way? I remember a conversation about a +variable, but +"256px" just gives me NaN :(
@OlegValter Yes, the pastebin I uploaded to get another pair of eyes on it :)
I wanted to see if I could do something inside that method in a smarter way, but it turned into using an svg-item instead. Which I haven't even looked at yet :(
I tried to see if there's some standard javaScript that can say what the hex value is, but it seems that everywhere people are saying to create an element, then give it the "hotpink" colour, then get the computedStyle for the element.. and then remove the element.
@Scratte no, I don't think there is anything built-in
> Note: Setting the value to anything that isn't a valid, fully-opaque, RGB color in hexadecimal notation will result in the value being set to #000000. In particular, you can't use CSS's standardized color names, or any CSS function syntax, to set the value. This makes sense when you keep in mind that HTML and CSS are separate languages and specifications.
> In addition, colors with an alpha channel are not supported; specifying a color in 9-character hexadecimal notation (e.g. #009900aa) will also result in the color being set to #000000.
@Scratte and then you will spend a couple of hours once users complain in their browser it looks different :) Nice touch, though.
@Scratte you need to work on the inline text input, though - currently, it looks messy because of all the different alignments (I suggest tweaking the typography to match labels and remove the left margin to make it appear completely inline)
@KevinM.Mansour In the clipboard only. You need to paste it into paint and crop it in there.
Let's do one thing at the time. First.. I think this needs an edit "hover on the sidebar and it will show it and the sidebar is automatically hidden". I suggest something like "When hovering the sidebar, a button will appear. Press the button to hide the sidebar". But.. don't add it yet. How can I get the sidebar back after I've hidden it?
The thing I'm trying to say here is that people do not download stuff unless they know what it does and how it works. Rarely will people download and install stuff just to try it out.
"The sidebar will be automatically hidden. When you want to see the sidebar, take the mouse to the right edge of the screen and the sidebar will appear. Then as long as you keep the mouse in the sidebar area, the sidebar will stay."
@Scratte it's for the color sampling :) It's a sampler, not a needle :) You can choose an element to apply it on, and it will try to extract the color info
@Scratte I understand the reason :) However, there is some room for improvement to avoid looking messy - see above. I can take a quick shot to show what I mean after you finish updating the modal
@OlegValter Ahh.. I see. No. I looked at it and then I though that Stack have these special ones, so I went to find them :) And I had a laugh when I noticed they called them "Overflow" :)
"TypeError: Cannot read property 'then' of undefined".. I think I need some coffee.
Just trying to take out "createEditorStatsItem" into it's own method without putting all the functions that it needs into the reach of other methods.