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1:09 AM
 
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wtf
 
user652649
gn
 
3:36 AM
is anyone in here
helloooooo
 
heelo @green4rrow
 
 
4 hours later…
8:08 AM
@Pauld'Aoust extend will result in shorter code, but the benefit of it is DRY, not filesize.
 
9:05 AM
Responsive css framework <- time saver
3
 
 
1 hour later…
10:32 AM
yes
 
11:00 AM
@mikedidthis hey r u there
 
hey
 
hey man how are you
:-)
guess i have a fire for you can i shoot
 
Good man, fire away
 
hahaha hey i want to save bandwidth on media queries
am not familiar with media queries
but am working on a panel and it's too big
 
@TheMechanic define too big.
 
11:04 AM
so css also big in size
right now i have code some pages but the css includes
scaffolding, elements, typography
and other elements which is common in design
and the panel has i think 100 pages approx
 
@TheMechanic pages of what?
 
panel pages
listen i have divide css in two parts
one contain common elements and structure
 
user652649
morning
 
morning @Wesツ
and the other contain page wise css
and also i have to work for responsive so
i.ve made another css which works on media queries
but media queries css also goes big in size when i will code all pages the size will go high
 
Can we cut to the chase, how big is the CSS file, in kb?
 
11:09 AM
right now i've code approx 10 pages and the media queries css size is 5kb
but only for 10 pages
when i'll code more pages then size also increase
the main style size is 30 kb
right now
 
But as you said, you have common elements right? So alot of that CSS is being reused?
 
I would personally finish the project first then worry about the file size. If your css is reusable like you say, you will be fine.
 
absolutely yes
you are right
but am talking about media queries
what is the best way to include
it
<link href="css/media-768.css" media="screen and (min-device-width: 768px)" rel="stylesheet"> i've used this way
 
@TheMechanic your media queries should only be 'nudging' elements so it shouldn't be very big
Include it how you want.
 
11:13 AM
ok
but listen am having a confusion with media queries
so i want to clear it
<link href="css/media-768.css" media="screen and (min-device-width: 768px)" rel="stylesheet"> i've include media css in this way
but when i checked
this css also work in desktop version
 
@TheMechanic yes. As your desktop meets the requirement min-device-width: 768px
 
am not want to load this css until i will go in min-device-width: 768px
yup you are right but i faced this problem that this css also load in my desktop version
am i including it in wrong way?
 
I don't do it that way, but I believe all are downloaded, then its 'applied' depending on device width
also device-width =! window-width
 
hmnn
let me check once again
@mikedidthis i got it what i want i'll go with javascript
 
@TheMechanic hmm ok, I wouldn't advise it, but sure
 
11:24 AM
why you don't
it is good or not?
 
applying anything css with JS is a bad idea. CSS is native to the browser.
Your media queries, each one is what, 10 - 40 lines max?
I would just include it in one file
 
but it's not small like you think
 
Example?
 
i am assuming that all pages media queries size may be 20-30 kb
 
If your defining styles in your media queries, I think your doing it wrong
 
11:28 AM
not am not doing
 
So how big can your media query be?
 
but in this admin panel every page is different than another page
it's rare that we have similar pages
 
That's fine, but at most your moving elements or altering widths
Anyway, I don't want to go on, that's my advice. Make it all one file and minifiy
But if not possible, use the js idea.
 
am assuming that i have more than 50 pages which looks differently
 
Please look into ooCSS or something similiar
you may have 50 pages that have different layouts, but you don't have 50 different element models.
Take the style away from the page and put it on the content
 
11:31 AM
hmnn yup you are right i have to think and working for it
 
Anyway, as I said, I don't want to rant, so I am moving on.
 
ok dude thanks for your time
and thanks for advice me
i'll think for it more harder for make it better
any ways thanks
:-)
 
No worries. Honestly look at oOCSS and start thinking about styling elements / pages.
 
 
2 hours later…
1:28 PM
morning ladies :)
 
edc
If I can't do position: relative nor margin-top, what else can I do to position a div vertically?
 
Sup dogfacedwoman.
@edc display:inline
 
edc
Context: I am using dygraph and it appears that both of those attributes broke the chart zooming interaction.
@mikedidthis ah, let me look into it :)
 
that will break it as well I think
 
edc
Oh you are familiar with that chart?
 
1:31 PM
nope, but I know what display: inline does :D
 
edc
let me give it a try either way. maybe miracles will happen.
 
edc
2:08 PM
Hmm interesting, I went to their demo page and try position their sample chart absolute. It seems to work fine.
I guess there's something else in my page that breaks it. Time to do more investigation
 
 
2 hours later…
4:19 PM
hey can anyone give me a hand with this?
http://jsfiddle.net/K99GS/5/
here's the relevant stackoverflow page:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17838548/explanation-of-accurate-measurements-css-3d-cube
 
 
2 hours later…
6:20 PM
Hi, can someone help me moving the webticker items to the center of the div?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17888228/display-only-one-list-item-at-the-center-of-the-div-with-overflowhidden
 
 
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user1994804
7:35 PM
Wake Up Call
 
user652649
8:22 PM
evening
 

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