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8:05 PM
@skibbi_bizzle what
 
no idea
 
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:D
roman atwood is funny
 
mia
hey guys
is anyone familiar with cart.js?
 
I only know it is has to be called after horse.js
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MLM
Anybody know of a way to prepend a browser specific target hack(such as * for ie7) to each declaration in a @extend or mixin/@include?
 
^ why would you want to do that?
@TylerH Nice one :D
 
MLM
@joshhunt making example, one sec
 
8:37 PM
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Q: prevent accordion to overlay the content below

devt204I've a accordion here site on right hand side of webpage which overlay the content below it what's the best way to prevent the overlay below i tried adding margin to div below it, but how do i actually calculate how much margin is required to prevent he overlay? or please suggest another way jQ...

 
@joshhunt thanks :-D Was hoping someone would notice the cart before the horse line
 
@MLM Sorry I'm still confused, if you want an IE7 only stylesheet why don't you use an IE7 conditional comment?
 
MLM
@joshhunt Keep everything concise and in one place. If there was some markup to specify as ie conditional declaration and split it out on build, that could work.
 
@easwee damn
I even linked your in my info, and I made picks and you didn't
sorry brah
 
8:46 PM
TBH I would keep it separate if it's only for one browser. Hacks are messy
 
@rlemon Is everybody okay in Canada?
 
rlemon is canadian?
 
sure?
 
eh?
@rlemon I mean did they catch the other two shooters at parliament?
 
no clue, just started reading about it
was on the road most of the day
 
MLM
8:53 PM
ahh, maybe I should conditionally add an class to the html tag <!--[if IE 7]> <html class="ie7"><![endif]--> and .ie7 & { ...styles... }
Or should I make a $old-ie: true; flag and have a mixin @if $old-ie {@content; } with two base sass files to compile separately? (method source)
 
if( oldIE ) {
  for( var i = 0; i < document.all.length; i++ ) document.all[i].style.backgroundColor = '#' + parseInt(i*13, 16);
}
 
MLM
Can't exactly tell what it does, but I assume rainbow elements? - yep :P
 
mia
what is the easiest way to build shopping cart without using a server? there is shopping cart js are there any other easier way?
 
9:12 PM
Apparently there is such a thing as a square watermelon: instructables.com/id/Grow-a-square-watermelon
@mia umm what? How do you have a shopping cart without a server?
 
mia
i want to build one
 
a client-side shopping cart would need to be javascript
 
Just saying.. If logged into my account on another computer I would expect my shopping cart items to be there
 
mia
i found that solution but im new to java script so i dono where to start
im going to be using paypal for this
 
Have a look at the documentation? Looks fairly straightforward
 
mia
i read the docs but since it doesn't have css that it needs like its shown on the sample its using modal type to show the items when they are added
if i setup a fiddle will you be able to help @MLM @joshhunt
 
to an extent, remember I have no experience with simplecart.js either so it's just as easy for you to learn as it is for me.
 
mia
9:36 PM
@joshhunt here is jsfiddle.net/xc3ffpLb
 
@mia lolwut?
 
mia
i downloaded the source it had jus js alone no css at all either way if you were to click add to cart or view cart nothing display
@SecondRikudo hey P)
 
haha add it as an external source
 
mia
i can't find direct links for it though
@joshhunt can u help?
 

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