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10:00 PM
 
It's the link "Sudomemo" by
Live statistics from
Sudomemo
 
<i>  Live statistics from </i>
@rlemon timing...
 
so his being the most visible / forked / used -> wouldn't it be fair to argue he is the reason the pattern is at large today? (well a year ago, most people have smartened up or moved to CoffeeScript if they don't want semis)
 
Ideally it would be
`<div><i> Live statistics from </i><a href="https://www.facebook.com/Sudomemo"><i>Sudomemo</i></a></div>`
But that generates a new line between the text and the link text.
 
white-space: nowrap;
^ this on the parent element will force it to not wrap text
!!tell AustinBurk mdn css whitespace
 
<p><em>Live statistics from<a href="https://www.facebook.com/Sudomemo">Sudomemo</a></em></p>
 
^ that is better
one italics instead of two
have you link inherit
 
#mikedidthis Nope. Still a newline.
 
@AustinBurk then your css is borked.
 
1 min ago, by rlemon
white-space: nowrap;
 
10:04 PM
@AustinBurk yeah your css is borked
a {
display: block;
width: 60px;
background-color: #1EBE00;
background-color: #237546;
}
 
Aha!
 
borked the new broken :D
 
a {
    background-color: #237546;
}
@PatsyIssa borked is user broken :D
 
Bingo
display:block --> /* display: block */ does the trick
 
hahahaha
just urbaned it
 
10:07 PM
@AustinBurk for reference, anything that is display: block will stack.
@PatsyIssa you like it? :D
 
@mikedidthis Thanks
 
i m gonna use that from now on
 
@AustinBurk no problem.
 
Bye now
 
Cya.
CSS properties I want: all: unset;
 
10:10 PM
why do i always opt out to reinvent the wheel :p
 
@PatsyIssa I do the same sadly :(
 
@mr.alien i have no idea how i ever lived without flux
 
Does anyone know if it is possible to get those four icons (ex: icons-18-black.png, etc) to show up when using an updated version of jquery mobile than what Dreamweaver CS6 provides ? Dw seems to give me jquery mobile 1.0 and jquery 1.6.4
 
@SpencerCooper I can safely say no one uses Dreamweaver in here. You can obtain them from: jquerymobile.com
 
I was using vs2013, work wanted to buy me Dw for web apps....
 
10:19 PM
Either or, you can still get the latest version from the link above.
 
And still no one will in here will recognize dreamweaver as software let alone an ide/text editor
 
yea
after the last couple days i am certainly more agreeable to that. it's been a pain
this is my first time working with jquery mobile (or jquery for that matter). I think I will abandon ship and try to do this in VS2013
 
@SpencerCooper doesn't it have a web editor in VS
 
yes. bsaically i had been creating a web app using asp.net
we didn't like the look and feel, so they got me dreamweaver thinking its support of jquery mobile would give us the controls we wanted to produce the look we want
turns out.... its a major pain! doesnt work. can't use the latest version by ANY MEANS. (unless we subscribe to the cloud BS from adobe of course)
 
I have zero idea why you need Dreamweaver to use jQuery Mobile.
Who ever told you that, shouldn't be doing what they do.
 
10:30 PM
p.s jquery mobile sucks
@SpencerCooper take a look at zeptojs.com
 
@PatsyIssa actually jQuery mobile is pretty decent, zeptojs.com doesn't come close
 
im not doing anything super complex. jquery mobile is certainly up to par
for me at least
 
yeah, if you just need to get shit done, go for it
@PatsyIssa saying that, zepto.js is a good replacement for jquery.js
 
was looking up the benchmarks last time i checked it zepto smoked jquery, seems that's no longer true i take my last statement back,i just remember it being a slow glitchy mess
 
@PatsyIssa jQuery got a whole lot better since 1.9 + iirc.
But Zepto.js is still decent.
It depends on what you need from the lib
 
10:45 PM
posted on February 04, 2014 by Chris Coyier

Normally Google Chrome is very good at allowing you to close misbehaving tabs. Each tab is like its own little universe so if it crashes it doesn't affect other tabs. That's the whole "multi process" thing that Chrome brought to the WebKit party and was part of the reason for the Blink break-up. But let's say there is a tab that just won't close. You click the closing ✕ and nothing happens.

 
What do you guys use jquery for anyways?
@Mikedidthis jqm source code is abysmal
 
I don't.. But I use a jquery like lib for ajax requests and added / removing classes
 
well i committed a cardinal sin and learned jquery before javascript when i started off, been trying to switch off ever since
 
@PatsyIssa its like crack right? :D
 
Ajax I can understand.. Classes.. That is a one liner utility fn
 
10:53 PM
yeah i mean i start off a project saying i don't want to use jquery, end up having mixed code with a majority of jquery
 
@rlemon removing isn't.
 
blame production tbh
 
Sure is. One line lol
 
they always give me deadlines that consist of me finishing the task 2 weeks ago
 
@rlemon ok, well it is, but its not pretty :)
 
10:54 PM
a/w eventually i ll get to the point of js only but that's going to take a while
 
Prettier than how jQuery does it internally
 
at least for personal projects
 
 pagination.className = pagination.className.replace(/(?:^|\s)loading(?!\S)/ , '');
That is how I did it last night
 
With a handful of utilities and a small animation library and maybe an ajax one you basically don't need it
All I'm saying
 
Yep, I agree.
I should you Chibi: github.com/kylebarrow/chibi
 
10:56 PM
I'm on mobile. I'll show you some stuff in a minute
 
6kb. I can live with that for the features it gives me
Also I used stuff from: microjs.com/#
^ @PatsyIssa may like that, as its from the same guy as Zepto.js iirc.
 
went to my list of bookmarks
 
ahh yea I was going to 'show you' that
hahaha
stupid pooping. only got mobile.
I should get a tablet for the can
@mikedidthis I just think for someone like you in particular that spending some time collecting a few of those libraries you use (GSAP for animations is much faster than jQuery or even css in some cases) and/or getting someone to write you a few utilities would be beneficial
even ajax is not that difficult to write a simple wrapper for today
what do you use? post,get,jsonp ??
the only thing I see as being difficult or tedious today is promises and animating on crappy browsers
 
@rlemon jsonp mainly.
 
really. jsonp is like 4 lines
 
11:07 PM
Most of my stuff is with API's. The rest is just helpers.
Micro.js / Chibi.js is perfect. I even removed some of the bloat from the latter.
 
user652649
in PHP, 16 mins ago, by Gordon
what kind of man would forget his beer in the shop? thats like forgetting to fetch your kids from kindergarten
 
function jsonp(url) {
  var s = document.createElement('script');
  s.src = url; // include your callback function in the string. don't be lazy
  document.head.appendChild(s);
}
 
@rlemon I usually need to do something with the data before I append it, like add a presentation layer or fix some shit.
Tumblr I am looking at you.
 
ahh well, I always also advocate using what you are productive with.
so i'm not really trying hard to convince you :P
 
@rlemon no I appreciate the input :D
 
11:11 PM
hey! if you are productive with DreamWeaver then i'd advocate you use DreamWeaver (no I wouldn't DW is shit)
but you get the point :P
 
Totally. I think the difference is I understand what I am doing now, rather than last year when I was copy / pasting stuff together.
 
not understanding what is going on can be very frustrating when things don't work
#1 reason why I tell people not to learn jQuery first
 
its not even when it goes wrong. Nothing how things work, makes putting them together easier.
 
user652649
in PHP, 22 mins ago, by Danack
So I just went to the shop. Bought some beer. Forgot to put in my bag. And came home without the beer.
3
 
user652649
:(
 
11:14 PM
well of course - but SO makes putting things together easier almost easier than knowing how yourself.
<really weak question title>

# wall dump of code, of which I promise OP wrote maybe 4 lines of.

# plea for help

nineteen answers.
 
@rlemon hmm I dunno. A simple example is learning how an ajax request works and the object that is passed on success. I had zero idea about that.
@rlemon oh, in that context yes.
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Q: A RegEx that validates a string starting with a lowercase letter, has no special characters, and has one Capital letter

HydrothermalBasically, I need a Javascript RegEx that will ensure a string: Starts with a lowercase letter Has only ONE uppercase letter in it that isn't at the beginning Has no non-alphanumeric characters It can have numbers, but they can't be at the beginning. Could anybody help me with this?

there you go!
 
you can't see the two deleted answers :P
 
@rlemon I saw one before it was deleted I think
 
I bitch but in all honesty it brings more and more people into the industry which pushes people like you more into the spotlight for having a god damn clue about what you are doing.
 
@rlemon da faq are you going on about?
 
11:19 PM
things like jQuery, easy answers on SO, builder sites and out of the box web to go platforms.
more and more people are learning how to "make" webpages. but they blow - pushes everyone else up on the scale.
 
Do you need a beer?
 
got one :)
 
could use one
need to stock up the fridge again
for a while all there was in there was redbull and beer
 
I pass a liquor store on the way home from work. dangerous :/
 

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