@CodeMonk you can do $('#dragValue').text((x * 15000).toFixed(3)); to get it to 3 places decimal, but the multiples of 100 depends on the width of the dragbar, so I can't help with that
Different browsers may not agree on what some color names mean. There are not names for all 16 million 24-bit colors. In fact there are only 17 W3C-standard color names. It's probably OK to use those.
Personally I use a templating system at build time to pre-process my CSS files, so that I can k...
An "affordance" is a perceived signal or clue that an object may be used to perform a particular action. A chair sits at around knee height and appears to provide support. It affords sitting. A toothbrush has a handle a little longer than the human palm. It affords gripping. All of the objects that surround us have affordances: some are explicit (the “Push” sign above a d…
@Billy Please, for starters, that's not a real usecase. I've never seen anyone changing their backgrounds on hover over anything else, and it is easily possible with JavaScript.
@TylerH He wants the background of the page to change.
I'm not directly blaming you, but I did spend 6 hours trying to that bull shit CSS only, only to end up writing the JavaScript I was going to do at 9am
@Billy Yes, that's right. What I mean to say is, since it is not possible with CSS, and it is trivially possible with JS, you'd expect people who needed this feature to implement it in some way or another.
I've only been programming for about 2 years, and I have had a few cases where what I want is impossible without a parent selector, and had to resort to using JS or changing my mark up completely