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Abe
1:04 AM
@Loktar specs :D
coppermine?
 
 
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3:55 AM
I don't even remember the last time I wrote a CSS transition for a production website
 
4:24 AM
* Gateway E-4200 case + mobo
* 2 x Diamond 3DFX Monster 3D II voodoo 2's sli
* Diamond Viper V770 ATX WS 32MB
* 384 mb ram (PC133)
* Pentium 2 450mhz
* Sound Blaster AWE 64
* NIC that came with the PC
* Maxtor 40gb hdd
* ThermalTake 600W PSU I had laying around to replace the 200 watt one
* Couple of fans to help with heat
* Some lighting
@abe ^
 
 
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6:02 AM
How to set the font size which is 50% of user's default font size?
Is there a standard approach in deciding font-size of each element, while designing webpage?
 
6:33 AM
posted on October 05, 2015

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

 
7:09 AM
 
The Martian was great
everyone should see it
 
Abe
7:27 AM
@Loktar wow that is really old :D
 
 
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10:26 AM
morning
 
 
2 hours later…
12:39 PM
posted on October 05, 2015 by Pedro Botelho

Popmotion * clipboard.js * Corpus * CSS Image Effects * Goodbye John Doe * RAIL Collective #188 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops.

 
1:08 PM
Any idea what sort of sorcery this is? gtoinc.com Their logo is a jpg with transparency in it... thought this wasn't possible?
 
1:23 PM
@Xander What the fuck
I love the name of their company
 
that's probably because it's not a jpg
 
lol
just weird that both my computer and GIMP claim it's a jpg but it must not be
just a deceiving file extension?
 
yeah, probably
 
@cimmanon what's this?
 
1:30 PM
ah
 
@GNi33 its what happens when you pull up the image properties in opera
other browsers should have the same functionality
 
+1 for Opera
 
1:43 PM
@cimmanon Geez, I wasn't expecting such an elaborately done window there.. whoa..
I mean I know they're a major browser, but geez, totally impressive gui work there. </sarcasm>
Sorry, just think about the guy who had that to do.. probably took him all of 10 minutes
I wonder how long he claimed that took
 
what I wanna know is, how can a browser crash while a computer is asleep
@cimmanon Firefox at least has much more info than that
dunno about IE/Edge/Chrome/Safari off the top of my head
 
@Neil uhm, the most important thing is that all the most relevant info about a picture file is right there. I have yet to find this in another browser. And if I have to look that stuff up, I really don't care about the GUI as long as it's clear, which that is
 
Firefox image properties window has 4 different tabs
 
FF has this? does chrome too? I think I'm blind
 
open an image in Firefox in a new tab
right click the image and select View Image Info
 
2:09 PM
@GNi33 I figure that in a major application, you'd take a minimum amount of time to make windows somewhat nicer
I wouldn't expect as much for even medium projects or unfunded projects
 
2:52 PM
Cool, so the badge progress thing now causes tag badges to be awarded more readily
 
badge progress thing?
 
Yeah, the one you see on your profile
 
since it was added or is this a recent change to it?
 
Next tag badge:
sass
Ha ha -.-
@TylerH Well actually I don't know. I only just noticed now. It's probably always been that way since it was added
 
I don't earn badges frequently enough to notice, probably
 
97/100 score
24/20 answers
The only reason I was stuck so long without a silver html5 badge was because I had only 79 answers
My total answer score is just shy of 1k
All I had to do was post one damn answer and I could get the badge
ffs
And now I have to slog through 120 more for the gold
 
lol
 
I have a whopping 75 score in that tag
 
@BoltClock how do you feel about merging this question with its duplicate? stackoverflow.com/questions/15662578/…
i couldnt close the other question because my answer didnt have any upvotes/checkmarks
 
3:09 PM
@cimmanon Looks like I've seen these questions before
I don't even remember them
 
yes you have, you edited this one :p
 
Yeah and I commented on the other
 
this one came first, but the one that was asked about a month later has more votes
 
6
Q: Is it always safe to unsubscribe from an event inside the handler?

DEDLets say that I have this (incomplete) class, in which I raise an event without first assigning it to a variable to make it thread-safe: public class Test { public event EventHandler SomeEvent; void OnSomeEvent(EventArgs e) { if (SomeEvent != null) SomeEvent(this...

@cimmanon Yeah, this is why we'll favor quality over date asked in some situations
question quality that is
 
yes, but if it had been closed as a duplicate like it rightly was, there wouldnt have been a problem :p
why didnt you help close it as a duplicate, anyway?
 
3:16 PM
I don't remember
 
hey guys do you know how to remove warning when compiling sass?
 
@Dragod83 thats totally not vague >.>
 
?
 
@BoltClock lol "you'll get a virus"
ugh, main site is hanging on me
 
it's a sign
anw imma play some tf2
 
3:30 PM
@Dragod83 well, what does the warning say?
 
WARNING: The $threshold argment to contrast-color is no longer needed and will be removed in the next release.
i GUESS IS COMPASS STUFF
sry caps
 
yeah
 
any way to remove it? It spams my console when compiling
 
you're probably calling contrast-color anywhere in your sass
just remove the last parameter and you should be fine
 
@GNi33 thanks
 
3:34 PM
@Dragod83 this is why we read the warning/error messages
 
weird, chat and meta are working fine, and the SE main page is loading (albeit slowly)
 
yep. they do sometimes tell you, why they pop up
 
ah, cloudflare issues apparently
 
MDN article says: There are several ways to specify the font size, with keywords(ex: xx-small or larger) or numerical values(for pixels or ems). Choose the appropriate method based on the needs for the particular web page. Which approach avoids cross browser font size issues?
 
3:54 PM
Do you have an actual problem you're trying to solve?
 
4:08 PM
@TylerH i have a feeling the problem he wants to solve is "how can i annoy the html/css room some more?"
 
That's certainly not a helpful thing to say
 
there is no way for me to vote to close his "too broad" questions. its getting old
 
If you're referring to his chat messages, might I recommend the "ignore user" option for approximately the umpteenth time?
 
i would have to ignore you and everyone else who encourages him to post his shit questions here
 
4:24 PM
No you wouldn't. Ignoring him is enough to not see his chat messages
 
but i would see all of the replies. seeing half of a shitty conversation is just as bad as seeing all of the shitty conversation.
 
hi, I know it is right place to ask this type of Question but if you know please help me.... i create a school project make a website where i put a page name About us I'm confused what content should i right I have four other members..
 
^ being pasted in multiple rooms
 
kickban, don't flag
 
here the font-size of paragraph's text is different in different browsers, when body's font-size change
cross browser issue mainly come in data within table row
 
5:31 PM
@overexchange different browsers can have different default font sizes
set an absolute size for your document
then refer to it with ems and rems
 
6:09 PM
@TylerH To set the absolute size for a document, one has to mention the unit in pixel(say body{ font-size: 16px;}). But here it says, Defining font sizes in pixel is not accessible, because the user cannot change the font size from the browser. Therefore, avoid using pixels for font sizes if you wish to create an inclusive design.
 
@overexchange consider putting more thought into your messages before you hit submit
quadruple pinging is rude
 
sure
Am not good in speaking/writing English, from next time, I would act accordingly.
 
"not accessible" there refers to this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_accessibility
e.g. users with disabilities
who need braille, spoken text, zooming capabilities, etc.
 
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6:36 PM
so, if <input type=date just doesn't work across the board... what you people using for a reliable x-browser calendar date picker? stackoverflow.com/questions/13955096/…
polyfill? or some jquery plugin?
 
well a polyfill is basically a fancy word for a JavaScript solution, which is what a "jQuery plugin" is, too
I personally don't use either; I haven't needed <input type=date> yet.
 
yea good point
darn
i happen to be using jquery mobile - i remember now there is a 3rd party wrapper for the jquery ui datepicker
so maybe ill try that
 
Is there a max number of inputs fields in a request? I have a dynamically generated form and it was working fine with a dozens of entries, but now when it creates a thousand or so, one of the req params turns undefined.
its sails.js node.js
 
@edencorbin There isn't one per the HTTP spec, I'm pretty sure, but it's likely that there is a default limit in Node somewhere
@rlemon You know anything off the top of your head about that?
 
6:59 PM
Is it just generally bad design that I am submitting potentially thousands of inputs? Basically tons of users and a checkbox for each with a hidden input (for activating deactivating). I have a Datatables sortable list you can check or uncheck as many as you want and submit. In some cases there are a thousand or two users in said list.
 
nope
 
nope to bad design or nope to a limit in node.js/sails.js
or nope nope nope.
 
body-parser seems to implement its own limit
I'd assume sails.js uses that
good place to check is the sails repo, search for "limit" keyword
poke around
 
rlemon, great idea, looking now, seems odd they would default to limiting it, but who knows.
and a few thousand hidden input text fields with a word in it is actually fairly small I imagine, as far as request size goes.
 
@edencorbin to avoid ddos
 
7:11 PM
@edencorbin php limits to 200 get/post values by default, but it is configurable
 
imagine someone xss's a script which duplicates every input 10000 times
every submit does craploads of data
server fails
your wife leaves you and your dog shits in your shoes
basically life ends.
 
@edencorbin you might find it more efficient to disable any form field that doesnt actually need to be sent to the server, from a processing perspective
eg. the value in the field isnt changing
 
or convert the multiple inputs to a single bitmap
 
fascinating, great info, I think I'm getting to the bottom of it, strangely moving my necessary static fields (master record identifiers) to the top, seem to be making all the fields submit correctly. But I'll take all this advice into consideration for improvement. Also I'll console.log(dogshit) to try to avoid that happening in the case of error :' )
 

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