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@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
Lets 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...
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?
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..
@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.
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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/…
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.
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.
@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
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 :' )