but opening the newer question and closing the older question when the answers are "comparable" (and note that they weren't even close to comparable before i closed it as a dupe) seems rather petty
its not about spite, its about going behind the back of an established expert's back and playing favorites ("i like this one better", or "zach is my friend").
im not saying either of those things are true (and i deliberately avoided accusing you of them on meta), but do you understand how one could see it that way?
> Originally a Microsoft (unprefixed) proprietary extension, the word-wrap property has been renamed overflow-wrap in the current draft of the CSS3 Text specification.
ScrollReveal * Interaction Is an Enhancement * Web Accessibility Basics * Animating Clipped Elements In SVG Collective #199 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops.
i am trying to be very reasonable here. just a few days ago, another moderator claimed that they dont like doing mergers (meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/312091/…)
now youre doing one on a question where the answers dont quite fit perfectly (unlike the examples given in that question that the mod was unwilling to do it on)
Honestly, the best solution here (as both myself and several others have suggested) would be to just merge the two and let voters decide, @cimmanon. — Shog9 ♦12 hours ago
And here's another mod that says it's the best solution.
I happen to agree.
The answers in those cases look just fine to me. The top answers at the very least are generalized enough to fit both.
I'm familiar with foundation abide a little, I was wondering how can I make the button disable and as the user type it gets validated and change the button to enable for submit.
Form Example:
<form data-abide>
<div class="name-field">
<label>Your name <small>required</small>
<input ...
Hello there, I'm trying to center one section of my navbar (Boostrap 3) using method I found on SO (it has been mentioned more than once as a solution), but for some reason it isn't centered properly.
This is the code: http://hastebin.com/ekejenenik.django And it looks like this: http://i.imgur.com/KXw8rhX.png
theres not really a good way to do that. youd have to absolutely position the elements on the sides so that the center nav element's position doesnt get influenced by them
(either that or absolutely position the nav element)