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00:08
wait no that's old
01:35
what's a positive way to say a service is free but pay to upgrade?
Maybe "Free for most people" or "Free for most purposes"?
01:58
freemium?
02:14
freemium or lite
yeah I think that is the correct term
however I'm putting it in a list of benefits "Fremium" just doesn't sound right
@NullPoiиteя o/
02:32
time to do some proper workout:
03:22
Anyone here
04:11
Firefox/Chrome seem to add # urls (linking to further down the page) to the back history, it hasn't always been this way through right?
? example @joshhunt
ah, you mean linking to current-page's anchors?
nope it always added a history entry even for those clicks
oh really?
yes
04:16
hmmm I found this code
var updateUrl = function ( anchor, url ) {
    if ( root.history.pushState && (url || url === 'true') ) {
        root.history.pushState( null, null, [root.location.protocol, '//', root.location.host, root.location.pathname, root.location.search, anchor].join('') );
    }
};
yes
is that what I think it is doing or nah?
yup
what do you want to do?
well I was just wondering why that is necessary
that code is probably poo
i mean, who on earth would concatenate strings this way?
[root.location.protocol, '//', root.location.host, root.location.pathname, root.location.search, anchor].join('')
04:20
maybe it's something to do with trying to animate the scroll when you click back? doesn't seem to work though
file? line?
jesus 898 stars for that
oh duh
it is because of event.preventDefault(); which prevents the url change
url === 'true'
this is a clear sign that that code is poo
line?
364
url === 'true' will never pass because if that is the case then url will be truthy, is that what you meant by being poo?
yes basically it prevents <a href="#lol"> links to be activated and it implements it its own way with the smooth scroll
doing ev.preventDefault() on that also prevents #lol from being added to the location bar in your browser (which also creates a new history entry)
since it's that, he adds the entry manually, using history.pushState()
04:28
yeah... i really should have picked up on that sooner lol. Thanks for the help
@joshhunt yes and that. url already evaluates to boolean true, there's no need for || url === 'true'
!!> var url = 'true'; url ? 'foobar' : 'fail';
yeah I thought that was weird
@Worf "undefined"
stupid caprica
04:30
@Worf "SyntaxError: unterminated string literal"
@Worf "foobar"
empty string == false
any other string == true
so no need for that yeah
mmm, thanks for the help, heading home now
later!
04:45
@Kitler Yep he is really dead
it's on climbing.com
@Worf You should look into hypermiling
The theory is you turn the car off completely when going down hill
because it saves you so much gas
people who are legit about it can get like 60 miles to the gallon on certain roads, with regular cars that normally get like 35 mpg
I work on extraction data from some web page, so I want to know what the class name of this div <div class="align-c padt-10 height-40 padl-5 padr-5">
> I feel like the contributions of newcomers and occasional participants are not useful
@BoltClock link?
04:54
@TylerH Survey posted by Lea for people reading www-style docs.google.com/forms/d/…
Verou?
Yeah
> It would be great if I could upvote or like emails from the mailing list just like a web forum or social media.
no
(but I do see a number of +1 email replies from time to time)
I voted in the direction of moving away from e-mail list a bit but not really clear on where to
I like face to face stuff but not for the reason of being face to face
more that it's immediate group chat
aka IRC. The problem I have with IRC is it's chaotic, sort of old-fashioned, it isn't referenceable (individual clients can keep chat logs but it's a nightmare to sort through them and search them online, assuming someone posts them online), etc.
Agreed on all counts
05:27
@BoltClock i got couple of mail about my close vote ... most of time they hated me
 
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07:11
morning lovers o/
07:22
@StephanMuller \o
> Chassis is an attempt at creating open standards designed for CSS libraries, JavaScript UI libraries, and web developers in general. This project will define standards for markup and class names for common widgets and patterns, as well as an implementation of those standards. Just like DOM libraries can build upon Sizzle, we hope UI libraries will build upon this.

https://github.com/jquery/css-chassis
interesting
> DO NOT USE YOUR COMPUTER WHILE TESTS ARE RUNNING
@BoltClock Tests being?
@MadaraUchiha The performance tests mentioned in that repo
!!tell 23352881 xkcd standards
@StephanMuller "we hope UI libraries will build upon this" <- hope dies last :P
CSS standard is defined and so is HTML - just build something out of it
I'm probably horribly wrong, but I figured querySelector was inspired by sizzle library
or maybe sizzle library just provided the polyfill
@Neil lol no
querySelector merely exposes the browser's CSS selector module to JavaScript.
good to know that whenever I need a good smacks to the face, I can always find some here
07:37
so polyfill library
It's more accurate to say that querySelector and jQuery were inspired by the expression "querying the DOM"
Interestingly, the method itself querySelector didn't appear until shortly after jQuery 1.0
posted on May 18, 2015

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

OK, a year later
users experience may answer my question. and i've post in adsense forums one answer=='Nooo' because adsense not allowed in desktop app but what does google means in this rule? my ads not in my app its embeded in my site. thanks for reply and share yours. — Egy Success 1 min ago
If you don't even know who's paying you maybe you shouldn't be signing up to get paid
@BoltClock Well I figured it must have been something like that, otherwise jQuery wouldn't have gotten half the following that it did
08:32
posted on May 18, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by MonsieurLeMarquis */

 
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10:39
posted on May 18, 2015 by Maciej Stachowski

...and at 10PM, see if the investigators can track a killer who hacks an online game and tricks children into delivering illegal weapons on the next episode of... It was a quiet, lazy evening. Alan C. was in bed with his wife, getting his well deserved rest after a hectic week at work. Just as he picked up the remote to raise the volume, he was startled by a long, low growl. "Hung

11:04
everybody quiet
monday
everybody do the flop
depression kicked in
drops on the deck and flops like a fish
@Feeds Heh
"Internet police"
11:36
posted on May 18, 2015 by Pedro Botelho

Responsive Shapes With Clip-Path * Better Error Pages * Mega Dropdown * Makerbook * GreenSock Cheat Sheet * Sass Pixel Art Collective #168 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops.

11:56
@MadaraUchiha "Drop it? Pigliainculo, vai e fot..." cc @Worf
:P
12:24
\o
It's one of those "I really don't wanna do shit" mondays
but shit happens no matter what we do :P
12:41
!!> void
@StephanMuller "SyntaxError: expected expression, got end of script"
> and this is how the fabric pattern on coach bus seats were created
lol
@Kitler "Nuclear Fission" is the first thing that came to my mind when I saw this first
12:54
It is also the first comment :P
imgur.com/gallery/4o6oW9D please be real please be real
@MadaraUchiha no wayyyyyyy :P
@Kitler We're all doomed.
@Kitler Go India!
14:01
> autocomplete=off is no longer supported for username/password fields
boooooo hisssss
Thanks Firefox 38 for being lame
not
posted on May 18, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by Tobi */

\o/ \o/ finally, copy was added to the console in Firefox
@Feeds what admin, what password, who gets an admin password and goes like that?
what should the css selector be
<body>
<div class="container">
<i class="fa fa-github fa-lg"><a href="#">example</a></i
</div>
</body>
14:13
i tried .container a {}
reproduce it in a fiddle
jsfiddle.net/03fdo8L4 so i want both the icon and the link to be white
ok and what have you tried so far
I don't seen any css there
@Kitler kids in school
the coding love is full of people that think "devs are cool let's pass off as one"
it is okay to stab people like them
14:17
harsh
you've been off the bud for too long
.container i {
list-style: none;
display:block;
color:white;
padding:10px;
font-size: 15px;
}
what does list style have to do here?
I don't see an icon
user1994804
Hi Guys, I'm having trouble figuring out some CSS
are you missing an external resource?
14:19
there was a list style there before
user1994804
user1994804
I'm trying to get the background image to behave as I intend
@Kitler me
user1994804
any input will be certainly appreciated
user1994804
14:20
Ive been trying every possible combo I can come up with
user1994804
but can't get the image to appear correctly on both sides
@lovetolearn for starters your html is broken
Did you google how to set the colour of an <a> tag?
@YourAdrenalineFix can you tell us what you intended for the background image to look like?
user1994804
Sure
!!tell lovetolearn google how to change the color of an html link
user1994804
14:23
I want the dirt bike with the 755 to be on the left and the guy with the hat on the right
user1994804
similarly to this
user1994804
I just don't know what else to try
user1994804
I made the image\
user1994804
that can be seen here
14:25
@YourAdrenalineFix try adding "background-size: cover" to your body
user1994804
should do what you want
just needs a bg width of 100
user1994804
Sweet
user1994804
lemme try
14:26
so background-size: 100% auto;
why are PDFs a thing
they suck
@Kitler yeah, that'll pretty much do the same thing. this will actually scale down even if the window-width will go beneath the width of the container, not sure what will fit his needs better, but he can use both approaches
user1994804
@GNi33 and @Kitler I thank you for your input but could you please assist me with how to do that inline? Im working on a infrequently seen page for testing and don't know how to set those specs inline
user1994804
Could you show me based off of this <body style="background: #000 url('image-files/bodyBG.jpg') fixed;">
<body style="background: url(http://www.your-adrenaline-fix.com/image-files/bodyBG.jpg) fixed rgb(0, 0, 0);background-size: cover;">
14:28
@lovetolearn just add color: white; to .container a {}
user1994804
I promise I'll figure it out on my own when it comes time to move it into my css file
it's just a second css property in there
you should be setting styles in a stylesheet btw
user1994804
I even had trouble with "fixed"
user1994804
I learned that inline I dont use position: fixed;
user1994804
14:29
but just fixed
user1994804
I dont understand how or why but it works
position: fixed and background-attachement: fixed are completely different things
user1994804
I didnt know that
user1994804
so do I just throw 100% in there?
the former directly affects the element, the latter just affects the background image
user1994804
14:30
and call it macaronni?
@YourAdrenalineFix don't "just" do anything
yeah, you can just scale it to 100% width
learn how CSS works or you're gonna make headaches for everyone, including yourself
the differences in this case are minor, you should still understand what you are doing here
user1994804
14:31
@TylerH I agree. It's just that Ive been learning all I can the past 5 years but I still have a ways to go
complete reference, tutorials, and demos for CSS and its properties
@YourAdrenalineFix code.tutsplus.com/articles/… << give this 10min a day
mdn can be a bit intimidating
user1994804
MDN IS intimigdating
pfft
what part of "A complete step-by-step tutorial for beginners" is intimidating?
user1994804
I tried 100% but it has unintended consequences
@TylerH not everyone learns the same way, give me mdn 3 years ago and you d get a lot of wtfs back
what did you change?
user1994804
Nothing is, Mozilla Developer Network is though
user1994804
I thought that was what you were referring to with mdn
@YourAdrenalineFix that is what I was referring to
14:34
jeffery way tends to spoon feed
user1994804
just 100%
so perfect for beginners
If you click the link I posted, you'll see one of the three sections is a complete beginner's tutorial
@YourAdrenalineFix I don't see the change
not saying you can't use the tutsplus one, just that MDN has stuff for absolute beginners as well as seasoned vets :-)
user1994804
14:35
Ive actually studied everything there is about CSS JS PHP etc
oh no, now you're just changing the position
user1994804
I just havent allowed it to all soak in yet
user1994804
Now I need experience
you'll have to set background-size independently
user1994804
books can only take u so far
14:36
Unfortunately real life isn't the Matrix (yet) so we can't just read words and know a language
it's not part of the short form
user1994804
then exp takes over
@YourAdrenalineFix the link I sent you covers html/css basics
user1994804
Ive studied he basics already
user1994804
Really... I have
14:37
doesn't look like it :P
user1994804
I know
user1994804
but I have
so wouldn't hurt going over them again
user1994804
till Im blue in the face
<body style="background: url(your-adrenaline-fix.com/image-files/bodyBG.jpg) fixed rgb(0, 0, 0);background-size: 100% auto;">
14:37
You're using inline styles -.-
@YourAdrenalineFix I actually posted that before
that's the first no no in web
and don't just use this, have a look at the properties and values used here, look them up on the web and learn what they do
user1994804
yes, The inline style is so I can experiment on a seldom seen page
will save you a lot of time in the future
user1994804
14:38
@Gn
user1994804
@GNi33 I WILL
takes 5 seconds to have them in a stylesheet, you can experiment through the console
user1994804
You're right about the console
user1994804
although that is something I havent had a lot of experience with yet either
anyway it's up to you to do w/e you want :P
user1994804
14:40
@GN
user1994804
Shit.... I hate it worse than yall when that happens
I find sandboxes like JSFiddle are the best way to tinker with stuff and learn how an individual property works
you can edit the message
user1994804
@GNi33 Hoo Rah!!
user1994804
close but still not perfect
user1994804
14:41
now I gotta experiemnt with img sizes and css
user1994804
till I get it "Just Right"
user1994804
but I thank you immensely
goldilocks, web designer extraordinaire
hehe, now I'm confused. I see that it works, I don't see the change in the CSS though... well
@YourAdrenalineFix are you trying things out directly on the live site?
user1994804
14:45
@GNi33 try refereshiing. I have my site configured to cache everything on your end
user1994804
@Kitler Yep, That's how I roll ;)
When did SO add arrows to question view pages
@YourAdrenalineFix yeah you shouldn't do that
user1994804
Yea, I know... But while Im learning that's how it's easiest for me
how is that easier than a local setup
user1994804
I will spend a day or 2 on this project and learning more about chrome's F12
user1994804
14:46
My promise to yall
@Kitler arrows?
beyond showing visitors a broken website while you're tinkering what's the added value of working directly on the live site
interestingly, you can do things like make websocket chatrooms in your console
user1994804
They don't see anything broken
user1994804
14:48
I'm experiementing on a seldom seen page
@TylerH yeah, open a question, you can switch back and forth now
It doesn't matter if it's seldom seen
it's online
user1994804
about.html
it's live
You can do it locally and once you have that figured out you push it
@GNi33 I don't see those
user1994804
14:48
but if noone see's whats the harm
maybe a userscript or plugin on your end?
user1994804
that would make sense
user1994804
userscript or plugin?
inline styles, online editing....
@TylerH none that I would know of
14:49
You're committing every crime known to web development
user1994804
If a treee falls iin the forest and noone is there to hear it, does it make a ssound?
user1994804
same principal
@YourAdrenalineFix yes
I'd say take this criticism as suggestions
principle*
user1994804
14:50
I am
user1994804
t/y
While you're learning basics right now, I think it's fine to do what you're doing, focus on what is important for you right now
but have this in the back of your mind
might as well learn right from the start
then take time to set up a local development environment once and play around with it
Instead of getting used to bad practices and thinking it's okay no one sees it
14:51
@GNi33 I even went to that question in your image and still no arrows -_-
let me open Chrome and see if they show there
you'll see the advantages and reasons on why to use this immediatly
user1994804
I always think in the back of my mind "I'll be glad when I better know what Im doing so I don't have to do this inline bs
@YourAdrenalineFix learn about CSS selectors
and then you won't ever have to use inline styles
user1994804
will do
14:52
I don't see arrows on Chrome, either
ooooh, I dig those
user1994804
Take care guys
@TylerH huh. maybe it's a feature they're gradually rolling out
user1994804
Thanks so much for setting me straight
one server at a time
not sure about the architecture of SO now
14:53
must be
user1994804
with all the tips from local dev site to CSS
don't see it on IE either
@TylerH it's a pretty useless feature anyway in my opinion
user1994804
I'll be working on all this
for me at least, I never use those
user1994804
14:53
(Group Hug)
yeah
I like list overviews a lot more than "randomly" switching through questions
there's no way of knowing if you want to even go to the next question or not
exactly
@YourAdrenalineFix great. As said and linked, there are great 101 courses on the web that go into detail on all these things
user1994804
Awesome, Thanks again @GNi33
14:55
no problem, glad I could help
@TylerH okay, seems like the arrows only appear when accessing a question from a list page
user1994804
BTW, someone suggested I become acclimated with the console
user1994804
didnt you mean developer tools? Isnt console for JS?
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