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16:05
posted on June 24, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by MrJ */

@Feeds MrJ needs to get his submission rights revoked
only takes one if cimmanon does it
done ^
Are there any good solutions out there for purely month picker?
16:12
Guys, is there any relatively easy way to pin the top of one div to the bottom of another with JS such that if the first div moves, the second will follow?
@SuhasDeshpande <input type="month" />?
We have a nav bar that resizes when you scroll down, but if there's a subnav then it leaves a gap lol
@Sippy what does this look like, the JS room?! Heathen
yeah, gtfo :p
Y'all know JS as well bitchez
16:13
there's an easy CSS solution actually
wrap the two divs in a container div and just move the container div around
i regard javascript in the same way i regard a dirty diaper. i know what it is and how to change it, but i sure as hell dont want to do it :p
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Q: how to separate two col-md-6 elements in bootstrap 3 with a line

e-ba'eI'm using Bootstrap 3 and have already divided the top into two columns. I want to know how to link the top and the info right under without using any JavaScript or jQuery.

DavidG sure did jump the gun...
16:30
hey guys i just need some advice i have to model a process using UML and the process does not interact with a user whats the best UML diagram to model such a process?
@devdar i dont see what that has to do with web design?
16:48
@devdar That's really a question for google
goddamn
a dupe of a question I answered in 2010
I am not so sure they are the same question however
Unless you treat absolutely any variant of "can I combine selectors" as all the same question
@BoltClock well, you could probably close that one as a typographical error :p
@BoltClock should we do a canonical?
also @BoltClock can you check my answer here? stackoverflow.com/a/31032064/2756409 Specifically, if there's a way to override inline scoped styles with an external CSS file other than with !important?
Typo aside, this comes pretty close
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Q: Are operators in CSS selectors binary or can they be used connect arbitrary selectors?

spacepureFor instance, div>p can be used to select all <p> elements that are direct children of a <div> element. Is it valid to use div>p>span to select a <span> elements that has a <p> parent and a <div> grandparent? What about other operators in CSS selectors, like is it valid to use '+' in div+p+span...

I'm pretty sure it's not the one I'm thinking of though
@BoltClock edited/updated
I'll let you update your answer if you want
16:56
I see it. Let me have a look at your link
tbh I don't know if scoped stylesheets affect cascading in any way
I tested it and with the scoped attribute inline, the only thing that could override it was !important
no amount of specificity worked
so unless there's like a scoped query or something
@TylerH Can't
subnav isn't the same on every page
I'll open the fiddle
It's webforms anyway
So a lot of it is controls
Not as easy as all that ;)
@Sippy I don't know JS so I can't help you really :-(
16:59
Think I found a solution but it's not pretty
It works for now
@TylerH thank you very much. I'll do better. — e-ba'e 12 mins ago
:-D warms my heart
@TylerH Apparently documented here: w3.org/TR/css-cascade-3/#cascade-scope
Makes sense actually
I need to go to lunch
will read after
but skimming it, basically I was right?
!important is the only way
!!afk lunch
17:13
@TylerH Yeah pretty much
@BoltClock TylerH is afk: lunch
Updated my answer
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A: Are operators in CSS selectors binary, or can they be used to connect arbitrary selectors?

BoltClockNote that Selectors doesn't use the term "operator". The > and + symbols are more accurately known as combinators, while the comma is merely a symbol used to group selectors into a list, and doesn't belong in the same category as the > and + combinators. As of Selectors level 4, combinators defi...

@MadaraUchiha U*
@BoltClock u were saying?
Anyway, what's the context?
Absolutely nothing.
17:50
@MadaraUchiha lol
@PeeHaa u around :P
18:07
posted on June 24, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by MichMuch */

18:28
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson yea
he says, begrudgingly
@TylerH me?
@PeeHaa so i have some tests for, say, ArrayList which is not typed, and i also have StringArrayList, which only accepts strings. tests would be basically the same, apart that in StringArrayList must always be strings rather than anything. would you try to reuse the tests of ArrayList for sub classes such as StringArrayList or would you tests them separately?
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson no, PeeHaaa
i imagine reusing them would be a massive pita, maybe phpunit has some sauce to help me with that?
$sequence = $this->make([2, 3, 4, 5]);

$sequence->prepend(1);
$this->assertSame(1, $sequence->getIndex(0));

would be:

$sequence->prepend('aaa');
$this->assertSame('aaa', $sequence->getIndex(0));

in the StringArrayList class
I "always" separate them. Tests like that don't really change anyway
18:39
you don't know me. it's like the fourth time i rewrite them :P
Really? The tests?
Wow. You would say the public API for something as specific as ArrayList would be clear by now :P
for one reason or another i've decided that would have been better rewriting them entirely, rather than trying to fix them
@PeeHaa you have no idea how complex is defining the api of such things
one that makes sense, clearly
Well imo you are doing it wrong. Either you know what the API should look like and you write tests. Or you dick around making the API like you want and then write the tests
Trying to test a moving target is a PITA
18:44
Anyone created a 3x4 grid using li?
sometimes i changed my mind about them when i was writing tests @PeeHaa there are things you can only grasp by using the api you are writing
and the best way to "use" an api is writing tests
It is a way. I agree it makes you think about it, but actually using the library is the final test
consider that i'm trying to have 100% parity with php's array_ string_ and other misc functions
it's a massive amount of work. sometimes i get lost, literally
One day I'm going to have to learn what a unit test is
And on that day, I will tremble
19:05
thank god box-sizing works in IE8 and IE9
true
(btw: box-sizing was invented by microsoft :P)
PHPeeHaa followed you
weren't you following me already???????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111one1111111
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson FANBOY
@TylerH render unto caesar
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson Nope. For some reason I was not following you yet. Don't take it personal I only notice when I am looking for people to tweet to that I notice somebody isn't on the list yet :P
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson that which is caesar's
19:09
@PeeHaa ahaha i joke, i'm not very active on twitter either
BTW did you fuck up the php PR?
i was thinking to improve it, but not sure about the execution
But it does already work right?
basically what i want to do would require html5's history api, and that's not well supported yet
it works but the history isn't working as good as it should
polyfill isn't an option?
19:12
at least on chrome. works fine in ff
nope, there is no polyfill for such thing
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson no surprise there
i have a solution that is compatible with older browsers but i should check first if it doesn't break anything
and that file is a fucking mess php.net/js/common.js
@RonaldUlyssesSwanson starts with php, yep
@PeeHaa
Mousetrap.bind("I space l o v e space P H P enter", function(e) {
flashMessage({text: 'Live long and prosper !'});
});
let me guess
that huge regex in the beginning just says "Hello"
19:14
i would burn it with fire
Noooooooooo
EASTER EGGS ARE SACRED!
@TylerH stfu you don't know what you are talking about :P
@PeeHaa it doesn't even work
nope, it does.
Now that I think about it. I haven't seen the working konami code either for a while
but it's stupid
Mousetrap.bind("I space h a t e space P H P enter", function(e) {
window.location = "http://python.org";
});
String.prototype.escapeSelector = function()
{
return this.replace(/(.|#)([ #;&,.+*~\':"!^$\[\]\(\)=>|\/])/g, '$1' + '\\\\$2');
};
sigh
anyway for now i will not change anything about the scroll, but i will try to clean something in that file
19:42
@cimmanon closed weeks later
my NAA flag was declined
my subsequent VLQ flag is still pending
Comments on CSS-me?
Sorry, puberty acted up
un onebox that please
19:54
onebox?
embed
aah
two seconds
you can just edit it and add a period or something to the message
Oh sorry, like that. Misunderstood!
Didn't mean to make anyone uncomfortable or annoyed, sorry :)
It's okay, it's just best to avoid pictures of humans with dicks since a lot of people are at work with this chat up
it's one thing to explain a chatroom at work as "I'm getting help with my code" if they are curious/concerned, but another to explain a picture like that if someone walks by :-)
hehe, true :)
20:15
gave him me some clothes :D
@easwee saw that on facebook during lunch
would be fun to get away with that once in my life
@TylerH I would love to do it once :D
surprised he didn't add a dog and grandmother in there for good measure
@mathias A British firm trying to use a US law on a Belgian citizen for a site hosted in the Netherlands? Talk about global scope pollution!
btw jsperf is still down
20:25
> DigitalOcean would be happy to help provide some resources to keep jsPerf up and running!
> Cloudflare is happy to sponsor this project.
Nice!
@easwee "Things that don't help: +1 comments" flood of +1 comments ensues
yeah - let's hope he get's the new site going
Couldn't figure out why some CSS wasn't generating a big, red square
took me 5 minutes to notice I wrote color instead of background....
is there any similar site to jsperf?
@TylerH lol
@easwee You can run jspref locally, it's open source.
20:31
@MadaraUchiha meh I'm lazy - just wanted to test all and class selector
They opened issues which are basically links to another repo, and asked for help
lolwat
people are weird
I... think they want to port the whole thing from PHP to NodeJS
And are asking for help migrating the templates to Node
Although I'm not sure, it's really not clear.
@MadaraUchiha they are - and integrate github authentification
@easwee GitHub auth already has a pending PR
20:59
any easy way of generating random hex-codes with jQuery?
You don't need jQuery for that
@Rvervuurt simple javascript ok with you?
Yea :)
or do you need it jQ style?
If it isn't urgent, you may want to think about it a bit
It's fairly simple
21:00
Nah, JS is fine!
yea, it's pretty easy to figure out :) But I thought that maybe jQuery had some .randHex or something, hehe
because jquery is well known for having everything including the kitchen sink >.>
!!> Math.round(Math.random() * 255).toString(16)
@SomeGuy "3"
@SomeGuy "1f"
with math?! :O
21:02
no way, forget math, try with history
nah, try with wood shop :p
I thought of having an array with the numbers 0-9 and letters a-f
@SomeGuy Why does this sometimes come up with one and sometimes 2 characters?
Check the edit
I'd entered 16 instead of 255 earlier
!!> Math.floor(Math.random()*16777215).toString(16);
21:04
@Rvervuurt "a424d8"
heh
(found that online, not my own work)
That's what I use for Phone to Chrome's ID generation
Add a check for if the ID's taken, and that's probably all you need
anybody have thoughts on polymer?
Looks like fun, but it may not always be worth the effort
(From limited personal experience, anyway)
It's so beautiful! Reload for a different shirt :D (yea, code behind it is probably shit :P) codepen.io/rvervuurt/pen/GJOBjj
21:11
"may not always be worth the effort" you mean setting up the elements?
@joshhunt Yeah the Chrome team needs to fix its styles in Firefox
for the website
and Firefox and IE need to get off their asses and implement shadowDOM and the rest of Web Components
Hmm, can't you change the name of a codepen?
So people know what it is when they see it in my profile?
yes
Details at the bottom
@TylerH what's wrong with it? I assume that's issues with the elements themselves and not polymer?
@joshhunt I mean, if you load the polymer website in Firefox sometimes it will freak out
the sidebar won't be cleared and elements will be 4x too large, etc.
21:13
weird...
I think Google Play Music is built with Polymer so it can't be that unreliable... I hope?
That's what I see in Firefox most of the time
lol wat
what version of FF? looks fine in my ff
@TylerH zoom?
@phenomnomnominal no zoom
in Chrome
@joshhunt latest version, but it's happened in multiple versions
Any comments/criticism is very welcome! Going to bed now, but just let me know what you guys think :) Just a small project I thought off tonight, so it's not finetuned. (refresh for a new shirt)
http://codepen.io/rvervuurt/pen/GJOBjj
21:17
@TylerH that's weird... try it in a private window? I wonder if an addon is interfering
@joshhunt probably
but I just have the standard ones
like adblockplus
which I also have on Chrome
same thing in a private window
does private window in ff disable addons?
I dunno
looks like addons have to opt themselves in
it's like the CSS file isn't loading
have you changed any of the FF flags? that's probably what's doing it
@joshhunt polymer needs to get off my lawn :p
21:22
@joshhunt yeah several like position: sticky
you don't like? why?
thats the one where they create a bunch of custom elements?
why do we need that?
to be fair, Polymer is for Web Components as a whole
not just creating custom elements
for example, it adds support for scope in HTML and CSS
via ShadowDOM
21:26
^
@joshhunt That seems likes its about sites that use web components
or that use Polymer
the polymer site itself shouldn't use polymer for the layout of its main pages
that'd be just as bad as Apple requiring an Apple device to watch the Apple conferences
oh wait...
I'm assuming you have the webcomponents flag on?
yes
I think if you turn that off it will work (not that it really matters I was just curious what the issue was)
it works
ugh annoying
Why are they using web components on that page
It's like "Sure we can offer you a job out of college as long as you already have 10 years of experience"
-_-
21:30
@TylerH does not sound like a compelling reason to me
Try going to play.google.com/music/listen, I wonder if it breaks :D
yes
all I see is a hamburger menu in the top left
I can't even click it
bahaha
@TylerH why wouldn't they use web components on the page?
because it is the page to go and get/learn about web components
it's only a problem in a rare occasion (eg a browser has only implemented WC by like 10%)
but still
either you don't have web components or you have them all, if you wanna use that site basically
I still don't follow your logic sorry
isn't the point of polymer to make web components available to everyone (where possible)?
21:37
yes
what I'm saying is
I have to turn off web components flag in Firefox
to get the site to work
because they're not fully implemented
that's only possible if the site is somehow using web components in its structure
if it just used normal html/css, it wouldn't be a problem
it could still use web component stuff for examples in the docs
but for the actual layout of the page to break so horrendously seems buggy and suspicious to me
Yes, it's largely due to Firefox's partial implementation, but I highly doubt it's a one-way street, so to speak
anyway, home time
oh I see. From what I read that's a bug, the polyfill can't (or doesn't) detect the flag so it interferes.
but if it is supposed to be used now I still don't see why you wouldn't use your tool to build it
21:54
if i was going to ignore all content on a web page but make sure the body was "responsive" would max-height 100% and max-width 100% do that
@havingagoatit not sure what you mean... but probably not
the body is naturally responsive
yes but if i had eg <body class=something> and then defined .something as max width and height to 100% how about that ?
@joshhunt what do you think /?
im trying it now
why?
obviously i am compeltely ignoring all the stuff in the body but just curious
@havingagoatit why didnt you try it before you asked? >.>
22:01
because IM SOOO EXCITED ABOUT IT
it's not going to work...
J-O-Y-K-I-L-L
R-E-A-L-I-S-M :D
HAH
IT WORKED !
... well kinda
obviously some items within the container that are not "responsive i.e fixed position shit , they need to be sorted out but generally yeah it helped to start a project defining the body class in the first place , like a container if you will
basically if anything within a body that has max width and height must not be a specified px value , it has to be % other than the text which basically has to be em to min and max standard depending on your media screen catering for various resolutions
.... so smoke that batbitch !
:p
I'm pretty sure max-height would have done nothing and max-width isn't necessary if your children are behaving properly
22:11
oh yeah totally , i mean the kids are all over the place but if the body class doesn.....
shit
i meant min-height + width
min-width: 100% isn't going to do anything on body
and min-height is only going to make a difference if you have a height set on html
so whats your thoughts on this then
surely if min and max are both set to 100% then it will take up the whole of whatever screen size it is ?
@havingagoatit do you ever use the google before asking questions?
if i see you ask another trivial question that is easily searchable, i am going to give you the boot
some times , based on the social side of SO i tend to just jump in , some people are quite anal about it but tbh idgas
sorry cinnemon , i keep forgetting that this isn't a community to help people
@havingagoatit No. CSS is not like life, sort the children out and the parents will obey. Don't try using shortcuts on body. Trust me, I did a paper in websites. Also include kittens otherwise it's a fail.
22:20
... or maybe it is but only if you ask " the right question"
@josh
@havingagoatit it isnt about asking "the right question", it is about respecting other people's time.
@joshhunt yeah ii get that and of course however i sort the body out i will have to pay my dues to the internal content styling but was just interested
@havingagoatit Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime
@joshhunt thankyou
I'm supporting @cimmanon btw. Asking us questions that you can easily Google is like trying to get us to give you fish.
Instead Google first and try first and if you are unsure why something is behaving a particular way you can ask for clarification
22:24
@cimmanon take note , respect demands something of people and this has no demands its a chat site people chose to be involved or not ... its just like saying some people are offended by mtv back in the 80's and wanted it off the air , .. actually it was correct to just not watch the channel if ya didn't like it rather than trying to change people to adopt your standards , in a strange way you are encoruaging people to make the same inneficiencies that are atributed to people not talking
...but to not be a pain in the arse i will talk to google before i talk to real people
..... in the end mate people are a much more valuable resource
and with the kind of off topic shite that is usually on all these forums i think its slightly pedantic
:- experienced person :- I learnt by reading books and researching loads of stuff that took loads of time
:- noob :- i just wanna learn as fast as i can
:experienced person :- NO you have to do everything the way I DID IT BECAUSE IT WAS SOOO LONG AND PAINFUL
(9caps
.... get the jist ?
yeah, i got the jist :p
why do people do this?
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Q: How can I better my code?

user249240Please note that I am not looking for answers, rather I am looking for advice. I am a novice and I am learning off treehouse videos and I really want to understand this. Please dont downvote me and if you do please explain why that way I can ask better questions in the future. Here are my quest...

lol at the giant stack of <br>s
i meant more the screenshot of the code :p
oh I know I just thought it was funny :D
22:44
i didnt even look at the screenshot... but now that i have, i wish i hadnt
23:04
> OP: What am I doing wrong?
Me: Programming mate. Programming.

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