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3:27 AM
@TylerH lol, good joke
 
 
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Wes
5:46 AM
Down at the golf range. https://t.co/5aEgNcEHFL
 
 
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posted on February 01, 2017

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

 
 
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10:03 AM
yo
I'm the new kid on the block
 
 
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12:06 PM
Hello
I am looking for someone to help me
Any offers?
 
For a hj? I'd show you what the default DOM-tree of a html document looks like :)
what do you need?
 
Hey! I am meant to be changing a website someone has given me. It isn't resizing with the window as all the (divs) are measured in pixels and not percentages
I am finding it hard as I am used to rails and not CSS. Haven't done it in a long time.
Would you mind having a look to help? I would really appreciate it.
I think I have to divide the pixel width by the parent width and X 100. For each div?
(Divide the width of the element by the parent element's width) X 100 *
 
12:41 PM
Lelz, no idea.. I dont calculate my divs, I make them responsive by centering and scrolling
*I dont calculate my pixels either
 
HI, I'm trying to get the scale menu on my website fromt this article tympanus.net/codrops/2014/02/06/fullscreen-overlay-effects, but when I put the code into my document, it doesn't work. I might have put the wrong code. SO can someone help me figure out waht code I need to put in for the scale menu?
 
1:42 PM
posted on February 01, 2017 by Pedro Botelho

Commandline Challenge * Laravel 5.4 * Nachos UI Kit * qart.js * Intro to Vue.js * iTyped * Keen UI Collective #285 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops.

 
2:06 PM
@RaisingAgent wat
@RaisingAgent w3fools.com
@COOKIE believe it or not, to be a proper programmer you can't just copy and paste everything from other sources
you should learn how to debug your program
 
"so when you're ready to level up, move on."
 
@RaisingAgent FYI, it's "1337", not "133t"
 
where what why?
ikr
what are getting at? Have I said 133t anywhere and why? :P
 
your GitHub profile
 
psh if one is truly 133+ then it's 133+
 
2:18 PM
OMFG l2read
xD
it says: "L33T"
l33t
and your not r33t enough to be telling me im not the r33735t
 
2:38 PM
hi. I have some table headers (th) with style="width: 40px;" set on them. it needs to be precisely 40px, but when I hover the mouse on them in the console it says "39.53px". padding and margin are 0 and there's no border.
what is making them not be precisely 40px? I looked at all the css rules on them and there's nothing else touching their dimensions.
 
@nonzaprej What does it matter? 39.53px rounds up to 40px
you can't have half a pixel
 
it matters because there are svg elements that have widths set to multiples of 40px. the more they go to the right (there are many columns), the more they don't line up with the columns. it's because the columns aren't exactly 40px wide
 
Like I said, you can't have half a pixel and it'll round
 
width and offsets
mmh
but still, why does it even say 39.53 if I set 40?
 
I can't tell you that without seeing a demo of it
 
2:45 PM
well I thought maybe there was some "exotic" css rule about tables that I don't know.
 
just make sure the demo is not 133t before posting...
 
ok I think I found the source of the problem. the headers are actually 40px wide, it's the tds that aren't because they don't have a fixed width but are based on the parent's width, which isn't precise
... only that it's not true because tds take the same width of ths.
 
@nonzaprej You're making something of nothing. It's not a problem, move on
 
probably, but the svgs look really misplaced sometimes... oh well
 
@nonzaprej graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/a/84354/23061 this is probably what's happening
 
3:04 PM
no, the svgs are dynamically-created. but it's useless talking about it without a demo >_> only that it's too complicated to make. anyway, I found out how to fix the thing, probably. thanks for your time
 
it's a bit derpy
 
Wes
:P
 
I'd probably choose the first
 
Wes
they say it's too angry
 
imgur blocked at work :/
 
Wes
3:23 PM
lol
really? :B
 
yeah
 
I think I might look for alternative employment if I ever worked at a place that blocked sites like that
 
that's a pretty silly reason to leave
 
I don't like the idea of an organization policing my productivity.
 
You don't think they have a vested interest in ensuring you aren't wasting time while you're on their time?
It's not like they are timing our bathroom breaks or standing over our shoulders
There's 0 business need to access imgur so it's perfectly reasonable IMO that it's blocked on the company network
 
3:32 PM
@TylerH If they feel as though I'm not producing adequately then that's when they ought to consider firing. They don't need to be my parent though. If I can distract myself and still produce to their standards. I don't see the problem.
I'm libertarian regarding most things in life
If I managed someone who got their work done on time and still found time to play around 40% of the time then maybe they ought to be given more tasks and paid more
 
@clickhere agreed, but I think any manager would rather the employee speak up to their manager and mention that they have nothing to do rather than dick around for a few hours each day until someone 'finds out' that they don't have anything to do
 
Hello People
 
From a security standpoint I think they'd rather you just go home than access potentially dangerous/inappropriate websites
 
Nice to meet you all. I am finding a solution this my problem very hard to achieve.
Could anyone please have a look?
 
but yes our company has fired people for not working adequately and for viewing inappropriate content while at work
 
3:39 PM
You have problem with width measurement in %. Make sure you also counted your margin on width as well. as I see you gave width as % but margin in px then how do you make sure it matched with parent width? — Ruhul Amin 56 mins ago
 
@Benjamints check out our rules in the goo.gl link on the sidebar
 
@TylerH totally, that'd be ideal
 
I have attempted to convert my website from a static to being fluid. I have had to change all my divs from pixels to percentages, however two divs are acting strange.
Am I allowed to post ?
 
3:56 PM
room topic changed to HTML / CSS / WebDesign: Read the rules: goo.gl/GBw73w ▲ Don't ask to ask, just ask, and ask once! ▲ If you need help, post a minimal example ( stackoverflow.com/help/mcve ) of your issue, please. devdocs.io documentation often helps. [css] [css3] [dom] [html] [html5] [microdata] [responsive-design] [selectors] [xpath]
 
@TylerH what changed?
 
the link to the rules
 
posted on February 01, 2017 by Vail Joy

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btw, what do you all use if anything in the "OneNote" category of software?
 
@clickhere I don't use anything personally but my boss uses Onenote
 
4:11 PM
I started using OneNote and it's a game changer for me
didn't really need it at my old job because I had long simple projects. But still would have benefited from it knowing what I know now.
 
I'm not entirely convinced it needs to exist as its own product
I think it could just be a built-in feature set for Word
 
I'm sure that's possible but not feasible. It seems best to me as a standalone software. It's just as different from word as word is from Excel
 
Just seems like a hyperlinking e-notebook software to me
I only use it to open and reference material sent to me by my boss for projects/tasks where he makes one
 
Like all of MS standard library. It's easy to abuse. Like people who mash the space bar a lot to format content in their word document. And I don't need to give Excel examples...
 
do you use 2013 or the 365 version?
 
4:21 PM
2013 but I think we'll be migrating as an org to 365 sometime this year
I'm still not entirely sure I understand what 365 is.. though. I simply thought it was a subscription service... now I'm not so sure
I just wish I could write macro's for OneNote
 
365 is a cloud subscription service
but you can also use desktop clients with it
they just have to be activated through your 365 account
we are in the process of migrating everyone to 365 but with 2013 desktop clients
instead of 2016
 
365 would necessarily mean that users would have 2016/ w/e the current sub is though, right?
 
and we are doing it from a 2010 installation
@clickhere your org can choose
2016 or 2013
 
it's more complicated to go with 2013 though
ours sucks because we have nurses who are not computer users at all
 
4:25 PM
We have some people with 2010 and 2013 versions of office.. which has given me a headache when developing macro's.. ended up getting a 2nd computer with 2010 hah
 
used to a 2007 environment really (we were even still on a 2007 exchange environment)
 
i only became a 'power user' on 2010 forward. I'm scared of 2007
i do truly love how well integrated office is
 
I remember when 2007 came along
I loved it compared to 2003
2010 was kind of odd
vista-ish
then 2013 was great
 
i remember when 2007 came out. I was in high school and was like "OMGSH WHAT DID THEY DO TO THE UI"
freaking love the ribbon now
also, gotta love xml
i just really love office.
 
5:26 PM
@clickhere too bland for me
 
get outta here
 
 
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7:39 PM
most pointless comment ever in response to "I wonder what an average Jedi's midi count was if 2k is abysmally, non-jedi low and 20k is off-the-charts-record-breaking": "Less than 20,000"
no shit sherlock
 
7:50 PM
possible troll?
 
8:02 PM
yeah, everyone on SciFi.SE is a troll
 
 
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9:06 PM
hmm
setting Application.Visible = false just makes my code skip over the whole thing
but it shouldn't do that...
 

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