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05:32
@mikedidthis by default functions returns undefined already
@Wesツ. you busy ?
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ouch......... sorry i totally forgot the tooltip thing
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still need help?
yeah, I resorted to the default tooltip, but it would be great if you can help.
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ok... tell me
user652649
05:35
link me the question eventually
okay, I have red articles about customizing tooltips, but their tooltips don't align centrally to the anchor or whatever i am using the tooltip for.
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Q: Tooltips using only CSS

Anuj KaithwasI am trying to make a tooltip for an anchor tag using only CSS. I have come this far. I am trying to achieve the functionality of having the box and the tip arrow positioned exactly at the center no matter what the length of the text is. The above image is what I am trying to get at. I've tri...

if you have used Gmail, try hovering over the refresh and select all button, their tooltip aligns centrally no matter the length of the text.
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i just realized that might be difficult to center the tooltip... but i'll give it a try... opening jsfiddle... hold on :P
i have tried firebug on gmail, and they use javascript
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that's an interesting question anyway... i wonder if it's possible without js
those who have given answers say the same.
user652649
05:53
@AnujKaithwas problem is not actually centering it, but managing the viewport overflow... i mean... what if the tooltip's origin is close to the margin of the browser?
I don't get you, even if it starts close to the browser's either ends, couldn't it be centered?
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yes it could... but text would be hidden
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so the best thing would be placing the anchor somewhere(or with enough margin) where it doesn't hide the tooltip text, right?
user652649
06:09
no i guess it's better to create a different .class for tooltips close to the borders
okay, but what about the real topic? could that be done?
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yes
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i just made it
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wait for it... wait for it...... steady...
user652649
06:20
not what you might want btw
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since it uses three nested <span>s
let' see
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A: Tooltips using only CSS

Wes ツbody {overflow-x:hidden;} div {position:relative;width:700px;border:1px red solid;padding:20px;margin:0 auto;text-align:justify;} a {position:relative;white-space:nowrap;} a > span.tooltip {position:absolute;white-space:normal;width:100%;padding:0 1000%;margin-left:-1000%;top:130%;} a > span....

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BAM!
checking
user652649
06:28
@AnujKaithwas sorry i just noticed that doesn't work on chrome... with firefox it does
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anyway i'm fixing
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annoying the chrome thing... the tooltip is actually there but it's not displayed
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anyway what do you think?
it's good, centered, i am trying to display the tooltips on hover. :)
user652649
06:36
ok... i'm trying to fix the chrome thing
:D let's try together
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that's a bug
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because the element is there but it's invisible
:O, report it to chrome!
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my bug reports are systematically ignored
user652649
06:42
xD
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still no fix dammit
user652649
07:00
@AnujKaithwas i made it! :P
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wait for it..
sorry i was offline, no electricity
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jsfiddle.net/b2Yqf here it is (i've also updated the answer)
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@AnujKaithwas works also on msie7 8 9 10
08:05
a > span.tooltip > span > span
{
display: inline-block;
background: black;
border-radius: 4px;
padding: 10px;
color: white;
max-width: 300px;
display:none;
}


a:hover + span.tooltip {
display: block;
}

is this the right way to display it on hover?
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nope... wait
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@AnujKaithwas jsfiddle.net/b2Yqf/1
08:26
Sweeet :D
and he coolest thing is, it centers exactly with respect to the anchor irrespective of the length of the text :)
user652649
08:44
yeah ;)
and one more thing,if i have to add a triangle, i wil have to write the css for "a>span.tooltip:before" right?
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yes, or to the most nested element ( the inline-block one) but it's the same
09:06
adding a tooltip adds another problem, Scrap!
morninh
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09:41
morning
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@AnujKaithwas jsfiddle.net/gzdwQ/3
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jsfiddle.net/4mJQ6/2 <- <marquee> is back... useful for small devices
09:56
I am happy to say I have never had to use that element.
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@mikedidthis you're ugly mate xD
@Wesツ Word.
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<marquee> was shit... but with css3 animations is fine
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of course applied to a <div>
user652649
10:09
coffee.call(wesInstance, params.dailyDose*10)
10:30
@Wesツ quick question. var nav = $('nav'); or var navElem = $('nav');
@hello
guys
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i use to prefix "element" to dom elements
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so
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var elementNav = $..
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or suffix, it's the same
10:33
Ahh right, thanks :D
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that's because sometimes you have dunno... var counter and var elementCounter
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hello mechanic
@Wesツ yeah kinda makes sense.
@Wesツ hey what's up
@mikedidthis hey whant's up
not much man, you?
10:37
busy in coding
@Wesツ in a word, 'no'.
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i have the feeling it's possible
Plus the only person who can read that marque at that speed is this guy:
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i can read that marquee. am i a robot?
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xD
11:02
@Wesツ yes, yes you are :D
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@Wesツ "However, it only works in Webkit and Safari."
Sorry I am just pissing on peoples parades today. :/
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i don't think so... the example is very old, now it can be adapted to mozilla too
12:24
Can I get some input? stackoverflow.com/questions/17946543/… how valid is this comment? Is he right in what he is saying?
Can anybody tell me if I'm wrong? I'll happily hold my hands up...
 
2 hours later…
14:16
@F4r-20 jeez, the guy sounds like an ass
@F4r-20 Not technically wrong by any means. There are several different ways to fix that spacing with inline-block. It's more a bug than anything that needs to be fixed, and coincidentally, every solution to said "bug" feels rather "hackish" so to speak.
@Michael ^ that. The issue is parrot is trying to force his answer, when there are many solutions.
You can do -4px margin to fix it, you can delete all line breaks as in this situation the linebreak is reading as a space. You can comment the code out as you suggested, or you can do font-size: 0;
15:17
@Wesツ I promise this is the last JS question :)
If I am doing var $elem = $('div'); $ is to show its a jquery object, and I then pass that object into a function test function( elem ) should I be marking that elem with a $ as well?
I that makes sense. It theory I think I shouldn't be, but YOLO and best to check.
15:29
is there any possible to pass link into textarea
 
3 hours later…
18:01
Class - if you put a space in it does it have 2 classes?
class="menu-item menu-item-type-custom menu-item-object-custom menu-item-27059" - example
18:18
found my answer - I was being lazzy :) - thanks SPaCE
user652649
18:41
@mikedidthis it's all subjective... you can mark all jquery objects with $ yes
20:20
@Wesツ thought so, thanks man.
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it's not you trust me, it's jquery design that is infected you other developers... jquery accepts $('selector') or $(domelement) or even $(jqueryObject) and that's uttermegacrap... one type should be allowed instead
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that's why you are feeling confused about this
@Wesツ urm ok. :(
I was more about allowing others developers etc know this function expects a jquery object etc.
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others?
Yeah people do use / modify my theme javascript from time to time, hence being really fussy about the pattern I picked etc.
user652649
20:33
oh. so if i were you i would comment the code this way
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i bet there are plugins also for sublime
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basically
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@param jQuery instance
@param integer
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@return boolean
user652649
20:35
for public methods
@Wesツ yep, already on it, but I follow idiomatic JS for comment guides
But I appreciate the heads up.
22:21
@Wesツ yep, that is what I mean, I think I should be ok with my theme js though, as its only like 6 modules, 18 functions max
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:| all this effort for that!!! :P
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how many lines of code?
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23:51
improved marquee jsfiddle.net/bj2AS/5

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