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posted on January 07, 2014 by Smashing Newsletter Team

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When you thought that you just rolled out new front page content
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<-windows
<- me too
what text editor do you use
sublime
I've used a few of them
and they usually don't work very well so I stopped using them
14:39
there's a package for it
this one works perfectly, get the sublime package + chrome extension and say bye bye to cache
that's what i use
I'll try it.
If it sucks I'll hurt you
ANDDDDDDDDD
it sucks.
-.-
Did you close sublime ?
and chrome ?
yup
well
didn't restart chrome but shouldn't have to
14:45
-.-
you do
well that sucks.
Windows people -.-
its works for me
same here hate hitting f5
it was because the extension wouldn't activate
reinstalled and restarted chrome and it seems to be working better now.
14:49
it dsn't display an activated state you just get a message at the bottom of sublime saying live reload client connected
yeah I noticed
extension isn't built great either. thought it would have a more obvious active state
user652649
@mikedidthis lol
15:23
Hello?
Was it me that you were looking for?
Does anyone know much about HTML5 storage
haha
Hello, is there a tool that allows to see all the <div> quickly ?
for example showing all <div> with a border... so I see a lot of rectangles on the screen ? :)
It would be useful for having easily a quick idea of how the website is coded with some <div> etc.
If I remembern, there was a tool that does that, but which one?
15:44
@Pattle as in?
@Basj firebug?
@mikedidthis is there a toool in firebug that does this thing ?
maybe not
div {border: 1px solid red}
ok
Can I ask why you need to see this?
@mikedidthis in the past I remember a tool or a command like this that showed the divs and also wrote their name directly in the browser near the rectangles
I need that in order to study how some existing websites are cut into different divs
I need that in order to work on some pages written by another developer, and having a quick view with rectangles would be helpful
15:52
Information > Display Block Size
will show all the divs with names
super!!
thanks a lot !
have a good day I'm going to use it now
user652649
16:32
considering that's the first day in office of 2014, it is going pretty good so far
user652649
production server explodes in a fireball
user652649
i just finished a huge backend gui
user652649
and it seems to work
You hope @Wes
user652649
believe
16:41
hai
i am new to chat
17:10
There's only one Coutinho!
And hai
user652649
going home
user652649
babaee
17:32
posted on January 07, 2014 by ericbidelman

Polymer is one gateway into the amazing future of Web Components. We want to make it easy to consume and build custom elements. For the past year, the team has been working hard on a set of polyfills for the evolving specifications. On top of that, we've created a convenient sugaring library to make building web components easier. Lastly, we're crafting a set of UI and utility elements to reuse

17:42
how come it seems so hard to get stars in chat?
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Does anyone have any idea about this? :( stackoverflow.com/questions/20982430/…
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