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15:00
$('div').toggleClass('empty', has_content() );
Yep but with behaviors i can trigger the function only when that particular element is involved, much cleaner ;)
where has_content() returns a boolean, and jQuery is assumed...
@Strae Exactly :)
Glad we're on the same page.
thanbks for the help ;)
Does :empty work on input elements?
15:03
@BillyMathews I don't think so
nope
Damn, that would be cool
All input (except maybe for textareas and selects) sould be considered "empty", becose the value come as an attribute
Of course xD
I didn't think
15:06
however you can use css selectors on attributes, so this selector for examle should work: starikovs.com/2013/01/31/…
But only if you have the value attribute in there
And it might not work if you change the value dynamically...
In fact, I'm sure it won't.
Why wouldn't it?
input[value=""]{
    background: red;
}
Yep it does not work
http://codepen.io/anon/pen/rsHyt
You're saying if you changed the value with JS it will keep it's red background?
As you write in, altering the value, it doesnt change color
15:12
Even if you type in the box
The attribute doesn't change - the property does. It's an odd distinction.
Can you target elements create by the browser?
<div id="inner-editor"></div>
Because you could use :empty on that
The answer to that is; nope.
I could've guessed
15:43
Hi all, I don't know if this is the right place to ask, but I'm currently trying to create a grid that has a vertical component in bootstrap 3. I've tried just flat-out changing the heights of the components, but the result isn't correct, so I don't think that'll work. I'm looking for something kinda like isotope.metafizzy.co but with bootstrap, if such a thing exists. Any ideas?
Can't you combine isotope with bootstrap?
IDK anything about bootstrap, really, so I'm just speculating
Not really. Also, isotope has a commercial license, so I'd prefer not to use it if possible since this project is for my workplace.
Well, actually, some guy did it with bootstrap 2, but he used isotope to do it.
masonry.desandro.com is pretty much the same and you don't have to buy a license (I think)
masonry might even be better, depending on what you're trying to acheive
according to tldrlegal, I don't have to buy a license, and it is under MIT which works perfectly.
Thanks a bunch!
Glad to help
@Seiyria Thanks for making me aware of tldr legal!
15:51
posted on February 28, 2014

var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www."); document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); try { var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker("UA-3727700-1"); pageTracker._trackPageview(); } catch(err) {} Oh my GOD February is over.

Just to throw another one into the mix: salvattore.com
^ superb if you have same width columns.
@mikedidthis That really is, superb
yep, I used it in a theme. Really simple. They just create dynamic floated columns
Using content inside the ::before pseudo element for parameters is a really good idea
Although, what the hell is this?
salvattore['append_elements'](grid, [item])
a function inside an array?
Got it.
15:57
it's on that page under dynamic content
self.append_elements = function append_elements(grid, elements) {}
that's the function that line you pasted calls.
I didn't know you could have functions inside arrays like that
I also would've thought he would just create a class..
salvattore['append_elements'](grid, [item]) or salvattore.append_elements(grid, [item])
16:00
I wonder how many times a day I press copy and paste?
@BillyMathews only one instance.
Its not an array, its an object.
ahh ok. I didn't know you could access object methods like that
I'm not very JavaScripty - whenever I use JavaScript it's just for simple jQuery stuff
use the dot notion or square brackets if the name is funky.
Me neither, its what the guys here taught me.
If you look at the source, he creates an object called self then goes on to add methods etc.
The return at the end then gives an api almost
@Will there is an app for that surely.
16:03
Just looking.
Cant seem to find anything
:/
4 lines in and his indentation is wrong. confused me.
I used to use an app that would count my key presses, but I can't remember it :/
I had a desktop app that kept your clipboard history. Very useful
It gave you like a score / etc.
And you could click an old one and it would bring it back to the top so it's in your clipboard again
16:16
@BillyMathews no problem! glad to share.
16:31
@mikedidthis WhatPulse?
@SomeGuy winner!
That's the one i used to use
Thanks man!
You're welcome!
lol
was searching for a video file on the server
found a bunch of video's called:
wetshirt
2jonathancock
2cockblock
wettshirt
wettt
2
HMMMMMMM do I even want to know?
16:41
Hahaha
SHIT, that red button read my mind
@rlemon Ooh, that's pretty good!
@SomeGuy rlemon is afk: going home, sick. :(
Take care, man!
17:05
Hey guys
i would like to ask about removing file extension from URL
let's chat about it? :P
There a are a million posts and tutorials on Google and Stack Overflow on how to do that. Have you read them all? @Anthosiast
@Anthosiast rewrite the url, and the chats over
had big freakin cheese burst pizza and am feeling drowsy nw..
Yes, I notice it everywhere. a dozen of questions.. But what i want to ask is, Im using Mac. How to check hidden file? it's not there? I always put .htaccess on the root folder. and it's still not working at all too..
@Mr.Alien finally my session thing got solve i don't know how, i just re-wrote all that session variable. finally after 2 days of struggle i solved it... but still figuring out why and how it happened. :P
17:10
@jack7en well, that's how you learn, but still you didn't figured that out, seems awkward.. keep a check on what you do
^ that, diff your code and see what was changed.
@Mr.Alien what i did is just comment few session variables, activated it again and added if($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']=='POST') before the session variable. after this session thing worked but for strange when i removed the above request method condition it still worked. :0
i am still figuring out i let you know as soon i get it :P
@jack7en $_SESSION != $_SERVER, also, instead of using general REQUEST_METHOD, better use if(isset($_POST['your_submit_button_name_here']))
if you are using post, else replace the post with get
and also, I didn't got your question as the code you provided has no relation with storing data to the session whatsoever
@Patsy Issa check out Decoy
> Next level fap flannel Shoreditch XOXO sapiente.
Hahahaha
17:21
:-)
hipsteripsum ftw
@Mr.Alien hmm i understood .. for testing i used that server request method which i have removed.. Exactly I have used if(isset($_POST['mybtn'])). Thank you very much for that suggestion and knowledge :) :P
@RyanKinal decent.. @jack7en anytime :)
So @Mr.Alien how's your day going ?
@jack7en It's 11 PM here, day was good, job sucked as usual, now working on my personal projects... what about you
@Will Did you used that date plugin? Works pretty well for me
afk~ will brb
well mine too..whole day i was struggling for this session thing which got solved just before i messaged you .
@Mr.Alien
17:29
Some of you might appreciate something like that
Amazing!
Yeah, I saw it back when it was in beta, and it's grown so much now!
@SomeGuy the perspective of that macbook is weird
looks like a cool app though
@BillyMathews Haha, it's a bit weird, yeah
How does it know whether you've done a good or bad thing (or anything)?
or do you have to tell it?
in which case.. You could just lie
17:35
You tell it
You could lie, yeah, but the point of the game is to try to build your habits and improve
Haha, I just realized that you could set "Lied to this app" as a negative habit of yours to stop lying to the app
@RyanKinal good work?
17:49
@jack7en great :)
@SomeGuy yodawg.jpg
 
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18:54
Can someone help me urgently
this is like 5 seconds before launch
5 seconds up
I have percentage height divs which should be relative to their container but in safari on mac they are relative to the screen
it's really bad
No one gonna help me?
I'm not sure I can. I have no mac access.
Do you have a big screen?
@BillyMathews that's vague question
19:00
Ish
Can you have a look anyway
Anything in particular I'm looking at?
wrong file..
should look something like that
the text
positioning
19:02
It does
In Chrome/Win7
Hm, same as me. No device diversity thus far.
do you chrome and would you be so kind as to check for me quickly?
ff w7 works well
if you look in inspector you will see vertical spacers between the lines of text
Text is a bit off in Safari/Win7
They are responsive to the container's height (which is responsive to the screen, but has breakpoints)
on this big screen, when I'm exceeding the breakpoints, the spacers are being relative to the window size rather than the container, so they are ignoring the breakpoints
and going madly out of position
19:06
Why use spacers, and not postiion: absolute?
I have my reasons
responsiveness, mainly
Hmm. I see.
But why does safari ignore the container
Not sure
If only Safari had some dev tools
@BillyMathews responsive? it's not
@RyanKinal safari does have, you need to turn it on using preferences
19:11
Ah, I see
I was going to say it does have dev tools
And it is responsive..
it should be
@BillyMathews it isn;'t
'tis for me
each slide should fit nicely into your screen height
I did just turn it off
I realised I could disable it somewhat
19:16
Do you call that as responsive? ^^^
^^
You may have logged on after the change
if you want to see, change section{ width: 1024px } to 100% and .slide{ height: 700px; } to 100%
nyt everyone
@BillyMathews let me try
It's pretty alpha-stages
@BillyMathews keep an habit of using wrapper elements, it just kills your layout without one
Unless your layout requires you not to have one..
19:24
you should, it just makes things easy for you to handle
@Mr.Alien bear in mind it has a minimum height of 520px
You're probably gone now, anyway
 
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22:04
Wow, no one has talked in 3 hours o.o
What time is it for everyone?
Hey
Its 22:07 here
Yeah, me too.
So you are from UK?
Ahhhhh i see
Well, since you are here, I want to have a chat. Is it possible if we can hide all filename with extension file in URL Address?
Something like this.. stackoverflow.com/questions/15722088/…. I look at this question. somehow it's very good to follow.
22:24
@BillyMathews Invalid /tell arguments. Use /help for usage info
oops
sorry ran out of power
!!tell ant google .htaccess
these links don't tell me the answers uh?
They tell you what you need to know
Hm I could be more specific
!!tell ant google rewritetrule
22:32
Her results are different to mine
^That one is everything you need to know
I want to know whether it is possible something like this. For example, stackoverflow.com/index.php and stackoverflow.com/about.php. These 2 becomes stackoverflow.com only.
but still resolve to the same file?
no, multiple files
the same file it should do
I see, means it's not possible for multiple files
it's impossible for all pages like about.php, contact.php into index.php. haha
22:38
that's how most cms work
anyway you didn't understand what I meant
do you want it to still go to the same file that it should do, but show up in the url bar as being the same address?
yes
but show up in the url bar as being the same address? --> yes please? is there any questions, articles or anything somewhere out there? what is the keyword?
it's URL rewriting
okay thanks!
What I linked you to...
Like I said, that's everything you need to know right there
@Anthosiast
Yeah, thanks for sharing
22:43
> The Apache module mod_rewrite is a killer one, i.e. it is a really sophisticated module which provides a powerful way to do URL manipulations. With it you can do nearly all types of URL manipulations you ever dreamed about. The price you have to pay is to accept complexity, because mod_rewrite's major drawback is that it is not easy to understand and use for the beginner.
I see, i'm still beginner and wanna learn about this.
hope I can stay strong! :D
I did it :p
I just finished read, it's really good article. recommended!
23:31
posted on February 28, 2014 by Chris Coyier

Bennett Feely has been doing a good job of showing people the glory of CSS blend modes. There are lots of designerly effects that we're used to seeing in static designs (thanks to Photoshop) that we don't see on the web much, with dynamic content. But that will change as CSS blend modes get more support. I'd like to look at the different ways of doing it, since it's not exactly cut and dry. &#

23:56
@Feeds That's fucking awesome
I have needed this forever
Just came across this html comment
<!--

Yep, we're using tables.

If you can manage to make a fluide 3-column DIV layout, with two fixed sidebars and a central DIV which fills the space when it's too small, and
forces the sidebars apart when the content can't be made smaller, then feel free to get in touch!

-->
Any comments on this from anyone?

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