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15:00
DUDE! USE THE REAL FILES!
so now every change he makes I have to refactor into the working code.
GHAH!
oh yeahhhh, another "vertical center in a div" question
@TylerH I swear I google that at least once a week
it keeps happening!
pfft, you are lowballing that number
I know it
and he uses tables as well
oh man, easy rep
post the link, I need rep
15:02
w3c should just add a property
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Q: Vertically center inline-table element in a div

musicguyguyI'm trying to vertically center a row of cells in an absolutely-positioned div. The height of the div is determined by an inline-block element immediately preceding the table. I want to keep the .title out of the table because I'd like the entire menu to break to the next line if the screen isn'...

closed
as a dupe
Don't use tables. my advice is to use ul, li :) — Dhaval Marthak 16 secs ago
D:<
good thing mr alien can't close stuff, only vote to close :-P
15:03
@rlemon may be he wants to increase your work
so when he said he has "full access to site" it wasn't true!
display:inline-table;
if I got that than I would never close ;) mods have that option
does this line <input id="image_question" type="file" name="image_question"> send the input as file type variable?
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@mikedidthis it actually exists
15:04
@Infested should yes
@Mr.Alien wouldn't benefit him
> The inline-table value does not have a direct mapping in HTML. It behaves like a <table> HTML element, but as an inline box, rather than a block-level box. Inside the table box is a block-level context.
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i'm saying it exists. am i a trusted source? xD
so if a java app catches it [HttpServletRequest req] i should (File)(req) to deal with it?
15:05
From MDN
oh fudge. @mikedidthis beat me to it
at least I beat alien
@TylerH story of your life :D
ahahaha
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15:06
lol that run-in is still present everywhere
@TylerH I shared a screen, thats +
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and never supported anywhere xD
cries quietly and goes back to the "How do you declare a doctype" questions
am bored answering
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on a related note
15:07
@Wes I just thinking that. Seems useful / confusing.
And he solved the answer, see, dupe votes does work
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in future you will write display:; with two values, like display:inline block;
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the first specifies of the element itself is layed out where it is placed
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the second one defines its contents' layout
k in inglish plz
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15:08
(or something like that)
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@TylerH :( bye
no
just no
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adios
you're leaving?
inline block inline-block
its too easy to make the mistake.
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15:09
the result would be the same @mikedidthis
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inline-block is a """shorthand""" for "inline block"
what what result?
oh, well this embarrasing.
posted on March 31, 2014

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well... that's a bit different dev.w3.org/csswg/css-display-3/#the-display but close
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15:12
inline-list-item
Expands identically to inline-level block list-item.
wat
I don't know things
hint : floats
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@TylerH i'm really ashamed by my english. was my explanation that bad? xD
15:14
@Mr.Alien Oh, I know, but I'm too busy to provide a coherent and detailed answer at the moment
@Mr.Alien hint: css3 columns
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hint: flexbox
@mikedidthis nope, not when you have fixed height items, css3 columns are bad for those things
@Wes no it wasn't bad at all, I was just kidding around. There might have been a typo or two but nothing dangerous
@Wes hint: put fire on your head and run around naked
15:16
hint: damnit @mikedidthis beat me again
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@Mr.Alien disagree. Height has zero issue with css3 columns, its when you need multiple widths or a specific order its an issue.
@mikedidthis nope, when you know what is the expected layout, you dont need columns, they are using when the items are dynamic
also, I would prefer masonary but I didn't commented as the heights were fixed
@Mr.Alien again, disagree.
@mikedidthis again, disagree
15:18
ha, lets move on.
ok wait I will show you an example
I think the important takeaway from that comic, @Wes , is that that building appears to have retractable windows; most of them are rolled down halfway
which means that boss is gonna be in trouble for breaking the window when he could've just rolled it down
@Mr.Alien you don't need to.
@rlemon get my ass online? done
see, I had contributed that example in one of the answers I provided
now that's usual ^^^
now when that breaks apart in an unusual way, would look too bad
15:22
those lists
they hide behind each other when pushed
@Wes
is legendary.
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wat
share it with us @Wes
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wat
@TylerH yes
15:29
@rlemon you here?
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guys. have fun i.imgur.com/K8b4CM6.jpg
3
dies from laughing
how could he imagine you wouldn't want him to post that is beyond me
hahaha
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15:31
i.imgur.com/LSzJyRQ.jpg sadly there's more
i know right.
tis legendary
praise the lawd
BOW TO YOUR OVERLORD.
I guess it makes sense to do something else too...
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15:34
tshirts? xD
It's not a pig. I'm disappointed
@Wes not quite
mhmmm
if its a face mask, I will quit.
Guess chat pictures take a while to update.
@TylerH That will be posted soon, am having some trouble with the ears..... they are horse shoe shape..
15:39
omg, I have finally discovered where the mysterious "J" character comes from at the end of peoples' emails
it's an emoticon that just isn't supported or whatever
for years I have been pulling my hair out wondering who is J and why are they signing their initials to an email by someone that doesn't have a J in their name
but it's just a smiley face that can't be rendered properly
@TylerH You could have just googled it xD
-_-
it didn't occur to me that it wasn't deliberately typed
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protip: search "batik" on google images to get tons of cool patterns that you may use on your web pages... a friend just told me this, i didn't even know what a "batik" was
@Wes
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bet that's a common use word in english?
15:42
I've never heard it before - native English speaker
Me neither
Apparently it's some kind of fabric
@Purify You cool with Wes sharing an image of his cutout of your face?
yeah, it's foreign
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@SomeGuy i asked him before :P
(He's probably done something embarrassing to it)
@SomeGuy Yeah, i don't give a fuck
15:43
I don't care if he's cool. I'm already mass marketing the instructional printout
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i'm not like @rlemon xD
fuck you guys.
LOL
@Wes Where's the bloody image?!
although it would be nice to keep it to just this stackoverflow chat :P
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you just invited rlemon to do the opposite i think
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ahah
@Purify dude, these will be all over my city by 4pm
sorry.. (no i'm not)
@Purify I'm tempted to run you for student president for my college...
15:47
@ZachSaucier do it, please.
LOL NO
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brb
both of those things would be uncool yo
It'd be so much fun! Running a fake student for president
home time
be back later
15:47
@Purify don't have such a shoppable face then
2
really it is your own fault.
Lo all :) - Just thinking of a way to implement a "autocomplete" like functionality on an input, whereby a user's input is Concept - jsfiddle.net/LZgCw. Anyone think of an easier approach?
whereby a user's input has a suggested completion text*
shitty adapters
I'd avoid 2 inputs
Well yeh, that's clearly the dirty solution, but what's the alternative?
input::before {
  content: attr(data-tip);
}
15:51
^^
<input data-tip="some auto complete text" />
Ohhh, that's good
Didn't even really know of attr
wait, no
checks caniuse
no pseudo element support on that
nvm me
15:51
hmm
yeh, well that's obviously the preferred technique if it worked
<input />
^ where do I put the before and after, there is no 'inner' to this tag
Yeh :P
input + span then
before and after pseudos doesn't work on inline elements
Yeh, well they won't work on self-closing elements at least!
but the span won't be formatted the same...
15:53
@IanClark so format it the same :P
@rlemon yeh I know - I suppose in this instance I could ensure that it would be, but I thought generally it would be one less hassle
could be cleaned up a bit
sorry, wrong word used over there, I shouldn't say inline, I meant non container elements
@IanClark second input is less semantic imo
15:54
gah codepen sucks on FF
the auto complete suggestion being a span would make more sense (semantically)
@rlemon agree
@ZachSaucier he is talking about the placeholder maintaining
(afaik)
normal placeholders are removed on focus, his is an underlay.
@ZachSaucier - I don't want a new google like solution
style+1
15:55
I want a placeholder like one / old google one
Why don't you want one that's made already?
@ZachSaucier - I'm modding someone's plugin to make it work nicer. Your solution wouldn't work
OK I think I'll go with mine and maybe look at changing to a span for the semantics. Just wanted to run it by some like mindeds to see if there was a nicer approach
TY
@IanClark Use ::placeholder with prefixes
@ZachSaucier not sure that's as stable as a solution
It's stable, just doesn't reach old browsers
16:00
@IanClark don't make things for IE
Which I require
@Mr.Alien unfortunately the business world somewhat requires I do
than use plugins for support
I think polyfilling just for this would be complete overkill
and also, it's not placeholder text. It shouldn't disappear on input, I haven't checked the spec for ::placeholder to confirm that's the behaviour, but it's what I'd expect
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@IanClark check if this is helpful to you github.com/HTML-CSS-DOM-chat/placeholder-polyfill at least how it works
now that's the catch, don't make it fancy, or if you want fancy than start using polyfills
16:03
@Mr.Alien heh - yeh. I think my proposed solution fits the "not too fancy but will work on legacy IE" spec
@Wes Did you make that?
@Wes TY - I'll look at the implementation, though I suppose the amount of input so far suggests my current solution seems reasonable
guys, no one seems to see the difference?
Regular placeholders: You focus / type and the placeholder is gone. boom.
What he is doing: Placeholder remains behind text as a "suggestion" for auto complete
think of sublime intellisense
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you could do it two ways, first is using contentEditable and window.getSelection() to set the caret position... that's the clean way to do it but maybe hard to implement
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second one is to use two overlapped elements, a text field on the top and a <div> underneath it (on the z axis)
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16:11
this is how regex101 highlights regexps while you write them
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and i think also google's search field (but never checked actually)
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if that was already said by someone in this discussion sorry :D i'm not actually following
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third option, you can also do it with just .selectionStart and .selectionEnd of HTMLInputElement interface, but you can't change color of the "autocomplete" text
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@IanClark ^
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if you need help i can try to make it because i will need that too eventually
16:24
@rlemon +1 - sorry was away
@Wes no I think your suggestions are sound, and my current implementation isn't a million miles away, I'll be back on soon and we can discuss making a nicer version then? :)
16:39
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17:09
@IanClark sure
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@Billy well played
That made me laugh quite a lot so I thought I'd share it
18:02
@Billy Is that Purify in disguise hitting on women?
It very well may be
18:41
Lol!
hahaha
18:54
i literally dont know anyone who has anything to do with Ruby / Ruby on Rails
posted on March 26, 2014 by pearlchen

Up your JavaScript debugging kung fu with asynchronous call stack traces in the Chrome DevTools.

@Billy lol
@Billy is that the guy frommediocre films?
19:12
@SomeGuy did you ping me today?
I don't think so
Oh, yeah!
Which is it?
Reminded you to make the Mobile to Chrome logo when you could
@SomeGuy its on the list for the week do consider it done.
Awesome! :D
19:16
i could not get my shit to sync yesterday
do bookmarks placed in the mobile bookmarks folder not get synced to your desktop chrome?!
i ended up copy/pasting like 25 links i saved in there to an email on an Ipad! took soooo long
They do if you're signed in
definitely did not...
or like
It might take a minute or two sometimes
it said the last sync wa slike a day ago
and i oculdnt force it to sync
That sucks
19:18
ya :/
But part of the reason I'm making my app is because I don't want to deal with Chrome sync
go on..
whats your app?
Android only :P
But you click a link on your phone, the app picker shows up, you select my app, and it opens on your desktop
oh thats cool
It solves the problem I had, at least
19:21
yea yea
Just unsure about how other people will feel about it. Maybe there are too many steps involved. Install Chrome extension. Note your desktop's UID. Install Android app. Enter UID
hm
eh
@SomeGuy seems pretty straightforward to me.
Maybe follow airdroid pattern?
WASSUP
@loktar
still unable to figure out why i cannot open any more popups once i've carried out a "delete" function on my li's @Loktar
<a href="#" id="PhotoDeleteLink" class="ui-nodisc-icon ui-icon-delete ui-btn-icon-left" onClick="DeletePhoto(\'' + Photos[i].PhotoId + '\')">Delete Photo</a>
theres what's dynamically created
i know that function call works, cuz the photo actually get's deleted!
then i got
dammit wrong chat window lol
19:38
@Wes I'm 100% serious. I have an emergency plan in place for entire family. Basically prepared for a the end of the world =oP
Doomsday prepper?
20:13
anyone know of any alternatives to"-webkit-transform: rotate(-28deg);" as this does not work on firefox, only chrome
Yah... just transform
it only works for Firefox 16+ though
older versions just don't have support
capiche? :-)
 
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21:57
soooo, longshot. but anyone here done anything with node-http-proxy?
Dumbest cable connection ever - Mini HDMI to female to female HDMI adapter, than to HDMI to VGA converter and finaly to the oldest monitor I have xD
no idea if this is supposed to work xD
 
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23:16
hi
anyone ever seen <script defer ... ? Saw it for the first time today.
23:33
yeah, just means the script runs at the end of the dom load
a bit like using the jquery $(document).ready(function())};
has to be used with an external script though

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