emm .. no.. its just as lively as dwlding and opening it in chrome. or somewhere ... .. no wait.. i don't know anything about jquery mobile.. i simply used to make it look like a mobile interface ..
@shortCircuit Embolden the category headers instead of the line items
Or do something to signify their importance; now it looks like they're just less-important text than each link, when in fact they should be more important
Hi guys! is there a Javascript equivalent to Python's CLI command profile -s cumtime app.py where -s denotes the ordering and cumtime the cumulative time (cum = cumulative) and app.py the script
I laughed so hard at that.
I cant believe more people didn't say something
I imagine the koolaid man busting in yelling its cumtime!!!
socket-io well here goes anyways, hopefully (again) someone has tried this before and I don't have to wade into the deep end on my own. I figured out I can go server to server with socket.io-client package. cool. now my question is: will this cause issues because I'll be connecting from the client AND the server to the same end point?
I got a resize: both; on the white parent window. And 100% width/height on the video iframe inside it. Is there a way to make it 100% but fit inside the parent? I tried with margins and paddings. I want the right side to look like the left side: http://i.imgur.com/lQL1H8a.png
Blink is just a forked version of webkit that has been cleaned up heaps. Apparently they removed something like 4.5 million lines of code. I also assume that it means the project is run more by Google (even though it is open source) than by Mac.
Why is your answer not in this thread: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4517067/remove-a-string-from-the-beginning-of-a-string It seems a lot simpler than the ones that are there... but maybe that person had a requirement that I'm missing??
@Billy Thanks for your help btw, I really appreciate it
str_replace ( mixed $search , mixed $replace , mixed $subject [, int &$count ] )
now does what you want.
$str = "bla_string_bla_bla_bla";
str_replace("bla_","",$str,1);
But the question was asked before the $count parameter was introduced
That makes sense, just out of curiosity is there somewhere in the php docs where it says what is supported / not supported by certain php versions?
I mean it says "(PHP 4, PHP 5)" but it doesn't say that the count parameter was added on a certain version as far as I can tell: php.net//manual/en/function.str-replace.php