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04:34
@ObiWanWesabi Bro! I played in a band with QueenExtravaganza's drummer.
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yo!
TIL when management changes, so does design
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04:56
@m59 :o cool! :D
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mornings
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05:51
He's freaking amazing. He was playing Rush when he was 5.
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06:20
guys in scss less etc is it possible to reuse selectors? like
$selA = "div > a";
$selB = "b > i";
$selC = "$selA > $selB";
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07:20
07:36
afternoon bitches
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08:23
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09:28
@Mr.Alien @mikedidthis eval.in/172361 NOW DO THAT WITH LESS/SCSS xD
09:39
posted on July 27, 2014

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic.

@ObiWanWesabi I would rather prefer pure css lol
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me too, but since i'm in a frequent-refactoring phase i need some help :P
when you will be releasing that?
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so sad that you can't do:
:any(a > b, c > d) > e
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@Mr.Alien no idea, i think about a month
09:44
I'll brb, making a pen
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first app i will make using neon is a neon designer xD
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YO DAWG I HEARD YOU WANT TO USE NEON SO I MADE A NEON DESIGNER USING NEON
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checkbuttons done!
What is this windows 95 :p ? @obi kidding ofc
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09:53
#rage
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Man I would really like and try to write my own cms
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you will miserably fail, but you will learn many many new things
@ObiWanWesabi pathetic, do the code, I'll handle the front
Nice. What is it for? I hope things aren't meant to stay this compact :)
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09:56
@Mr.Alien wat?
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@Schoening it's a css framework for designing web apps guis in minutes
@ObiWanWesabi Brilliant
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xD
I know I will fail @Obi :p I think I take a close look at Ghost CMS
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@Schoening there is no shame in failing, the shame is not trying
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09:59
plus told you, the important is learning new things
Exactly. I don't mind. But I always learn loads when I do practical things
I just hate wordpress. I would like to try to build one that is more like using a text editor.. hehe
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I and @Mr.Alien were thinking to create a cms too
Handlebars ftw
even am making but procedural and I was saying that you don't design the frontend for what you are building now, leave that on me, I;ll help you out
(I think he is saying you suck at design)
I sure am a dick today.. in my defense I did not get any sleep
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10:05
i'm not following any of you... in my defense I'm italian.
Hah! Found a nice picture. Quickly. Give me some sort of compliment
its a reaction image
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@Mr.Alien the designer is for designing neon guis themselves, not for designing frontend
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(@SomeGuy I and (He|Him) (were|was) thinking... ?)
He and I were thinking
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does the order matter?
10:08
Yeah
say if I made a jet pack with css
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so I and He is wrong?
and the guy who is flying is white in color
@obi Could you give a small explanation how that app is supposed to work? Creating a GUI seems more of a "drag and drop" thing to me if it should be fast
so should I color the jetpack emission in orange yellow red color?
10:09
@ObiWanWesabi I'm not entirely sure if it's wrong. But it isn't used often. You generally put yourself last in a list
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talking of the designer? i haven't think how to do it yet @Schoening
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but with drag & drop would be cool
If you havent thought of it then why have you made all those buttons :o ?
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for testing them. it's not an app. it's for making apps
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basically it's the css of your site's control panel
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10:11
nothing more, just css
Ok. So instead of writing any css you pull some levers etc
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not really, you write html
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the designer is supposed to help you to understand the markup, but at some point it will become easier to write the code directly
@ObiWanWesabi Seems like it's just a matter of courtesy english.stackexchange.com/a/1134/11659
Well good luck anyways :) Perhaps I can see some progress at some point. Not THAT often in this room ^^
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10:16
@SomeGuy cool, TIL and TYL :D in both cases you use "were", right?
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some goes with He and I are (I and He are)?
Yeah
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cool :D thanks
Sure!
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10:19
anyway i didn't get why @Mr.Alien got upset xD
I wasn't following the discussion :p
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@Schoening thanks :P this was an early prototype tho youtube.com/watch?v=Q92xuoBGF78
Neat. So it's a browser plugin?
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no, it's just css! :D
Huh.. I guess I never tried pulling the console to one side like that :p
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10:24
console should always be on the right, it's gold for testing responsiveness
Looks a lot better there than in the screenshot imo :)
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github.com/WesNetmo/neon-css that's the repo ;) it's still pretty much empty for now
I keep that in mind! Usually I only use it for JavaScript. I am very very new to trying and design stuff
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@Schoening yeah because i'm writing a very basic theme now, but i will make better looking ones
haha I made a cool redirecting loader
@ObiWanWesabi wait
10:26
Just my opinion here.. consider removing the little triangle on the right side of the N. I read meon :p
Could just be me hehe
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lol :P i made that logo in 0.5 seconds xD
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will improve it tho, thanks :D
haha ok :p Sigh.. I have lots to learn. No problem. I also have lots of time xD
I wonder if Node.js is more prone to crashes than php as backend. I never use php so I can't choose between the two anyways. But still curious
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i'm probably going to be insulted by SomeGuy, but i don't think there is anyone anywhere in the world that considers node.js "enterprise" as is php or python
Eid Mubarak to all celebrating!
10:33
It certainly isnt as old.
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sure it's very promising, but for now the biz world goes mainly with php
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if i'd start programming now, i'd probably try python
Don't matter for my learning experience anyways :p But before I do any of this I am gonna do the angular course on codeschool ^^
How could I not give angular a try after this intro jingle :p
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Hk5A_TrLKg
@ObiWanWesabi I want to try Python one day actually
Maybe after I'm comfortable with NodeJS and Angular
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10:36
@Mr.Alien brilliant, really :D
hehe thnx :) now am feeling lazy to refactor..
@ObiWanWesabi so, whats up with this?
where am upset and for what :O
@Mr.Alien Looks great! :D
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44 mins ago, by Mr. Alien
@ObiWanWesabi pathetic, do the code, I'll handle the front
@ObiWanWesabi design is bad, I thought thats some front end so I was like I can help you out with that
@SomeGuy :D thnx
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a control panel must be comfortable, not pretty xD but again i will make different themes
10:43
kwel, ping me if you need anything for front :)
@ICanHasKittenz same to you :)
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11:05
need to finish the framework asap because i have lot of actual work to do next week :| it's always hard keep personal projects going on
@ObiWanWesabi and thats why I leave all my projects in the middle
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luckily, i don't have a life
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xD
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so i can work on them in w/e
same here but I have started taking interest in other things as well
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11:07
star craft will burn all your brain cells xD
haha played 8 games and lost all, and nah am learning space things as well
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time to install aoe then
when they drop down the price to 19$ or better they go for 9$
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how about aoe2?
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do you have expansions?
11:15
nah, age of mythology was the expansion right ?
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no that was an entirely different game
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aoe2 has three expansions iirc
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the second one was the conquerors
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i can't remember the others
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but in the third there is also the italic civilization xD
11:17
aint sure, I know there are 2 for aoe3, asian dynasties and one more
what sucks in 3 is that we cant play a match where we have to kill a king, in AOE2 we used to get a fat king
whom we always garrisoned in a castle
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checked, there are only two expansions
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the classic aoe2
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the aoe2: the conquerors
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and aoe2: the forgotten
they re released aoe2
user652649
11:20
i think they just made a cool bundle without actually adding anything
not sure about 2 but in 3 the villagers and other units speak in hindi
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lol, in the italian version they just talk a pseudo language
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not actual languages xD
@SomeGuy article { columns: 15em }
I weep at the poetic beauty.
It's beautiful
12:00
Whats correct? major projects of the company or major projects for the company, I think the latter one is correct
Latter
thought so
12:33
@ObiWanWesabi is italic and french similar?
user652649
13:06
you mean the languages?
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italian and french?
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kinda
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italian is more similar to spanish
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but close to french too yes
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13:07
totally different from german
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and it has many words in common with english
cuz I was finding a word for cms so I though lets use non english word for "simple" so translate shows facile for both languages
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since both languages comes from latin
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yeah it's pronounced differently
ohh ok ok, thanks
13:12
Facile is an English word too, by the way
but with a different meaning
Yeah
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in italian the correct translation would be "semplice" anyway @Mr.Alien
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facile in italian means the same as of english' facile
yup I read semplice too
13:18
Interesting
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I am choosing word Cinch for my CMS
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why not using a transliterated indian word?
सरल CMS
:D
someguy will get it
Hahaha
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13:22
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webkit filters ftw ^
@ObiWanWesabi You probably meant translated, by the way
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brb GP
Transliteration is when you write in another script, with the same phonetic sounds
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nope, i meant transliterated
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13:23
exact i meant that
Ah, cool. Then Mr.Alien misinterpreted it
I am not sure how the code will be but I can assure that anyone can download the cms and convert a static to dynamic site in 5 mins
and also, am not sure whether it should be multi user or single user
I usually take Japanese transliterated words and mess around with them
Daitenshi == Archangel
For instance on my latest project ^
I am already horrified after I read words on judaism.stackexchange.com so I didn't went much deep
@Mr.Alien I actually dislike how Hebrew words get transliterated most of the times
But I guess I'm looking at it from the perspective of a Hebrew native speaker, and not from the perspective of an English speaker who might know a word or two in Hebrew.
13:26
never heard how the pronounce, I feel they are tongue twisters
@Mr.Alien בוקר טוב which means "Good morning" is pronounced: "bo-ker tov"
haha
In my country, I feel Tamil is very funny
Where "boker" is morning, and "tov" is good. In Hebrew, nouns before adjectives.
we don't get a damn thing they say
@SecondRikudo reverse way
Yeah, Marathi and Gujarati are easy to figure out if you know Hindi, I think
Tamil is completely alien
13:28
@Mr.Alien No, in english, "Good morning", adjective before noun, in hebrew "Morning good" noun before adjective.
@SomeGuy yes indeed, and tamil, malyalam, telgu, all south indian languages
Yeah
Must be the same for them
@SecondRikudo haha yes hence I said they speak in reverse
Ah, yes :P
Where their languages are easy for them to figure out, and ours are all alien
13:29
@SomeGuy no, I think I asked this question when I was in south
Yeah?
the guy said that some languages are completely different
Here's a funny thought
There are more Asians in the world than "non-Asians"
they look same when you write or speak, but way different in meaning
Is there any advantage to running a site on a local server instead of simply opening the html files in a browser?
13:29
By that logic, they are the normal ones, and we're the bug eyed freaks.
@Noob You can run server-side code just by opening html files.
You can't access a database, you can't use PHP or Node or whatever server-side language.
@SecondRikudo Well, if you count Indians. And we don't really have distinctive eyes, do we?
You can only see static content.
chinese, japanese, tamil, telgu, malyalam, are all weird when we look at the characters, chinese is the most weird one, I had developed a site for chinese company, a single letter = 1-2 words
13:31
But if the site only has html and css, then it doesnt matter right?
@Noob Correct.
JavaScript can run client-side only too.
Ok thanks
@DarkAshelin I'm hooked onto airz23's stories. So good
14:02
posted on July 27, 2014

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14:21
guys i have an embarrassing question xD
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font-size:1.1em;
width:1em;
dont use ems
it sucks
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if i have this, width is calculated based on that actual font-size, right? while the font-size is calculated upon the parent element
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right?
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14:23
@Mr.Alien me too, except for very small things
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ems feel like an unit of measurement that would be used in quantum mechanics, you know what i mean? xD
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(i know, i'm aware that i just suck at them xD)
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cool @SecondRikudo
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so font-size is the unit, and width is calculated on it
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14:26
if font-size is relative too, it's calculated on parent's font-size
@SomeGuy what does he mean by custom library?
How does he do that when the validation is being done by a third-party library? — Barmar 4 mins ago
ok I got my mistake, foolish
Anonymous
Hello guys, in your opinion, is it correct to say "apply a CSS property to an element"?
no
actually yes
@user3790069 Depends
but its confusing
14:39
To an element or to every element of a specific type?
it depends on a selector
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@user3790069 42!
span { or #this-span {?
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sorry.
Anonymous
@ObiWanWesabi Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything?
14:41
haha
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yes, it sounded pretty much the same. why care?
@user3790069 see actually you can say that
but if you have a selector like .anyclass
Anonymous
@Mr.Alien For exemple, my selector is p {
now if you apply that class to multiple elements sharing common properties you cannot say CSS property to an element
@user3790069 yup thats fine
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15:14
@SecondRikudo there?
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(i keep typing @Madara :\ )
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some days ago you said something like "if it's clickable please use cursor:pointer"
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i'd say if "it's navigable use cursor:pointer"
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15:16
think about a toolbar button that idk applies bold to a selection
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would you use pointer also for that?
Yeah
There are cases where I wouldn't
For example, a label that, when clicked, transfers focus to a form element
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yes
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this is a question for UX.SE
Because users might be confused about what it does
But if there's a button that says "B" there's no question as to what it does
And so, adding cursor: pointer; makes sense because it is clickable.
15:18
@ObiWanWesabi that would be pretty easy, remind me when I am at my computer to try it.
Submit buttons (and most buttons in general) should have cursor: pointer
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i'd say cursor:pointer for GET forms, default cursor for POST forms
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but it's just me
@ObiWanWesabi No.
Be consistent. Either you have cursor: pointer for a submit button, or you don't.
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cursor:pointer = a link or a fragment that is navigable
cursor:default = other actions
15:20
The user doesn't know nor cares about whether or not the form is a GET or POST one
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the user doesn't know the difference between a submit button (of a search form for example) and a link
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but if the url is a simple get request, either is requested by the url bar or a link or a form, i'd use the pointer cursor
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otherwise the default
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because in that case it's "action"
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not navigation
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15:23
what cursor uses linux for UI buttons?
stackoverflow.com/questions/24970857/… I can blindly say that this guy means transitioning ...
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@mikedidthis so there's something cool with SCSS/LESS? xD
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> Google has added this differing in hovering feedback to make a visual distinction between navigational elements and action elements in the UI. It's really to distinguish the semantics between actions like Compose a new mail and Open email.
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woa, basically the same concept i had
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15:30
what i'd ask myself is: can i open this button in a new tab? if yes it's navigational and then use pointer, otherwise is an action button and then use default
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your thought?
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Q: Default cursor on mouse over of a button is not a hand pointer

JoJoWhy is the default cursor an arrow when you hover over an HTML <button>? I always thought that arrows let you select stuff, but hands let you execute an action. Since buttons execute actions, shouldn't I override the default style to be a hand pointer? button { cursor: pointer; }

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microsoft thinks it differently msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn742466.aspx
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going out to get ice cream and beer, or a beer flavored ice cream
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later
 
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m59
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17:04
@ObiWanWesabi

$sel : '.foo.bar';

#{$sel} {
  // dem rules
}
You can do whatever you want - weird stuff like:
$sel : '.foo >';
$sel2 : '.bar';

#{$sel} #{$sel2} {
17:24
do you guys know any ruby?
 
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18:45
@m59 does it combine them?
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Yeah, it's interpolation
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['div','p'] > ['strong','em']
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cool
m59
m59
It's very literal, not sure what you were doing with the arrays there ^
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['div','p'] > ['strong','em']
produces:
div > strong,
div > em,
p > strong,
p > em
m59
m59
18:47
$sel : '.foo >';
$sel2 : '.bar';

#{$sel} #{$sel2} {
//same as
.foo > .bar
Ohhh
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basically a CROSS JOIN xD
posted on July 27, 2014 by Mary Lou

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