my husband was like "find some play doh", but all they had was play doh kits that end up looking like food. kids will eat play doh even when it doesnt look like food. ><
nothing like the barber kits they sold when i was a kid :-(
I have a quick question for anybody who knows fontawesome. I am wrapping an anchor tag around an icon and its adding some unwanted styling. Should only take 1 min to figure out the problem
@rlemon haha yea it was in comments, they had allowed gay people to love but again, old fashioned people appealed to the court that it should be illegal and probably they are deliberately bad english, cuz that's a popular channel in my country
@Mario you'll be proud of me. I'm migrating to Chromium (Chrome) right now. I'm sick of Firefox's crap. I might need some help finding alternative webdev addons.
@crypticツ nah he is doing something else, think of two divs with id set to sample and user will post this html to the db so he wants to filter out the submitted dom and make sure the ids are unique
(It also makes CSS display very versatile and flexible... but more importantly it makes my head hurt)
@easwee @ZachSaucier I can't stand having incomplete albums. I just tend to leave the less favored songs unplayed (although, generally, they end up getting a dozen or so listens after a couple of months anyway)
But I do have very, very little music to begin with
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) {} The Augie preorder will close out on the 15th of December.
Type “about:plugins” (without the quotation marks) into the address bar at the top of a Chromium browser window.
Click “Details” at the upper-right corner of the page.
Find the “Flash” or “Shockwave Flash” listing on the Plug-ins page and click the corresponding “Enable” button.
Close all Chromium windows and restart the browser.
@ZachSaucier Hey... How come when I do this "-webkit-transition: .5s;" on an element it's size transitions when I refresh the page. Its like the element is reshaping to the correct size.
w3schools.com's page on css3 first example shows an element that changes on hover and reverses when your not hovering over the element. I do it the same way on an element on mine but the element just snaps back when I'm not mousing over
Now I'm confused?...because I didn't put the transition property on the hover but on the non hover css and no resizing happens and it transitions both ways
Someone has a tipp for fullscreen background images? I do not mean background-size: cover, because it always fills the full screen, but my div is only like 30% of it. With background-size: 100% auto; in portrait mode the landscape pictures create white spaces…
I have a div with height: 40%, width: 50%; position: absolute; that I always want covered with a fullscreen background. That sounds simple to me, but cannot get it work the right way
With background-size: cover the images are way to huge and overscaled, with background-size: 100% auto; i receive white borders depending on the missing "height: 100%" attribute – but I do not want to crop the image with different aspect ratios
Attention people seeking help: If you have a question and you have code to go along with your question already, post that first. Don't make us ask for it please and thankyou. We are not mind readers and we do not know what you've accomplished so far. Help us help you! Pancakes.
@MarianRick if your image is not the same size as the containing div and you want it to fit inside without being cropped to fit, you will see space on the left and right side I believe depending on how you position the background image.
@benlevywebdesign yes! Thats the problem I want to fix! So all I want is always full screen background images for a div without changing the aspect ratio
Its sounds so easy that I always find too complicated solutions on google while searching
Attention people seeking help: If you have a question and you have code to go along with your question already, post that first. Don't make us ask for it please and thankyou. We are not mind readers and we do not know what you've accomplished so far. Help us help you! Pancakes.
@MarianRick instead of saying "full screen background image" because its not really a "full screen" image say something different. I'm not sure how to say it besides a div with a background image that fills the whole space
@MarianRick I think you will have "borders" or "white space" if you want the image to fit without cropping it unless its the same size as your div or its a image that is a repeating background pattern or seamless texture.
@ZachSaucier when i first moved to canada, there was a radio commercial where some guy was going around reminding women that its ok for them to go topless, and the women were giving him an ugly reaction. i dont remember what the commercial was for, but it wasnt to remind women to go around topless :p
@cimmanon but why do you have that type of thinking? Because society has made you think it's a bad thing. OMG look at that ear and nose, that's soooo gross. Why do we not say that?
but why do you think that? Larger woman were sought after long ago, then society began to change what is good and bad for appearance and that's where you got that type of opinion.
@cimmanon you're asking the wrong person that. I'm a girl, but if I had to I would choose the fat girl, because I'm not a shallow person and I think everyone deserves to be treated with dignity.
@crypticツ its not about shallowness. if you're looking for a partner for the rest of your life, a healthy weight individual is more likely to outlive the overweight individual
I feel we need more girls to weight in on this (pun intended), because we think of this at a different angle since we are inherently self conscious about our appearances and can relate to other people on the subject and are less judgmental.
I am trying to style a div with a bottom-border that has a downward-pointing arrow. The div will have an image in it, and should not have a top, right or left border. The fill of the downward-pointing arrow should be either the same as the div or transparent.
I have been able to get it to work f...