:any-link is a new pseudo-class proposed in Selectors level 4, that matches all elements that would be matched by :link, :visited. From what I see, its main purpose is to simplify selectors that need to select any hyperlinks, since the naming of :link is misleading; it specifically means unvisite...
@ZachSaucier that's really cool. i'd pay to see that live
i couldn't figure out how one of them was ice skating and the others werent for so long.. it is embarrassing how long it took me to realize they were roller skates
I was expecting this from Internet Explorer, but my beloved Firefox let me down on this one.
This fiddle will not work (at least for me it did not) on Firefox and I would like to know why. I have seen a lot of documentation and I guess this should be working.
Here is the fiddle: http://jsfiddle...
Guys, how do I get these numbers exactly at the center of the circle? I can use padding but that breaks the circle into an ellipse. jsfiddle.net/dQR9T/4473
@rlemon Thanks man. I noticed that if you increase the line-height, that will get it to the center. But I dont think thats the right solution, isnt it?
also namecheaps dns servers have been affected before.. something I haven't seen happen to godaddy ever so I worry about the "all your eggs in one basket" approach :/
@BoltClock No, I don't. I go to the BBS every 3-4 months to say hi and catch up with people and I correspond with site people sometimes but I have come to accept I'm done.
I will likely never get as much recognition or fame again - because I don't seek it, I don't want it and it's not interesting :P
Going to the BBS to hang out with the gang was so much nicer than meeting boring people IRL or going to class. I'd like to say didn't have many friends when I grew up but I never really had serious social issues - I just found the people I met online infinitely more interesting.
Sort of the same reason I chat here a lot instead of going to conventions and conferences. I meet up with people a lot and go abroad a lot and have at least 2-3 beers with friends a week. Online communities have a feel that real life doesn't - or at least did I'm not sure this is the case anymore.
@Loktar they call it a BBS but it was really a forum system
It was such a constructive community, I learned to much in NG from so many people.
I guess I'm generally attracted to constructive online communities. Found myself here in SO and the chat and I'm pretty satisfied, I miss the "making stuff" but I work making stuff and I try to help with open source projects so I get that part of me happy through that.
unfortunately he's mistaken, it definitely is wrong, it's just a matter of how far along you expect it to be in modern English before you accept a transformation of a word as correct
Guys if I have a set div with height of 400px, and inside of that div i have another div. I want to set that inner div height of 100% so it's background will be filled the whole way down inside that 400px div. Just adding height 100% doiesnt work, why?
@TylerH maybe for english speaking devs - doesn't bother me since I don't understand many words that describe some methods - I just read what they do and use them - .pop doesn't say much to me - but it's enough for me to know what it does to use it in code
@BenBeri percentage values go against the set value on their direct parent. in the second fiddle the direct parent have no values set. so 100% of 0 is 0
Though I think there's an argument here to be made about being hesitant to make changes because web developers are a little overzealous when it comes to using new features that aren't fully vetted yet.
Hi, can someone point out how to make a parent div adjust to the height of a child span when I apply rotate transform to it. Right now, it is overflowing.
@TylerH I am trying to draw a tilted line with a span having a border. The span is inside a div, but when I apply the transform, the line overflows the parent div
Use percentages for padding and a pseudoelement to push the content. In the fiddle I left the pseudoelement red to show it and You'll have to compensate the shift of the text but I think that's the way to go.
http://jsfiddle.net/MTyFP/7/
A write-up of this solution can be found here: http://kiz...