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20:00
When you're typing a js script into the body and you wanna use jQuery in it, do you have to enclose the script with the jQuery script link?
Miiiiiike
@Gemtastic you have to have jQuery included on the page somewhere before you try using it
What should I google if I wanna make an expandable panel that comes out of a button?
@Loktar It's in the header
Bootstrap and jquery allowed
20:04
mobile menu?
Nah
<script src="jquery-power-edition.js"/>
<script> var your stuff = 'ace'; </script>
@Sippy sup?
Management for site
Sorry on train inet sux
@Sippy jQuery Plugins: unheap.com
Ooo
Ta
20:06
np
@mikedidthis What do you mean by "middle of the cap should be on the edge of the texT"
the (horizontal? vertical?) middle of the dropped part of the capital letter should be aligned with the outer edges of the paragraph text?
@TylerH horizontal. If you look at the original pen, it should make sense
Pikabu looks good, strange name
The horizontal of the drop cap sites on the left edge of the text. The thing to fix the is the whitespace left by transition.
PEEK A BOO I SEE YOU
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20:14
@mikedidthis jsfiddle.net/8rohhbzh/2 this works except the fact that the horizontal margin is based on the character width, so it's not always the same :P
anyway, I'm done with that xD
@ZachSaucier thanks for trying. I wasted an hour on it as well.
@Loktar out of context, that is well creepy.
can do it with JS super easy
haha yeah I was noticing that too
20:27
@mikedidthis Ah. I had given up codepen.io/anon/pen/zxzZrv?editors=110
@TylerH yeah, me too. I don't think its possible without js.
@TylerH what are you trying?
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal some complicated CSS request/challenge Mike posted earlier
it's starred on the right
i'm not understanding it :P what's the wanted result?
The white space right of the drop cap, needs to be removed. Its caused by the transition.
20:37
@mikedidthis you are going to use ::first-letter i presume, right?
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal no idea, it wasn't my pen, but that would make sense.
I think a span was used for pseudo elements
the problem is that any letter has a different width, correct?
MLM
MLM
The ch unit is pretty good but is equivalent to the 0 zero character width: codepen.io/anon/pen/bNRqJX
tough @mikedidthis
20:44
how do you correctly vertical-align middle the text in a ul li list? I am using icons also
<ul>
<li><a href="#">
<img src="../images/icons/new_btn.png" alt="New User"/>New User</a></li>
maybe I should wrap the text in an inline-block div?
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Also, I always have to re-type privileges... I always spell it priveleges the first time.
@mikedidthis i did it. you can hate me
engages smug mode
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal see?
i left the phantom letter visible just to show you how it works
basically it cuts its position using a letter that is half of the size but with the same line height of the big one
@TylerH
20:58
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal yeah I had mentioned using ::before and ::after but it was too early in the morning for pseudo elements
!!afk Planetside 2
well it's not really about pseudo elements since you can do it similar without them codepen.io/anon/pen/mywmbv
@mikedidthis ^
i can even add the background
21:00
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal not bad
relies on ugly scale though
weird - scale doesn't seem to affect the font's rendering quality
I didn't even try it because I assumed it would
@ZachSaucier it used to be in the past maybe
not now apparently
i wasn't sure either
21:07
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal dude!
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal can I send this Scott? codepen.io/anon/pen/JoJNop
Scott Kellum, the guy who's pen / issue it was
thanks. :D
who is he? should i know him? :P
send this tho codepen.io/anon/pen/ZYyKYL includes also the background
21:17
yeah I added the backgrounds to the demo. Good work!
they call that a drop cap, right?
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal this guy: scottkellum.com/2013/10/25/the-new-kellum-method.html
@ZachSaucier yeah, but I think this example is a little more fancy
have a link to scott talking about it?
Anyone got ideas on how to reliably do a 50% drop cap hang in CSS? http://codepen.io/scottkellum/pen/ogwzQE/
I made a pretty version codepen.io/Zeaklous/pen/vEZmOv :P
@mikedidthis are you replying on twitter?
21:27
@ZachSaucier yeah, I already sent it
Remember that dropcap with 50% hang I tweeted this morning? Looks like @WesNetmo solved it! http://codepen.io/anon/pen/JoJNop
@mikedidthis do you see invisible text on scottkellum's twitter too?
white text on white background
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal its balls hard to reply to him
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cc @DarkAshelin @KeyboardWarrior ^
@SecondRikudo Never talk to me again
@Loktar ya, it's old
you psycopath
@KeyboardWarrior =)
21:54
You have given me trust issues...
Where are you?
oh jeeze thats really old
Sep
when they meet the woman titan
@KeyboardWarrior :D
And?
Wait, "they"?
Jean Renier and Armin
21:57
nods I see
What do you think of her?
i have an irrational hate against animes. don't know why. maybe because as a kid i wanted to see A-team but they insisted airing sailor moon
god that was awful
@SecondRikudo Human in Titan meat suit
@KeyboardWarrior Oh yes, but who might it be? :)
@SecondRikudo Armins mom? >.<
BUT DONT TELL ME!
I already know Eren's dad was one of the titan's that broke the Wall Maria :d
@KeyboardWarrior How do you figure?
22:02
The guy that saved Eren and Mikasa was going to try kill it and saw its eyes (which were odly similar to Eren's dads)
user image
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heh.
/me goes to dinner
@KeyboardWarrior Which titan are you referring to? The one that ate Eren's mom?
@Loktar Users don't care
They want to browser facebook
@SecondRikudo no not that one
users rarely care, but it doesn't stop us from trying to make things better at least
@KeyboardWarrior Then SS pelase
22:07
The guy that saved Eren and Mikasa when Erans mom was eaten -.-
was a few episodes back
Spartan will be the browser to save us all anyway amiright?
@Loktar IMHO, there should be one FOSS rendering engine (based on Webkit, since it's the best ATM?), and all other browsers only change their wrapping features
Well when he saved them
he was going to kill the titan
@SecondRikudo eww no way
the mom said no he cant kill it
22:08
That's all that users care about, your engine is not marketable
I don't want another IE6 situation
and then he looked at its face, put away his swords and picked them up
monopolies rarely turn out well
@KeyboardWarrior That is the same titan that ate their mother, AFAIK.
@Loktar IE6 is different.
> (based on Webkit, since it's the best ATM?)
22:09
IE6 (and the Android 2.3 browser, for that matter) happened because of two things
that point alone means we shouldn't do it
it may be the best right now, but it may not be in a year or two
1. Closed source (or otherwise unmaintainable)
2. No auto update.
nope it isnt :P
@KeyboardWarrior Screenshot
eh I don't hate closed source, I'm a Windows user though :P
auto updates are huge though for sure
22:10
@Loktar It's really more about the no auto update
however id rather see competing technologies driving innovation
And IE is still lacking this
yeah
Tomorrow Win10 is coming out
corporations don't really love auto updates
22:11
Win10 will ship with Spartan for instance
That means that assuming Win10 gets a decent amount of success in the PC market, Spartan will be the de-facto PC browser which we'll need to support for the next 10 or 20 years or so
That is pretty scary.
@SecondRikudo was too far back :P
Windows Update is a failure. Autonomous applications should not get updates from Windows Update, even if they are MS products.
I hate windows update.
@Loktar There we go
So we have 3 kinds of people
I pray to the PC gods every time I use it
22:13
1. People who aren't aware of Windows Update (majority)
2. People who know Windows Update and hate it
3. People who know Windows Update and don't hate it
so yeah I 100% agree on auto updates outside of windows update for sure
4. i love windows update
no i don't.
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal Unicorns. Please catch if you find any.
what's worst about windows update is when it asks to reboot twice
i mean, i don't mind installing updates when i'm turning off my pc
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal That's not what's worst.
What's worst is that it makes a restore point for every single update
And if you want to remove it, you still have about 95% leftover crap.
Not to mention you're never alone in Windows
I wouldn't want to access my bank account from a Windows machine, for instance.
22:17
i've disabled system restore @SecondRikudo i have lot of faith
@SecondRikudo what do you mean?
I back up important files on an external hard-drive, code and document with Git on both my hard drive and an external server.
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal With Windows, in no configuration whatsoever can you really avoid using an antivirus
Unless you're willing to take that chance.
And an antivirus is not 100% effective.
i'm not using any antivirus now
There's malware and spyware that operate on a different level from an antivirus, at which case the antivirus can't detect or block.
but i have a firewall
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal Do you watch porn?
You are male so that answer is "Yes"
22:21
everybody does
Then you cannot fully trust your computer.
Have you downloaded your Windows image?
i purchased it
i'm running a business, i can't use downloaded windows
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal Okay, can we agree that most (private folks) don't?
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal Well, you could use linux and save yourself a couple hundreds/thousands a year.
i'm gonna say no @SecondRikudo most of people have a licensed windows now
Hell, you could even use Macs, take the initial money impact and not worry about it for a long time
22:23
especially because they only sell notebooks now, and with notebooks you get an oem license "for free"
Alright point taken
But those notebook images are even worse!
They don't come directly from MS, they come preloaded with crap by the notebook manufacturer.
Who tells you that there isn't a spyware in that crap?
In fact, I'm sure that there is.
Even worse, a notebook manufacturer can place his software around the OS
At around the BIOS level
So even if you do make a super clean install, with actual legit image downloaded directly from microsoft with a brand new license key
You're still exposed and there's nothing you can do about it.
Most of these softwares are targeted at the Windows API, so if you install a Linux image you're relatively safe, especially if you use software to encrypt your shit.
My case is, Windows is a security mess
There's so many viruses and threats on it, I'd never do a security sensitive work on one
Store secret keys, access bank accounts
well yes, but if you do your best it's not that bad
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal It's a question of how much you care.
22:29
if you don't install shit and you have a good firewall you can be safe enough
If you have $2k in your bank account, and it's all insured anyway, you don't care enough to start jumping hoops.
If you have $500k and running a business which generates a lot of revenue, you simply cannot afford anyone with decent access to do so from a Windows machine.
i agree; but i care a lot of that even if i have only 2k$ in my bank account
clearly that is possible just because i'm a power user
22:33
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal Then you are taking a risk
That you need to live with
You may be able to live with it because of reasons (insurance, firewall, etc)
I cannot.
i'd have risks even using linux
less, we agree on this, but not a lot less
since i keep my windows clean and trustworthy
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal You are one of a few then.
@rlemon I full heartedly agree.
Do you peeps know how to make it so that a variable name is read as the id to get for a function? I made a poor attempt and of course it's not working.
Ruby sucks.
@Gemtastic I don't understand what you want.
For starters, you have two elements with the same ID, that's a big no-no.
@SecondRikudo I want to have what's in the variable as the text for the id to be fetched
And yes, I know multiple IDs are a no-no I jsut wanted to see if I could apply it on a button as well as a <a>
22:38
@SecondRikudo still i think windows' faults are very few. the greatest part of the problem is that windows is very popular, and gets targeted a lot by spywares/malwares. if linux was so popular to target the simplest home user, there would be viruses specifically designed for scamming that simple home user
@Gemtastic couple things
1. You don't have jQuery in your fiddle
2. You've set it so that it's fired onLoad (so your `$(document).ready(` is pointless.
And 3. no duplicate IDs please.
proof of that is that osx users have viruses/spywares too now, simply because apple is very popular now
in my actual code there are no multiple IDs which is why I want the function to read the variable as the id
@Gemtastic Because you're not using the variable anywhere?
At least not in your example?
ruby is nice :(
22:40
@BasementKeyboardHero Go back to sleep
@SecondRikudo I tried to put it here : $("#productname")
@Gemtastic That's a string...
Yes
which is why it isn't working
22:41
And variables are not evaluated inside of a string.
How would you embed variables with a string?
and why I'm asking, how do you make JS/ jQuery to read the variable as the id string
@BasementKeyboardHero You fail. And please let him reach the conclusion on his own.
@easwee snowing again?
@Gemtastic How do you place variables inside of a string?
oh lol also think about including jquery
22:42
@BasementKeyboardHero Still fail
so "#"+productname?
@Gemtastic Correct.
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal no? should I expect it?
@easwee temp dropped suddenly lol. it was a sunny day today, but now it's snowing
@Gemtastic btw for that reason you should give descriptive names, and try to avoid name clashing
22:43
4°C here
If you name everything productname it's hard to determine which is the ID, which is the string and which is the variable name.
@SecondRikudo no names are clashing in my code, only in the fiddle
Also ids are meant to be unique
you can't have 2 elements with the same id
@BasementKeyboardHero So far you've repeated everything I said :P
Actual code looks like this:
22:44
This works
                                <a  class="buybutton" th:text="#{cart.buy}">Buy</a>
                                <input type="button" value="buy" th:id="${product.name}" th:value="#{cart.buy}" class="anormalbutton"/>
                                <script th:inline="javascript">
                                /*<![CDATA[*/


                                    var productname = /*[[${product.name}]]*/ 'Sebastian';
                                    $(document).ready(function(){
                                        $("#productname").click(function(e){
@easwee 0° here. how do you say water+snow in english?
@SecondRikudo I haven't ready anything you said :P I should x.x
@Gemtastic th?
Inline scripts? :|
22:45
Know what? I'm not even going to ask
we call it watersnow (acquaneve)
@SecondRikudo it's thymeleaf
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@easwee ahah, great
I'm using thymeleaf to generate the buttons, and I'm trying to use JS to say what happens when you click them
22:46
@JecebahnYaledimacOndestal I call it diarhea
but since the buttons are generated dynamically, so has the variables :/
@SecondRikudo gonna walk her through event delegation?
@Gemtastic Yes, but your JS should not be inline.
22:48
@SecondRikudo I can outsource the function but the variable has to.
What the heck...
my Meta question was downvoted
@Gemtastic Why?
my head just exploded
Or so I think. the script tag has to have th:inline, it's a thymeleaf thing. the browser will never see it @second
The idea of an ID is to identify an element on the page
It's supposed to stay constant
22:49
Yes, the GENERATED ids will be constant
@Gemtastic Your HTML templating system should not be aware of JavaScript. At all.
movie time later guys :P
@SecondRikudo with thymeleaf it HAS TO
It should not mess with it, it should not try to move it to a different file or to the top of the file, or whatever.
it's stupid, I know
22:50
@Gemtastic So switch to something that sucks less
I can't, it's for class
Tell your teacher/professor/whatever he's an idiot.
I could do this all with only thymeleaf but I have to use JS as well to pass :/
Seriously, why do classes insist on using the wrong tools for the job, every time
@SecondRikudo he doesn't decide that, thce school board does
22:51
This isn't the first time I'm seeing this fuckery.
@Gemtastic The school board decides which templating engine the students must use in their classes?
This just keeps getting better and better XD
or rather, that it has to be a templating engine and thymeleaf is the one they taught us
@SecondRikudo They are in the forest :D
And just lured that Titan to something
the project is originally due in 8 min, but we got it extended 'til sunday because of the mess this class was
22:53
@KeyboardWarrior This whole part is like a continuous orgasm. It's a peak that does end
@Gemtastic Aha
Let them code in Java and this crappy templating engine, "Oh noes, the class is a mess"
so I'm just gonna do this shit the way the tools want it to and then I'm gonna build my webshop with real tools
@SecondRikudo haha well the last thing Cpt. Levi said was "Close your ears" and then put the flare gun to the air... and that juts gave me goosebumps :D
@Gemtastic Amen to that.
I much rather just use JS to do all the work that thymeleaf does, but I have to use a templating engine >_>
@Gemtastic Templating engines are good
They help you get data from the server to the client in a way you expect..
22:54
probably
Crappy templating engines are not good.
well, like I said, I can do everything in thymeleaf, the tool kinda is allright, it's just that mixing it with JS isn't all that great
@Gemtastic Okay, now that begs the question, why is the ID ${product.name}?
From that code fragment I assume it's the submit button for the form?
@rlemon funny enough... nah, never mind. I'm not gonna give my opinion
22:56
@rlemon That's not you though, isn't it?
@SecondRikudo it's thymeleaf syntax
@rlemon awww, look at the cute duck in the back :)
@Gemtastic I understand, but why must the ID of the button be equal to the product's name?
What's the idea behind that?
@CSᵠ loon*
So that I can send back the product's name that you buy when you klick the button
22:58
dammit
no e
@Gemtastic Can you post the entire form please?
ahh
If it's too big, gist or pastebin would be fine.
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@rlemon Are you a loon right now?

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