with any pure CSS hack it's not possible.
Use IE8.js http://code.google.com/p/ie7-js/
It has support for this. http://ie7-js.googlecode.com/svn/test/index.html
test page also there
after - http://ie7-js.googlecode.com/svn/test/after.html
before - http://ie7-js.googlecode.com/svn/test/before...
if thats what the polyfil does (ain't sure if the one I used did the same) than better use conditional comments and append or prepend the element to the targe
hhehe but nope am serious, I mean I loved w7, I literally loved it but than I switched to 8 cuz I had a license for that but for some reason I don't find it comfy as far as work goes, mac makes it good.. its like bash -> enter commands -> magic
@SecondRikudo morning. i have a check that says "regenerate the fulltext search index for this entity" would you consider it part of the domain? i have the feeling it is part of the domain, even if it's not part of the "real world" domain. watchathink?
What are the completely new things you can do with Flexbox which you wouldn't be able to do before in any way using only CSS (without markup changes). I understand Flexbox makes many layout issues much more straightforward and easier to maintain, but am also interested in knowing what unique feat...
(This is the second flexbox question he's asked today, the first one I said was better on www-style, and I kinda feel bad to have to shut down his second question)
I'm studying about stacking contexts and doing some tests with the properties that create a stacking context.
I did several tests and found that in addition to z-index, of course, the following properties also create a stacking context:
transform other than none;
opacity other than 1;
And pers...
I'm reading CSS2.1 spec. I know "block formatting context", "inline formatting context", "table/grid/flex formatting context".
I want to know, how many kinds of "formatting context" are there? Is there a complete list?
@Ruddy: Because people think it's a good question, and I have to agree, even if it may seem potentially broad. Off-topic doesn't automatically equal bad. — BoltClock ♦just now
It's a good thing I don't know the answer to the question
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It is also referred to as an XML bomb or as an exponential entity expansion attack.
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The example attack consists of defining 10 entities, each defined as consisting of 10 of the previous entity, with the document consisting of a single instance of the largest entity, which expands to one billion copies of the first entity.
In the most frequently cited example, the first entity is the string "lol", hence the name "billion laughs". The amount of computer...
@BoltClock cant the w3c do something about that legally? i mean, i understand theyre not exactly rolling in the dough, but the EFF does pro bono stuff from time to time
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also, wtf @ my laptop. it rebooted itself last night and now it goes into energy saving mode when its idle again. it did this last time it was rebooted, but stopped going into energy saving mode after a few days. windows eats 10000 dicks.
regarding flexbox, i have a few demos of hard/impossible to do without it (at least, not without extra markup in some cases): codepen.io/collection/pHJns
@Robert: Your question is specific, but it essentially asks for a list of possibilities which can be expressed in a number of separate answers - none of which can be marked as a single correct answer - or alternatively a single monolithic list answer. — BoltClock ♦1 min ago
There's the "wiki answer" lock option which prevents the question from having more than one answer, but it sucks because it locks the question from edits, comments and votes
I'm using NetBeans IDE. I use JCalandar to pick date, can any one help me how to pick time? Is there any .jar file for that?
Please reply soon, I'm waiting.
I spent a few days trying to solve this and came up with a pretty simple way to do this.
It involves using DiskPart in order to create the bootable media.
Once creating the bootable drive, you simply copy the files over, restart the machine and run it as per normal.
I was using RUFUS which kept g...