« first day (675 days earlier)      last day (3113 days later) » 

11:01
can someone post a screenshot on how it looks for you?
The right column is just pushed out of the window
alright, let me have a look
posted on March 06, 2015 by Fonder

Enter the Business Pug.

I'm surprised you don't reproduce the problem
yeah, the content block is still taking up too much space for some reason, I think there's another problem somewhere up higher in the dom structure
11:09
Maybe
Maybe I'd need to have the same trick in other levels of the layout, like the whole central column
i can't reproduce it @dystroy
is there a reason why #center is set to display: flex ?
@GNi33 It seems to be fixed if I set overflow:hidden on #vert-center
@GNi33 so that the input stays at the bottom in an empty room, I suppose
alright, fair enough
deploying with overflow:hidden on #vert-center
11:14
yep, that should do the trick
It does look OK
Still testing...
I'd need to dig a little further into the whole thing to pin-point where we could clean up the whole view a little
but overflow:hidden on vert-center should be good, it shouldn't have more width than this anyhow
it's based on the same principle as my answer though
solved? :P
it looks ok
looks good for me on other major browsers too
Probably solved (it leads to other problems and I still haven't tested everything) but I'll probably accept this answer (you might have to wait for one or two hours)
11:20
what are the other problems?
flexbox is a disaster
:(
I knocked the syntax, but I love the idea.
this is just a problem about restricting the center viewport to a given width
especially how it has to coexist with the "old" css is tricky
as far as I know, overflow: hidden is a good way to do this, I might need to read up on it
11:22
that was weird
in fact in this case i'm not sure which of chrome or firefox is wrong
i copy a line intersection test function and after it runs (without errors), I couldn't draw to canvas
I could before though
Turns out it was because it was using global variables (no var).. still don't quite get why
pretty sure it's FF in fault here
The title is shit
11:24
#center is keeping the desired width, just #vert-center, in itself set to felx and column, is just breaking out completely because of content
overflow:hidden is keeping #vert-center from breaking the parent's boundaries
is there another (nicer, more understandable) way of achieving this?
oh, I see
@FrontpageExpert There are so many layouts that were only possible with ugly tables before we got the flexbox
@dystroy there's another, probably better solution for #vert-center
set it to max-width: 100%
you can get rid of overflow: hidden this way, I need to test a little still though
In my experience FF often ignores max-width: 100%
but I'll test
@GNi33 what i meant is that there is no "standard" behavior for this. i don't think flexbox spec covers these cases yet
this does not work on .content though
11:27
It seems to also work with max-width: 100% on vert-center
as content is "floating" itself and width: 100% would be too big
Is max-width: 100% on #vert-center better than overflow:hidden ?
depends, it should accomplish the same and is a little more understandable I think
max-width would inherit the container size
not the available size
@FrontpageExpert yes
11:28
@FrontpageExpert and that's what it should do in this case
@StephanMuller aww he was just being nice XD
@dystroy maybe this could eliminate some of the other problems you were talking about
flexbox should have a way to define also the cross axis flexibility for cases like this
@Sippy you misspelled noise
Fucking internet here today is so bad I might cry
11:32
thinking about it, this is actually a good way to go about this
still I'm thinking about another way, but setting a max-width on the overall-container and restricting overflow on inner elements is exactly what should be intended in all cases I think? Content should never break out of this window
@Gemtastic No it's not, we call it "myrekryb" which roughly means ants or ants moving across you
@Eirinn You call goosebumps that? What about the sensation when it feels like somethings crawling on you but it isn't?
@Gemtastic hmm no wait myrekryb is that chill you get down your spine
gåsehud
there we go
goose skin
so basically the same thing
Then it's the same as we call it
gåshud
never heard of myrepatter, sounds like provincial nonsense.
@Gemtastic yeah you're just spelling it wrong
#shotsfired
;)
11:39
Or just someone lying. There was a big fad going around in Sweden when I was a kid that banana was "guleböj" and straw was "slurpeslang" in norwegian
Because it sounded funny
xD
at the moment we have "svømmingpool"
XD
I can agree though that the swedish word for swimming pool sounds kinda uninviting; simbasäng. Sounds like some kind of weapon or bomb
Watch out for the simbasäng! It might kill you!
lol :D
"svømmepøl", "swimmingpool" -> "svømmingpool"
Alles ist krieg mit der simbasäng!
11:45
:P
I find it ironic that what little danish I know I was taught by my finnish grandma, and not by my danish grandpa :P
He's of the firm belief that in Sweden you speak swedish. I've never heard him speak danish other than when mentioning food
@Sippy wanna know whats bad. for the whole time it rains here, ANY rain, i get my ups beeping
@dystroy cool. If any problems pop up, just ping me
quality of the infrastructure is the same of the XVII century basically
Hey, if you want to contribute to miaou, you know there's a lot of available work...
For example I'd be happy to have a few other themes. Or prettier /rooms or login pages, etc.
4
11:51
@FrontpageExpert Roflmao
We had that when I lived in Cerro
@dystroy definitely want to. I got a boatload of freelance work ahead of me the next weeks, but I'll try my best
Thunderstorms in Italy are awesome though
0
Q: Apply CSS dynamically in Angular app

SajeetharanIn my angular application, i load URLs inside an iframe dynamically, i want to apply custom.css to the loaded url once the url is loaded inside an iframe. I have tried it using ng-init with angular-css-injector function in iframe. It works, but the css is not applied. Probably it is getting calle...

whats awesome in flying roof tiles @Sippy
11:56
@Sajeetharan your example doesn't work: Refused to display 'https://www.google.co.uk/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=tJX5VJCvA6rj8wfTq4KgBA' in a frame because it set 'X-Frame-Options' to 'SAMEORIGIN'.
@FrontpageExpert Lol
@mikedidthis it could be any website
thats just a sample
not to mention 30mt trees falling on cars
@Sajeetharan I get that, but you can't see the issue if the iframe doesn't load
Also, iirc, if the iframe isn't on the same domain, you won't be able to style it with css.
or even trucks rolling over on the motorways :D
11:58
eurrrgghh
There's one guy who's on like 22k rep that always posts "bad" answers rather than trying to teach the OP that what they're doing is quite possibly stupid
Always feel like downvoting all his shit but don't feel like getting done for serial downvoting the same guy xD
@Eirinn I love Tomoko-san she's funny XD
@Sippy link ?
@Gemtastic She seems very... young in her way of talking and acting
@dystroy Sec
The answers aren't wrong, they just take minimal effort to write and are usually either bad practice or just lazy repwhoring
12:01
@Eirinn Yes. She's also very open and giving a lot of herself in this show. She even talks about her breast cancer
-2
Q: Get parameter value from URL in asp mvc 5

drex drexI have the following url : http://localhost:50021/Object/Index/SPECTRUM i want to get the last part "SPECTRUM", in my action without passing it in argument. public ActionResult myMethod() { // Get param here return View(); } Just to mention i send the action that wa...

@Sippy did you notice the "quality" of roads in italy when you were here?
@Gemtastic wow that so... non japanese xD
@FrontpageExpert Yeah fairly awful
I must say I noticed more the quality of Italian drivers ;)
@Eirinn Well, it depends; in public it's not very japanese but in the comfort of your own home with close friends some people dare to open up like that.
12:02
One guy on a scooter overtook into oncoming traffic, made them swerve and then flipped them off lol
i've been in uk. it always rains there but roads are always perfect, even in the country side. how the hell is that every time it rains here roads get ripped in pieces
can you please teach us how to make roads please?
@Sippy I don't know the technologies involved, so I'll pass this opportunity to spend my rep in downvotes
stupid country
@Gemtastic I know, but a recording is fairly public :) maybe it's just... ok, because it's a recording
like the game shows
@dystroy What the OP is doing is just odd, basically. There are far better ways to achieve what he wants, but rather than advise or educate, one of those answers just gives a working but poor solution.
And the answerer does that a lot :P
12:03
@Eirinn Entertainment is another story; they want as outrageous as possible XD
anyone ever set up Ubuntu on a seperate partition? does this USB stick method work well?
@Sippy it's because we all pretend to be f1 drivers
@GNi33 I installed ubuntu on a stick and a HDD
@FrontpageExpert Hahaha
but it's a long time ago
12:05
HDD?
I'll need a bootable device, right?
@FrontpageExpert Italians are my favorite nationality though
it's been ages since I set up Linux last time
@GNi33 external
but development work is just a lot nicer on Linux
I was at a military airshow last year and the Italian commentator for the Italian airforce was so drunk it was amazing
12:06
ok, didn't know that would work too
not sure if my mb can even boot from USB
@GNi33 well sure, you just tell your bios to load from the HDD
otherwise I'll have to burn a DVD I guess
ofc it can
He was like "Aaaand here-a they goooo! They're-a coming round now to do a fly-past and-a WHOAAAAA"
there's always a boot priority button
12:06
it should ;)
if not you can set it in bios :)
if not use a live USB
it's not exactly brand new hardware
but boot from USB has been around for ages, so...
@GNi33 never heard of a mobo that couldn't :)
@GNi33 it's the same
12:07
@Eirinn Did you hug your wife today? ;P
@Gemtastic eeh...eto.....wakaranai
@Sajeetharan I don't think you can style iframe content. Its been a while since I tried though
@FrontpageExpert can you style iframe content? plnkr.co/edit/RfrV7LWlUagNjaYxs6Gy?p=preview
@mikedidthis ?
is it on the same domain?
12:09
nien
then no
I didn't think so.
but you can send info to the iframe that can then be interpreted
@mikedidthis i don want to style iframe. i want to override the style of the elemnts of the content inside the iframe
12:09
@Sajeetharan which is exactly what I said :P
^as long as they're breaking the same domain policy the answer is no
you have to change the style of the page you're iframing in
you can't do it from the parent unless you do postmessage or something
css^
@Sajeetharan which explains your issue, you have to own or have access to the page the iframe is loading.
@Sippy britain and italy are the only two countries in the world to have aerobatics squadrons in their air force
12:11
@FrontpageExpert US have them in their land force, they're called soldiers
it's basically like having flame stickers on a ferrari
@mikedidthis yes i have the accesss
@FrontpageExpert Dedicated ones, yeah. The Dutch airforce just use their normal military pilots for it, and they all dress like they're in Top Gun
posted on March 06, 2015 by Mark Bowytz

"The following image contains spoiler information. Due to the fact the material in this image will spoil upcoming errors, we have removed the excerpt so you must click the image to view the image contents," writes Jay M.   Mitch wrote, "Optional? If you leave the name blank, you get an internal error and a phone number for support."   "I'm glad that BBC News' readers are as

@Sajeetharan the page you are loading is on the same domain as the project?
12:11
I am pretty sure all the aerobatics pilots in the Red Arrows are highly decorated fastjet pilots though
@mikedidthis actually reports are loaded from the same server.
Actually no I'm not, some of them are like 23.
@mikedidthis plunker example is just a sample. in my application am loading from the same domain
@Sajeetharan then no idea, sorry.
ok thanks
12:14
if you have access to both why not style the content and THEN iframe it?
do you want to style dynamically?
based on factors that occur outside the iframe?
or inside?
aaaaaaah waiiiit a moment
inside, read here
0
Q: Apply CSS dynamically in Angular app

SajeetharanIn my angular application, i load URLs inside an iframe dynamically, i want to apply custom.css to the loaded url once the url is loaded inside an iframe. I have tried it using ng-init with angular-css-injector function in iframe. It works, but the css is not applied. Probably it is getting calle...

italian ones are highly trained jet pilots, a former one is also an astronaut, he went to the iss
are you trying to avoid making two separate angular applications because you don't want to break the parent view? Because that's bad practice
12:16
one is angular application, other one is pentaho
If you have access to both why not have the pentaho check its parent and if it's an iframe use a specific CSS?
i dont get you
the URL that you're opening in the iframe - do you have access to that page?
both applications are hosted differently on same server
yes i have access
good
the page you're trying to import into the iframe can check if it's parent is an iframe
12:18
i cannot modify the style of pentaho, since they also generate dynamically
ok
then?
then load another css or append to it from within that page?
you don't have to make the parent do it
moment
thats my question, did u check the code, i am adding css, but it does not get applied
it's not getting applied because you're trying to change the child from the parent
12:20
yes
have the child change itself based on whether or not it's inside an iframe instead
Pet fucking peeve
People who bring the most foul smelling fish to work for lunch
Need to fuck
Off
How can you even eat something that smells like it was fermented in a bear for 6 months before being shit out and put in a tin :/
@Sajeetharan you're adding "style.css" to your iframe in the example, right?
@GNi33 yess
are you only testing on plunker?
12:22
@easwee what was that fish that was illegal in closed areas? :P
@GNi33 good catch
@GNi33 plunker is just a sample, am testing on my machine
okay, check the path
he says the domains are the same
i added a console
12:23
Surströmming (pronounced [ˈsʉ̟ːˌʂʈrœmːɪŋ], Swedish for "soured herring"), is fermented Baltic sea herring and has been a staple of traditional northern Swedish cuisine since at least the 16th century. Just enough salt is used to prevent the raw fish from rotting (chemical decomposition). A fermentation process (which converts sugar to acids, gases, and alcohol) of at least six months gives the lightly-salted fish its characteristic strong smell and somewhat acidulous taste. When opened, the contents release a strong and sometimes overwhelming odour; the dish is ordinarily eaten outdoors. According...
it gets printed
is it really getting loaded?
and css also get loaded
i dont see the style in the debugger
12:24
@BasementKeyboardHero Vile :P
So ember/react/angular now have the same router
ember will have react's virtual dom
@GNi33 Speaking of layout problems for Miaou... I have a problem on iPhone and iPad and I can't reproduce it in emulators (for example the one of Chrome) : the user column doesn't take space and the message content goes over it
and in a few years all 3 of them will be the same
Is there a reason why the 3 of those libs don't just merge?
They are still different
12:34
Is React a SPA library?
@dystroy iOS / Safari versions?
@GNi33 more than one version. I'm asking...
Not sure about it's large scale capabilities, it's good for widgets
1
A: TinyMCE doesn't work in MVC

Ole AlbersAnalyzing your Screenshot in combination with your error message "undefined is not a function" it seems that $('#NewsText') does not exist. This can have two reasons: There is nothing with the id "NewsText" (case sensitive) At this scope that element has not been created yet. Maybe you have to...

best answer eu
@GNi33 Problem occurs for iOS 7.1.2 and iOS 8.1.3 (and maybe the other ones too)
And, very strangely, I'm told the problem also occurs on Chrome on iPad...
It looks like a tester/dev with an iPad or an iPhone would have a lot of work, in fact. Glitches and big bugs are plenty
12:38
okay, I'll see if I can find time to have a look into it
@GNi33 Thanks
mobile fixes can be cumbersome
yeah, I know
I've already a completely different set of HTML/CSS/JS for the mobiles
@dystroy are you using es6 ?
In miaow
@BasementKeyboardHero only server side
(and not a lot of it, I'm waiting for V8 and iojs to implement it, I'm not using Babel)
12:42
There is nothing illegal about surströmming
If you ever use it in the front be careful with IOS, babel for example transpiles for loops using symbols and safari on IOS doesn't support it, wasted 3 hours yesterday on that
You can open a can in your home, but your neighbors do have the right to complain about the smell if you're dumb enough to open it as is (you're supposed to open it under water)
how does the water help with the smell btw
Water stops all smell....
@Persijn not all
@BasementKeyboardHero It encloses most of the smell. It will still smell, but it won't permanently stink down your kitchen.
lol
Is it any good?
I don't know- My family isn't big on fish, half of them being foreigners and the other half more of a meatballs kinda family
"foreigners" as in danish and finish
@BasementKeyboardHero Ah they never uploaded the eating part
That girl's laugh though ...
2:14
12:59
Where do they get the idea that you need a permit or something to open it? XD
@BasementKeyboardHero I like that they're promising part 2, but it's not there
did they dieded?
@Sippy ah he heuurgh hruurgh xD
13:15
posted on March 06, 2015 by Eezy Inc.

A set of 36 colorful and versatile travel and vacation related icons. The icons have a flat design with a long shadow and they come in several vector formats. Freebie: Travel and Vacation Icon Set (AI, EPS, PSD) was written by Eezy Inc. and published on Codrops.

13:35
#superman .pants { color:blue; z-index:1; }
#superman .underwear { color:red; z-index:2; }
Children often go to bed wearing Superman pajamas. Superman goes to bed wearing Chuck Norris pajamas.
13:47
I need feedback on ux of a new site i'm working on, can anyone help?
If not for sits, then why is comfy?
sure
@ssangki yes, we can
@FrontpageExpert why do you keep pinning it?

« first day (675 days earlier)      last day (3113 days later) »