I was wondering if you guys knew of any chrome extensions or userscripts to download the images you view from imgur without re-requesting it from the server, if you understand what I mean.
@SecondRikudo I finished the codecademy course for it and did several independant projects using it. I left the jQuery track... because idk, it just didn't feel right. It felt like highschool physics equations.
@SecondRikudo Yeah, I still haven't experienced the power of programming languages where you can manipulate actions on browsers and things. (I've taken a course in highschool C++)
@mikedidthis i have the most impossible clients - a client wants responsive <imgs> that must be lightweight when the mobile site is loaded at 1:1 resolution, but when zooming in, images must increase their quality, basically i'm supposed to load different .jpgs accordingly to the zoom
do you know a lib for that?
maybe polyfill-ish
i already told him that there's already the lightbox for that, he doesn't care -__-
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@Worf nah I know about Epicurus and Aristotle's works with that field because I was bored in Borders one day and there were all these books on them and other classical romans/grecians
and at the time I was obsessed with ancient roman and greek mythologies and civilizations
Thanks a lot, Caesar III
@Worf also AP Chemistry kicked my ass in high school
too much math
I always did better in AP Biology
partly because there were only 8 students in that class and the teacher was hella awesome, so it never really felt like a class
Is there a free plugin which allows me to use sass ( which I am using already ) and a way to refresh my chrome browser automatically after making changes?
"Yo Prometo le altad a la bandera de Los Estados Unidos de America, y a la republica que representa una nacion bajo dios entera con libertad y justicia para todos"
@ZachSaucier I just asked them, but that's what it says in their about us page "if you want to be featured, contact us!" and it links to the contact form
I'm looking to provide hyphen support for a web-application, which requires the lang attribute on the html tag for webkit browsers. However, the application contains user-generated content in any number of languages, so setting lang="en" seems misleading. Any recommendations?
any other implementations would probably have you entering text in the markup, or maybe JS in weird implementations
but, like @Worf said, please don't use "block" as a class name. It's not very semantic (meaningful), and it's also a common value of the display property, so it can lead to confusion
Imagine a dystopian future where crops are controlled by a world gov't organization, with everything controlled by AI, robots, and programming, all development done in-house.
"Two hundred years in the future, grain has become mankind's most precious resource. One man stands alone, protecting the world's remaining crops from would-be pirates and outlaws. He is... the lemon..."
@rlemon blah blah movie blah blah artistic license
I'll also have the person playing you be uttering lines like "THE HACKERS IN OUR MAINFRAME" and have three people helping you type faster on your keyboard