A question: I have a div with position:relative, with jquery-ui's Draggable and Resizable. Inside it there's an img (different sizes, and can be replaced). For some reason, the div's width is around 1200px, even though it's not specified anywhere, instead of ~300 like the img inside.
If I simply not have the div and just throw the img in then the resize works fine, because jquery-ui adds a div automatically around it, but then Draggable fails, because it only drags the img inside its container div.
@ZachSaucier hope i dont offend you when i joke about religion. i respect everyones thought. as long one doesn't deprive others from their freedom to be, do or believe in anything they want, he/she can be, do or believe in anything he/she wants
my only problem is when people misrepresent Christianity or claim it's false because of their misinterpretation of it
If I could find anything wrong with it I wouldn't believe it, obviously. Years of investigation personally (granted proper time to investigate what it's actually saying) hasn't found any
I hate it when people don't read what I send them.
told her the effect looks wonky in Chrome when multiple of the effects are used - suggested removing all but 1. She then sends a semi-feisty email about me needing to test in all browsers well so it works for everyone...
should a library have an unique autoloader that must be require()d directly? or should i provide a stub autoloader? what's common to do? also is there a convention for naming autoloaders? i always used MyVendorNS\MyLib\__import.php
__import.php can either contain requires or spl_autoload_register(function($class){ ... });
Media RSS (MRSS) is an RSS extension used for syndicating multimedia files (audio, video, image) in RSS feeds. It was designed in 2004 by Yahoo! and the Media RSS community, and adds several enhancements to RSS enclosures. One example of enhancements is specification of thumbnails for each media enclosure.
Media RSS is used by content publishers to feed media files into Yahoo! Video Search, which is a feature of Yahoo! Search that allows to search for video files. The format can be used for podcasting, which uses the RSS format as a means of delivering content to media-playing devices, as well...
Anyone who could help me out quickly with this small issue? jsfiddle.net/zy23gsx9/1 (In the drop-down menu, the items get cut off at the bottom, making "j"'s look like "i"'s etc.) Note: I'm pretty bad at CSS, so I got it off a CSS generator, but now I can't figure out where to fix this issue
@PeeHaa what good is that going to do though? Unless you're suggesting I simply edit the height for the elements that get cut off, instead of fixing it properly for all the elements, present & future
@PeeHaa I do, the height for either the <li> or the <a> elements in the sub-menu are too small to fit the 2 lines of text, however I've tried editing both in my CSS & just won't get anywhere near fixing it.
I've managed to fix it so far by manually editing the <li> elements, however I can't figure out how to make those same changes in my CSS code.
@ZachSaucier I wanted to, but some people thought I was spamming my projects, here again log4sure.com, anyone who can play with and provide feedback and help promote it :) please do, help appreciated :)
Yeah, I used to move it around a lot when I would move out of my dorm at the end of every year, and then move it to the lobby when I would play LAN games with my residents, or have a big movie night or play Flight Simulator X
one of the dogs is old/dying so it tends to pee in the house sometimes, and the cats were all recovered stray so they are a little janky sometimes, apparently
but they are paying me $400 so I am just gonna deal with it