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19:00
make the animation time way less, no one will spend 15s watching
the spacing when it goes to tuer is awkward, looks like 2 words
it'd be cooler to see the f morph into a t (you'd use SVG to do this)
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Yes I have thought to increase font-size, and translate , to remove that space
the font isn't great IMO
CSS advice: don't use an inline img, use a bg image, unicode character, or something like that
not sure why you need display:flex... I tend to avoid flexbox whenever possible bc of support
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I like centering with flex :)
your ids suck
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ok good ideas for the img, thanks, yeah, ids ok
19:02
it's not responsive at all (not sure if it needs to be). Most things these days are, depends on use case
your positioning of the letters is weird
have no idea why you're using margin-left, lol
most importantly, it doesn't work on most browsers :-P
Does Chrome seriously not support unprefixed keyframes and animations yet?
you're absolutely positioning it already, position it correctly that way
@TylerH it doesn't
@crl You're also missing semicolon(s). Makes me upset :(
another kitten is kicked
caniuse says it does for the past three versions
though Safari and Opera still require the prefix
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Well, it works so no kitten dead :) but ok ok
@crl that is so false. Don't tell yourself that
19:05
@crl always include unprefixed versions of prefixed properties
for future proofing and for browsers who follow the spec already
your CSS formatting is also pretty bad IMO
positionally, I mean
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the order? yeah
and my gosh the HTML is ugly
@crl ya
that's a lot of comments for such a little demo, lol
non standard bridges are a pain
people get lazy and stop reading signs
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19:09
Can I make a heart with just a black border (not filled with black) out of ♥?
text shadow?
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@ZachSaucier I see 3 horizontal lines on Chrome
dat is for sure three lines
!!caniuse text-stroke
19:12
ohhh noes! looks like Chrome is the only one on the ball
cc @BoltClock
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@rlemon thanks
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!!mdn text-shadow
@rlemon I find those who got "shaved" a lot funnier than those who just got stuck on/in it
A thin layer of the ceiling peeled right off :D
19:17
@MadaraUchiha I used that to determine my next moving truck
stuck === strong foundation
shaved === the fuck is that thing made of? paper?
I like the 80K camper that slows down just to knock off his top units
@rlemon Amazing how the bridge still stands after being pounded so many times by such heavy vehicles
It's no front collision at 50mph, but still
@rlemon I see a heart in FF
cap sees a heart
it musta been a copy pasta mistake
lol
unicode fail.
chrome did just update their unicode support
19:22
I see a heart as well
isn't text-stroke non-spec? though
@rlemon ver?
@MadaraUchiha 42 stable
you on canary?
Version 42.0.2311.90 (64-bit)
Same
strange
19:33
Hi guys, I've been working on a site and I can't seem to get my layout to format properly, i'm floating an image right above a hr however the image rather than pushing the hr down, is just overlapping it, as if there are no margins or padding on either
I'm sorry if there's an etiquette to the chatroom, anyway if needed I also have a fiddle displaying the problem
is it possible for me to hide a table row? (so I can use JQuery clone it, and append it to the end of the table)..
@BenBowen can you share the fiddle?
@BigRabbit with jquery you can do one better
> The .detach() method is the same as .remove(), except that .detach() keeps all jQuery data associated with the removed elements. This method is useful when removed elements are to be reinserted into the DOM at a later time.
@rlemon hmm ok, so I should be able to just put it into my table and run .detach() on it which would remove it?
19:46
read the documentation and look at the examples
@BenBowen I don't think <hr> follows float rules, but you have two options
You can use the align: left and width attributes on the <hr>, or my preference: replace the <hr> with a border-bottom on div.internalBox
I wanted to punch that guy in the shitty console he probably plays.
dude
eat a snickers
I don't want any of your poison.
lol
19:54
@tylerH ok, thanks, I'll take a look and get back to you in a moment
@BenBowen I just re-read your initial message
You should try just adding clear: right; to your hr CSS rule
and check out this MDN article on it: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/clear
@tylerH that second one worked perfectly, thanks, only just started learning HTML/css around January, so I'll definitely take a look at that
@BenBowen CSS is very... particular at times :-)
Often it only makes sense once you know the whole picture
the problem is, it's a very complex and very large picture
@TylerH particular isn't the word I'd use, but I can understand what you mean
20:00
peculiar
I was thinking ruder, but that also works :)
No, "stop being stupid" is rude. If you can't think of a more polite way to phrase it, then don't post anything at all. — Bill the Lizard ♦ 15 secs ago
pwnt
LOL this guy is heated
Carrie, taking 'em to the mat and pinning them for the ref moderator, since 2015
randomly lashing out because someone is doing something you disagree with should be saved for facebook comments obvz
20:03
I am afraid to refresh the page
I don't want it to disappear
haha screenshot first, it's gone
open the same page in a new tab
i think bill validated my flag
then once you're loaded in the new tab, leave with the original
also, that got an upvote LOL
20:06
saved
@CarrieKendall he validated my flag, probably did yours as well
Mine is pre edit anyway
so it still has teh goods
Have you guys got some tips on helping out in the overflow community? I'm finding I end up asking more questions than I can answer, I have some knowledge of java, html and css yet the questions I can answer are either jumped on so quickly that I don't have a chance to get an answer in or the questions are so far out of range that I can barely comprehend what has been asked, let alone answer it.
@BenBowen spend time on Meta
@TylerH he rejected it, check the screen shot. that's why i got involved
20:08
Learn how the system works and the opinions of the "power players"
@CarrieKendall ah
if he would've accepted the edit, i would've slowly backed away
!!whiteshadow
@BenBowen There's gonna be tons of people answering questions on popular tags like and . You gotta just wait for good questions to come by.
Most questions aren't worth lots of answers but good ones often are, and if you know enough to provide a good answer, then it's a good strategy to try and give a basic answer first, and then edit your post as the seconds tick by to add more and more information
@BenBowen help by reviewing
20:11
@CarrieKendall in a few thousand rep :-P
@BenBowen When I answered questions, I looked through the ones that were ~2-4 hours old. That way you don't have to rush
@TylerH he can review content, flag, and edit
@TylerH in reponse to your first posts, I'm not after rating gain, that seems pointless to me, I'm actually interested in helping people when I can, hopefully also building an online presence as a good debugger in the future
@CarrieKendall I suppose
@BenBowen Right, I wasn't talking about reputation gain. But a lot of the activity is corralled by a small minority of users
who tend to be very active on meta
if you want to help the community, find out what they do, and what they think you should do, and then start doing it
same thing goes for answers
don't answer to gain rep if you don't want to, but good questions will still often benefit from multiple detailed answers
@TylerH I'm wanting to help people specifically in computing issues, hence being on the sections I listed above, it's a way I can build up my own personal skills while being constructive on the society I'm impacting, so I'm curious as to how going on meta will help with that? It seems to me that most of meta is people asking about post formatting and other non-computing oriented related issues
20:19
@BenBowen Meta is about community behavior
What kinds of questions to ask, how to ask a good question, how to answer well, etc.
how to behave when someone else answers a question you've been writing an in-depth answer for
Any time anyone has any question about what to do on Stack Overflow or how to help, chances are it's already been asked/answered on Meta
Admittedly, it can be a royal pain to try and search for something, even if you know it exists
oh, also based on that guy's profile, "I'm currently an Android developer at Facebook."
@CarrieKendall I believe it. He's just a dick.
another reason to not work at facebook
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!!google nice font
20:25
@crl font-family:"Lato", Calibri, Arial, sans-serif; is all you need
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Yes thanks Lato looks ok
@TylerH lol
@ZachSaucier lato font-family best font-family :-)
you'd make some designers upset
20:56
@mikedidthis youtube.com/watch?v=xtfGZfIl8Bk @KeyboardWarrior
these eggs came from richard hammond's wife mindy
he's using too much cheese
@ZachSaucier why
@Loktar rlemon is afk: paying taxes then heading home to play video games.
I was doing that search, and something you wrote is like the 8th or 9th result :P
21:13
taxes
isn't it a little late for that
@Loktar nice
21:29
o/ ENRIQUE iglasieas
!!afk ENRIQUE iglasieafk
@StephanMuller where are you?
@Worf StephanMuller is afk: ENRIQUE iglasieafk
lol
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21:50
#wrap div + h3 + div .move { ...  }
What does the + mean, please?
adjacent sibling
<div></div><h3></h3><div><span class="move"></span></div>
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thanks
22:07
@TylerH got till the 30th. Government doesn't need my money any earlier.
@Loktar thanks. That was in js weekly and there for has 100+ stars
I shouldn't have abandoned it.
:(
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22:23
jsbin.com/yecane/2/edit?html,css,output still not happy with the vertical position of the heart, I'd like to put in higher, but translate can't apply to inline elements
@rlemon they don't need your money at all :-P
point being, they tax me a lot. fuckers can wait until their deadline to get it
@TylerH Pfft
I've recently subbed to /r/me_irl
it is quite the nice sub
22:47
can someone help me understand how this regex works?
$string = '<script>test</script><script>test<script>test</script></script>';
$pattern = '/(<script).*?(?=<\/script>)/';

$echo = preg_replace($pattern, '----$0', $string);
returns: ----<script>test</script>----<script>test<script>test</script></script>
@joshhunt Yeah, stop fucking using regex to parse HTML
Help delivered.
@MadaraUchiha its only for dev environment so I can add whitespace and read the html better
@joshhunt Oh, okay.
And when are you stopping fucking using regex to parse HTML?
got a better way to add whitespace to the html?
@joshhunt Yeah
DOM parser with the pretty HTML option turned on.
22:52
@joshhunt magic
fine, regardless I would still like to understand how the regex works
I actually don't know regex, I just wanted to contribute
my understanding so far: it looks for '<script' then searches ahead for '</script>' and if it finds a match it adds '----' to the front of the match
@MadaraUchiha If it makes you happy I'm not going to use regex anymore, I'll find a better way. But I would still like to understand the regex
does it remove that part of the string if it finds a match? e.g. if it matches <script><script></script></script> does it remove that part form the search so that it won't match the <script></script> inside it?
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23:13
Does anyone have experience with make_path in Perl on Windows?
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!!mdn attr
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<p data-foo="hello">world</p>
p::before {
  content: attr(data-foo) " ";
}
I don't understand how it adds "hello " before and not just " "
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23:44
oh, attr(...) reads the value

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