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
> 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.
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 There's gonna be tons of people answering questions on popular tags like java and css. 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
@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
@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
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
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?
I just ran into a quirky problem and haven't been able to find an answer or figure it out.
The problem is regarding the <legend> tag within a <form>.
I've created a form using <form> and when I use <fieldset> with <legend> nested inside, the page renders normally, just fine!
When I use <form> ...