css wizards, why does this happen ? i.imgur.com/icwpxoN.png . I have white-space:normal; in my .css file but it always get overwriten by white-space:nowrap from nowhere.
As the title says, I want to know what exactly the CSS unit 'em' stands for.
As in 'cm' stands for centimeter.
I am not asking what 'em' is or how it is used!
I couldn't find an answer on W3C.
The Wikipedia article was already saying "something":
The name of em is related to M. Originally t...
What styles do I need to add to my heading classes to make any element behave like heading tags..
.h1, .h2, .h3, .h4, .h5, .h6 {
// make akin to h tags
}
I might be using them on div or span or li etc... so need a fairly robust reset. I am thinking things like display: block; but don't really know what the definitive set of required rules are.
on apple's site where they have all the IPhone 6s's, you scroll down and the sections take up 100 percent of the screen width, is this because the section is set to 100%?
but if this is the case how are you able to scroll down and get to the other sections?
I want to build some media queries to cover most of the aspect ratio out there for pc/laptops.
My first attempt was this:
@media screen and (min-device-aspect-ratio: 4/3){
header::after{
content: '4/3';
}
}
@media screen and (min-device-aspect-ratio: 16/9){
header::a...
You implying I should use a library? I'd rather not use another library. Every library we use has to go through the legal department. Rather just stick with jQuery and js.
The bounty simply won't be awarded, because the bounty was offered after our answers had been posted and there have been no new undeleted answers since
@TylerH Not prevented in that way, but if I were to delete my answer now I'd lose all the sweet sweet juicy rep I got from bounty attention
I use Microsoft Edge and OneNote for this, but then again, I may be a teeny weeny bit biased.
I guess my point is that there are numerous ways to do this on the client-side already, some of which sync as well (even if you're vehemently against Microsoft and don't use OneNote, there's the equal...
I want do select div#appRight then set something for div, div#rightStandard, div#rightDetails.
The code I tried is
div#appRight{
div {
color: green;
#rightStandard {
color: blue;
}
#rightDetails {
color: red;
}
}
}
The la...
The one I'm thinking of, you build a robot to complete missions and in completing the missions you get new parts to build new robots to do new missions.
you use the basic features you need and if there's a new feature out there you want to use that was added in CSS3, you check the browser support, and if it works, great.
there is not a good way of reproducing the fieldset/legend appearance with css. you could get close if you have solid backgrounds, but forget it if there is a pattern
OK dumb question from a backend dev who's trying to learn frontend stuff. How are they doing the automatic tracking/expanding/collapsing of the right hand side nav bar at getbootstrap.com/javascript
I'm working on a CSS menu that has multiple levels. On this level I have a div with IDs for each topic(Bar,Pie, Line, ect). Is there a way I can style all of these divs in one place rather than having to name each individual ID and place the same styles?
I figure I need some sort of wrapper, but ...
I have multiple html elements. They use very similar css styles. Only difference is border style (one element has all but left border, another all but right etc).
So far, i used to create several different styles which have only one line of code different. That seriously bloated my css file. Is ...
When it comes to Twitter Bootstrap what is the point of having a div.row? Now I understand the grid systems and how divs will float but if, hypothetically, i have three boxes that will serve as main content holders and each would take up col-lg-12, md-12, etc...would EACH need to be in its own row div or can all be under one.
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@cimmanon Basically I was explaining that "building/defining a moral compass" was exactly telling his child which laws to break and which not to. Not all laws are passed by people with the same moral values. See cannibalism, slavery, rape, abortion, gay marriage. Even though these topics have laws with strong ethical foundations, there are still people today who disagree on the morality of them
which is the point, whether it's murder or pulling someone's nose and they sue you for battery, it doesn't matter how offensive the crime is to imagine happening to you, all I did was mention them in a historical context, like "name a morality-related law." "rape" "OFFENSIVE COMMENT DELETE DELETE"
If I had said "rape laws are ethics-based but I don't think it's amoral", that would be inappropriate because I'm opening up a discussion about the morality of rape, which is definitely offensive
but simply mentioning that there is such a law out there for a subject called rape should not be offensive
It shouldn't have needed to be said, I agree, but they were just examples off the top of my head to try and illustrate that there's a difference between ethics and morality
If she had simply not conflated the two in the first place, I would never have commented
and then above, she deleted my comments about "gay people coming out being a difficult decision for some people" as being offensive, which there have been whole questions about on that site, but those aren't deleted as being offensive
now she's warning me again for inviting her to a chatroom in the first place wtf