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5:07 AM
posted on October 03, 2015

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

 
5:26 AM
@BoltClock well its not a site-wide nav but it isn't a 1 page specific nav either, as in it will be used for a couple of pages. I'm going to interpret this as being ok because I don't see any other way to get the layout I want without having a lot of css issues. Unless there is a way to have h1 outside of main and say this h1 belongs to main?
 
 
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Abe
8:32 AM
user image
5
 
 
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9:37 AM
html has its default useragent style and css also has the capacity to add elements using pseudo elements. so, there is an overlap in the functionality. I mean css is not just for styling. Is that correct?
 
Abe
what are you hoping to grasp with such information?
 
that css is also used to create elements on action
 
Abe
css can't create elements
can just prepend and append two elements in a container
 
Is that content not a new element added? here
In this example, I could not find attribute done in html despite there is a selector called li.done in css. What does li.done{ } mean?
 
Abe
9:58 AM
@overexchange css can create such elements, but it's like saying "legs are not just for walking. they can also be used to kick concrete pillars"
the generated content is supposed to style stuff that is related to style
 
Is javascript code creating the class done?
 
Abe
yes
 
Abe
*[lang=en] a > p.excerpt::after{content:' Continue reading '; }
*[lang=it] a > p.excerpt::after{content:' Continua a leggere '; }
 
How do we create such dynamic content stored as jpg file?
 
Abe
10:03 AM
this is a possibly bad example, but it shows you why you might want some kind of content to be handled by css rather than html or scripting
@overexchange wat?
 
the jpg file that you have created
 
Abe
it's a gif
 
which tool does this?
 
Abe
LiceCap for example
 
10:34 AM
I think you used F12 option for debugging the code. I could not see the same behaviour here in this code. class selector does not get created on click
 
Abe
10:46 AM
but you know, that's your opinion
 
@Abe you know he is a help vampire, right?
 
Abe
no way :P
 
11:47 AM
so stop encouraging it :p
 
crl
!!jsbin or jsfiddle?
 
@crl jsbin
 
crl
agreed
How well supported would this jsbin.com/reyozuw/edit?html,css,output be on browsers?
also how could you put the same space width between the left border and "s" and between "s" and "o"?
!!Do you have an idea?
 
12:10 PM
@crl Doubtfully
 
crl
!!Do you even care?
 
@crl But of course
 
when "alt" attribute is useful? the description of alt is this: Specifies an alternate text for an image. But when can I read that text?
I'm talking about <img> tag
 
crl
!!mdn alt
 
crl
12:13 PM
> Browsers do not always display the image referenced by the element. This is the case for non-graphical browsers (including those used by people with vision impairments), if the user chooses not to display images, or if the browser is unable to display the image because it is invalid or an unsupported type. In these cases, the browser may replace the image with the text defined in this element's alt attribute.
 
@crl tnx
 
crl
1:03 PM
!!mdn flex
 
crl
IE >= 10
 
1:50 PM
Hello guys
anybody alive?
 
No i Keeeeelled them all
 
Bad bad cat
Anyways, I will just throw my question here and hope somebody will help.
So, we have a front-end written in backbone, which looks ugly. There are web designers who don't know Backbone.js but are quite good with designing stuff(CSS, HTML, JS). So my question is, how can I, as a Backbone developer design my application in such way, so somebody else, who doesn't know Backbone, can write a UI for it?
 
 
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3:09 PM
@khajvah Frankly, I'm not familiar enough with backbone to give you a solid answer
But if all else fails, there's always the "code the page with html/css and someone will translate it into a backbone view for you"
Although if you find that that's the best way, I would seriously consider stopping using backbone.
 

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