I'm overlaying background colors. And I want to overlay border colors as well. Just the same way as words, the only problem is that borders may have two variants: top or bottom. And that complicates things.
In the fiddle the problem part is "ar" in the middle. I went ahead and made a pre-defined style for "ar" just to illustrate things visually. In reality I'd like to have two styles here instead of three.
In other words, a red border above would overlay against the green background and turn yellowish, and likewise the green border below would overlay against the red background.
Now that I've said it I start to understand it may be impossible since borders cannot overlay backgrounds.
gah if only outline-top-width could work, that would have been easier for your thing, with border it sucks jsfiddle.net/crl/h2mp4c0b/6 maybe that's not what he wanted anyway, not sure
Does anyone here know of a program (preferably web-based) that groups css selectors based on common rules? For instance, a program that converts .web { color: blue; } .design { color: blue; } to .web, .design { color: blue; }?
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@Plummer Thanks for the links! The top one seems to do the trick although I didn't aim on minifying it. I guess I'll just run it through this afterwards.
http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2015/11/20/when-i-expain-to-the-customer-that-their-sdk-is-broken/ CommitStrip When I expain to the customer that their SDK is broken CommitStrip 1448045447
@BoltClock: Our resident womens' rights advocate responsed to that "Spine not found" thread of mine: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/310746/1835379 What the.... What. o.O
I'm not sure if I should feel insulted, amused, or sorry.
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My portfolio is outdated and lacking. A few months ago, I lost all my data that was stored on my internal backup drive (I got an internal one because external ones transfer too slow even with usb 3). So it wasn't really possible to rebuild all of my best stuff that I've made over the years in such a short period of time especially when you take into account other responsibilities that take up time
But the interviewer was impressed with what little I have in my portfolio, but I feel like I need to bring something extra into the interview
I don't really have anything worth bringing in though. i have a few things but just not sure if its going to be useful at the interview
well there's a lot i feel is missing in the portfolio but that's not to say that those skills are missing. i have those skills, they're just not in my portfolio anymore (accidently formatted wrong drive)
i have a few sites that demonstrate my ability to make responsive sites that scale down to 64px wide but
yeah that really sucks. i also did suffer from a weird bug when in installed a tech preview (i know...) of windows 10 a while ago. caused me to lose a lot of stuff that i hadn't backed up
but the stuff on my internal backup drive was my best work. i don't even think i remember how i wrote it all. if i wanted to redo it again, i'd have to go through all the planning again. and after planning the code would more than likely be very different to how it was written in the past.
i guess my advice would be to not dwell too much on all of that lost code. i dont know how long youve been coding for, but i find that my own style has changed dramatically over the years
yeah, mine has changed a lot too. it's gone from inline styles in the beginning to separate s/sheet files to mixins, pollyfills and several frameworks/libraries etc
Well any computer that has a major web browser installed basically. I could bring in my iPad or MacBook but I don't like carrying them around. Too annoying (with the MacBook). So I was just gonna rely on them allowing me to show them my stuff on their pc basically. Not sure if that's even OK but it's worked in the past
just a typical website. hand written.. asp.net/c#/razor.. typescript with some ajax. not cms at the moment it's a plain empty site consisting of navigation elements and 1 item in the portfolio page (i started rewriting the site just days before i found out about the interview)
i guess what i am trying to get at is that the best thing you could take to an interview is a passion project, something youve written because you love it
something that youre going to take a lot of pride in, without having someone hanging over your shoulder, forcing you to make compromises
That's one of the things I lost. ;-( I think it's too short notice to reproduce it now. I built a careers website. I don't wanna go into all the features as there are a lot of unique features, but the main two features were live directions to interview location and live video interviews. it was a finished project which i planned on starting up/releasing but life got in the way
I think I still have many screenshots of it though. Would screenshots count? I doubt it. would be too easy to fake i guess
i didnt have to interview for my first IT job. my second job, the application required writing a small sample application that fulfilled specific requirements