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01:15
@crl I don't think either is well used
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hehe and ianlunn.co.uk/plugins/jquery-parallax? probably not well used too, but just noted that lib for making hopefully good parallax
hmm the code is ridiculous ianlunn.co.uk/plugins/jquery-parallax/scripts/…, ignore it
@crl Just don't use it :)
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crl
my boss makes it an argument for uikit, saying he needs it for the CMS, I find it totally unecessary too, and premature for the project, and decided for a framework on that it terrible, uikit is just adding some css animations dynamically (.](github.com/uikit/uikit/blob/develop/src/js/components/…)
(yeah he's stubborn) me too tho
> skrollr hasn't been under active development since about September 2014 and I don't have any plans for doing major changes to it. Please consider this before using skrollr in production
crl
crl
01:48
putting a ul > li inside a ul > li isn't too great imo.. is it ok?
it's fine for sub menus and such. Should be avoided if possible for clean code and UX
crl
crl
ok :) example: jsfiddle.net/crl/ssa8g09k/3 (the input)
that doesn't seem right to me
crl
crl
less ugly version jsfiddle.net/crl/ssa8g09k/4 hmm why not right for this case? (my boss made the nested ul not me, was wondering too if it was right..)
jsfiddle.net/crl/ssa8g09k/6 more correct maybe, since the nested <ul> is with it's father, but actually I really prefer doing it with margin
doing it like he did with an additional <li> for the nested ul didn't make really sense anyway, and a flat thing with margin wouldn't be worse in that sense
 
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03:19
jsfiddle.net/crl/8v3pja17/1 nice no? happened in a wysiwyg, damn can't access top cell
 
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04:28
@aioobe In HTML/XML, writing > is fine if it isn't preceded by an open <
<p>></p> <- this is well formed
<p><</p> <- this isn't, because the < in the middle isn't accounted for
So you could write <style type="text/css">p.myclass > b { color: red; }</style> and it would be well-formed
I don't know how well HTML-encoding embedded stylesheets works, but putting them in CDATA sections will ensure they validate as XHTML
You can then wrap the CDATA delimiters in CSS comments to ensure they don't confuse the CSS parser
<style type="text/css">
/* <![CDATA[ */
p.myclass > b { color: red; }
/* ]]> */
</style>
... which is a lot of work for an embedded stylesheet, but this is XML syntax we're talking about
Interestingly, HTML5 doesn't seem to care about any of this in a <style> tag
e.g. <code>p[data-x='<>'] { color: red; }</code> doesn't validate, but <style>p[data-x='<>'] { color: red; }</style> does
I have no idea about JS. Anyone who knows why remembers the <!-- // --> thing
06:06
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06:20
Its confirmed, @ZachSaucier and @crl never sleep D:
 
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crl
08:17
@MethodMan hehe slept at 4am yeah..
Lol :P Whats the current time?
crl
crl
9:25, woke up at 8:30 so didn't sleep so much usually I sleep more like 7 hrs
08:40
just programmer/gamer things
09:07
stackoverflow.com/questions/34237977/… Any other way of fixing it?
@BoltClock thanks!
crl
crl
09:23
would you find it ugly if you see classnames starting with _? it's just for not having conflicts with other libs, and those elements are like 'private' only visible in edit mode in the cms, and I'm lazy to make a longer prefix
not the right meaning of private, but well you get the idea
@Abe not a goat/10
but still :c Poor moose
crl
crl
09:51
climbing goats are really awesome
@crl theyre usually kinda small though. Theyre pretty easy to climb.
crl
crl
I wouldn't be surprised if they made it to the top..
crl
crl
10:29
if you want to play with dragndrop
(you can add new elts with the top small ugly toolbar)
shit the red bars are sometimes really badly positioned
11:22
@PeeHaa ping
 
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crl
13:03
timeout, user unreachable
13:18
@MethodMan Or we're just in a different time zone...
crl
crl
I think I'm similar to South-Africa (gmt+2 currently)
they are +3
East muricans are gmt-5
 
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15:45
Hey there
anyone know if the animation of this site has any name tensorflow.org ?
what is it called?
I mean the one that simulates a net..
crl
crl
Tensors are geometric objects that describe linear relations between geometric vectors, scalars, and other tensors. Elementary examples of such relations include the dot product, the cross product, and linear maps. Euclidean vectors, often used in physics and engineering applications, and scalars themselves are also tensors. A more sophisticated example is the Cauchy stress tensor T, which takes a direction v as input and produces the stress T(v) on the surface normal to this vector for output, thus expressing a relationship between these two vectors, shown in the figure (right). In terms of a...
they are a bit hard to grasp
hmm, anything like for a background?
or like these but more stetic codepen.io/JonasB/pen/bNEYzY?
 
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