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05:05
posted on April 20, 2016

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

crl
crl
05:48
let the Royal Air Force handle this :)
 
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07:13
You guys also see differences when you check sometimes a 'tablet' version in your browser and on a real tablet?
 
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09:10
Hi Guys, i need someone with experience to possibly chip in on this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/36719434/…
 
2 hours later…
10:46
@epoch I doubt anyone in this room can help you with that, really
It sounds like a Java/tomcat problem, not a client-side one.
 
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12:15
hye
why this button did not function??

$pbody.='<tr><td> <input type="button" value="Marking Spec" onclick="window.open('.$row['product_spec'].')" /></td></tr>';
can anybody help me
 
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13:16
@Duikboot an emulator is hardly ever the same as a real device
13:33
@MuhammadYusufAhmadShahRudd damn did you just mix html, js and php in one line?
crl
crl
seriously '//' is working now for comments on css, on chrome 51.. I remember it wasn't the case before
at least he didn't mix SQL also
!!flex for layout?
@crl That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
@crl that's odd but not surprising that Chrome would deviate from the spec
crl
crl
hehe
Are you sure it's not just ignoring it
crl
crl
13:44
it's ignoring those lines, right, stupid me :)
13:59
crl
crl
Can I ask my classic z-index question :/? jsfiddle.net/crl/du62foxc why I can't have access the .resize div here
hmmm, maybe overflow-x
hmm yes, but .. damn this would have been too easy :/
Alter width - you set left to -10px and width to 10px, set width to 20 and it shows jsfiddle.net/du62foxc/1
Right even
crl
crl
hmm yes but I'd have preferred it after (at the right of) a possible scrollbar: jsfiddle.net/crl/du62foxc/2
Or you could set right to 0 and it would show 10px in still, 6 and 2 threes I guess :P
Do you have sass available to you...?
crl
crl
you could do it on jsfiddle, but I don't know sass personally
14:14
Sass is simple, as long as you have a compiler :D
It's like css, but you can do blocks within blocks, kinda like JS, PHP, HTML etc. :P
Sass can't do anything that CSS can't do
since it literally compiles into CSS
Mixins, functions :P
14:31
@TylerH That's not how it works
Sass can't do anything that requires runtime context, that CSS can't do.
Sass can do a lot of things CSS can't do, else it wouldn't have been useful.
14:56
Sass is useful because you can write fewer lines
15:54
@TylerH True, but your previous statement is still invalid
sass can do many things CSS can't
as long as it's at compile time
16:09
No I was just speaking in the context of run time AKA output
which is really all that matters
crl wants an end result of X
Sam asked if he had Sass
I said Sass can't do anything that CSS can't do as far as end results go
since the end result of Sass is CSS
part of the benefit of Sass is mitigated anyway with CSS variables
though Microsoft has yet to support it in Edge at all
16:59
Can someone took a peak at this MCV and help me diagnose why the border isn't coming through inside the table? jsfiddle.net/dp8yeefL
17:31
Never seen this place this dead...
18:07
@clickhere The only difference is border-collapse being picked up from normalize, jsfiddle.net/dp8yeefL/5
ok, not sure what that means, but your fix works, ty!
Inspect both and look at computed styles, you can pretty easily see the difference in applied styles
Now as far as WTF that actually means, I'm in your boat. :)
thanks
 
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crl
crl
20:38
the bounce animation one makes you dizzy a bit
quite hacky though
crl
crl
21:01
.tabs input[type=radio] {
	          position: absolute;
	          top: -9999px;
	          left: -9999px;
	      }
gosh.. why dude did no display:none
it could be that if it's not painted then stuff won't work
I dunno
^ most likely
if there's anything that looks for it in the document flow and it's not there (which is what display: none does) then it could cause problems, IIRC
crl
crl
yea but I tested with display:none before saying that :), exactly the same
browsers are different though
crl
crl
21:05
ah, right
and just because your snippet of the code doesn't show an yproblems, he could plan to add more later
not having to worry about checking for removed elements would be a good thing
it could also be to make it tabbable?
hmm yeah I didn't think of that
for accessibility it probably needs to be "visible"
people with screen readers, blind users, etc.
I'm actually pretty surprised that you can check a checkbox with display: none
 
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23:08
anyone use Java? I unfortunately need to install it to get something running, keep getting the error message "The java executable on your PATH is not a Java 7+ JRE". I installed Java SE Runtime Environment 8 which I think is the right thing to install? But still not luck
23:42
Ok I don't fully understand it but I had to install Java SE Development Kit 8 instead even though it asked for "JRE".

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