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or is composer.json not supposed to be updated automatically? I'm comparing it to something like npm --save
Ekn
Ekn
hmm maybe with require then
try composer require josh18/css-to-inline-styles:*
nope that didn't do either, hmm
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I'm an idiot
Ekn
Ekn
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I assume you have to submit it to packagist.org for it to work? Not sure, I've never made a composer package before lol
Ekn
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:)
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though now I see if it is just a fork I should use: getcomposer.org/doc/05-repositories.md#vcs
sorry for wasting your time, I am ashamed of my self
Ekn
Ekn
nah I was watching this before, so...
@Ekn you should mark that as NSFW, that sort of violence is unacceptable
Ekn
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heh
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yay got my fork to work :D
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and I got something better to watch
 
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@ZachSaucier as if. I'm pretty sure anyone that can do that song on heavy on a soft pad (on low pile carpet) is just a legend
 
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posted on August 31, 2016

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

 
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o/
 
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@TylerH Looks like Documentation's been dead a while
 
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@clickhere you just have to compensate for how it moves
@Jean-philippeEmond blog.bahraniapps.com/gifcam
@BoltClock ??
@ZachSaucier Almost no proposed changes in the past week
Now the entire thing is a mess and no one is interested in polishing it
I for one certainly am not going to waste my time
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@MadaraUchiha Have you heard of/used an app called Waze?
 
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@ZachSaucier Yeah, it's really popular here
It's got a worse UI than Google Maps and Google Navigator, but its maps are generally more updated.
@ZachSaucier How To Get AAA On Max 300 Heavy "It's simple, you just have to hit the arrows correctly"
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@ZachSaucier How To Deadlift 600lbs "It's simple, just exert more force than the gravitational pull exerted on the weights."
@MadaraUchiha cool
@clickhere Protip to master any FPS Game: Click on people.
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@RAJMOHAN please do not spam the room
PPPa Patty
No Bro it wos ossum sites
@ZachSaucier
13:26
OOOOOOOOOOOO
The moment I entered the room and I see
> RAJMOHAN has been kicked from HTML / CSS / WebDesign by Zach Saucier and cannot return for 1 minute.
sad
where do you see that?
room owners see it
ah
and he's back!
I am Back
13:29
welcome. Please don't spam the room
No Never
I want to share those sites which so osum our company is for building like those.
Why this chatting area
Sounds like spam to me
I need only to people see that and gather the informations.This is not spam to anybody
what informations?
The moderator will take the right decision
13:31
I am one of the moderators
Good Then Why you do like this??
because it looks like spam
This is your culture
What spams are you seen on those sites??
it seems to me like you're just wanting people to visit your site so you get increased revenue
that is spam
YOus Said it look loke
> osum
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Hello all
Anyone available for a quick brainstorm? I need another brain to figure something out
14:13
Someone knows if i can use float:left in EMAIL Marketing, it will bug in somewhere?
for a image
dammit
tables and more tables
wow, nice website, thank you @Michael
yeah, it's a great site that I found a while ago.
mailchimp has a similar one
14:16
wow, I marked to My Bookmarks
14:34
Could I get any opinions on this design? xelabus.findmybus.uk
No comments on optimization etc please, it's just the design I'd like some opinions on -- are the background images too busy?
@jskidd3 navigation at top is hard to read. especially on one image the white blends into the sky and clouds
other than that, i like the concept overall, just needs polish
@michael Thanks Michael, much appreciated
@jskidd3 i didn't liked the green gradient and box-shadow in the box, is calling attention, you need to focus on something that draws attention to a single point, and not at multiple points
@Michael for me I would do the most transparent boxes
@RafaelRN Thanks - do you think a solid color would be better than gradients?
@jskidd3 yes, because you need to follow a default style of your design, so if you work with transparency you will use this in the entire design
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@BoltClock give it time
@ZachSaucier Waze is really popular here too, my whole family uses it (except me) on their iPhones and have for a couple years.
If that's the cop positioning app
@TylerH Any chance I could get your opinion too please Tyler? :)
@jskidd3 on what?
Just a general opinion if you wouldn't mind
anything that sticks out that looks bad to you etc, I wish I had web designer friends to ask lol
ahh so many @Michaels
Hello, What is ti meant by the below statement?
`.hero & {`
in SCSS
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Do you know what the ampersand '&' means in SCSS in general?
Yes
.abc {
&.efg {
means
.abc.efg
Yes, Thanks a lot @Micha
@Michael
@TylerH I added a link above in case you didn't see (if I'm bothering you just ignore)
Anyone have thoughts on how I can fix the cells in the table on this page where there are more than one line of text?

Note: This isn't using tables, it's just 5 columns with lists and list items. All cells are contained within their column not their row.

I basically need a way to tell a cell that has multiple lines to be a taller height, and also tell it's adjacent cells the same thing
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@Michael - set height to fixed for all cells? imho
and vertical align center? or may be with JS?
@RahmathullahMPulikkal Yeah, it's all set to 40PX atm. and it doesnt look bad at 60PX (tall enough for two lines but more tall then it needs to be for a single line)
I was hoping to find a solution to make only the ones that need to be taller, to conserve the vertical height
@Michael - Yep, I got your point. Just shared my thought.
thanks!
@TylerH the article I read mentioned that but was focused on how it is a ride sharing app
@jskidd3 flip cards are bad for mobile and UX
in most all cases including yours
@jskidd3 Yeah that will be desktop only
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@jskidd3 nothing is desktop only
@Zach Ok well to rephrase the responsive CSS will take care of it
@Zach If you don't mind my asking, what did you think of the overall look? Is it impressive or does it look amateurish?
@ZachSaucier I've never used it; I have only heard my family and friends talk about it in reference to its ability to alert you to speed traps etc.
@jskidd3 for what it is it seems fine. Focus more on the UX, not the visual part. Can users who visit the site get what they need? Is it easy to do so? On all devices?
Thanks Zach
posted on August 31, 2016 by Pedro Botelho

ExplainToMe * Mobi.css * Slicing SVG 9 Ways * The Design Process * Micro * CSS Positioning Sundae * WebVR Projects Collective #242 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops.

@TylerH mmm i love speaking about AI philosphically
Who should the self driving car kill when it must choose between the child in the street and the person in the car swerving into a ravine?
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umm
what would you call the part of the url
that's 'blog' here www.example.com/blog/15/3/my-blog-post
part of the path, a folder maybe
ah yes, i guess I thought there might be an internet specific answer
but ok
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@Wes I'm having trouble escaping the quotes correctly
Wes
Wes
?
///
\\\
So we have this which works except it is getting styling from the main page. So I minify it, and put it in the format you're wanting me to try (to append it to the iframe): this demo. But, obviously, there are issues with the quotations
If I go through, escape the problematic once using `` and remove the breaking line, it is treated as a full string, but throws an error when that iframe tries to run the code
I'm having trouble escaping the quotes correctly so they can be passed in as textContent while still getting the code to run without errors once it's in the iframe
using `\`
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It works if I copy from a <script> on the main page using scriptElem.textContent because there are no quotes, but then both pages are running it
jsfiddle.net/Zeaklous/nbav8qws/7 this is so ghetto but it "works"
Buuut it won't work in my project because I can't load that script element on every page - I have to append it myself because it faces the same issue...
So I'm stuck again.
@Wes Any advice to properly escape the quotes?
17:21
why does it have to be so hard to style radio buttons..
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@clickhere the car wouldn't know that one of them has to die. It would just sense an obstacle and try to avoid it. By that point a car would also be able to sense surroundings with lidar, etc., to know it should be driving slower. Like "there is a ravine running along this road and there is also pedestrian traffic. I should set my speed to less than 50mph until one of those goes away"
It's not that simple. This is an oft discussed ethical problem when it comes to self driving cars. http://moralmachine.mit.edu/

There would necessarily be cases wherein cars must make value judgments. And someone has to write that code in to the software. Unless you're suggesting it's impossible for there to ever be a case wherein a driverless car would be left with the binary option of one life or another.
@clickhere I'm aware of its popularity
cars would not make value judgments though because that's not the function of the program
so yes, I am saying a programmer would not program the car to ever choose between saving one life or another
it's not an AI
What then must the software developer do? Execute a random number generator?
Always prefer the driver?
17:53
the car is always programmed to avoid a collision as well as possible
of course, and when it must choose?
it doesn't choose
it avoids the collision
So collisions will never happen?
there are imperfections and flaws in code that can be ironed out, but until the car is capable of detecting the surroundings around it and driving accordingly, it will not be a level III autonomous vehicle
and drivers still must maintain control of their vehicles
Ok, well then we're talking about different hypothetical's. I'm interested to why you think that we'll never achieve level 3 or 4 autonomy of vehicles. Not surely due to these problems here I'm mentioning? Or coding issues? Perhaps law makers prohibiting it?
17:56
I never said we'll never achieve those levels
my mistake
when 'autonomous' cars detect an imminent collision, they swerve if space is available and always brake much faster than a human could. If there are barriers or an unavailable space to swerve to, they don't swerve
It's as if you're suggesting that collisions could be perfectly avoided.
but these systems don't just have binary detection
it's not "clear" or "obstruction"
they detect when objects move closer and closer to their projected path
it's actually really annoying in some vehicles. If you are close to the double yellow line and a car is coming the other direction in their lane on a 2-lane highway, sometimes they'll beep and suggest swerving a bit over to the right
even though you aren't going to hit it. It just detects an object that it thinks is or could become dangerously close
and this is level I or II autonomous vehicles
Well, i'm talking about a future and idealistic solution and the problems that would have to be addressed. It still seems as though you think in an ideal future with level 3 and 4 a collision free future will be attained.
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also already in level I and II autonomous vehicles, cars are starting to be programmed to not go over the posted speed by more than 5mph when driving "autonomously"
in level III cars (fully autonomous vehicles), cars will have even further improved detection systems and even further restricted safety settings, not to mention ideally car-to-car communication systems to improve traffic flow, etc.
Wes
Wes
@ZachSaucier why can't you do <script src="datgui.js"></script> ?
so if a child is playing in a yard as you are driving by, the car will detect that object (especially if it is moving around), and as the car moves closer to the object/ vice versa, the car will beep (level II) or slow down (level III)
this is already considering that in a rural area a car will be autonomously driving at 35mph or less due to speed laws
Again, it's as if you're implying while not explicitly stating that collisions could not possibly occur.
no, you're inferring something that I'm not implying. I'm just trying to comprehensively explain the flaw in the suppositional paradox of a car having to "choose" between killing a driver or a pedestrian
@Wes I will look into it
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and i'm not finished with my explanation yet :-)
so yes, it is theoretically possible that a kid (or man or dog or dumpster) could jump/fall/roll out of nowhere/behind a wall/out from hiding into the street in not enough time for the car to detect it and apply braking and/or evasive maneuvers
@TylerH, want to grab a beer?
but just like today, that would not be the fault of the driver, and even at level III or IV autonomy, the car would not "know" that it was endangering a human's life by hitting a person or avoiding a person
it would detect something and try to stop and/or avoid it. If it failed to avoid it, it failed to avoid it
the car should be designed to maximize driver safety (cars are already incredibly safe) in the event of any ...unscheduled stop
HAMMERTIME!
go back to sleep cap
To be clear. When I use personifying verbiage when speaking about the cars AI i'm not implying any strong view of consciousness. Just using those words out of convenience. For simple cases, we're in agreement and obviously they will be better than humans. But to the last point.
18:07
if a kid runs out into the street today a driver slams on their brakes to try and stop but sometimes you just can't. If you hit the kid and kill them, it's a tragedy, but usually (assuming no drunk or dangerous driving) the driver is not found at fault. The kid just ran out into the road not being aware of the safety. Kids are notoriously hard to control sometimes (at least, humanely control)
If the child jumps out from behind the dumpster and to avoid the child it must hit something else. Are you saying that it would never be programmed with the abilities to calculate the survival probability of the human contained? It should, otherwise it won't know whether it should hit a tree, or a matress someone set out for the trash man
It would also be useful to know the survival rate of the individual. If the car would just brush up against the child on the one hand. or tumble over a ravine on the other. Well, it should be able to make these sorts of value judgements
@clickhere It doesn't avoid the child by hitting something else. It already knows there's something else nearby, and honestly, if there's an object close enough for a child to jump out in enough time to surprise the car, the car would probably slow way down already. It just comes to a stop as quickly as possible. If there's nothing coming in the other lane it will swerve into that lane.
To posit that a fully autonomous car could regularly be in such a situation is to not fully understand the requirements of a fully autonomous car ceritification
@clickhere And no, it shouldn't make those judgments, because it should never be in a situation where that dichotomy is presented
If a car is driving somewhere, there are posted speeds which vary depending on the risk of a collision or unexpected entry into the road
this is why closed access highways have speeds of 70mph and school zones have speeds of 25mph or less
I think your view is too idealistic. Additionally, there may be other market factors at play causing manufacturers to compete in unsafe ways. Companies may invent a metric whereby they calculate how fast an average car will get you from A to B vs your competitor. They may say "Tyler Cars Inc drives like a grandma. If you want to be late and needlessly cautious, but their cars"
also brb, work
a driver can safely stop their car in a given amount of space and time given a certain speed
a fully autonomous car can both stop the car substantially quicker and at the same time be aware of and cap their speed at the posted speed
meanwhile, the autonomous car can also constantly detect objects that will be near the car when the car gets to the object
like I said, even honda civics these days (no autonomous driving) have lane detection and collision detection that beep at you when a car is coming from the other direction in another lane
hello,
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fully autonomous cars would detect that there is an object coming up on the left or right that is dangerously close (whether it's a dumpster, a person, or a mattress) and move over a bit (most lanes in the US have a foot or two of space on either side in addition to the width of the car). If that dangerous object is moving (like a child at play, for instance, or a blind/deaf old lady trying to cross the street), it would slow down even more
to the point that if the child or the object suddenly entered the path of the vehicle, it would have allowed itself enough time to come to a stop safely
i notice CSS on the header here .
does any one know how to solve this problem
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39256080/css-media-screen-1-pixel-with-huge-issue?noredirect=1#comment65848106_39256080
there will be exceptions and freak accidents or babies falling from balconies every million incidents or so; those can't be predicted, but once they happen they can be handled and accounted for
like insurance companies 'acts of god' are typically not expected to be preventable or avoidable by a reasonable person or an autonomy system designed by a person
@clickhere also that kind of advertisement would be libel and is illegal
you can say your car is better than other cars but you can't say their cars are bad
@abdorefky give your question time to be answered. It's only been around for 25 minutes
thans
thanks
questions can take hours days or weeks to be answered depending on their complexity
(some even get answers months or years later)
really :D
18:20
yep, usually the more popular questions that have easy solutions (questions that thousands of people have like 'how to center this object' or whatever) get more answers over time as new implementations become possible or get discovered
Great
can i ask 1 more question ?
@abdorefky I would recommend adding the HTML to your question
http://stackoverflow.com/q/39256080/2065702
so that you have a complete isolated reproduction
@ZachSaucier please give a reason when asking for a cv
since when do we have to do that? You see my vote
18:22
it's helpful
how to add this code ? there was something to add the code to stackoverflow
rather than obstructionist
@abdorefky add it the same way you added your CSS
there's also a "stack snippet" feature in the post editor
@TylerH You should read it anyway :P
it's a document icon with < > brackets on it
the Q I mean
so then you should know what the CV is for
18:23
@ZachSaucier I did
and I can guess what it's for
There ya go
it's still helpful for others
and it's also helpful in this case to the person whose question you're trying to close
I'd prefer they don't notice
they always get bothered when they realize what I'm doing
and it's a hassle to answer every time
that will be HUGE
I wonder why they'd be bothered by someone being passive aggressive toward them...
@abdorefky you should only include the HTML that is relevant to your problem
are you familiar with the term "minimal complete example"
18:26
anybody know sublime?
@anatp_123 I've heard of them
@anatp_123 the band?
i got something that saids 'loading pyv8 binary,please wait', sublime text lol
and i dont know why
Have you googled it?
cant stop it either
yeah but i cant see a good solution ,
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What does it say about the cause?
FYI, sublime isn't very good at showing things are completed
try doing another command, even a blank space after
but i didnt even try to get it , i have no idea why its loading
i can understand what it mean but :)
i am new to websites . and i used wordpress and choosed a theme
and welcome to the nightmare of fixing a website some one else wrote :)
It's weird, but sometimes I don't mind drinking hot water
@abdorefky seems like the nightmare is you are working with technologies/languages you don't know :-P if you're new to 'websites' like you say
take some time, read some tutorials, try some hands-on projects
a lot of problems and questions will answer themselves that way
Hell, even creating a thorough reproduction of your problem will solve a large portion of your issues
also, damn, VS Community version doesn't support TFS
Team Foundation Server
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it has been 5 day's editing my style.css . and so far i don't know which language i am using xD but fixed many issues :)
we have an intern working on some code in Visual Studio and I was going to set him up on TFS but he has Community version since he's just an intern. Since Community is free, TFS is one of the things not included in that version :-(
@abdorefky You are writing your styles in CSS
CSS is a language designed to change the look and some behavior of HTML
If you're unaware of this, then you're not yet at the point where you should be posting questions on Stack Overflow, probably
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no i am at that point . and i have already got 5 questions answered :)
@Wes I don't think it'll work this way either because the main page's JS needs the variable from the iframe's content and, since the iframe doesn't have a domain, they can't share variables because they're not on the same domain
it will load the script correctly, just not be available to each other
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Wes
if you can access contentWindow then you have access to everything
as you are in an extension you probably have full privileges
huh. .contentWindow.varName is returning undefined
Wes
Wes
if it returns undefined you probably have access. if you don't have access it throws
so it's undefined for another reason imho
but i could be badly wrong
Makes sense
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Wes
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positioning datgui over the iframe wasn't a bad idea though
now that i think of it
both will do it but that's possibly a cleaner solution
as you don't have to inject into the iframe your stuff
The problem is that the main page's CSS can affect the dat.gui's styling if I do that
that's how it currently is
that's the whole reason why I started doing what I'm doing now :P
If there's another way to prevent styles from being inherited from a stylesheet besides overriding or an iframe let me know
who wants to debug my css?
or give me tips on how to debug css..
19:28
@clickhere Provide a demo
i wish it were that simple. I think i've got problems with both the css and the html generated by django
this is definitely the most complicated front end stuff I've ever done. Doesn't help that django isn't particularly friendly when it comes to modifying how it renders form item classes/id's etc..
have a live page?
i'll push my most up-to-date iteration
looks like your html is broken to me
seem to be missing some input elements
I assume you got that I'm looking to replicate the demo I have at the top above the logo?
19:40
you do know which ones are missing, right?
in other words, do you know how to use dev tools to check?
I didn't think the problem was there. I'm not sure what input's i'd be missing. My inclination was that the problem lay somewhere in my <label> that surround the <input>
well, your HTML structure is quite different than the one up top :P
yeah, i know, also, ignore that there's two radio button elements. I was debugging around the "hms"
I was hoping to either get the backend to generate/mimic the top example or modify the css. I'd rather fix the backends output
I need to figure out how to modify labels in radio form elements with django gah
Hello

I'd like to know whether it is possible to make a html scrollmenu in HTML5.
I ve looked it up online and mostly found dropdown menu's, which is not usefull to me.
Any idea's?
Wes
Wes
19:56
overflow:auto?
i might have to go visit the source code...
I hate it when my minimal example works when my production version doesn't...
that's how I feel now, basically
I think my minimal example is a bit more minimal :P
well it's not easy to get a django powered minimal example!
20:15
anyone?
an idea?
@trilolil whats a scroll menu?
vamp alert
Hmm maybe I don't use the correct english term and that's why I don't find anything useful.
oh, Wes already gave you an answer then
22 mins ago, by Wes
overflow:auto?
oh that was an answer for me?
OK, looking it up.
20:32
Thx @Wes , that was what I needed.
@Wes it works in the fiddle but not in production... In production I can console.log the window from the iframe and it shows the global variables, but from the main page I do iframe.globalVar and it's still undefined... this is so frustrating, haha
Wes
Wes
ah console.log() has some permissions problems
i bet if you do alert(ifr.contentWindow.shit) it works
but I can't access it without console.log either
Wes
Wes
it's iframe.contentWindow.globalVar though
not iframe.globalVar
ofc
I was shorthanding iframe for iframe.contentWindow
Wes
Wes
20:35
try pastebinning the code
maybe i'll notice something
I have the exact same structure, just mixed with other code, in production
Wes
Wes
[insert rant about not having one "var" for each variable]
i know they told you to group var declarations
but who says that is an imbecile, frankly
var iframeWin = document.getElementById("test").contentWindow;
var script = iframeWin.document.createElement("script");
script.textContent = "var dat=dat||{};";
iframeWin.document.body.appendChild(script);

console.log(iframeWin);
console.log(iframeWin.dat);
element's ownerDocument must be of the same document, ie the iframe's document
iframeWin.document.createElement("script")
not
document.createElement("script")
makes sense?
Yes, I have that in production
Wes
Wes
paste the production code
Wes
Wes
20:54
so this console.log(simpleArticleIframe.defaultView) isn't showing the global vars, right?
nope
I'm even trying to set the parent var from the child, meaning parent.varName = dat
and it shows if I console.log(parent)
but back in the parent if I say parent.varName it's undefined still
I don't understand
Wes
Wes
what's "parent" ?
the parent of the iframe (it's built into js)
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