I'm not sure if I can get a demo together quickly as its part of a much larger app and I'm not sure what dependencies are required. Would code snippets suffice?
Just checking back, I was able to solve the issue using the flexbox order property
Since the div that contained the checkbox and link was the only div that used display flex and also had the error messages appear, I just set the order for the checkbox to be 1, the link to be 2, and then the .error class to have order 3. It doesnt affect the other messages since theyre not in flexbox containers, and gets the desired results of not interrupting the checkbox and link
Probably not the cleanest solution, but it got the job done
I discovered today in chat a user who's StackOverflow chat profile failed to update to the new name changed months ago (according to the user) because the link to their SO profile obtained from the chat says page is not found.
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But the real classy thing for Gorsuch to do would be to refuse the nomination publicly, saying it would be improper for him to receive hearings until the current nominee, Garland, receives hearings
Especially considering literally all the defensive statements McConnell gave in support of Gorsuch apply to Garland as well
the only difference is President Obama nominated him
Basically McConnell (the House leader) gave a speech (all house members did, practically, in defense of or in attack of) Gorsuch, Trump's nominee, saying how wonderful he is and how he is a strict Constitutionalist, how he was voted in unanimously, has years of experience, etc.
but Republicans said "noooo you're not really allowed to nominate someone in your last term, we should let the voters speak by deferring until the next president is elected"
which is absurd because Obama had a whole year left in office
A better solution would just be the President gets to go ahead and appoint him if Congress fails to act within a certain time period, which is actually an existing power, sorta
Oh, 9 justices on the Supreme Court, and they serve for life, or as long as they want to
before Scalia died, there was a 4/4 split of dependably conservative vs dependably liberal justices (strict literal interpretation vs it's living document), with Justice Kennedy being a swing vote on a lot of issues
A hilarious situation, if Hillary Clinton had won and Dems had taken control of the senate, would've been if Obama named himself to the Supreme Court and got confirmed
then he could've been all "Sorry GOP, you shouldn't have mothballed Merrick Garland, don't hate the playa, hate the game"
but Hillary Clinton lost and now the world is in chaos (slight hyperbole)
hi guys, i m trying to make a toggle functionality in which, on toggle, table data of a cell in a column is inserted/merged into the cell in its preceding column. How would i go about doing this?
yes. i was thinking about extracting the value from a cell using innerText method and appending it to the appropriate td element on toggle and using remove() to go back to how it looked when toggled again. is there a better way?
@TylerH basically F1 teams earn money from the points they get in the previous season... Manor was racing against Sauber for the penultimate position in the constructors championship, and Manor was winning and all was fine. Sauber had this driver, Felipe Nasr, that happened to have signed the contract for the following season with Manor.
just a couple of days after that, Nasr scored 2 points with Sauber, Sauber surpassed Manor in the championship, Manor lost the money and Nasr costed himself the seat for the 2017 season :B
problems are pay tvs. when i was a kid F1 was everywhere, it was more popular than soccer and that in italy is an actual achievement. with pay tvs viewers went down to just few hundred thousands each weekend, used to be several millions... and i suppose it's the same in the rest of the world. so big sponsors dropped out and everything is dying...
also it happened that changes to the sporting regulations made the sport less entertaining. that contributed too
but that is hopefully over now.
new owners can't really do worse than that even if they tried
soccer or football can work that way, you get several hundreds of hours of entertainment for a very small amount, sponsors are willing to pay for that, teams can afford expensive athletes in consequence etc.
nobody makes a great product because the barriers to entry are so damn high because the government allows such monopolistic control for cable companies
@Wes I think we pay sports stars way too much as well
at least in America
90 million dollars? Come on, you work out and then run around on a field. Entertainment is very important to a peaceful society, but not worth that much IMO
If we cut down on NBA, MLB, and NFL contracts we'd have so much more money to give to other sports where athletes practically have to whore themselves out for advertisements just to afford food shelter and travel
though, even if it's not as entertaining as it used to be, F1 is still very enjoyable for me. if people watched f1 rather than other sports they would be probably more inspired in their lives. to me it's like going to the moon or to mars :B there is no direct goal in that, only the challenge of doing it for the sake of science
and btw, f1 has a lot of former actual "rocket engineers" :D dunno if they are still around though