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00:56
there's lots of those
like who said it, trump or hitler
 
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A: CSS selector for first element with class

BoltClockThis is one of the most well-known examples of authors misunderstanding how :first-child works. Introduced in CSS2, the :first-child pseudo-class represents the very first child of its parent. That's it. There's a very common misconception that it picks up whichever child element is the first to ...

 
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Wes
Wes
05:29
what browsers do you guys support these days? can you believe we still have a lot of msie789
i'm pretty sure they will never upgrade their computers or browsers
i do my best but i'm fed up. we get "this doesn't work" mails almost daily
@Wes I only do enterprise stuff so IE11 is first and foremost, then Firefox/Chrome
don't bother with anything else
Wes
Wes
good thing is nobody can blame me anymore, with hundreds of safaris, chromes, etc
@Wes write up a template for responding to those kind of emails; "Sorry, we only write for browsers supported by their vendors. Microsoft only supports IE11, so we only support IE11, too. Anything older than that is deprecated and dangerous to use or support."
Wes
Wes
i don't have a clue of what's going on anymore
too many browsers
with this fast release process stuff i can't keep up anymore
back in the day i could workaround the bugs and there would end my job, now they create new ones every week basically
lol I suppose
they don't release that often
I mean Chrome and Firefox release monthly now
but IE is done, and Safari releases like once a year
Edge releases every quarter or so when Windows updates
only Chrome really breaks stuff regularly
the others just take a long time to add stuff; once they do it's stable
Wes
Wes
05:37
every vendor has its own shit
i have no idea how it works
i never get to complete my work... you know what i mean?
Edge is like this weird chimera of both IE and Chrome
Wes
Wes
there's always more
(Oh no, am I, an Edge MVP, trash-talking Microsoft's browser?)
Wes
Wes
i have an email "unspecified samsung smartphone"
apparently hides <input>s on all pages
That's pretty smart
Wes
Wes
05:39
and i have no idea why
and why does the android browser still exist
isn't chrome enough?
@TylerH See, this is the thing about IE. It's done, so WYSIWYG, if it's broken, you can rely on it to be broken in IE forever. Bad because you have to deal with it, good because that's all you have to deal with
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A: What is after Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 7? How well will ES2016 be supported in enterprises?

BoltClock With JavaScript now being updated each year (ES2015, ES2016, ES2017, etc.), how does Microsoft plan to keep IE 11 up to date? They won't. Microsoft Edge is the new browser and Windows 10 is the new platform going forward. There will not be any new features added to IE, nor will it be receivi...

Wes
Wes
they have made my life a nightmare
@Wes android's default browser IS Chrome isn't it?
@BoltClock yeap
Wes
Wes
i think low end smartphones still have the android browser
Also it still seems a little obtuse of JonH to see that comment
Your answer says "They wont"
Wes
Wes
05:47
i bought this haywyueeiuwiuwiuieieeieiiii to test and it bundles both chrome and the android browser
so obviously you aren't associated with them since you didn't say "we"
@Wes weird
huawei
@TylerH Yeah that
Wes
Wes
huhuuwieheiheii
I think it might have been the overall writing style
Particularly the first part of my answer, "Microsoft Edge is the new browser and Windows 10 is the new platform going forward."
Sounds quite marketese, no?
Even if it's true
Wes
Wes
@TylerH i'm 90% sure this is incorrect
05:51
@Wes which part?
Wes
Wes
when they release security patches they blend in some updates... safari i mean
Safari's last version came a year after the last one
Wes
Wes
could be?
and IE only does critical security patches for 11 now
Wes
Wes
06:18
@BoltClock you are a firefox fanboy right, how do you feel about this BS? :D bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=432687
> Reported: 10 years ago
Fx isn't the only one with that problem
06:35
to be fair that's a hella broad bug description
"give me a nice ux experience" wtf
Wes
Wes
06:49
all modal popups block firefox, right?
so basically they create infinite loops of modal popups
download the extension or you will continue to see this modal popup
all the shit sites that appear on facebook and twitter love that trick
now clearly facebook and twitter should do more to filter out that stuff, but i doubt it's possible to filter out everything and automatically
other browsers have that problem but firefox is the only claiming being "the safest browser"
if he wasn't the leader of the free world it would be pure comedy
wtf lol
07:04
Alerts block Firefox and IE. They don't block Edge or Chrome. Not sure about the rest
But yes, it's annoying that Firefox still hasn't updated itself to work like Edge or Chrome
When Microsoft one-ups Mozilla in the UX department (and Edge is not known for good UX)
I'm surprised the bug report is only 10 years old and not 13
 
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Guys , bootstrap not work , some classes work , other not :/
for example "navbar navbar-default" not work
but , btn btn-primary works normally
 
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I'm trying to make some styling for headers in Sass, but the processed CSS insists of having space between the number and em. Why?

@for $n from 0 through 5
h#{($n + 1)}
font-size: (2 - ($n * 0.15))+em
&.bold
font-weight: 700
&.upper
text-transform: uppercase
&.primary
color: $primary
tried to format the code, here's a gist instead: gist.github.com/wOstensen/0521006013a62968845233d0a952852f
nvm it works now, for some reason haha
 
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@Wes he's not, Angela Merkel is

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