A question regarding closing reason: which reason should I choose for questions where the asker wants some code written for him? (e.g. stackoverflow.com/q/26275911/91696)
@rene I just merged the pull request (had some spare time), this evening I'll try to include some ideas I got from your refactor (and try to handle the manual clicking of the Vote or Close-Dialog buttons).
I am doing a simple clicker game, i know it is stupid to ask ,but i am still learning ,so my question is how to make the "cost2" integer rise his value +10 every button2 click.
Here is my code:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Data;
using...
@Albireo I had one issue last night that the key handler got disconnected if I got a 'This question is already closed' dialog. I'm not sure if that would be prevented with the on and off construct you had...difficult testing because it doesn't happen that often...
@rene your "state machine" solution should handle that, once I find out how to handle the mouse-events (e.g. voting, closing pop-up, choosing option). At the moment every mouse action breaks the script.
@rene do you think it's possible to hook on the show/hide event of a <div />? It seems every "page" of the voting process is in a different <div />. Hooking there would prevent the problem.
Otherwise, hook directly on the buttons/inputs to intercept clicks and update the state machine.
Something like $(document).on('click', '<buttonSelector>', function () { updateState(); }) to handle the AJAXs on question change too.