thanks @web-tiki. yay, second tag silver... now all concentration on HTML tag for the next few days
but today and tomorrow I won't be around most probably...
have three silvers in sight now... Refiner, HTML tag silver and Necro... Refiner is farthest because still need to answer and edit 14 (so that's like another 2 months), Necro is closest but depends on how soon another person with same problem comes around (considering the question is about Less, chances of it happening soon are Less too :P)
that pen doesn't load for me :( maybe need to go home and check
I am searching for the way and asking how to make this kind a ribbon in mine table. I need to make it to look's like this.
I have 0 experiences whit ribbons, found some solution how to make them, and they are very nice, but I do not know how to wrap it around mine table.
I would like from someo...
that question and the answers were pretty nice @jbutler483. though it is not exactly how to create a shape, it is on how to work with a shape and so I think it does fit
should've known that BoltClock would already have posted an answer for all selectors related questions.. stackoverflow.com/questions/29730941/… - marked as dupe
and interestingly it looks like the questions that get marked as Dupe (or closed) don't count towards the Refiner badge. My count went back from 36 to 35.
I need to build a circle shape (in css) which has 2 lines of text that could change in length based on translation selected and always centered.
So far I have this:
h3 {
background-color: #fcd141;
border-radius: 50%;
padding: 12px 5px 5px 5px;
margin-top: 30px;
width: 20%;
...
@web-tiki, @jbutler483, @Stewartside: being from India, I can understand why Akshay is not so chuffed about missing one A+. I got 95+% in all major subjects in 12th yet I wasn't able to get into any of the top colleges because there were so many who had better scores than that.
it happens. but @Akshay you have given your best, don't worry that is still much better than most
Bu Akshay is ~15/16? Is college really dependant on this set of grades over there? Here it matters on A-level results (the grades you get when you are 18/19).
@jbutler483: may not be college but in some schools the best groups in 11th and 12th (sort of like a transition period between school and college) gets given to the top ranked people
@Stewartside: Yes it is. Atleast now I heard people get more hands on, when I was in school the ones who could mug up the entire book and reproduce it on the answer sheet got great marks (you could say I was good at it but not quite good enough :D)
In the UK, you can leave at aged 16 (most stay in education, though). Aged 16 - 18 you can do 'a-levels', then after that you can go to university (specialist subject). must be slightly different over there if the grades at 15/16 are so important on uni places.
not on uni places @jbutler483 not direct.... its a bit like this, in 11th and 12th you kind of choose your stream (whether you want to do medicine or engg or commerce etc) and then study only subjects relevant to it for 2 years
@Harry: similar. But it's those '2 years' that decide on uni. The previous ones aren't overly important to get into uni (except in very special circumstances - the likes of Oxford, for example)
yep @jbutler483. same here too, they don't directly impact uni places but since the competition is too high in some places you don't get the stream you want in 11th and 12th if your grades aren't upto it in 10th
you can read about India and how all parents want their kids to go into the main streams and only those here... sports and some streams are almost neglected
almost every parent wants their child to be a Doc or an Engg
But I really like the idea of the hussle and bussle of the country... and how it's portrayed in the movies (everyone will help and it gets things done) really does seem a reality.
hmm, movies aren't always 100% true though. for example, in the part of India where Akshay comes from (well not exactly his place but the nearby areas) the hustle and bustle is far less than you could see in my area or the capital etc
and no you would find some really unhelpful people here too. I tell from experience that I have had more success getting help from people when I worked in Singapore for a few years than what I could get here in my hometown.
@Harry: Oh, I know that. I've been around movies long enough to know they're not entirely accurate. But I've seen documentaries and they seem to fit my idea of the country as well. So I'm not quite as naive as that (I hope, anyway)
Over in the UK, people (in general) aren't as friendly as they are in Northern Ireland, for example. Over in NI, people will put their hand up to you - even if they didn't actually know you.
btw @web-tiki checking with you because you have lurked a few other rooms, do discussions like this go on in the other rooms too or is it always strictly programming related?
I have only been in one other room @Harry. In the HTML/CSS there are a lot of off-topic discussions but I can't see a reason not to have them as it is nice to discuss other things than only code related topics.
I think it would be boring if we couldn't chat about other subjects or have fun
as long as the overall subject stays related to the room
@jbutler483: that's ok. just that if you add/remove a class you could achieve more variations if needed than when you use jQuery (cubic beziers for example)
@Harry: There's only really one web developer here (apart from me, who's only a student). He's far too busy working on everything to be worried about styling nice containers tbh, so I understand it from his point.
I'm currently working on this research for a soon-to-be initiative called DesignOpen and we're collecting info that can help us improve the way that community if being formed. I wonder if you guys had some minutes to spare to answer a small survey, if you're in the mood for procastinating a bit this Monday..
@PaulinaD. : I've always found survey's to be not a brilliant way of collecting information, since most people will answer 'what they think you want to hear'. Have you tried forming a focus group instead?
@jbutler483 Well, we did have this "interviews" period to collect data to make the survey and...it was really hard to have people give 30 to 40 minutes :(
I agree @jbutler483 and @PaulinaD.: I am not really sure if SO rules would allow us to entertain that request. I have seen quite a lot of such posts in chat rooms get flagged. I am not flagging it but just wanted to say so that you can be careful before trying in other rooms (if you were planning to)
@Harry, thanks! I know, it sounds kinda spammy >_< But because of the fact that we're kinda newbies in this area, we don't really know where to get more designer's insights :( But, if you have an idea then it would be super helpful :)
@PaulinaD.: Interviews are quite difficult, because, as you said, they take time. Focus groupds are different, as they are set via a date, time and place.
@PaulinaD.: Designer insight: less is more, Keep things simple - if you can do without it, it probably means you shouldn't include it. that's about it, really.
@jbutler483 and our other obstacle is that...well...we are in this small city in Finland so aaah focus groups with the actual people we need are even a harder thing to do
@Paulina D.: try conference calling. Get contacts with your end user/client, and see exactly what they want. Otherwise, you'd probably should go for a rapid design approach -try it, get feedback form users, and fix upon requests/bugs highlighted.
@jbutler483 ah no no, it's not a graphic design thing...well...sort of. It's kinda complex, it's more like getting to know what are the things that would encourage designers to work in open source projects
that's why we used the interview responses, to come up with already-defined answers and then see which would be the most popular ones out of those
you have a set 'yes or no' and "it works or doesn't". Mine has a few grey-ish borders (you've seen the grayness already haha):P
@PaulinaD.: There's only really three things that would make me want to participate (If a. is was a pro designed and b. I actually had the time), and they'd be (1) A famous project (2) making new friends/contacts and (3) experience. All of which I get here, participating on SO when time allows.
My view on open source is that in most cases, you need some marketing to go with it. You can't just start a project and expect people to instantly join on.
It needs to have a reason for people to be interested in, and without appropriate marketing, it will likely fail due to lack of interest. that is unless the original developer is deeply commited :P
Go visit universities/colleges/schools in your area. Theres almost definitely a course or group that will be able to help you better than a couple of people in a chat can