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Q: How to implement half-circle menu (sub item) with CSS and JavaScript on mobile web?

Adair ChenI want to use a half-circle menu when I surf the mobile web with my right hand. Can somebody teach me how to implement half-circle menu (sub item) with CSS and JavaScript on mobile web? I have tried it with CSS transform:rotate and border-radius, but it could not be worked successfully. ...

 
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06:43
@Persijn I didn't dl it my cousin did :P
And that's about 3gb
hello all
well, I guess theres not many of us lol
Hi @AlexGray
Almost everyone will be here by around 2pm
and that is if you're lucky... most days it will just be me speaking/posting to myself :P
btw, hi @AlexGray
So you were here @Harry :P
just came back @Akshay
but you already know I am almost always here (through mobile or PC) :P
06:52
yeah if they don't find you in the office they can find you in SO :PP
lol
Or can find in both places :P
almost always :P
07:18
@Akshay you there?
Yup
and yesterday I came across this question which is using the animation from your website - stackoverflow.com/questions/36273948/… (well done!)
Wow never thought someone would actually use something that i created :P
:)
did you have those shapes in your site already @Akshay
Nope @Harry
07:31
ok then you can add :)
Yeah
I am planning on an update in design so takes a bit time
How does it make sense that, when I have a few pages on my website controlled by ASP.net and a footer on all of those, when I give the footer "bottom: 0;" it does NOT go to the bottom on one page but it does on another, and if i say it, lets say "bottom: -1;" it does the exact opposite? (the page that worked earlier breaks, and the one that didn't sudenly does)
Oh hold on i found what broke it. Damn you <br /> tags xD
07:50
br tags are self closing, no need to add the prettyfier /
08:29
Morning!
mr. French good mornin
m @web-tiki, @Persijn
09:06
I usually self close br's, just helps me understand my syntax and keep it clean
*prettify
same here @Stewartside, I know its not needed but I've caught the bug from somebody and have started using it
Its just habit from old syntax
anyone here tried HAML? cause I personally hate it
not me @Stewartside... the only alternate to plain HTML that I've tried is Jade templates
for a couple of answers so not much :P
Dont like jade either
to be honest I prefer HTML :)
09:12
ultimately hate so called "shortening" languages
hey guys I have a question
how can I make this background pattern continuous jsfiddle.net/f31nebwL
like with background-attachement:fixed but scrolling with the content
I believe it isn't possible but maybe someone thinks of something I haven't thought of
tough @web-tiki
yeah
I might give it a go on main, maybe someone has thought of something
09:30
hmm ok @web-tiki the problem is when you give negative offset it doesn't work and if you try to reduce bg-size it seems to scale down awfully :(
hello, anyone expert here for canvas
@Harry yes and background-position doesn't help either
interesting pattern here - jsfiddle.net/f31nebwL/2 @web-tiki :D
haha yeah
@Himanshu I'm not good at canvas
hello @Himanshu no experts on Canvas here
I know a bit but far far away from being even good with Canvas
09:33
i have to like create one carousel slider in canvas of my puzzle pieces.
puzzle pieces is the cropped images piece.
himanshu isnt possible to
if have any bit idea then let me know. otherwise ty for replay :)
build this carousel on the canvas outside
then you drag the pieces into it
?
09:35
yes
wait @Himanshu I remember reading a very similar question on SO main
I think markE or somebody answered
check his profile to see if you could find any such Canvas answers
I am a bit busy now
yes i know but markE is now going for rest : )
i don't enough reputation to invite him for chat
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Q: Continuous background-image pattern over several elements

web-tikiI need to make a continous background pattern over several elements. I can't control the height of the element or their number. Here is an example: p{ margin:0; padding:1.5em; background-image:url('http://enjoycss.com/webshots/hB_1.png'); } <p>some text<br>on several lines<br><br>...

oh
lets see if anybody could come up with a solution @web-tiki
I'd love to see if there is any too
same here, it would help me a lot
I would even accept a JS answer haha
09:41
web-tiki why dont you
set the background on their container instead?
because I can't...
the html is generated by an editor and the editor is used by a client
the distance between the elements is always the same (zero) ?
ok thanks
well i have an idea but
maybe i would get some dowvotes for it
why would you if it works?
09:50
well i'll try to translate my idea in code then post it as an answer later
ok great
yeah, working on a JS answer agtm
thx @Stewartside
doneeee
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A: Continuous background-image pattern over several elements

StewartsideUsing a small amount of JavaScript, you can get the effect you require. var lastHeight = 0; $('p').each(function() { var currentHeight = $(this).outerHeight(); var newPosition = currentHeight + lastHeight; $(this).next().css('background-position', '0 -' + newPosition + 'px'); la...

adding explanation
im gonna clean up the javascript too
nice @Stewartside that is helpfull
10:01
good JS @Stewartside nice
I think there is no way with pure CSS because there is no way to know the prev height
could probably get the final number, then figure out how many 300's go into it, remove all those 300's and then give a nice number
my try is being pure css but i still dont know
if its going to work
there is a little issue here though (on second series of paragraphs) jsfiddle.net/evhgqaLq
but that can easily be fixed
thats because you changed it to work on the .bg
if you switch round some of the JS itll work fine
done
awesome, I was going to do something like that
10:06
will update answer
have a curious idea im gonna test out and see if it works
I'll update question too
not sure itll work with your background one
the .bg class
it does in your fiddle
no my css answer
haha
ah ok
10:11
nope
not now you've changed your html to have the .bg class etc
what was your approach @Stewartside ?
uncertain it would work in general tbh
@freestock.tk interesting approach too
isnt really an answer its more like an adjustment
I can't use it because my background is higher than the line height
using em values for the background-sie and the min height would be even better though
10:20
you are right, updated with em
nice
actually sorry to indicate a problem @freestock.tk
but that won't work
because you are just setting min-height
so for elements shorter than 64px it will make it 64px but what if element has 5 lines of text? it will be like 80px - in between
wait a second im going to check
check with this HTML
<p>some text<br>on several lines<br><br>and another</p>
<p>some text<br>on several lines</p>
<p>some text<br>on several lines<br><br>and another<br>some text</p>
<p>some text<br>on several lines<br><br>and another</p>
<p>some text<br>on several lines<br><br>and another<br>some text<br>on several lines<br><br>and another</p>
it would work if the background can have the same height as the line height
10:23
yeah @web-tiki
that's where I was coming to :)
you are right it broke it up
but then your pattern would look crushed
@freestock.tk your approach is not wrong but your size value was
that is why I can't use it, my pattern is too big but the approach is interesting
so don't worry :)
well i'll temporary delete it, later ill recheck the possibilities to fix/undelete;
10:26
thx for the help guys,
@freestock.tk why? I don't think it is bad and so no need to delete
I'm off for lunch
bbye @web-tiki have a good meal
it isnt bad it actually works with a different value for the bg pic, but this tartan/plaid bg dont work in a smaller size
it does @freestock.tk set bg-size to 16px 16px or 1em 1em
it just looks crushed/small
it might help somebody else in future
10:29
youre right edited and undeleted
:)
nope, doesn't look like it
looks more like some JS stuff (JSON or atleast close to it)
thats JSON
thanks!
11:51
Did i miss anything today?
I am awfully occupied with school....
 
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13:05
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Q: How to draw the following shape using CSS3

user1673498I would like to draw the following shape using CSS3 as i need to put text inside it. The shape im trying to create looks like the image below. I have never drawn shapes using CSS so not sure how to go about it.

13:33
looks like SO have changed the colors within the code blocks for attributes, identifiers etc
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Q: Overlapping circles bleeding

freestock.tkI have a position:relative green ring with a position:absolute red clone :before and a position:absolute white clone :after it covering both (since they are on the same place and have the same size). The problem is: it renders bad on both browsers tested (Chrome and Firefox) where I still can se...

the link was supposed to be aimed for the answer, i did select the entire post by mistake
 
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14:44
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A: Remove border around circular image

HarryThe problem is not with the image. The image is a transparent one and has no background to it at all. The problem is caused by the background: white and the border-radius: 50% added to the image element. It is due to the anti-aliasing pixel in browsers and is the same issue described in this thre...

^^ @freestock.tk: an issue very similar to yours
 
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16:06
@jbutler483 Did you see London Has Fallen ?
omg London has Fallen? :P
Then you gotta see Olympus Has Fallen
Olympus - White House
what Olympus has also fallen? where did all these fall?
Its one of the best action films that i've ever seen
lol forget it, you didn't get me :P
16:08
Well technically Olympus is believed to be in the skies so it might have fallen to the earth :P
did you have anything to do with its fall?
yeah i kinda annoyed Zeus
He didn't like my lightning powers
wait, Zeus is on leave, he is busy with his "work"
It's Thor versus Zeus
lol...dinner time
16:12
Poseidon's not here too
@Harry Same
17:06
bbye guys, I am off for the day... cya tomorrow :)
 
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19:52
@Akshay I've seen both. London has fallen was a cheese fest - completely unrealistic and a plot full of holes.
come on, the SAS are called in and told anyone in the streets is an enemy. They meet the main actor on the streets, who then convinces them he should lead them and all of a sudden this random guy is in controll of the SAS unit. Like, seriously?
 
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23:04
@Harry yep same thing! seems to be a common issue, the browsers should let avaible a property to disable the anti-aliasing on radial borders just like it is on svg

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