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08:02
Any brits i can pay off to ship it here ? :D
wow thats fugly
You crazy ? :O
Have you seen normal bike helmets ?
Now that shit is fugly
i'll ship it for you
$100
:D
08:03
How about cost of shipping + some nudes ?
Boo, Flash
where you live again?
Lebanon
well it's one day delivery to the UK
no way you could get it UK>lebanon in 1day
xD
Even if i choose express shipping ?
08:05
not likely
contact the seller about the fastest possible shipping method.
I would, but there is zero way I could get it to you a) on time b) without it costing more than the helmet.
Crap
Sis is coming from dubai gonna try to get it from there
Sorry man. Shipping is between £64.14 - £81.19 :/
08:12
looks major fugly
Just to clear things up, are you familiar with what a bike helmet looks like? :P
beautiful.
@Purify more up your street?
hahahahahhaha
08:16
this is better.
:>
If you are the Stig or need to rob a bank?
the stig ofc
I am just glad you are wearing a helmet. Safety before fashion.
posted on April 16, 2014 by kbironneau

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user652649
08:33
Soup!
@Feeds that's the best one so far!
is there a way to block w3c schools from google search results?
-site:w3schools.com
morning
user652649
08:44
@Wes gold.
user652649
fucking rednecks
@Engineer hi
08:55
@Engineer o/
hru @easwee @PatsyIssa
The man is a legend
09:12
ow yeah - Tom Waits is a great storyteller
user652649
storyteller? in the morning? do you hate us @PatsyIssa ? xD
@Wes heathen listen to his music x.x
user652649
@PatsyIssa kill me with fire
user652649
09:18
@Purify i'm not sure i want to know what the guy was doing with the coins in the corner
@Wes Storyteller - he tells/sings great stories
@Wes putting them in his foreskin
LOL
user652649
@Purify I DIDNT WANT TO KNOW
user652649
only in america
it's australia
LOL
user652649
09:19
same shit
the ending
is
amazing
o/
\o
We're missing a cunt in the room, where's @SomeGuy
Speak of the cunt
And the cunt arrives
09:23
hai
cunts
@Purify Is today redneck link day or?
he ain't redneck
user652649
rednecks are all over the world
@SomeGuy ;_; :(
oh, they were talking about you. HAH
09:32
Hahaha
@Purify I name people that act that retarded as rednecks.
Guys should i bother with a job interview if i m comfortable where i am right now ?
yes
just for an ego boost
;D
yeah, why not
it's interesting to see what other companies are looking for
Is it really fair to the other company, though?
Do you have any intention of switching companies?
09:42
ask BenjaminGruenbaum over in the JS room about it
@GNi33 I presume he would say yes?
he mentioned that he does job interviews from time to time, his opinion and view could be interesting
@SomeGuy who cares?
I would just be honest and say your going for experience, etc.
Haha, if he has absolutely no intention to move, I don't think he should interview with them
it's an option he is free to take
09:44
But then again, if he gets an offer, the offer could change his mind
^ that
So, yeah, I guess so
who knows, maybe they blow his mind in the interview
then he'll start working for them and it'll be soul crushing
well, that can happen :P
09:45
Its worth going just to find out where you are, in terms of skills etc. Being asked questions by people outside your bubble is eye opening.
@SomeGuy Nope
@mikedidthis exactly what I'm thinking
Or just go for the free coffee / lunch.
See how much you can stretch it out :D
@mikedidthis that raises an interesting point, can I ask why you chose freelance over a company?
it's always good to get yourself out there a little bit, interact with other people and companies, who knows. I would see it as valuable experience
09:46
@Purify pjs.
really?
or even if it's just to get more comfortable with job interviews
Ha, no.
tl;dr Agencies / companies I have worked with are driven by one thing. Money. Pride / product is way down the list.
figures.
I appreciate money rules the world. But there is a balance between income and crafting a decent solution for a client.
Its sad, I wish I had a different story to tell...
@Purify why do you ask?
09:50
i thought it was an interesting decision.
since freelance isn't secure as such
Its as about as secure as your pants on a Friday night at the bar :D
so not very?
exactly!
Good Guy Mike
Complimenting Purify on his seduction skills
For me, I would rather be broke and worrying about money freelancing, rather than worrying about selling a shitty solution or ripping a customer off at an agency.
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09:52
^
@mikedidthis You're such a nice person!
This is just my experience btw. I still hold hope there are some great agencies out there with very happy customers.
All the agencies I have worked for are now dissolved. I think the area I live in has something to do with it.
@SomeGuy shh you.
Well, that's your solution!
(Get it? Dissolved? Solution?)
user652649
eventually @mikedidthis you will start using the term "my agency" instead of "freelancing"
09:57
@Wes never. Collective maybe.
user652649
10:08
Gotta love it when people come to report a bug by saying" It doens't work when i try to use the app"
@PatsyIssa +1
Does anyone know a little bit of jquery/js ?
The related chats seem to be empty and I have a question
!!welcome davidh
!!live
@PatsyIssa You do not have permission to use the command live
10:14
Thanks :p
@CapricaSix -.-
user652649
!!die
@Wes Registered; need 1 more to execute
@PatsyIssa I appreciate it regardless
@rlemon caprica is still broken yo
@DavidH she greeted you in the other room :P
10:15
Oh huh which room?
in the js room, she's a bot
Anyway what's your question
Oh!! Well the Js room is closed at least to strangers and the jquery room is empty
@DavidH ask away, I know js
Are you guys familiar with adding parameters through split in the URL?
maaaaybe
where are you stuck?
10:17
Can you please just ask your question if someone is interested/able they will answer
Well I accomplished to do so but the issue is that, each click on these certain list items it'll add parameters
Though if you click multiple times on one list item it adds the same parameter in the URL multiple times and of course I don't want that
So I wrapped it with a toggleClass('active') but I have no idea how to exactly remove the duplicate parameter from the URL when it's active
I tried something simple like .remove(); whenever the variable is added but that doesn't seem to work
can you post a code snippet?
Of course
tbh I would work with an array, on every click you check if the item is already in the array, if not then add it. Then when you're done clicking, add all items from the array to the url
But IIRC an array can hold duplicate information? Actually all information you want it to have right?
10:23
@DavidH yes, an array can hold anything u want
noticed the variable names ;D
Yea
Hehe :P I'm just a student though
though I would suggest to use english variable names, it'll be more uniform and less confusing
var currentObject = $(this);
I should've changed that yea. My bad
are you using the Active class for any visual changes? or is it purely for the js here?
No visual changes, though I can confirm it works upon click by looking at the source code
10:26
I see
I'd want it to toggle the JS upon being active
I would opt for a boolean
outside of your function: var active = false;
in your function: active = !active;
and then if(active)
it's a bit more cleaner
and faster for your cpu
Hmm that's actually true, nice one
Though actually I just noticed I haven't even wrapped it inside of a function
Well it is but just for the variables above
dezeVla isn't that a typo?
Nope it's another var I declared 2 lines above the first time you probably saw it
10:29
there is no var
Kind of dumb written yea but I was testing and forgot that I had to change it when it worked :P
Oh wow I just noticed
I changed it right away, thanks! Sloppyness of mine..
tbh it seems like you're using a real detour to get what you want
are you actually switching pages, or just "activating" different parts on the same page?
Hm let me explain the entire code
no need
Oh uhm to answer your question, i'm not switching pages
10:31
I see
then you don't need to fiddle in the url at all
I was trying to make it dynamically filter all the results on the current page
no need for anything in the url then
unless you want it for some kind of reason?
user652649
talking about freelancing... starting from may i'm officially self employed
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Oh but I was assigned to add the parameters the filter holds in the adressbar
My intern teacher asked me to do so
ah
tell him he's dumb xD
no jk
10:32
He wanted the parameters of the filter in the link so that we could recognize what he added
@Wes really? congratulations!
Really? :o Why?
there is absolutely no need to have anything in the url
if all you're doing is filtering results
user652649
@mikedidthis thanks xD
10:34
I don't really see why either but to me it seems like leaving a trail of what you've filtered
what we can do though is filter results, then add it to the url afterwards just to fit the assignment
is there any underlying reason why he wants it? or just really to track what he filtered on?
user652649
not much will change because i will continue to follow my current clients actually
@DarkAshelin it would be handy to share a filtered list, with the URL no?
or did he maybe mean "you need to use a method that works through the url"
He hasn't specifically told me why but he did say it was for the trail, could also be partial reason of something else but I doubt it
10:35
hmm
Although you mentioned 'afterwards' though there is no confirmation button
@Wes well if you ever need extra work... :D
It's a list of filters that you click on as it'll filter dynamically
@Wes oh so you did the job-quitting-and-stealing-my-bosses-clients thing?
@DavidH yes I understand
user652649
@mikedidthis want to start my projects!
10:36
is it supposed to be pure JS or also PHP?
Oh alright :P
user652649
@DarkAshelin everybody was ok with that
user652649
so i just did it
The filter is pure JS the parameters are generated from PHP
@Wes I didn't really know another way to describe
@DavidH mhm
oh and you can filter on multiple parameters at once?
10:37
It's just that the list of links have multiple parameters hidden and the filters each have one so whenever it is recognized it filters it away
Well
If you click one of them and the link contains it, it will be hidden so I guess not
so you're not supposed to have multiple filters on at once
Well you click one and it hides a few if they have the parameter you clicked
ok
gimme a sec
All the time you need :P I'm going to be trying as well
By the way it works correctly the only bugger is that it adds the parameter in the URL multiple times. But if you have a better method to do this all i'm willing to try it!
user652649
10:41
ironically @mikedidthis after resigning they decided to drop support for that vb6 software they are maintaining since the stone age in favor of a web based interface
user652649
life's strange
@DarkAshelin Take your time : )
$('#mobilenav').on( 'click', 'a', function() {
	filterOn( $(this).parent('li').attr('data-filter') );
}


$( window ).load(function() {
	// split current url and check if there is a filter
	var myURL = window.location;
	var splitted = myURL.split('#');

	if(splitted[1]){
		filterOn(splitted[1]);
	}
}

function filterOn(filter){
	//show all results
	$('li.list').show();

	//hide filtered results
	$('li.list:not([data-filter*="'+ urlsplit[index] +'"])').hide();

	//change url
	var myURL = window.location;
Will try this now, thanks a lot!
tried to make it as simple as possible, with comments explaining
10:48
Did you do everything I did in that short code? o.o
Lol proves to me that I need to learn a lot more about JS but then again I suck at it :P going to read it now
it actually does more than ur current code
atm this allows for 1 filter at a time, it resets the shown li's every time u pick a different filter
if u wanna have multiple filters at once, then you'll need to work with an array
Hmm I see. Though the $ ( window ).load gives me an unexpected identifier
oh that's something I copied from your code xD
10:51
I'm guessing it could be in the mobilenav?
can u copy the error message?
Oh :P
Of course
Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected identifier
hm that's not really descriptive
$( window ).load(function() {

That line but most likely above it
but I guess I know what the problem is
$this being undefined huh?
have u included jquery?
Of course
And your HTML markup?
10:54
try that:
$(function() {
	// split current url and check if there is a filter
	var myURL = window.location;
	var splitted = myURL.split('#');

	if(splitted[1]){
		filterOn(splitted[1]);
	}

	$('#mobilenav').on( 'click', 'a', function() {
		filterOn( $(this).parent('li').attr('data-filter') );
	});

}

function filterOn(filter){
	//show all results
	$('li.list').show();

	//hide filtered results
	$('li.list:not([data-filter*="'+ urlsplit[index] +'"])').hide();

	//change url
	var myURL = window.location;
	var splitted = myURL.split('#');
@PatsyIssa +1
@PatsyIssa I dunno it's confusing me
oh! a missing )
@DarkAshelin Same issue. @PatsyIssa I see a few things that aren't right but I changed em
@DavidH updated it, check again
@DarkAshelin still fails
$(function() {
	// split current url and check if there is a filter
	var myURL = window.location;
	var splitted = myURL.split('#');

	if(splitted[1]){
		filterOn(splitted[1]);
	}

	$('#mobilenav').on( 'click', 'a', function() {
		filterOn( $(this).parent('li').attr('data-filter') );
	});

});

function filterOn(filter){
	//show all results
	$('li.list').show();

	//hide filtered results
	$('li.list:not([data-filter*="'+ urlsplit[index] +'"])').hide();

	//change url
	var myURL = window.location;
10:55
hold on lol
Yea it still does surprisingly but
yes, another missing );
I changed the missing );
$(function() { ---> });
there were 2 missing
mike's code should work
wait wait
10:56
Let's see
Yes? xD
still 1 missing variable that I copied from ur code
$(function() {

	// split current url and check if there is a filter
	var myURL = window.location;
	var splitted = myURL.split('#');
	if(splitted[1]){
		filterOn(splitted[1]);
	}

	$('#mobilenav').on( 'click', 'a', function() {
		filterOn( $(this).parent('li').attr('data-filter') );
	});
});

function filterOn(filter){
	//show all results
	$('li.list').show();

	//hide filtered results
	$('li.list:not([data-filter*="'+ filter +'"])').hide();

	//change url
	var myURL = window.location;
	var splitted = myURL.split('#');
@Wes awesome :D
now it should be correct xD
That's weird
So the function you changed gave the same error as when I changed it to .load
use .on('load'
10:58
Both give me :
Uncaught TypeError: undefined is not a function script.js:76
(anonymous function) script.js:76
x.event.dispatch jquery.js:5095
v.handle
I did
or window.onload = function(){}
It still gave me that
means something's wrong with ur jquery I think
or just put the script below your markup.
I figured function would be an issue but still
10:58
can you put your code in jsfiddle ?
Sure
with a bit of html
Perhaps I change it incorrectly
Of course
with the order of inclusion in your html

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