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1:00 PM
unless it's on a question
 
@BasementKeyboardHero o shit -2 my bad... but still if someone up votes from -2 votes to -1 votes... that person gets +10 rep
 
@BoltClock I don't know.. people are weird
 
or am I wrong? because I remember one of my answers doing that
 
If you want, I'll counter it so you stand a fair chance of getting upvotes
It doesn't seem deserving of the downvote in any case
 
Alternatively, let it stand
 
1:01 PM
@Neil I fail to see that logic?
 
And when the OP sees it and realizes "hey, that's the right answer!"
 
each upvote is +10 each downvote is -2, regardless of the answer score
 
And they can't help but comment on my answer "why would someone downvote this? it's the right answer"
 
@PeeHaa What, that you tend to get more upvotes if your post isn't downvoted?
 
@Neil In my experience that is not the case. :)
 
1:02 PM
In fact I bet it's happened to one of my answers before, not that I can recall off the top of my head
 
The opposite rather
 
Well proportionally, no
 
When people see a downvote on a correct answer they are more inclined to upvote (to counter)
 
Obviously if you have 500 upvotes, you may get 5 downvotes and 5 is obviously more than one downvote and no upvotes
 
@PeeHaa It's like Cunningham's Law, except with votes
 
1:03 PM
Would be interesting to see some statistics honestly
Maybe that's true for -1 or -2
 
@BoltClock Yeak kinda :)
 
I'll leave it then.. I somehow doubt the op will stumble on your post and declare it the right answer :P
But that says nothing about your post but rather the fact that downvoted posts are generally fodder for being downvoted and/or ignored
 
Hopefully they'll be clued in by the notification
 
@BasementKeyboardHero hahahahaha
 
1:09 PM
@KeyboardWarrior you laugh too much to be a happy individual
 
weird, ($('#testUrl').val() != '' && validateURL.test($('#testUrl').val())) returns me true and false alternately ...
 
!==
!@
 
@rlemon o/
lel
 
8=>
 
1:11 PM
@Eirinn I am dead inside
 
And ugly on the outside
#rekt
 
[14:46] <rlemon_work> `well this is a conversation to wake upto
 
lal
Is there a facebook api token?
 
@BasementKeyboardHero neh, its weird indeed though cuz both should return true
 
I mean, does such exist?
 
1:12 PM
but it seems like one returns false hence the expression goes false
 
@Eirinn it's more of an app token
 
@BasementKeyboardHero usable by web tools or only in sdk context?
 
@Mr.Alien what's the validateURL code
@Eirinn sdk
 
aw :(
 
its a regex to be obvious
 
1:13 PM
thx
 
There are individual user tokens
 
@Vader At least i ain't afraid of showing my face instead of hiding behind a mask?
 
@Mr.Alien is it a correct regex :D
 
eh fixed
 
Enjoy your cheetos... bitch #GetRekt
 
1:14 PM
lol
 
@BasementKeyboardHero nothing is correct when am working xD
 
@Mr.Alien now do this var testUrl = $('#testUrl'); :D
 
@KeyboardWarrior when I think about wes, thats the picture I get in my mind
@BasementKeyboardHero haha
 
@Mr.Alien :P I love wes <3
 
wes ain't fat
 
1:15 PM
@KeyboardWarrior #heismybro
 
@BasementKeyboardHero Ovular
 
I figured it out: the downvoter couldn't stand seeing my rep not being a multiple of 5 or 10
Now it is
 
cc @FrontpageExpert <3
 
1:15 PM
@BoltClock ahahahha
 
@BoltClock It's only fair
 
@BoltClock Logically
 
what does "delete console.log;" actually do?
plot spoiler, not what it says^
 
@BoltClock Makes sense to me...
 
1:21 PM
@Neil I wish! :D
 
@BoltClock Roflmao
 
@Neil what exactly is zero ? why it get infinite when we divide by it , its confusing :/
 
@BasementKeyboardHero i am big boned
 
@NullPoiиteя We don't get infinity, that's a common misconception
 
no you get an error
 
1:24 PM
@Mr.Alien when i think about you, i think of a goat farm
 
infinity isn't a number
 
exactly
 
"Cannot divide by Zero", you don't get infinity
 
so what we will get ? these question makes mind crazy
 
@FrontpageExpert <3
 
1:25 PM
it's complicated :P
I only know because I watched a decent youtube video about it
 
@Neil pfft, flatlander
 
There are several reasons why you can't just assume something divided by zero is infinity
 
mostly because it doesn't make sense
 
@FrontpageExpert need your id, google one preferred
 
@Neil i have done too and also read couple of books but never get satisfactory answer :D
 
1:27 PM
Logically it could just as easily be -infinity, and unless you're prepared to say -infinity = infinity, you can't call something divided by zero infinity
In mathematics there is a distinction
 
you want to take a part of something and return the rest and you ommit a valid possibility
 
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A: What's default HTML/CSS link color?

BoltClockIt varies across browsers, but you should be able to use each browser's developer tools to get the computed color in, say, the page about:blank (because the only styles in effect there are user agent styles). As of HTML5, the foreground colors of hyperlinks, among other things, are on track fo...

@Downvoter: Thanks, I missed having a palindromic reputation score (31013 now). — BoltClock ♦ Jan 23 '11 at 18:26
 
it's like saying 10/banana
 
@Downvoter#2: Thanks, but you should have upvoted another one of my answers before downvoting this one in order for my reputation score to be a palindrome again (95849 now). — BoltClock ♦ Mar 5 '12 at 16:51
@Downvoter#3: Thanks, but I'm not sure what you're trying to achieve with that downvote. — BoltClock ♦ Dec 29 '12 at 14:56
 
at least in euclidean mathematics
 
1:28 PM
@Neil damn you and your imaginary numbers
 
@Neil havent studied that gonna check that out after work
@Eirinn these things are fascinating
 
@BoltClock you worry way too much about rep
 
Why does the raspberry pi compute module have to be soooo expensive x,x
 
a=b
a*a=b*a
a^2=ab
a^2 - b^2=ab - b^2
(a + b)(a - b)=b(a - b)
(a + b)(a - b)/(a - b)=b(a - b)/(a - b)
a + b=b
b + b=b
2b=b
2=1
can anyone find the flaw in that?
 
@NullPoiиteя I pretty much flunked geometry, don't listen to me
 
1:29 PM
@DarkAshelin It's a running gag
 
@Neil yeah you can't divide by zero damnit
 
right, that's the point. you can't pretend that what you get afterwards is valid.. ever
 
I knew the answer, I'm just attempting to sound smart
 
or crazy shit like that happens
 
@FrontpageExpert don't you dare ignore me
 
1:32 PM
today's going to be an awesome day. For once I don't have anything pressing to do, so I think I'm going to study up on ruby
 
@DarkAshelin anyway those comments were long deleted, I resurrected them just to link. I would have totally kept them there for the sheer comedy value
 
@Neil that is crazy
 
@Mr.Alien check twitter
 
1
Q: How to merge several swagger JSON files?

JokeriusHaving master JSON file {"swaggerVersion":"1.2","apiVersion":"1.0","apis":[{"path":"/api1"},{"path":"/api2"},{"path":"/api3"},{"path":"/api4"}]} and json files for each of 4 apis, which working well with swagger library each. But when I tried to place it all into one json file like {"swagg...

haha swag
 
@FrontpageExpert cool....
 
1:33 PM
:D
 
@DarkAshelin use the yolo library to merge your swag
 
@PeeHaa o/
 
o/
 
@Eirinn ain't nobody got time for that!
 
@Eirinn library library? We have an entire framework with swag!
 
1:35 PM
:P
 
:)
 
<script type="text/javascript">
   swag.writeApplication({technology:  'ajax, HTML5, node', awesome: true});
   swag.start();
</script>
Done
 
yeah, that rocks
 
@PeeHaa Oh you weren't kidding
 
1:39 PM
cheers guys... have a good one
 
@KeyboardWarrior Have a nice.. rest of the day?
 
@Neil :P
 
var myURL;
if (Bro(app).doYouEven('config.environment.buildURL')) {
    myURL = app.config.environment.buildURL('dev');
}
 
0
Q: HTML Marquee Hspace % wont take

Alice I-iWhenever I try to enter a % into Hspace for Marquee it acts as if nothing is entered. It only seems to take a pixle value of which I can not properly use becuase of the variation in screen sizes so I would very much like to have it at 100% screen scoll. Current code: <div style="position: ...

 
1:42 PM
@StephanMuller I think that entire library was written entirely just to be able to write the line: Bro(object).doYouEven('lift') === Bro.TOTALLY
 
yes
I'm surprised marquees even still work btw
 
entirely worth it
 
They did remove <blink> though
So that's at least something
 
I don't even know how to answer the question, feel free if you do
 
@BoltClock haha
 
1:47 PM
@BoltClock I still have hope chrome will reintroduce it though :)
 
@PeeHaa I remember there was a ticket for it...
 
@neil hahaha!
night guys peeps
 
@mikedidthis Answered
Probably should prefer css animation instead but I'm too lazy
 
stackoverflow.com/a/7640820/1542290 heh... didn't knew all are babies here (includes me too)
 
@Mr.Alien are there deleted comments which I'm not seeing?
 
1:56 PM
that is a deleted answer, need 10k + rep
 
@DarkAshelin
 
@Sippy ^
 
As I currently do not know Java or understand it I would much prefer HTML - marquee. CSS would even be acceptable. I have used it before many times and just this once I can't seem to get it to work. — Alice I-i 2 mins ago
 
Lol
sec
 
@mikedidthis she is right +1
 
1:59 PM
@Mr.Alien +1
 
and am sure she meant js there
 
I hope so.
 
Wow. When I saw the title I thought this was a post from 1990, yet I see the current timestamp. Good for you for keeping the marquee tag alive! — PeeHaa 16 mins ago
ehehehehe
 
why won't the "Contact" stay white when I take my cursor of the text
one sec
 
2:05 PM
@Vader because you are assigning #fff on a tag
and you are transitioning li tag
so there is no inheritance for transitioning if you expect so
 
hmm
 
instead assign the color on li tag and then use .whatever li a {color : inherit;}
thats the reason I use a {text-decoration: none; color: inherit;} as a reset at the top of my stylesheet
 
so all you did was add the inherit property?
so a will inherit the color from who?
 
inherit is the value, color is the property
it inherits color from parent
 
2:08 PM
@TylerH @ZachSaucier epictv.com/media/podcast/…
 
who is it's parent? is it the closest most surrounding tag?
 
@Vader level1 > level2 > level3 inherit > level4 so here level 4 will inherit from 3 and not 2 or 1
if you don't have color declared in level3, it will inherit from level 2 and so on
 
so it searches from the inside to outside for a parent that defines the color attribute?
 
wait will show you an example, jsfiddle takes life to load
remove class two from CSS and than see
 
@BasementKeyboardHero must be a european video
nobody in America calls a phone a mobile
 
2:15 PM
it inherits the color from the previous parent IF DEFINED
 
@Mr.Alien yeah, cool, didn't know this
 
a mobile is one of those things that hangs from your ceiling and spins
 
also since when is tomato a color?
 
@Vader since alien recommended to w3c that they should add tomato and they were like yea we should, we want more tomatoes...
 
2:17 PM
so many predefined colors
 
@Vader change your nav a:hover selector to nav li:hover a and you will have the effect you want
 
hmm
 
then you should also remove color: #ECF0F1; from nav li:hover because it isn't doing anything
 
Yeah I have a lot of dead tags I think
 
I would also personally recommend moving text-shadow: 1px 2px 0px #111; from .logo to a new selector, .logo h1
Because having text shadow on the p text as well is just a little weird
 
2:27 PM
@TylerH he had a:hover for nav?
 
look at the fiddle
 
nav li:hover a
 
he had nav a:hover
 
Didn't know that worked
 
yes, you can change children elements when hovering a parent
however you can't change parent elements when hovering a child
this was supposed to be possible in CSS Selectors Level 4 with the :has() selector
 
2:28 PM
@Vader if I have to give you a real world example for that than we use it for making dropdown menus
 
but the working group is a bunch of dicks and suggests that browsers not include it in CSS
 
@Mr.Alien so I shouldn't use this?
 
@Vader depends on your requirement
 
@Vader there's nothing wrong with changing text color on hover
 
yeah, it's a site link
 
2:29 PM
 
Dats magic
 
actually > is not required, a space will work as well
 
is that how drop down menus are done?
 
yap
 
In CSs yes
in jQuery you could do it with a h tag and ul and a .toggle for n level navigations
 
2:34 PM
you can also use varieties like +, ~ in your selectors as per your dom like jsfiddle.net/hycgbtLs/1
 
works even better
 
@TylerH They didn't suggest that browsers not include it in CSS
 
@Vader there's no difference between that and Alien's fiddle
 
Yes there is
 
2:36 PM
It was browser vendors that said so
 
his hovers when you mouse over the line
mine only over the word
 
@BoltClock sure they did, by putting it--alone--on a complete track, when everything else is on the fast track
and saying that the complete track shouldn't be accessible by CSS
 
The fast track is for things that can reliably be implemented fast in CSS. The complete track is everything else
The vendors haven't figured out how to implement parent selectors fast, so they put it in complete in the meantime
 
@Vader nlevel menu with jquery, super simple jsfiddle.net/gh4g2pg7
 
they shouldn't be separating
implement the kitchen sink and let us decide what is worth the speed or cost
if it's that bad we just won't use it and it will achieve the same effect anyway
 
2:40 PM
@Eirinn interesting, but it selects the text when I click on it
 
disable user selection then
and it shouldn't unless you double click it :)
or drag
 
@BoltClock PS for future reference, when I talk about the working group or w3 or anything, I mean them and their decisions as a group, not the individual users who make up the group. Because a lot of those individuals are from browser teams, but I view the browser teams as a separate entity
 
@TylerH You could tell them that
 
I am opening and closing the menu fast
so it also selects as a side effect
 
just like a CEO of company X who sits on the board of company Y, when company Y makes a decision it doesn't mean company X did that
 
2:42 PM
hi everyone....!
I'm using the Select2 4.0 beta version...
How to limit SELECT2 only to accept eamils...?
here's stack solution which isn't looking fine.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22726877/limit-select2-to-only-accept-email-addresses
 
@Vader just disable text select then
 
@BoltClock I have emailed a few of them saying as much
 
@Vader or have it trigger on hover instead of click. The code is the same.
@FrontpageExpert not officially? :P
 
they don't tend to listen
@Vader Anyway, this site about pluto better be the coolest site ever
 
2:43 PM
@Eirinn cool
 
with all the work you're doing here
 
:D
It not even really about pltuo
 
So much work for "a kind of sort of planet we don't really know I mean... probably maybe planet status"
 
just a bunch of incoherent dribble
 
[]-)
 
2:45 PM
@TylerH Did they say anything?
 
@BoltClock I never got a response
@Eirinn heresy
 
@TylerH what now?
 
Defaming our planetary overlord, Pluto
 
Oh nono, I wholeheartedly support our robot overlords, i mean protectors.
 
CSS is ignoring me
 
2:51 PM
no
you're ignoring you
that just shows what you've written
 
@Vader hahaha
in all seriousness though alignment isn't a valid css property
 
wtf
 
I pledge allegiance to the flag, of the United Combine Union, and to the dictatorship for which it stands, one collective under God, indivisible with supression fields for all.
 
why does ST3 auto complete for it then
 
@Vader you want text-align or vertical-align
 
2:52 PM
because it's retarded?
 
or maybe you mean margin: 0 auto
 
@TylerH but that only works if I specify a width
 
okay?
 
@Vader yeah, a width to its container
Just throw a width: 100% on there and you're done
 
Doesn't seems to have changed
 
2:56 PM
haha
how are you going to center something with 100% width?
 
^ that
 
That's what neil said
dammit @Neil
 
neil troll
 
even 90% doesn't work properly
I bet it bsecuase of the images
 
I don't even know what you're trying to obtain here
 
2:57 PM
There should be an equal amount of space to the left and right of the group of images
 
That div is centered, despite the margin on the right
 
do display: inline-block; instead of width
 
no neil wasn't trolling
he was talking about width: 100% in relation to margin: 0 auto
 
width: 100% on the container.. obviously you can't center anything that occupies the entire width
 
hi team!
 
2:59 PM
this kinda works
 

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