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1:43 AM
@cimmanon episode 7 spoiler?
or one of the old ones
hah
 
:D
 
 
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Abe
3:17 AM
@TylerH how are flash and arrow doing?
need to watch the last series of arrow, but clearly i forgot the previous ones :B
the last thing i remember is hm
speedy actual father is still alive. don't remember the name. the dark archer
maybe that was two seasons ago
 
 
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4:23 AM
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Q: css selector for link you are at

Aiden GrossmanIs there a CSS selector that will work when you are on a link. For example if I am on the homepage of my website and it is called default.aspx and there is a link on the page to default.aspx I would like it to reformat the default.aspx link. I have not seen a CSS selector for this. I do not even ...

Answers for "things that are not that ^" include:
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A: Pseudo Class :current

BoltClockBesides being a brand new pseudo-class that was introduced only relatively recently, :current does not mean what you think it means. Ironically, the same draft does propose another new pseudo-class for links to the current document, called :local-link, but neither of these are implemented because...

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A: Confused by CSS pseudo-class :active

BoltClockThere is no concept of "active page" in CSS. In fact, the SitePoint Reference debunks this by saying: The pseudo-class does not signify a link to the active, or current, page—that’s a common misconception among CSS beginners. What the spec says is right: :active simply styles elements that ...

The only candidate for a canonical that I can find (because I answered), but it's clouded with imagined drawbacks and stuff
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Q: Semantic way to select current or active links in navigation menu

CésarCurrently the most common way to identify the current link is adding a class to the anchor or its parent: <li class="active"><a href="/">Home</a></li> This technique has a couple of drawbacks: Adding the class is often delegated to server languages and it means an extra work just for present...

closed as unclear, not very many votes all around
 
5:02 AM
 
5:24 AM
@Wes good, pissed that they took a month off of normal airing for some dumb reason
also yeah that was like two seasons ago
 
Wes
they always take a break for xmas for some reason
also walking dead...
 
@Kitler Happy birthday!
almost made it :/
 
Wes
\o
 
6:05 AM
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Q: Print preview margin of print-hidden part in chrome new version

Sagar NaliyaparaI have shown some screenshots which shows problem I'm trying to print this page with only table and as shown in image with open side pane i have put that sidepanel into print-hidden and it was working till the version of google chrome 46.0.2490.71 but after next update currently my google chrome...

if anyone can help...
 
 
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8:53 AM
o/
 
9:27 AM
posted on December 18, 2015

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

 
Hi everyone
how to play .mov file in browser?
 
9:53 AM
lol this guy never saw it coming youtu.be/kfVsfOSbJY0
 
10:11 AM
Hahaha, I like this one way more youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
 
10:50 AM
posted on December 18, 2015 by Catalin Zorzini

A set of 36 carefully crafted allergen-related icons for food and cosmetics. Made by our friends at Vandelay Design exclusively for Codrops readers. Freebie: Allergy Info Cosmetic & Food Icons (AI, EPS, PSD, SVG, PNG) was written by Catalin Zorzini and published on Codrops.

 
:)
that cody must be a huge wuss
 
11:31 AM
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Q: how the classes should be written in a maintainable way

gatesI have following snippet .global-oxygen-font{ font-family: $font-oxygen; font-size: 16px; line-height: 31px; letter-spacing: 0.32px; } And I am extending it whenever it is used like this line 100. div{@extend .global-oxygen-font} line 200. p{@extend .global-oxygen-font} So a...

can anyone give some suggestions on the above question
 
11:55 AM
@BoopathiRajan Quicktime?
 
 
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hello
margin not working in @media print if anyone can help me...
in latest update of chrome
otherwise it was working fine
in older version
 
1:30 PM
??
 
@SagarNaliyapara Have you tried checking the latest changelog for chrome?
they usually are very thorough explaining these things
 
@MadaraUchiha why did you close a broader canonical question as a duplicate of a more specific question?
 
@Neil thank you
i will check it
 
1:51 PM
@cimmanon Same answer, but Zach's was better.
 
@MadaraUchiha horseshit
it wasnt better when i closed it as a dupe
the canonical is older by a year and is broad enough to be more applicable to similar questions
 
2:39 PM
I'm new to Sitecore and the Design view in the editor has stopped working as of a few days ago. Can anyone point me in the right direction of what to check?

If you type in the design view then switch to the HTML view, what you typed appears in there, but isn't present in the Design view
 
2:51 PM
Is doing git rebase origin the same as doing git merge origin if you disregard the fact that it alters the history i.e just considering the end product in terms of code?
 
 
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3:55 PM
In the end all commits of both branches are combined into one branch, so I'm going with yes
 
@ton.yeung that choice is up to you - the only thing I would keep in mind is to have as little html elements as possible
 
Wes
not abe anymore
 
crl
Wes was your name before Abe no? I remember someone with that name
 
Wes
yes it was
 
crl
ok, SO should keep the history of names, would be fun
 
5:09 PM
@Wes oow
 
crl
!!urban Wes
 
@crl Abbe A hot sexy bitch with a big attitude. If you ever come across her, don't let her go! this bitch will always be there for you whenever you need her. Abbe's are awesome.
@crl [wes](http://wes.urbanup.com/2778475) also known as [\[wez\]](http://urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=wez)
An msn emotion which describes something that is confusing discusting and completely offensive all at the same time.
 
crl
yea good choice
 
5:36 PM
Anyone want to take a shot at this?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34360305/boostrap-cant-align-form-group-input-inside-form-group?noredirect=1#comment56463117_34360305
 
crl
I hate so much the col-4-shit things, so inflexible
 
That's just bootstrap though
What do you like better?
 
crl
the second syllable of the last word in my previous comment
 
I've heard of it, but haven't used it, probably is better. I'm in an environment where it's not really my choice though
 
6:33 PM
http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2015/12/18/star-wars-will-always-be-star-wars/
CommitStrip
Star Wars will always be Star Wars
CommitStrip
1450463401
 
 
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7:50 PM
wb @Wes
take back your old avatar too
feels nostalgic
 
Wes
will do
 
crl
8:03 PM
seriously I'd like to know why my boss want to use UIkit, noone here even know it, it's like a copy of bootstrap with some worse choice and code
he read that eugenesivokon.com/why-uikit-is-better-than-twitter-bootstrap and was angry, so it's hard to discuss
which is wrong ^, I tested the bs.min.js and bs.min.css size and they are even lower than uikit, more or less 30k for bs4 and 34k for bs3, but size isn't really a big deal anyway at that point
 
Wes
8:50 PM
mu js-fu is rusty
 
crl
show us your code :p
 
Wes
9:07 PM
<aside class=" min-width-10 min-width-20 min-width-30 min-width-40 min-width-50 min-width-60 min-width-70 min-width-80 min-width-90 min-width-100 min-width-110 min-width-120 min-width-130
element media queries ftw #idowhatiwant
 
Wes
9:41 PM
if you ask me, it's ridiculous that we can't nest <a> or <label>'s
 
crl
10:04 PM
seems crazy to want to nest them, a link is a link that makes you go somewhere
 
Wes
it's only disallowed by the spec, browsers are capable of handling them though
moving on, clearly msie and edge still don't support intrinsic dimensions
min-content etc
 
 
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crl
11:12 PM
<iframe srcdoc="<p>Some HTML</p>" src="http://microsoft.com">
</iframe>
why that.. and not:
<iframe src="">
  <p>Some HTML content src is overriden, the css is no longer inherited</p>
</iframe>
 
the first seems absurd to me.
html in an attribute?
 
crl
yea that's horrible, but that's the spec for srcdoc
there should be a <cssframe> for isolating css
 
according to the mdn, the two samples you gave aren't equivalent, the first would result in <p>Some HTML</p> unless srcdoc is not supported, in which case it would show http://microsoft.com, where as your second will show whatever is in src, unless it doesn't exist. right? (so essentially they are equivalent, since your src is empty, but if it wasn't, then they wouldn't be)
 
crl
yea #2 doesn't exist, I just hoped it was made like that
 
11:29 PM
hmm.. they aren't equivalent. your second doesn't show the html at all. You would actually have to write it to the frame with js.
 
@cimmanon I appreciate you taking it to meta, but you still haven't convinced me (or even seriously tried to) why my decision was wrong there.
Also, "horseshit" is not a valid argument.
(Nor is it a way to start a meaningful conversation, really)
If you want to talk about it, I'm willing to. But please keep it constructive.
 
11:48 PM
@MadaraUchiha "i liked it better" isnt constructive, either
 
Perhaps.
Are you willing to work something out, or do you just want to complain about my poor decision making? :)
 
that depends.
 
The reason I liked Zach's answer better than yours, is because while both of them explain the reason the situation is problematic, his offer solutions.
Think you can top him in that regard?
I really have no intention hurting your closing workflow, I think you're doing a good job at it (and you're pretty much the only one with a gold badge, aren't you?)
 
the second answer on the older question offers a solution. if we judged all questions based entirely on their accepted answer, we would have a lot less useful canonical questions
i am also the only silver badge holder, too, i think
 
@cimmanon Canonical answers are almost entirely considered by their accepted answer alone.
 

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