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12:48 AM
Can I post a link for QA here? just for a css problem :(
Im new to chat so I will just paste my link here for bigger audience to solve this.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50205175/how-to-make-height-of-the-div-anchors-to-edge
 
 
4 hours later…
4:49 AM
@ZachSaucier I did it
 
5:02 AM
@dscythe you should allow time to pass for the Q&A to answer the question before posting links to chat - that means usually 12 hours to a couple days
as seen in this instance, your question has been answered (by marking it as a duplicate) so now your posts in chat are empty space
 
5:21 AM
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posted on May 07, 2018

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@ZachSaucier Hi., regarding duplicate answer, i already tried that but there's a problem when im using angularjs It just doesnt solve that. Linking my demo sample also., you can see it doesnt applies to my sample.
 
With all due respect, if you read the SO "how to ask a question" or this room's description (or rules), you would see that when asking questions and seeking help with a code-related issue, you're to create a MCVE for people to debug. We're not going to look through and have to understand your whole project just to fix one little issue - that's your job, not ours
if you're involving kendo or anything similar to a CSS-specific question, you're not to the point of a MCVE
 
6:15 AM
Hi @ZachSaucier, I already read the MCVE few times now and this is not my first time to ask also. I just dont get the sense of downvoting a question that I think the previous answer didnt answer in this case. Anyways, Thank you all. Thanks really help :D
 
 
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2:23 PM
damnit another moderator changed their username
SO really needs a feature that indicates when a user has done this and lets you hover over it and see what their most previous username was for a month or something
this is really confusing for moderators to keep changing their name around
 
2:43 PM
@TylerH seems to be the in thing to do these days among mods
@TylerH This is available only to moderators
It is confusing - and irritating - when moderators change their usernames though
 
@BoltClock I feel like it should be available to everyone
Runescape had that feature and it was great
someone changed their username on your friends list or clan list? An icon appears next to the name and you can hover it to see what it used to be
only stores the info for a few months
 
@TylerH When a user anonymizes themself, they probably want some privacy. Making that information available to everyone defeats that purpose. Name changes... maybe, I dunno. People change their usernames for all sorts of reasons
Yeah I have that problem on Steam
Ugh I need to purge my friendlist
 
@BoltClock I understand, but they are an elected official
and they have powers
I feel like there ought to be a little transparency
maybe even just a privilege that you get at 1k rep or something - that would easily stop any twitter mobbing or what-have-you
 
@TylerH Oh you were referring to mods
 
and again, it's not like I want to see their past username for eternity, just a couple days or weeks so that people can go "oh, okay, that's who that is"
@BoltClock yeah mods only
 
2:56 PM
@TylerH You should propose that on meta
 
I am discussing it in the tavern briefly, then yeah I probably will
wasn't sure if I should propose it on MSO or MSE
 
3:47 PM
looks like the moderator in question changed their username back
I will avoid the meta request for now
 
4:27 PM
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Q: .scrollLeft <a/> navigation arrows in Firefox only

SVanCleveA carousel of links that I built has navigation arrows that are not working in Firefox, but they do work in Chrome and IE: https://codepen.io/anon/pen/deZmgd $('#right-button').click(function() { event.preventDefault(); $('#content').animate({ scrollLeft: "+=500" }, "slow"); }); $...

@TylerH See?
@mdkieran I guess it's meant to be short for "this <div></div> tag" assuming that's how they would have written it without shortening it... but yeah it just messes with my head because <div/> <p/> <ul/> etc in the first place are XHTML, not HTML, hence the irony.
 
5:26 PM
 
See what, exactly?
 
 
3 hours later…
8:26 PM
is anybody out there o/
hello
wondering if anyone could help with creating a particular selector
if it is even possible
here is the code:
<span>Showing <span class="coveo-highlight">5</span> of <span class="coveo-highlight">5</span> events</span>
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is there a selector I could use to **Bold** the word ***of*** between 5/5
 
@allenski No.
 
no way
dam..
 
Not with that DOM structure.
 
thought so
code is generated this way
and the design wants the numbers + the word "of" to be bold
 
It's either the "Showing" "of" and "events" bold, or none of them.
 
8:41 PM
i thought it could start with:
span > span.coveo-highlight+
then something at then there...
 
user1596138
There are selectors that will do it. There are no robust ones, tho
 
user1596138
Answer is still no don't let me confuse you.
 
actually
there may be a way
make it all bold, then use :first-word & :last-word { font-weight: normal }
 
user1596138
Terrible, :thumbs-up:
 
hahaha
but does the job
 
user1596138
8:43 PM
> There are no robust ones, tho
 
thanks for jumping in though!
 
8:54 PM
if only :first-word & :last-word actually existed!!!
 

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