I need a wee bit of CSS help. I commented on an answer, asking a further question, but don't think it really warrants a separate SO question. Basically: IF the content of the page does not meet or exceed the visible page, then place a div at the bottom of the visible page, ELSE IF the content of the page DOES meet or exceed the visible page, then place a div at the bottom of the actual page. Can anybody offer any advice?
@jonrsharpe I suppose so depending on the implementation, the above is basically what I want - I really dislike using heavy IDEs - just wish BBEdit would bloody do it
@jonrsharpe haha, good question: say I "import time" and for some reason can't remember the function is "sleep(int)", I do "time." instead and get the list of available functions. basically what a proper IDE like Eclipse does
does anybody know an alternative to bbedit/textedit/generic-text-editor for Mac that does proper python lookups (can't remember the proper name) and autocompletion?
hey guys, anybody decent with regex matching and django? feel like an idiot today. try your hand at this (django 404): pattern: "^football/ ^[A-Za-z]$", the current URL, "football/liverpool", didn't match.
has anybody tried using the new Visual Studio Code with python on Windows? I've tried to create a python task to save me from swapping to command line but it doesn't work.
When using the any() function like so: "if any(x in data for x in TYPES)", is there an elegant way to discover what 'x in TYPES' satisfied the condition?
@SecondRikudo so, ignoring what my website is for or why I wouldn't want to use the Citrix web portal they provide, I can]t kick off ICA sessions via a browser?
Yes, so I have a website, and a Citrix farm... I want my user to be able to click the resource they want to access and then do what they do... via the browser.
Can anyone offer some insight? I am getting "exc_bad_access (code=2, address=0xbf7fff3c)" with the following line of code: "NSInteger cellSection = [[tableView indexPathForCell:myCell] section];"