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  • Responsive grid, floated elements move underneath one another when min-width is reached

    - by Francesca
    I'm in the process of creating a responsive site (currently only working on the main content.) I've created two floated divs with percentage based widths. One contains an image which resizes with the browser resizing. The image has a min-width of 100px. Can anyone tell me why when put into a mobile sized width it doesn't drop down? How can I make the image stack underneath the text? JS Fiddle Live site

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  • Is it possible to use JavaScript to submit an unnamed form from outside an iFrame?

    - by Scott
    I know that may sound silly, but I'm trying to submit a form on a page inside an iFrame, from the parent site. Here's an example of the form: <form action="/add_email" method="post"> <div class="field"> <label for="newEmailAddress" style="width: auto">Add new email address</label> <input type="text" id="newEmailAddress" name="email" value="null" class="text-field" /> <input type="hidden" name="__app_key" value="null"/> <input type="submit" value="Add address and send activation email"> </div> </form> As you can see, the Submit button, and the form itself both lack a proper name or id, this is not something I have control over. (It's on an external website.) Any suggestions?

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  • Dependent checkbox, do you think this can be simplified more?

    - by Louie Miranda
    I have the following code which is working, I was wondering if this can simplified more. Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/TnpNV/8/ <form name="cbform"> <input type="checkbox" value="1" name="one" id="one" /> one<br /> <input type="checkbox" value="1" name="two" id="two" /> two </form>? <script> $('#one, #two').click(function(event) { var checked = $(this).is(':checked'); if (checked) { $('#one').attr('checked', true); $('#two').attr('checked', true); } else { $('#one').attr('checked', false); $('#two').attr('checked', false); } }); </script> It's basically a two checkbox that is dependent on each other. Jquery was used to check and uncheck them. Regards

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  • PHP 6 not backward compatible

    - by netrox
    From what I read, PHP 6 will break a lot of php scripts. I understand the reasons why it may break but why don't they just keep the PHP 5 and simply call PHP 6 as a different language based on PHP syntax? Like for example, why not just call php 6 scripts with an extension, "p6"- why are they trying so hard to make it backward compatible for old scripts when the extension can be used to call a specific interpreter?

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  • CSS Select only List after 1st layer

    - by Gidiyo
    Given <ul class="menu"> <li> <!-- layer1 --> <a href="/gbcweb/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=19&amp;Itemid=27"> <span>sub menu</span> </a> <ul> <li><!-- layer2 --> <a href="/gbcweb/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=22&amp;Itemid=34"> <span>sub menu1</span> </a> <ul> <li><!-- layer3 --> <a href="/gbcweb/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=22&amp;Itemid=34"> <span>sub menu2</span> </a> <!-- Continue layering --> </li> </ul> </li> </ul> </li><ul> How do I select all the from layer 2 onwards?And set a background image to all sub menu.

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  • How to implement "drag n drop" user interface on website?

    - by Nikkeloodeni
    Hello, I was wondering what would be the best way to implement some kind of "drag n drop" user interface? What i mean is that there would be one main page and every link click (eg. other sections like about, gallery, contact form) would open a new drag n drop element on top of that main page. Something like windows desktop where you can move your application windows around the screen. Would it be best to call different functions with AJAX when a link is clicked? Like "gallery" link would call gallery-function and retrieve dynamically generated contents of that "window" with AJAX call and then just load that stuff on some div? Or would some other type of approach suit better for this? I hope I was able to explain this clearly enough. I'm looking for a proper "design pattern" to implement this. All suggestions are wellcome! :)

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  • Showing current value in DB in a drop down box

    - by user195257
    Hello, this is my code which populates a drop down menu, all working perfectly, but when editing a database record, i want the first value in the drop down to be what is currently in the database, how would i do this? <li class="odd"><label class="field-title">Background <em>*</em>:</label> <label><select class="txtbox-middle" name="background" /> <?php $bgResult = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM `backgrounds`"); while($bgRow = mysql_fetch_array($bgResult)){ echo '<option value="'.$bgRow['name'].'">'.$bgRow['name'].'</option>'; } ?> </select></li>

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  • What is the benefit to add W3C logo in site?

    - by jitendra
    http://www.w3.org/QA/Tools/Icons If my code is valid then Should i add logo to all my personal and client sites.? Should i add logo to client sites and tell to client these are good to have? If code is valid but semantically correct even can we use logo? What is benefit and purpose to add these logos for XHTML, CSS accessibility. And what is the difference between Gold and Blue logo Why W3C provide these logos?

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  • php smarty not passing to browser unless logged in.

    - by Kyle Sevenoaks
    I'm not the best at understanding these things with php and smarty, but this is really annoying. On: http://www.euroworker.no/order, there is meant to be a display of the amount of tax included in the price like: Tax (25%): 772,- Totalt: 3861,- But unless the user has logged in or created a new account, the tax doesn't display. Here is the Smarty code: <tr id="taxtr"> <td>&nbsp;</td> <td>&nbsp;</td> {foreach $cart.taxes.$currency as $tax} <td>&nbsp;</td> <td colspan="4" class="subTotalCaption2">{$tax.name_lang}:&nbsp;</td> <td class="amount taxAmount2">{$tax.formattedAmount}&nbsp;</td> {$cart.formattedTotal.$currency {$GLOBALS.cartUpdate|@array_shift} {/foreach} </tr> I don't know about all the inner workings of this system (Livecart), but is there anything I can do or look through to make it force the calculation/display. Thanks..

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  • play background music continuously

    - by Ashish Rajan
    I am playing a background on my webpage by using miniswfloopplayer, now I want the music to play continuously throughout the website, currently the music starts all over again when a page loads which is quite obvious. I am looking for a approach where I can avoid the above situation. I know similar questions have been posted here, but they are inactive from a long time.

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  • c# calculation help

    - by Jonas B
    Hi, I'm pretty useless when it comes to math and I have a problem I need help with. This has nothing to do with schoolwork, it's in fact about alcatel and the ticketextractor. I have two values that needs to be calculated in a c# application according to a formula specified in their documentation: "The global callid is equal to: callid1 multiplied by 2 power 32 plus callid2" As I said I'm not big with maths so that statement says nothing to me. If anyone know how to calculate it i'd appreciate it! Thanks

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  • How do i sit 2 divs left and right of eachother

    - by s32ialx
    So what i am trying to acomplish is sitting <div id="box"> left of and <div id="box2"> right of inside the container of <div id="content"> <div id="content"> <div id="box1"> <h2>Company Information</h2> <img src="images/photo-about.jpg" alt="" width="177" height="117" class="aboutus-img" /> <p color="FF6600"> some content here </p> </div> <div id="clear"></div> <div id="box" style="width:350px;"> <h2>Availability</h2> <p> some more content here </p> </div> <div id="clear"></div> <div id="box2" style="width:350px;float:left;overflow: auto;"> <h2>Our Commitment</h2> <p> some content here </p> </div> </div>

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  • Calculate actual time from different timezones in php

    - by Thinker
    Hai, I would like to calculate actual time from different timezones. I have two mysql tables 1.Timezone table: This table contians two fields (offset value, country name) values are ( -12:00, Eniwetok, Kwajalein) (-11:00, Midway Island, Samoa).... so on 2.My employee table This table contains the employees details with two field names (created_on, timezone) and the values are (current timestamp, -11:00) (current timestamp, -12:00)..... so on Now, If my employee logged in to my system, i want to display the time according to their timezones values from tables. Basically if my Current timestamp is :2010-05-10 15:41:39 offset values is: +5:30 my result should be : 10 May 2010 3:41pm the same for different offset values for the same current timestamp. I believe i explained the issue correctly, if you want any information, please ask me.

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  • remove or disable focus border of browser via javascript

    - by helle
    Hey guys, does anybody know how to disable or manipulate the (in most browsers) dashed border of a dom-element if it has the focus in a tabindex order? i want to build my own style for a focused element but it would be great to use the exixsting feature -because with tabindex it is possible to bind keydown event to the dom-element ... you know what i mean? thanks and regards

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  • Sifr Horizontal Menu with LI

    - by Rosaiani
    Hello, I am designing a very simple horizontal menu with sIFR and CSS list. The thing about it is that it assigns a certain width to it that makes texts of different widths´ spacing look weird on screen. I´ve seen a default width and height of a certain amount, but what I need is to make it so that the flash is exactly the size of the text. Has anyone bumped into this issue before? Thanks!

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  • Show Div When Radio Checked

    - by maniootek
    I tried to use this code: <script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.10.2/jquery.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <style type="text/css"> div {display: none} </style> <script type="text/javascript"> $('.radio1').click(function () { $('.div1').show(); }); $('.radio2').click(function () { $('.div2').show(); }); </script> <label><input type="radio" name="group1" class="radio1"></label> <label><input type="radio" name="group1" class="radio2"></label> <div class="div1">Radio1 selected !</div> <div class="div2">Radio2 selected !</div> But when I check any radio then notthing happens. I tried with Fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/Ac9c4/ and same no results Any idea?

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  • How can I use javascript to convert relative href attributes into absolute paths?

    - by jhensley2
    I have a template that gets screenscraped from an outside vendor and need to include absolute paths in the navigation so the externally hosted content will properly link back to our site. Right now the page/template is driven by a global menu app written by our back end development staff... so anyone who updates our site goes in and changes the menus and their paths... Right now all of the links are linking to relative paths back to the root. For example <a href="/">Home</a> <a href="/news/">News</a> <a href="/media/">Media</a> <a href="/other/">Other</a> I need a simple way (preferably with jquery) to prepend "http://www.domain.com" to each of those links.

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  • Making invisible table rows visible one by one

    - by Roland
    I have the following situation I have a couple of table rows within a table eg <tr><td>One</td></tr> <tr><td>Two</td></tr> <tr><td>Three</td></tr> <tr><td>Four</td></tr> <tr><td>Five</td></tr> Say all of them are invisible Then I have a button to make them visible one by one, so if row 1 is invisible and I press the button then row 1 should be visible, if I press it again it sees that row 1 is already visible then it makes row 2 visible and so it goes on and on and on. How can I do this in Jquery so that jquery can accomplish this task for me. Is it possible?

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  • CSS IE7 Problem

    - by tpae
    Hello, I am trying to make a vertical progress bar, which works fine on almost all browsers except IE7. I don't know what's going on.. link text I've tried almost everything, and I can't figure out what's wrong...

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  • Padding/Margin/Border On Element Does Not Change DIV Height

    - by ryandlf
    Here is a very simply jsFiddle to demonstrate my problem: http://jsfiddle.net/ryandlf/mSmUv/4/ When an element has a top padding or margin and it sits on the first line within a div, the div does not respect that padding or margin and push the element down. In most cases this isn't an issue, but for example, if I have a button that has a top border and padding the top of the border will be cut off because the div is not taking into consideration the padding value. Is there a workaround for this other than just blindly setting margins or padding on every container div element and hoping I have added enough to account for any internal element that might be affected?

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  • Why does mobile first responsive design tend to not use max-width queries alongside the min-width queries?

    - by Sam
    First off, I understand the basic principles behind mobile first responsive web design, and totally agree with them. But one thing I don't understand: In my experience, not all styles for small screens can be used for the larger version of a website. For example, usually smaller versions tend to have larger clickable areas, hamburger navigation, etc. So I sometimes have to override these specific styles, aside from just progressively enhancing the base styles. So I was wondering: why is max-width rarely mentioned (or used) in the context of mobile-first responsive web design? Because it looks like it could be used to isolate styles for smaller screens that are not useful for larger screens, and would thus prevent unnecessary duplication of code. A quote which mentions min-width as typically mobile-first, but not max-width: Mobile first, from a coding perspective, means that your base style is typically a single-column, fully-fluid layout. You use @media (min-width: whatever) to add a grid-based layout on top of that. from: http://gomakethings.com/mobile-first-and-internet-explorer/ EDIT: So to be more specific: I was wondering if there is a reason to exclude max-width from a mobile-first responsive design (as it seems like it can be useful for writing your css as DRY as possible, as some styles for small screens will not be used for bigger screens).

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