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  • Prevent <img> tags in HTML from wrapping

    - by IL CARTOLAiO
    Hi all, I have a javascript that dynamically creates many <img> tags, and appends them to various divs. I want to prevent these images from wrapping; when the screen resolution is not enough to contain them the browser should create horizontal scroll-bars. Sorry for this bad English.

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  • Fetch html page content into a var

    - by Cipher
    Just a small question here, that how do we get fetch the html content via ajax into a variable that I could use later. Right now, I have a button on the click of which, I fetch another html page simply through load method as follows: $('#container').load('http://127.0.0.1/someUrl') I want to get the content into a var instead that I could at a later time use to append to the dom $('#someContainer').append(someVar)

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  • jQuery change id!

    - by Kyle Sevenoaks
    I am a jQuery noobie, and have been trying to add a script to change the id of a div onClick. Here is a jsfiddle example. $(function accept() { $("div:scrollwrap").attr('scrollwrap','highlight'); });? Thanks :)

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  • How Can I Create A Featured Content Area?

    - by ThatMacLad
    I'm working on a blog and I'd love to create a homepage with a featured post image area. I'd like it to switch between 2-3 of the latest posts images. I was wondering how I would go about doing this but so that I also have a form to update it rather than constantly editing my code.

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  • Best method to cache objects in PHP?

    - by Martin Bean
    Hi, I'm currently developing a large site that handles user registrations. A social networking website for argument's sake. However, I've noticed a lag in page loads and deciphered that it is the creation of objects on pages that's slowing things down. For example, I have a Member object, that when instantiated with an ID passed as a construct parameter, it queries the database for that members' row in the members database table. Not bad, but this is created each time a page is loaded; and called more than once when say, calling an array of that particular members' friends, as a new Member object is created for each friend. So on a single page I can have upwards of seven of the same object, but containing different properties. What I'm wanting to do is to find a way to reduce the database load, and to allow persist objects between page loads. For example, the logged in user's object to be created on login (which I can do) but then stored somewhere for retrieval so I don't have to keep re-creating the object between page loads. What is the best solution for this? I've had a look at Memcache, but with it being a third-party module I can't have the web host install it on this occasion. What are my alternatives, and/or best practices in my case? Thanks in advance.

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  • How to change text via jQuery?

    - by Will Merydith
    I am trying to change the "show more" text depending on the state. This isn't working: <div id="description"> text goes here </div> <div id="more-less-container"> <a href="#" id="more-less">expand / collapse</a> </div> <script> var open = false; $('#more-less').click(function() { if (open) { $('#description').animate({height:'10em'}); $('#more-less').innerHTML ='show less'; } else { $('#description').animate({height:'100%'}); $('#more-less').innerHTML ='show more'; } open = !open; }); </script>

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  • How do I make a shrinkable scrollbar?

    - by diadem
    What I want: <div style="overflow:scroll;width:100%;height:50%;"> &nbsp; <div style="height:500px;width:400px;border:solid 3px red;"> </div> </div> <div style="overflow:scroll;width:100%;HEIGHT:50%;"> &nbsp; <div style="height:500px;width:400px;border:solid 3px red;"> </div> </div> Notice how if I shrink the height of the window the scrollbars shrink. This is the functionality I want. The issue: I want to make something similar to the above, only with a fixed height of 100 pixels for the top div. If I do this in practice the bottom scrollbar no longer shrinks as I shrink the page - the system adds an outer scrollbar to manage both sections. I don't want this, I want to retain the behavior seen above. How do I do this?

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  • ANy way to fix the position of image

    - by Mirage
    I have an image on the left hand side and text on right side. Like two column layout. I want that when i scroll the text then the image should stay at center of page. I tried using position:fixed But then the problem , sometimes when i resize the IE window to small size then the image stay at same position and it comes out of the main content area when i scroll down. I want that image should scroll but should stay within the content area . It should not move outsid ethe main content aqrea

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  • Question about centering a Div .

    - by Sakti
    div { margin:90px auto; } This code centers the div in chrome with a top margin of 90px, but the results are different in all other browsers .. is there a common method to center the div and have a top margin at the same time ?

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  • DIV appear differently in chrome only.

    - by DreamWave
    I have a website at bgflirt.com that appears differently in FireFox and Chrome. This is how it looks in firefox: and here's how it looks in chrome: As you can see, in chrome (and safari) the page is not stretched to fit the entire screen. I'm using this code for positioning the div containing the flash on the right: <div style="width: 200px; position: absolute; right: 0px; top: 10px; overflow: hidden;"> </div> The page should look the way it does in firefox, in all browsers. Any ideas on how to fix this will be greatly appreciated !

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  • Z-index vs Accessibility

    - by MetalAdam
    Here's a simplification of my code that I'm having problems with, in regards to layering. <ul id="main_menu"> <li>Option 1 <ul id="submenu1"> <li>link</li> <li>link</li> <li>link</li> </ul> </li> <li>Option 2 <ul id="submenu2"> <li>link</li> <li>link</li> <li>link</li> </ul> </li> </ul> My issue is that submenu2 seems to be above Option 1. I have tried to give them appropriate z-indexes, but they don't seem to work... I'm assuming because submenu2 is a child of Option 2, and has no relevance to Option 1. Any idea of any work around that would help resolve my issue? I'm using large graphics for most of these links, so the overlapping is quite obvious.

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  • array of objects of a class

    - by anurag18294
    #include class test{ int a; char b; public: test() { cout<<"\n\nDefault constructor being called"; } test(int i,char j) { a=i; b=j; cout<<"\n\nConstructor with arguments called"; } }; int main() { test tarray[5]; test newobj(31,'z'); }; In the above code snippet can we intialize values to tarray[5].

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