I'm not optimistic.
But they're about to reinvent the Web! (see my edit)
I'm reinventing the Web right now AIFG!
I'm reinventing the Web... in my pants!
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I'm not optimistic.
But they're about to reinvent the Web! (see my edit)
I'm reinventing the Web right now AIFG!
I'm reinventing the Web... in my pants!
I'm reinventing tommyrot's pants!
Hey guys, I'm trying to do a little toggle thing on a website, and the instructions I'm following say to "activate toggleElements on document.ready" and gives me code to do that.
I'm confused. Where do I put that code? I added a link to "toggleElements.js" inside "head" so I'm guessing that it goes on the page--before every element I want to toggle? At the beginning of the html? Or am I wrong and it goes in the head code?
Usually you put the script or the link to the script in the head and use divs for toggled and untoggled using id, e.g.:
t div id="untoggled" This is visible on the page. t /div
t div id="toggled" This is the toggled thing. t /div
(If that makes any sense.)
I'm using jquery, and there is a script linked in the head, plus the additional bit of "document.ready" script. I'm going to have to poke around a bit more, I think.
eta: am idiot. I checked the source code of the sample page. Should have done that hours ago.
Thanks, though, Ginger.
Hey, remember that barcode I asked about the other day?
Laga, which kind of bar code or matrix code?
It's either Semacode, Aztec code or QR code. I'll take a harder look at it next time I'm at work.
ita ... I'm using Opera 10 Beta build 4402 on Ubuntu 9.04 and it's worked fine for me. The only time it crashes is when I visit tmz.com and I reckon that's something to do with their movie player. So perhaps the issue isn't so much Opera, as Leopard.
ION, I am really having fun with virtual machines on my new work computer. Now I'm wondering if I could take two copies of the same virtual machine, run them at the same time and make them fight.
If I have a web address for a tutorial film, like say this one: [link] is there a way to find out when the tutorial film was added to the site?
There's now a Commodore 64 Twitter client: [link]