Which model Droid, Strix? The original?
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The Galaxy 2s (I think; I'm a little hepped up on goofballs.)
Not the newest version; the one before that.
I don't need anything fancy; just practical.
I'm a little hepped up on goofballs.
Me too!
Also, I get updates for Java on my Mac a lot. (Just to provide a hopped-up-on-goofballs anecdata point.)
Just to provide a hopped-up-on-goofballs anecdata point.
I think we need more anecdata like this.
OK, I have an HTML question:
I'm playing around with the jquery jsTree control. What I want to do is have the jsTree control expand as the user clicks on nodes to expand them, and if it expands to be bigger than its allocated size I want it to overlay whatever is below it.
This is part of my test page:
<table> <tr> <td> <div id="treeViewDiv" style="height: 100px; overflow:visible; z-index: 2"> </div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> This is some plain text (no tags) in a new row after the "treeViewDiv". </td> </tr> </table>
(eta: The jsTree control is placed in the div by javascript.)
When I run this, the jsTree control does not force the next row of the table down (which is correct) but it does not overlay the row beneath it. What am I missing?
I tried adding a z-index setting to the style, but it didn't help.
eta²:
Fuck. This works correctly in Chrome but not IE 8.
eta: GOT IT WORKING! It's a bug in IE. The workaround is to add 'position:relative' to the style.
Is there any reason I shouldn't jump on this Groupon?
I know Westinghouse isn't a great brand, but for that price it seems like I could replace it in a year and not feel too bad...
Can you go look at the picture quality of that TV in a store? That's a great price. (I just paid $550-ish for a 42" LG 1080p 120 HZ TV.)
Hm, maybe. Depends on how fast they sell out.
Also, I don't have an extra $349 right now. If I did I'd use it to replace the Tivo that's still giving me the grey screen of death once a week.
Westinghouse isn't a great brand and Amazon has it for $399, so you're not really saving much.
Damn, for a second there, I thought Jessica was getting a talking internet fridge, or something
Sad now.