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Inline elements aren't affected by width. You'll need to set the display to inline-block or just use a block-level element as coothead said.
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You want to use the HTML5 form input types and associated attributes.
https://miketaylr.com/code/input-type-attr.html
http://caniuse.com/#feat=forms
https://www.wufoo.com/html5/
These will...
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I wasn't referring to anything specific, just some value that could be used to authenticate the request as coming from a valid client.
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How secure does this need to be? In other words, how sensitive is the data you're sending? If it's super sensitive, there's no question you'd want HTTPS. Otherwise you could just send a token to...
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If it's just for you, you could convert the extension into a userscript? Tampermonkey would be one option for this, although I've never run userscripts on browsers other than Firefox.
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http://codepen.io/anon/pen/GqvNzZ
The navbar component requires the bootstrap javascript to be included on the page, which in turn requires jquery.
This is also a good site for testing...
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For some unknown reason, I couldn't get jQuery to load properly in jsfiddle, hence why I switched it to codepen
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http://codepen.io/anon/pen/oLwOJk?editors=1111
A few things to note:
When adding resources to a fiddle/pen from github, you need to use https://rawgit.com/ so they are loaded with the correct...
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Any chance you could create an example using jsfiddle or codepen?
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Take a look at this article on loading scripts
http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/speed/script-loading/
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https://css-tricks.com/almanac/selectors/c/checked/
You can check the checked status with CSS but you can't change/modify/set it. You need JS to do that.
I don't have any experience with CSS3...
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If you want javascript on the server, just go straight to Node.js?
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Perhaps you might want to look at Node.js then? There's a few node modules available for doing web scraping.
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Have you considered using something like Normalize.css?
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Did you check the browser console for error messages? If you need remote debugging, you can try the Valence add-on for Firefox.
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Any reason why you're not using the form-validation attributes "required" and "pattern"? Alternatively, if that's not enough you could use the jQuery Validation plugin? This plugin also supports...
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https://github.com/syntaxhighlighter/syntaxhighlighter
http://prismjs.com/
https://highlightjs.org/
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HTML strips all excess whitespace, so newlines will be ignored. The HTML5 spec mentions wrapping the <code></code> tags in <pre></pre> tags to preserve the whitespace.
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I've had similar success using DataTables.
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What format are your date strings in? Better to have them in ISO8601 (YYYY-MM-DD) format if possible so there's no confusion for the browser.
Moment.js also has some nice stuff for manipulating...
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Do you need to validate in JavaScript, or are you just wanting to validate on form submission? You should consider using the Constraint Validation API in HTML5, in combination with specific input...
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https://jsfiddle.net/tdzs93jb/3/
You need to pass the event argument into your event handler for it to work in Firefox.
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Are you using custom styles anywhere on these form elements? Looks fine in Firefox with just plain HTML. Chromium has the <select> a couple of pixels smaller in height, but hardly noticeable.
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Have you checked the DOM layout and styles in the F12 developer tools? That should give some insight into where the problem is occurring.
I would also suggest checking your page in the Chrome...
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There are polyfills available for ECMAScript 5 if you still need to support IE8.
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Glad to help. I'm surprised more people don't know about it.
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I'm thinking flexbox might be useful here?
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I've not used it before, but maybe the accesskey attribute might be useful here?
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Run your code through http://jshint.com/ or http://jslint.com/ and you will get a complete report of all syntax/coding errors.
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Have you checked the for loop conditions? Is clientHeight returning a value > 0? Maybe try with getBoundingClientRect. Div elements will have zero height by default, unless you specify it...
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Yeah, I've moved away from Firebug and back to just using the built-in Firefox developer tools. Have you tried out Firefox Developer Edition?
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HTTPS shouldn't have any effect on this, unless the site is on HTTPS and the JavaScript is sourced from a HTTP url? Does it work in Chrome/Chromium/Opera/IE debuggers?
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Did you check the android version compatibility? CSS Filters are only implemented from Android 4.4 onwards. Are you using the -webkit- prefix? Perhaps you should also consider using a polyfill for...
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Looks like you want to use the filter property. Take note of the browser support for this feature when deciding whether to use it, and whether you need to include a polyfill.
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http://blog.ted.com/10-places-where-anyone-can-learn-to-code/
https://www.khanacademy.org/computing/computer-programming
https://code.org/learn
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https://mmanela.github.io/chutzpah/
Says it integrates with QUnit, Mocha, and Jasmine. Take your pick.
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Have you run it through the browser's debugger with breakpoints? I'd also switch the alert() calls to console.log() for added user friendliness :)
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Where does the header content to stop and the body content to start in that snippet?
Check that your response matches the proper syntax? http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec6.html
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You can add the download attribute to the <a> link.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/a
http://davidwalsh.name/download-attribute
http://caniuse.com/#feat=download
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I'd take a look at the implementation behind these to see how they do it:
http://demos.jquerymobile.com/1.4.5/flipswitch/
https://proto.io/freebies/onoff/...
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