http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17905827/why-does-my-image-have-space-underneath
We like to transition an element to the right and change its color.
.parent {
position: relative;
curl -X POST -d '{"username":"xyz","password":"xyz"}' \ | |
http://example.com/path/to/resource \ | |
--header "Content-Type:application/json" |
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17905827/why-does-my-image-have-space-underneath
We like to transition an element to the right and change its color.
.parent {
position: relative;
CSS transforms on a parent, break the position: fixed
of children.
http://meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2011/09/12/un-fixing-fixed-elements-with-css-transforms/
I believe the source of many bugs in code can be found in how much discipline a developer has.
When a developer builds a new feature in an existing codebase, there are many routes he can take. Each resulting in a different quality of code written. Usually when a new feature needs to be introduced, some code needs to be changed or refactored to allow for the new functionality.
If this developer wants to write the feature as fast as possible, he will write code until the requirements are met.
I want to build for the web, why? Because that way you reach the most people the easiest & cheapest way. Building for native does not allow you to reach people that easily because: