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Smooth scroll to div id jQuery

I've been trying to get a scroll to div id jquery code to work correctly. Based on another stack overflow question i tried the following ...
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What is the difference between encode/decode?

I've never been sure that I understand the difference between str/unicode decode and encode. 6 Answers ...
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jQuery Click fires twice when clicking on label

I am using jQuery to create custom radio buttons and i have a problem. When clicking on the label that associated with the radio the click events fires twice, if i click only on the radio itself it's working fine (well actually it's not the radio i am clicking but the div that wraps the whole input ...
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Check if one list contains element from the other

I have two lists with different objects in them. 12 Answers 12 ...
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Double not (!!) operator in PHP

What does the double not operator do in PHP? 6 Answers 6 ...
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How can I keep my fork in sync without adding a separate remote?

Let's assume there is a repository someone/foobar on GitHub, which I forked to me/foobar . 6 Answers ...
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Read text file into string array (and write)

The ability to read (and write) a text file into and out of a string array is I believe a fairly common requirement. It is also quite useful when starting with a language removing the need initially to access a database. Does one exist in Golang? e.g. ...
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How to get memory available or used in C#

How can I get the available RAM or memory used by the application? 6 Answers 6 ...
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removeEventListener on anonymous functions in JavaScript

I have an object that has methods in it. These methods are put into the object inside an anonymous function. It looks like this: ...
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How do I trim leading/trailing whitespace in a standard way?

Is there a clean, preferably standard method of trimming leading and trailing whitespace from a string in C? I'd roll my own, but I would think this is a common problem with an equally common solution. ...