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Check with jquery if div has overflowing elements
...esn't have overflow
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See example in action: Fiddle
But if you want to know what element inside your element is visible or not then you need to do more calculation. There is three states for a child element in terms of visibility:
If you want to count semi-visible items it would be the script ...
ReSharper “Cannot resolve symbol” even when project builds
... for R# 9.2? Tried closing and reopening project, and VS... EDIT: It works now! For some reason had to restart twice before it worked!
– user3791372
Nov 13 '16 at 21:41
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How do I REALLY reset the Visual Studio window layout?
...ted - I close them, but they always come back. They're just empty windows now, since the plugin is no longer present, but nothing I've tried gets rid of them. I've tried:
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Format numbers to strings in Python
...Python courses I offer from time-to-time. :-)
Aug 2018 UPDATE: Of course, now that we have the f-string feature in 3.6, we need the equivalent examples of that, yes another alternative:
>>> name, age = 'John', 35
>>> f'Name: {name}, age: {age}'
'Name: John, age: 35'
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Why is the console window closing immediately once displayed my output?
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With 2019 it works now even for WPF projects: pastebin.com/FpAeV0cW. But you have to install .NET Core 3.
– Vlad
Oct 1 '19 at 10:00
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When is “Try” supposed to be used in C# method names?
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This is known as the TryParse pattern and has been documented by Microsoft. The official Exceptions and Performance MSDN page says:
Consider the TryParse pattern for members that may throw exceptions in common scenarios to avoid p...
Eclipse / Android : “Errors running builder 'Android Pre Compiler' on project…”
...(File > New > Project, Android Project from Existing Code). If it is now named incorrectly, right click it > Refactor > Rename. This fixed the issue for me.
– Glenn Schmidt
Jan 30 '13 at 4:05
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asp.net mvc: why is Html.CheckBox generating an additional hidden input
...ed that Html.CheckBox("foo") generates 2 inputs instead of one, anybody knows why is this so ?
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How can a Javascript object refer to values in itself? [duplicate]
...obj = { key1: "it" };
obj.key2 = obj.key1 + ' ' + 'works!';
// obj.key2 is now 'it works!'
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do { … } while (0) — what is it good for? [duplicate]
I've been seeing that expression for over 10 years now. I've been trying to think what it's good for. Since I see it mostly in #defines, I assume it's good for inner scope variable declaration and for using breaks (instead of gotos.)
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