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JavaScript style for optional callbacks
...ave some functions which occasionally (not always) will receive a callback and run it. Is checking if the callback is defined/function a good style or is there a better way?
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img src SVG changing the styles with CSS
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If your goal is just to change the color of the logo, and you don't necessarily NEED to use CSS, then don't use javascript or jquery as was suggested by some previous answers.
To precisely answer the original question, just:
Open your logo.svg in a text editor.
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finding and replacing elements in a list
I have to search through a list and replace all occurrences of one element with another. So far my attempts in code are getting me nowhere, what is the best way to do this?
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How to use a link to call JavaScript?
...rst one scrolls you to the top of the page.
– Matt Grande
Mar 27 '09 at 1:39
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How to do a Jquery Callback after form submit?
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// tasks to do
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And things worked perfectly .
See this api documentation for more specific details.
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Why does git diff on Windows warn that the “terminal is not fully functional”?
... but no such file exists in the file tree for git. The other answer worked and made sense.
– Portaljacker
Oct 31 '11 at 5:04
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Java associative-array
How can I create and fetch associative arrays in Java like I can in PHP?
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Default visibility for C# classes and members (fields, methods, etc.)?
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All of the information you are looking for can be found here and here (thanks Reed Copsey):
From the first link:
Classes and structs that are declared directly within a namespace (in other words, that are not nested within other classes or structs) can be either public or internal...
Parse v. TryParse
What is the difference between Parse() and TryParse()?
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In ASP.NET, when should I use Session.Clear() rather than Session.Abandon()?
Both Session.Clear() and Session.Abandon() get rid of session variables. As I understand it, Abandon() ends the current session, and causes a new session to be created thus causing the End and Start events to fire.
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