大约有 8,100 项符合查询结果(耗时:0.0195秒) [XML]
How to remove focus border (outline) around text/input boxes? (Chrome) [duplicate]
Can anyone explain how to remove the orange or blue border (outline) around text/input boxes? I think it only happens on Chrome to show that the input box is active. Here's the input CSS I'm using:
...
Kill process by name?
I'm trying to kill a process (specifically iChat). On the command line, I use these commands:
15 Answers
...
What exactly do “IB” and “UB” mean?
I've seen the terms "IB" and "UB" used several times, particularly in the context of C++. I've tried googling them, but apparently those two-letter combinations see a lot of use. :P
...
How to search contents of multiple pdf files?
How could I search the contents of PDF files in a directory/subdirectory? I am looking for some command line tools. It seems that grep can't search PDF files.
...
What is the difference between Raising Exceptions vs Throwing Exceptions in Ruby?
Ruby has two different exceptions mechanisms: Throw/Catch and Raise/Rescue.
3 Answers
...
In Angular, I need to search objects in an array
In Angular, I have in scope a object which returns lots of objects. Each has an ID (this is stored in a flat file so no DB, and I seem to not be able to user ng-resource )
...
Array.size() vs Array.length
...
Array.size() is not a valid method
Always use the length property
There is a library or script adding the size method to the array prototype since this is not a native array method. This is commonly done to add support for a custom getter. An example of using this would be when yo...
How to overlay images
I want to overlay one image with another using CSS. An example of this is the first image (the background if you like) will be a thumbnail link of a product, with the link opening a lightbox / popup showing a larger version of the image.
...
C# namespace alias - what's the point?
Where or when would one would use namespace aliasing like
11 Answers
11
...
What is the difference between return and return()?
...as between
var i = 1 + 1;
and
var i = (1 + 1);
That is, nothing. The parentheses are allowed because they are allowed in any expression to influence evaluation order, but in your examples they're just superfluous.
return is not a function, but a statement. It is syntactically similar to other...
