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Collapsing Sidebar with Bootstrap
...le should help to get you started.
https://codeply.com/p/esYgHWB2zJ
Basically you need to wrap the layout in an outer div, and use media queries to toggle the layout on smaller screens.
/* collapsed sidebar styles */
@media screen and (max-width: 767px) {
.row-offcanvas {
position: relative...
Why em instead of px?
...something else like the size of the browser window or the font size.
Like all the other absolute units, px units don't scale according to the width of the browser window. Thus, if your entire page design uses absolute units such as px rather than %, it won't adapt to the width of the browser. This...
What platforms have something other than 8-bit char?
...hing as it is playing by the rules. In C++, for example, the standard says all bytes will have "at least" 8 bits. If your code assumes that bytes have exactly 8 bits, you're violating the standard.
This may seem silly now -- "of course all bytes have 8 bits!", I hear you saying. But lots of very sm...
What's the equivalent of use-commit-times for git?
...ion of "wrong" you are talking about.
It's WRONG.
It's STUPID.
And it's totally INFEASIBLE to implement.
(Note: small improvement: after a checkout, timestamps of up-to-date files are no longer modified (Git 2.2.2+, January 2015): "git checkout - how can I maintain timestamps when switching branch...
Can Powershell Run Commands in Parallel?
...o do some batch processing on a bunch of images and I'd like to do some parallel processing. Powershell seems to have some background processing options such as start-job, wait-job, etc, but the only good resource I found for doing parallel work was writing the text of a script out and running thos...
What makes Scala's operator overloading “good”, but C++'s “bad”?
...t to be repeated in newer languages. Certainly, it was one feature specifically dropped when designing Java.
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jQuery see if any or no checkboxes are selected
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JQuery .is will test all specified elements and return true if at least one of them matches selector:
if ($(":checkbox[name='choices']", form).is(":checked"))
{
// one or more checked
}
else
{
// nothing checked
}
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Should a function have only one return statement?
...f-else statements, each with a return? That is nothing. Such a thing is usually easily refactored. (atleast the more common single exit variation with a result variable is, so I doubt the multi exit variation would be any more difficult.) If you want a real headache, look at a combination of if-els...
Which method performs better: .Any() vs .Count() > 0?
...le<T> sequence.
For just IEnumerable<T>, then Any() will generally be quicker, as it only has to look at one iteration. However, note that the LINQ-to-Objects implementation of Count() does check for ICollection<T> (using .Count as an optimisation) - so if your underlying data-sou...
Using Kafka as a (CQRS) Eventstore. Good idea?
...an event store however to quote their intro:
The Kafka cluster retains all published messages—whether or not they
have been consumed—for a configurable period of time. For example if
the retention is set for two days, then for the two days after a
message is published it is available f...
