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Can anyone suggest a tool that does a better job of selecting only the web content you want to archive yet keeps the formatting when copied? [more inside]
posted by DerekTheGeek
on Nov 2, 2009 -
12 answers
How can I develop a more dominant personality? [more inside]
posted by anonymous
on Apr 14, 2009 -
29 answers
D/s filter: Should I be concerned that my sub still keeps close contact with her former Dom? [more inside]
posted by anonymous
on Jan 5, 2009 -
23 answers
HTML/DOM/JavaScriptfilter: Help me get a handle on my frames! I'm by no means a javascript expert, though I can bash my way around in it when necessary - but I just can't figure out how to get a handle on the frames in my document via the DOM. [more inside]
posted by jferg
on Oct 31, 2008 -
7 answers
CSS, JQuery, PHP and Caching: What are the best practices for creating dynamic CSS with JQuery and PHP? Examples inside. [more inside]
posted by odinsdream
on Aug 20, 2008 -
7 answers
I've recently gotten out of a LTR where there was a lot of sex without foreplay-- my ex didn't like to kiss/cuddle/etc. Now I'm with a cute, fabulous girl who absolutely loves making out, and I'm thrilled, but feeling like I've forgotten a lot of my old tricks. Suggestions? [more inside]
posted by anonymous
on May 25, 2008 -
14 answers
What is the minimum acceptable dress code for male Doms who want to go public? [more inside]
posted by anonymous
on Apr 18, 2008 -
12 answers
Someone close to me has a D/s lifestyle. Are there readings/websites I can check out to give me a better understanding of these things and help me come to terms with my worries? [more inside]
posted by anonymous
on Jan 25, 2008 -
24 answers
Help me AJAX-ify a very simple web process in PHP. Links to very simple AJAX tutorials much appreciated. [more inside]
posted by odinsdream
on Jan 8, 2008 -
7 answers
JavaScript: jQuery vs Scriptaculous - Which is currently the favorite amongst developers? [more inside]
posted by afx114
on Nov 16, 2007 -
12 answers
XML DOM question: Help a newbie. I can't figure out how to do something that seems so simple. I'm writing an extremely simple RSS reader that creates a select control. Each option element needs only to be filled with the values of the "link" and "title" elements but I can't figure out how to reference them by name. [more inside]
posted by postergeist
on Aug 30, 2007 -
4 answers
I need to parse an XML flat file with JavaScript, and I'm struggling with how to use the DOM to select one particular node via an attribute then use its child nodes to populate some values. [more] [more inside]
posted by dw
on May 30, 2007 -
4 answers
Javascript Noob: I need to move one div inside of another div that is elsewhere on the page. How do I do this? [more inside]
posted by Freen
on Feb 24, 2007 -
3 answers
I'm writing a cross-browser JavaScript library that will allow me to apply events (onmouseover, click, etc) to elements using what look like stylesheets:
a {mouseover:someFunction;} In writing a parser for these files, I've come upon a stumbling block. [more inside]WebApplicationFilter: Help me build an open-source outline renderer in PHP. [more inside]
posted by tommorris
on Nov 3, 2006 -
1 answer
How could Javascript find what media-type related stylesheet has been selected by a Web browser? [more inside]
posted by adipocere
on Sep 1, 2006 -
5 answers
Is it "standard" for a browser to parse an arbitrary tag as part of the DOM? [more inside]
posted by lodurr
on Jul 6, 2006 -
5 answers
Why do browsers store the original DOM in the browser history instead of caching the most recent version? [more inside]
posted by Fezboy!
on Mar 9, 2006 -
12 answers
What's a really good DOM/Javascript/DHTML quick-glance reference? I'm talking about something I could post on my cube wall, or maybe a folded 11 x 16, or *maybe* a very well organized large page-size small-page # booklet. Up to date cross-browser coverage. Free is nice, but I'm willing to pay.
posted by namespan
on Feb 16, 2006 -
5 answers
My boss has tasked me with tracking down a modern XML library written in C. The library has to run on (at least) RHEL3, Windows, and Solaris, but more is better. [more inside]
posted by ChrisR
on Jun 14, 2005 -
9 answers