Sk8erPeter's public fiddles
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Using document.querySelector and document.querySelectorAll
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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CSS pseudo-class orders: LVHA, LVFHA, LVHFA
CSS pseudo-class orders: LVHFA (Link-Visited-Focus-Hover-Active) or LVHFA (Link-Visited-Hover-Focus-Active)?
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Parsing ISO 8601 date format in JavaScript
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601 http://dev.enekoalonso.com/2010/09/21/date-from-iso-8601-string/
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jQuery.on() sample
http://api.jquery.com/on/ "Delegated events have the advantage that they can process events from descendant elements that are added to the document at a later time. By picking an element that is guaranteed to be present at the time the delegated event handler is attached, you can use delegated events to avoid the need to frequently attach and remove event handlers. This element could be the container element of a view in a Model-View-Controller design, for example, or document if the event handler wants to monitor all bubbling events in the document. The document element is available in the head of the document before loading any other HTML, so it is safe to attach events there without waiting for the document to be ready. In addition to their ability to handle events on descendant elements not yet created, another advantage of delegated events is their potential for much lower overhead when many elements must be monitored. On a data table with 1,000 rows in its tbody, this example attaches a handler to 1,000 elements: $( "#dataTable tbody tr" ).on( "click", function() { alert( $( this ).text() ); }); A delegated-events approach attaches an event handler to only one element, the tbody, and the event only needs to bubble up one level (from the clicked tr to tbody): $( "#dataTable tbody" ).on( "click", "tr", function() { alert( $( this ).text() ); }); Attaching many delegated event handlers near the top of the document tree can degrade performance. Each time the event occurs, jQuery must compare all selectors of all attached events of that type to every element in the path from the event target up to the top of the document. For best performance, attach delegated events at a document location as close as possible to the target elements. Avoid excessive use of document or document.body for delegated events on large documents. jQuery can process simple selectors of the form tag#id.class very quickly when they are used to filter delegated events. So, "#myForm", "a.external", and "button" are all fast selectors. Delegated events that use more complex selectors, particularly hierarchical ones, can be several times slower--although they are still fast enough for most applications. Hierarchical selectors can often be avoided simply by attaching the handler to a more appropriate point in the document. For example, instead of $( "body" ).on( "click", "#commentForm .addNew", addComment ) use $( "#commentForm" ).on( "click", ".addNew", addComment ).
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Slider with jQuery UI
jQuery 2.0.2, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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BME Grafika jegykalkulátor (SzámĂtĂłgĂ©pes grafika Ă©s kĂ©pfeldolgozás)
Érdemjegy-kalkulátor az elfogadott házik mennyisége és a vizsgapontok alapján. Részletek: http://cg.iit.bme.hu/portal/content/hazi-feladatok https://www.vik.bme.hu/kepzes/targyak/VIIIA316/
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Using jQuery UI Tag-it
jQuery 2.0.2, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Jeditable plugin - All fields in a table row editable at same time
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4375705/jeditable-plugin-all-columns-editable-at-same-time/4392708#4392708
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a63q7
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Move objects around the <canvas> using the keyboard and plain JavaScript
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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VMNL6
jQuery 2.0, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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jQuery show/hide
jQuery 2.0, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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NysRy
jQuery 2.0, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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jQuery.toggle() (show/hide)
jQuery 2.0, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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wrap element with plain JavaScipt
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Difference between float:left and display:inline
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Character counter and limiter plugin for textfield and textarea form elements in jQuery (by Sk8erPeter)
jQuery 1.8.3, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Using CodeMirror (readonly and editable code)
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Changing HTML5 placeholder color with CSS
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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rETL9
jQuery 1.9.1, HTML, CSS, JavaScript