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Exactly not in this situation. If I set `overflow: none;` on itself, it doesn't seem to be affected. The only way to handle overflow of this item, in this situation … -
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> I rechecked and it noted support for Firefox versions 49 to 53. My concern is that only iE11 was listed and too many use IE and lower versions so … -
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Did he really just link to the assignment and be like "Do this", **seriously**?! Not happening dude, you have to cry nicely. Take a look at my questions for example: … -
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Replied To a Post in Content of child, escapes parent, even in overflow none
Can I Use also claims that Firefox doesn't support it, but it does: https://jsfiddle.net/tt9psxz3/1/ And since Dani says it, it's pretty believable that it must be widely supported: https://www.daniweb.com/programming/web-development/threads/506676/wrap-text-and-end-it-with#post2212071 I … -
Edited Content of child, escapes parent, even in overflow none
https://jsfiddle.net/n0260s1L/3/ Is what I have. Text of `div.summary` goes outside of it's planned content. Even when told not to. The only solution to this is `overflow: none;` in "super-parent" `div.mail`. … -
Edited Content of child, escapes parent, even in overflow none
https://jsfiddle.net/n0260s1L/3/ Is what I have. Text of `div.summary` goes outside of it's planned content. Even when told not to. The only solution to this is `overflow: none;` in "super-parent" `div.mail`. … -
Edited Content of child, escapes parent, even in overflow none
https://jsfiddle.net/n0260s1L/3/ Is what I have. Text of `div.summary` goes outside of it's planned content. Even when told not to. The only solution to this is `overflow: none;` in "super-parent" `div.mail`. … -
Edited Content of child, escapes parent, even in overflow none
https://jsfiddle.net/n0260s1L/3/ Is what I have. Text of `div.summary` goes outside of it's planned content. Even when told not to. The only solution to this is `overflow: none;` in "super-parent" `div.mail`. … -
Created Content of child, escapes parent, even in overflow none
https://jsfiddle.net/n0260s1L/3/ Is what I have. Text of `div.summary` goes outside of it's planned content. Even when told not to. The only solution to this is `overflow: none;` in "super-parent" `div.mail`. … -
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https://jsfiddle.net/n0260s1L/3/ Is what I have. Text of `div.summary` goes outside of it's planned content. Even when told not to. The only solution to this is `overflow: none;` in "super-parent" `div.mail`. … -
Marked Solved Status for What is correct regex for alphanumeric and space
I've been Googling this one, and I've come across solutions, but they don't seem to work for me. The code is as follows: <?php $name1 = "Jack Random"; // true … -
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Your pattern checked only first character. Change to: `(!preg_match("/^[0-9a-zA-Z ]+$/", $name3))` -
Replied To a Post in Why does Google offer free fonts to use online?
Well, that's not what I meant. Okay, another way: "I'm talking more about the darkest real possibilities that Google would try to use, without possible knowing of outside world.". What … -
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`<hat type="tin-foil" mode="on">` What does Google have from serving us with Google Fonts? Typical Google could start sending up custom JavaScript from JavaScript repository. But what about fonts? What does … -
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> Consider also that you could serve Google Fonts from your web server, just download them and set the paths in the CSS file. It's not like I'm afraid of … -
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`<hat type="tin-foil" mode="on">` What does Google have from serving us with Google Fonts? Typical Google could start sending up custom JavaScript from JavaScript repository. But what about fonts? What does … -
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`<hat type="tin-foil" mode="on">` What does Google have from serving us with Google Fonts? Typical Google could start sending up custom JavaScript from JavaScript repository. But what about fonts? What does … -
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Gave Reputation to rubberman in Does latency ever get lower?
There is always the speed of light to consider, plus switching time in the necessary optical cable repeaters. That's about 135ms to traverse the world without repeaters, routers, switches, etc. … -
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There is always the speed of light to consider, plus switching time in the necessary optical cable repeaters. That's about 135ms to traverse the world without repeaters, routers, switches, etc. … -
Marked Solved Status for Does latency ever get lower?
Each years our computers are getting faster, games more demanding, which fuels better computers. We develop more memory in lesser spaces. We develop processors that calculate more than super-computers 20 … -
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There is always the speed of light to consider, plus switching time in the necessary optical cable repeaters. That's about 135ms to traverse the world without repeaters, routers, switches, etc. … -
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You might think the OP would know the answer, what with them being the 'best SEO service provider in Bangladesh' and all. Then again, you might think the OP was … -
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Call me an antagonist. But it's rather suspicious that 6 absolutely new accounts respond to this thread after one another. As these new users have between 1 to 5 posts … -
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In such case, what is the potential change (or vague expectations) when it comes to latency. If they used those mentioned billions and actually did improve it? -
Gave Reputation to Andrew_36 in Does latency ever get lower?
This is a very open ended question as there are many factors that could lead to increasing the speed at which TCP/UDP packets get delivered. For example, in my opinion, … -
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While you provided good insight into situation, it's not quite what I hoped to receive. Let's say that package from Netherlands to West U.S. takes 160ms, is there a chance … -
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Each years our computers are getting faster, games more demanding, which fuels better computers. We develop more memory in lesser spaces. We develop processors that calculate more than super-computers 20 … -
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Each years our computers are getting faster, games more demanding, which fuels better computers. We develop more memory in lesser spaces. We develop processors that calculate more than super-computers 20 … -
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Revoked Solved Status for How to profile web software prior to release?
Let's assume couple things. I created a nice website based on compiled program language (Node.js, ASP, Java, C#, whatever). It works nicely. But I'd like to get an estimate on … -
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I give up. Problem is gone, let's have some beer. -
Revoked Solved Status for How to profile web software prior to release?
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> If there are any recommendations or thoughts or something Whatever is involved in making your website deliver what it needs. If you make databases queries/deletions/insertions, try to make a … -
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> If there are any recommendations or thoughts or something Whatever is involved in making your website deliver what it needs. If you make databases queries/deletions/insertions, try to make a … -
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> Ooookay. Show me a website that has tens thousand users on each of 10,000 servers like in your hypothetical that releases the website without doing denial of service tests … -
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> Write some scripts that hammer the site and all the underlying services involved with work to do. At some point there will be something in the chain that can't … -
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> I don't know your design or why this is a concern. Just wondering. > If I look at prior questions like https://www.daniweb.com/programming/web-development/threads/506651/how-to-make-this-script-animation-jitter-less that is client side and a server … -
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Let's assume couple things. I created a nice website based on compiled program language (Node.js, ASP, Java, C#, whatever). It works nicely. But I'd like to get an estimate on …
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