On my channel you can find HTML, CSS & JavaScript tutorials, PHP tutorials, Node.js tutorials and Rust tutorials, as well as many other topics covered in web development. I also enjoy building JavaScript projects every now and then 🙂
Also - my name is Dom and I'm from Australia.
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Explained very simply. Thank you very much, you have saved my final exams. AJAX is a lot more simple when you explain it this way, with very barebone and easy examples.
Hello dcode. When I use computer style to get img width for an image whose src is an online link it works right. But for the same exact image, when I download it and then I use the get computed style method on that same image who’s src now is local to my pc, I get 0px. Any ideas why that is happening?
You are a web Guru , may you create a video series to develop a full function clicker game without any frameworks. An online idle game to be safe, secure , and scalable . Just like "not coin" , "tapswap" and "hamster kombat"
Dom, I love your stuff and have watched you for years. You are my favorite "go to" person for learning. So I want to see your channel grow but you still don't use an intro, or a phrase that you use in every video, etc. These are branding necessities that help people recognize and remember your channel and what you have to offer. You should also plant the seed to "like and subscribe" earlier in the video, so as people watch your video, they have that to ponder upon instead of thinking of your "like and subscribe" message more as ending movie credits and exit language just before the next video is shown. I don't want to sound harsh, but some of the very best talent on RU-vid doesn't grow in viewership simply because they don't take branding into account. I wish great content was enough to grow a channel, but without branding, it sadly isn't as every channel is now competitive. People want the content, I love your content and think it is the best, but without branding, people simply will not remember you or how to find you on RU-vid. Even a subscriber can lose your channel among the other hundreds of channels they are subscribed to. You are such a big enough part of my life now that I don't want to see your channel disappear because you didn't do any branding. I think adding an intro, and integrating a short repeated phrase or jingle to every new video would grow your channel exponentially. Your work is greatly appreciated and your audience loves you man....
I truly appreciate it mate thank you. I understand where you're coming from, branding is a pretty detailed subject and I'm sure there are ways which I can improve it without it being disturbing to the viewer. I'll take your feedback on 🤞and we'll see how it goes!
hey! i know this is pretty old now but I'm trying to implement this, and i'm getting an error saying that confirm is not defined. I even get this error when i download your code from codepen and use it as it is there. It works fine in codepen but not in webstorm when I put it in there - is there something weird with webstorm that would cause this issue?
Not yet. My channel has been mainly focused on web development without frameworks/libraries but I'm considering uploading React & TypeScript videos this year.
hello, i have project to apply loading spinner in my project but strictly using css, html and sass only no javascript ... please help me how because i see all the video is needed to use jS
Hi Ana, thanks for becoming a member! I've got a handful of videos on CSS-only loading spinners and animations, just search "dcode CSS loading spinner" on RU-vid. I think this one might be something that you're after: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--HS9IIuT_Mo.html
Nice one- Thanks for sharing. To be more precise these are static functions of Object. You get all of them for free for _every instance_ of Object. The syntax may seem weird but it is very useful. You might use this when you want to group common helper functions like rounding numbers. Just declare them as static functions. The example below might be helpful because _proper_ rounding in JS is not as easy as it seems 🙂 You'd typically use it as ML.round(1 / 3, 5) class ML { /** * * @param {float} number * @param {int} precision * @returns (number) rounded number */ static round(number, precision) { const power = 10 ** precision; let result = Math.round((number * power).toPrecision(15)) / power; return result; } static roundUp(number, precision) { const power = 10 ** precision; let result = Math.ceil((number * power).toPrecision(15)) / power; return result; } static roundDown(number, precision) { const power = 10 ** precision; let result = Math.floor((number * power).toPrecision(15)) / power; return result; } static RND2(number) { return this.round(number, 2); }
Literally I barely follow up tutors but I had to even turn on my post notifications for this program I literally learnt this like I was been thought in class thanks and I appreciate sir
I want to create the JSON file with code and keep adding arrays of columns as different users save data. How would you go about it? The data I'm collecting and passing to the array will come from form elements.