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I am facing one issue. My whole website digits change to "…" dots. Example if there is "123", it changes to "…".
Here is my deployed application: https://ezylegal.in/legal-consultation
On mobile view
It is showing 100 lawyers online. But I am checking user experience using Microsoft clarity. It is showing "…" dots on user phone.
Example
https://clarity.microsoft.com/shared/recording/746798c1-ed2b-4171-8371-5d024d65f176
Any suggestion why it is showing dots?
It’s because Microsoft Clarity hides all sensitive data by default (or the data it thinks is sensitive). It’s called masking content.
Clarity masks all sensitive content on your website by default. The sensitive content includes all input box content, numbers, and email addresses. Clarity doesn't capture masked content.
So it will include any numbers on your page by default. More information about (un)masking content and the source of the quote above, you can find on the Clarity docs.
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I am building a web page dedicated to explaining Math and other topics. I'd like to animate the process of doing certain mathematical steps like adding numbers and solving an equation. I know I can create an animated .gif but this comes with the draw back of having to find some way of drawing the symbols in a picture or maybe exporting a LaTeX rendering, etc. I'm wondering if there is some more programmable, systematic solution.
Suppose for concreteness that I want to animate the solution to 2(x-1)=10 and then several other similar equations, and the process of dividing 123 by 45.
For some context, I have some decent but non-pro skills with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, other C-like languages, Python, and similar stuff.
What I'd do (this is broad) is take the input of each number or symbol a person types and moves them to a specific area on a canvas with JavaScript. For example, every time a person enters in a number it will move that input into a small box or something. From there you can just use the symbols to add/subtract/multiply etc. If you wanted to make this smooth so that it goes in multiple steps you could always you the setTimeout function with JavaScript so it shows each part of the equation step by step. Also an added tip would be to check on websites that have similar functions like Cymath
I will choose Canvas with HTML5 and Javascript to create the animations, the good point with Canvas is that you have full control of pixels, the cons is that you will have to deal with all the stuff to create and render every single function.
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I would like to find a js library that allow me to do similar things as same as gmail:
They got a textarea, when you typing it, it search things and provide a list of contract list for you to choose from, when you tab it, it becomes a separate element, you can delete it by pressing the X. I know it is not come with textarea, or standard html element, how can I describe / search related lib on the web? Any keywords ideas?
stackexchange tags and Pinterest filters work similarly.
I did a google search with
"tags interface" filter
I searched both normal and images.
The images quickly allow you to focus in on an interface.
For example, the jQuery plugin Bootstrap Tags Input jumped out.
A further search on the following brought up more google images which seem right on.
"Tags Input"
I suggest this is better suited for the UX - User Experience StackExchange site. There is one discussion I found here
Good luck. I will likely write something myself in the not too distant future. It is a user friendly interface.
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I created a text fade using the following website:
http://patorjk.com/text-color-fader/
Is it legal to copy and paste the code generated from this generator onto a website? My website does not have any ads and I don't get any revenue from the website.
Also is it legal to copy and paste one question of a Stackoverflow question javascript code into a website?
Code generators are authoring tools. The owners of the site have the right to restrict who uses it but they do not have copyright of material you create with it. Just as Cannon do not own the photos you make on their cameras or BIC owns the poem you write with their pen. Even if the site says code created via their tool is their copyright, it is not so, it is not enforceable, and may even be illegal.
Copyright falls to the author, and I am unaware of any country that this is not true. Generators are authoring tools.
Different websites can have different licences on the content contributed by users or they present. If you use a tool, it is fine and you own the code. It is like you use an editor to create your own project.
As to Stack Overflow, you can see at the bottom:
"user contributions licensed under cc by-sa 3.0 with attribution required".
So, user posts/answers on Stack Overflow go under the terms of the Creative Commons license. Mostly this is ok, but it may affect/conflict with your software licence.
Generally, you are expected to write your own code but you can still look at Stack Overflow answer/discussion and make your own code instead of copy-pasting.
Especially when it comes to commercial/company projects or any project of which licence is not compatible with this one,
In short, knowledge/experience is not licensed - you can learn and then your can apply that knowledge to make your own code.
It is mostly the case because only small snippets are posted on stackoverflow and it is useful to get insight into the problem puzzling you.
Still, you should honestly show credit/attribution to the idea originator/author etc. if it involves work of somebody.
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I'm using wiris plugin to enter equation. However, when i save the editor and refresh the page the equation is replaced with plain text. Anyone else having this issue? any other equation plugin for tiniMCE?
Please review the installation instructions at http://www.wiris.com/plugins/docs/tinymce. Are you using the plugin in any specific CMS? Please note that we have specific instructions for some CMS like Joomla or Wordpress. In any case, we believe that you have skipped step 5 of the documentation. WIRIS formulas, from plugin version 3.50.x, are stored in the database as MathML. You need to include WIRISplugin.js, as detailed on step 5 of the general TinyMCE plugin documentation, in order to convert MathML to formula images. You can check more details at http://www.wiris.com/en/plugins/docs/full-mathml-mode.
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I'm working on a web-shop with a personalize function. The web-shop is going to sell prints. Before customers goes to check out, they will be able to customize their product/print with just changing custom text on the designs. I know their is many different web2print solutions. I'm thinking about using Adobe's Scene7 web to print solution. It's a service and will cost money, so I rather do something more simple.
The thing is that most web2print solutions are so advanced with so many edit options. I just want to have limited rows of text to customize.
So my idea was to make the designs in html and css. With a basic background image and text on top of the background image. When the customer is done filling in the form for the text and clicks order. The web pages makes the html-css coded customised design and makes it to an image that gets mounted on high resolution printable pdf.
There is many web to pdf solutions, but the problem is that they doesn't seem to make an exact flat copy of what's shown in the design. I want this to work server side.
In my head this doesn't seem so advanced, maby i'm missing something?
I know css and html good, I can also handle javascript and some php. But i'm also open to learn new languages and programming skills to get this to work.
Thanks!
Use SVG which is the standard vector format (can be resized without loss in quality) and will look the same across implementations.