@_JoshRobbs Isn’t building static pages a form of caching?
@magskinbag Have you tried deleting the service worker? See twitter.com/c_pick/status/163127…
@DerekAshauer Good riddance to the clickbait ad-stuffed sites that don’t actually answer your question.
@CSDevAr @Kathy_Darling “Event bubbling” is the keyword you’re looking for. See javascript.info/bubbling-and-cap…
@Kathy_Darling You would attach the event listener to a parent element and listen for the target that matches the selector instead. If the target of the event matches your selector, then do whatever action you need to do.
@Kathy_Darling I’m guessing you want to have an event listener listen for events that happen to elements that get added after the event listener is set up. For that you can use event bubbling.
@Kathy_Darling querySelectorAll() will match the selector against the current DOM when it is called. If you call querySelectorAll() after a new element is added to the DOM, it will be selected automatically.
@round Good thing it’s not hard to make your own
@StroteBook The ones that pay their invoices on time
@iamkory @gannonburgett Small slack communities are where it’s at for me
@JoAnnStilley It’s just a garter snake so it’s harmless
Two year old walked up to this and he definitely knows what a snake is…
@HazelQuimpo @KatieKeithBarn2 This is the answer
@DThompsonDev I have this mic. I was attracted to it because it came with a USB port so I can plug it right in my computer. It sounds great!
@elyktrix You’ve finally decided to get into wood working full time and live in the woods?
@jkoussertari Totally agree unless you have multiple different systems feeding off the same data (like website and apps)
You could own the domain name kan.ye for a mere $500 a year
@Joey_Farruggio @SlackHQ It is pretty awesome music!