Using jQuery, I'm moving the background image of an HTML element when a certain event occurs. The sample code below works perfectly in IE and Chrome. However, FireFox is being a pain.
A McDonald's restaurant uses about 1.5 to 2 million gallons of water per year for operations like food preparation, cleaning, and restrooms. That is a lot less than the 2,083 gallons of water per megawatt hour mentioned above.
Turbo Pascal
Original authorAnders Hejlsberg (at Borland)
DeveloperBorland
Release20 November 1983; 42 years ago[1][2]
Operating systemCP/M, CP/M-86, MS-DOS, Windows 3.x, Classic Mac OS
PlatformZ80, x86, 68000, PC-98
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbo_Pascal
It was the one language I actually learned to program in. I wasn't very good at it and never used it at work.
If anyone has any personal Turbo Pascal stories or personal accomplishments using it, please take a moment to share. Thanks. Peace
Underpowered and overpriced, both separately and together.
This is to be taken as a "1st gen" (Linux+Proton based), and to wait for the 2nd gen that hopefully is a bit better value/balanced. Or wait for a sale.
The Korean company said that UFS 5.0 integrates the latest embedded memory interface standard from JEDEC and achieves up to 10.8 gigabytes per second (GB/s) transfer speeds. Regarding write speeds, Samsung UFS 5.0 can reach 9.5 GB/s.
ISTM that those are pretty fast speeds for local mobile storage.
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Brian Miller
Using jQuery, I'm moving the background image of an HTML element when a certain event occurs. The sample code below works perfectly in IE and Chrome. However, FireFox is being a pain.
I'd hard to find info on this but on a friend told me that FF doesn't support "[b][i]background-position-x[/i][/b]"
Is this true? If so, how else can I move the background image horizontally in FF?
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