So I've figured out how to use sibling combinators for the first half:
/* Apply to all except first <tr> */
tr th + th, tr td + td
{
padding-top: 5px;
}
Wondering why all the crappy answers, and downvotes on my (the only valid) answer
@DannyBeckett That answer is wrong. That selector you posted will look for all td or th cells preceded by another td or th cell. It has nothing to do with being the first row.
> The rule here tells us to declare style to elements which come directly after firstly declared, sharing same parent. This will make first LI HTML element excluded from style specification, because it has no elements before.
@mootinator I see. From my research, combinators are much more widely supported than :not and :first-child etc etc
@DannyBeckett Get the OP to edit the answer. I'd do it, but I can't think of any way to improve it, it seems sort of abuse-y and people can get kinda sensitive about that.
@hims056 Usually it's okay to ask a new one (possibly with a link to the old one); chances are good that it's a different bug that just appears similar.
There's something weird going on with the admin panel for my CMS. I'm using Backbone.js to automatically synchronize any changes with the server
But when Firefox crashes or isn't properly shut down for whatever reason, when I recover the tabs the admin panel seems to be initialized in an invalid state, and that gets sent over to the backend
By 'invalid state' I mean the content of one post will somehow overwrite that of another
I'm really not sure how it could happen. It could be Firefox attempting to recover form data, where the previous post's content gets 'recovered' and get filled into the textbox when another post is opened
If I press ctrl + z I can get back the original post
What happens when we vote?
Assert that user is not author of post on which he/she is voting
Delete existing vote (in case when we upvote, then downvote)
Vote (insert a vote record)
(decrement/)increment score of post on which voting is done
#4 requires to grab the weight of vote from...
Re-opened because, while I don't think this is a particularly useful question, "not constructive" is utterly bogus. I could kinda see "Off topic" if I squint a bit. — Shog922 secs ago
@Shog9 Perhaps you're right. My rationale was that I couldn't imagine that question really going anywhere useful, as far as discussion about the SE engine. It just seems like a rather specific technical question.
Note the the message below is mainly for the attention of the user @neil on StackOverflow, though this could apply also to any mod who was part of the decision. This is primarily a response to @neil's last, defamatory post. It was deleted shortly after, giving me no time to answer it directly.
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I agree with this in the fact that users banned from asking questions on main should also be banned from posting messages in the chat.
This would prevent users from knowing who is question banned which seems to be a no-no when looking at Yannis' comment:
don't hold your breath on this one, w...
^ is there a way i can get some attention from "credible and/or official sauces"