This solution worked better for me: Make a macro (I used Organize Imports, Format Code, Save All) Assign it a keystroke (I overrode Ctrl+S) Note: You will have to check the box "Do not show this message again" the first time for the organized imports, but it works as expected after that. Step-by-step for IntelliJ 10.0: Code -> "Optimize Imports...", if a dialogue box appears, check the box that sa
I just bought WebStorm 5 and so far have been really enjoying its Inspection features. One hitch I've run in to when developing my Chrome extension is that it doesn't recognize the chrome variable: Is there a way I can add the chrome variable to the Inspector so that it can autocomplete as I type? I'm guessing I would need to add Chromium as an External Library but I'm unsure where to start.
I'm currently developing a web application using HTML5 and jQuery for iPad Safari. I'm running into a problem wherein large scroll areas cause the elements that are offscreen to appear after a delay when I scroll down to them. What I mean by that is, if I have a row of images (or even a div with a gradient) that is offscreen, when I scroll down (or up) to it, the expected behavior is for the eleme
How do you programmatically select the text of an input field on iOS devices, e.g. iPhone, iPad running mobile Safari? Normally it is sufficient to call the .select() function on the <input ... /> element, but this does not work on those devices. The cursor is simply left at the end of the existing entry with no selection made.
I have used selenium 2.31. I have used Actions class for mouse movement. Using this I moved the mouse over a menu and its submenu appeared only for a fraction of second unlike with older version of Firefox . Because of this issue I cannot select the sub menu using driver.findElement as it throws an exception "element cannot be scrolled into view". Is there any solution for this?
I found inconvenient that checkNotNull() precondition in guava is not marked with @Nonull annotation. Consider following example: State(Set<Model> models, Set<Variation> variations) { this.models = checkNotNull(models); this.variations = checkNotNull(variations); if (this.variations == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(); } this.engine = createEngine(); } So IDE could not found that varia
Is there a way to have an JUnit Rule or something similar that gives every failing test a second chance, just by trying to run it once again. Background: I have a large Set of Selenium2-WebDriver tests written with JUnit. Due to a very aggressive timing (only short wait periods after the clicks) some tests (1 out of 100, and always a different one) can fail because the server sometimes responds a
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