position: sticky works on some mobile browsers now, so you can make a menu bar scroll with the page but then stick to the top of the viewport whenever the user scrolls past it. But what if you want to restyle your sticky menu bar slightly whenever it's currently 'sticking'? eg, you might want the bar to have rounded corners whenever it's scrolling with the page, but then as soon as it sticks to th
I'm a Redux maintainer, and I wrote that paragraph. This is specifically a concern that has been raised by Andrew Clark from the React team as a potential issue with external state management tools when used with React's upcoming "Concurrent Mode". In Concurrent Mode, React will be able to pause a render pass through the tree, and resume calculating the rest of the tree later. If the components in
Why does Google prepend while(1); to their (private) JSON responses? For example, here's a response while turning a calendar on and off in Google Calendar: while (1); [ ['u', [ ['smsSentFlag', 'false'], ['hideInvitations', 'false'], ['remindOnRespondedEventsOnly', 'true'], ['hideInvitations_remindOnRespondedEventsOnly', 'false_true'], ['Calendar ID stripped for privacy', 'false'], ['smsVerifiedFla
I use AMD modules and I want to hide a complex interface behind one file that loads several other files and chooses what to expose and how. It works, I use this solution but it feels kinda ugly, mostly with the interfaces. import Types = require('./message-types'); import MessageBaseImport = require('./message-base'); export interface IMessage extends Types.IMessage {} // This is an interface expo
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