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  1. But I don't need a new brain to perceive different colors through a pair of blue sunglasses?
  2. What if a bowl of vaselin to you, is friday night fun to me? 😕
  3. What if Swedish to you, is English to me?
  4. If I fall on the floor, would I get up in these heels?
  5. No we don't. For example, my slight color blindness renders me unable to tell the difference between certain shades of colors. How could you possibly see what I see? You can't. How could I possibly know how others percieve them? I can't. To me, they are reality, even though different from other's reality. .....by the way, why are we talking English all of a sudden? 😕 But it's different if you have some sort of color blindness: of course you're gonna percieve some colors different then. But is it totally ureasonable to say that the grey colors of this forum is the exactly same for most of the people viewing it? Even though people in general can be quite different, and percieve different things about the environment, we also share some fundamental things, otherwise it would be quite hard to understand each other. Couldn't color perception be one of those things? If colors are percieved differently by all people, how can there be such a thing as "color blindness"? If dark colors to me, are bright colors to you, then will you have to have all your lamps lit in order to sleep? 🤪 People have agreed to have a certain type och color shade attached to a certain name. People ho deviata from this agreed norm are the ones that are different not the other way around! And it then comes down to indivudual actions by nerves more or less. Ther is no telling how you look at one specific color. What you SEE as blu might very well be green in my eyes. BUT this is not possible to check. I ask you to paint blue.....you paint what you see as MY green, but it will still come out as my blue. Furthermore, its all about psychology, about perception. One could argue that it is the wavelength of light that determines the color (true) but no one knows what happens inside the physical parts of each individual, and even less within the "software". Wo know nothing. Waruum sprechen wir nicht deutsch? Das geht ja auch ? So the final answer is: there is absolutely NO way to know for sure. ehm... doh! I thought that was understood from the beggining. Would it make a difference if someone came along and gave you a new set of eyes? How does it work? The eyes take in the light, shapes etc, and then the brain interprets and tells us what color they are? But if I could borrow your eyes, would my brain interpret things differently? 🤪
  6. No we don't. For example, my slight color blindness renders me unable to tell the difference between certain shades of colors. How could you possibly see what I see? You can't. How could I possibly know how others percieve them? I can't. To me, they are reality, even though different from other's reality. .....by the way, why are we talking English all of a sudden? 😛 But it's different if you have some sort of color blindness: of course you're gonna percieve some colors different then. But is it totally ureasonable to say that the grey colors of this forum is the exactly same for most of the people viewing it? Even though people in general can be quite different, and percieve different things about the environment, we also share some fundamental things, otherwise it would be quite hard to understand each other. Couldn't color perception be one of those things? If colors are percieved differently by all people, how can there be such a thing as "color blindness"? If dark colors to me, are bright colors to you, then will you have to have all your lamps lit in order to sleep? 🙂
  7. No we don't. For example, my slight color blindness renders me unable to tell the difference between certain shades of colors. How could you possibly see what I see? You can't. How could I possibly know how others percieve them? I can't. To me, they are reality, even though different from other's reality. .....by the way, why are we talking English all of a sudden? 😛
  8. Vars är DoL när man som bäst behöver honom? 😄
  9. Är det månne mac-adressen du är ute efter? Om du har Windows så kan du öppna upp en kommandoprompt (START -> Kör/Run -> cmd). När kommandokonsollen öppnats skriver du ipconfig /all och trycker Enter. Där kommer du att se en rad som heter Physical Address (eller Fysisk adress om du har svensk Windows). Värdet till höger i den raden består av sex ställ med ett hexadecimalt tal i varje, separerade med ett streck om man har Windows, kolon om man har Linux. Det är din burks fysiska ID.
  10. Yeah!!!! Vad önskar ni er i julklapp? 😛 Jag skulle behöva en näshårstrimmer.
  11. Lustigt att du nämner det! Jag håller faktiskt på just nu att leta efter ett hotellrum! 🙁 Dock var ju planen att jag och flickvännen skulle bo i det, men man kan säkert ställa in en extrabädd till Lynxo. 😛
  12. Det kopieras. För att lyfta bort ett element ur en array använder man pop.
  13. Precis så ska det vara. Jag återanvänder mycket javascript-funktioner från gamla webbprojekt utan att behöva modifiera dem det minsta. Det är bara att kopiera-klistra in, eftersom de är förutsättningslösa. ☺️
  14. Jamen det är väl inga problem? Lägg all JavaScript-kod i en .js-fil och inkludera den i början, så gör alltid jag. CSS:en lägger du i din .css-fil. Att jag skrev allt flödande var ju bara för syns skull. 😛
  15. Eller ännu bättre, Lynx: Byt ut CSS-koden till .image_box { border-style:solid; border-width:1px; border-color:transparent; } och JavaScriptet till function resetStyle(theDivId) { eval(theDivId).style.borderColor = "transparent"; } function getStyle(theDivId) { eval(theDivId).style.borderColor = "#79a5c1"; } ..så slipper du att bordern "hoppar" runt. 😄
  16. <style type="text/css"> .image_box { border-style:solid; border-width:0px; border-color:#79a5c1; } </style> <script language="JavaScript"> function resetStyle(theDivId) { eval(theDivId).style.borderWidth = "0px"; } function getStyle(theDivId) { eval(theDivId).style.borderWidth = "1px"; } </script> <div class="image_box" name="div1" id="div1" onMouseOver="getStyle(this.id)" onMouseOut="resetStyle(this.id)"> Hej, här är en div av klassen "image_box" </div> <br><br> <div class="image_box" name="div2" id="div2" onMouseOver="getStyle(this.id)" onMouseOut="resetStyle(this.id)"> Hej, här är en annan div av klassen "image_box" </div> Här Lynxo, en möjlig lösning. 😄
  17. Du har installerat FireBug-pluggen för FireFox va? Den är sanslöst bra för att debugga JavaScript.
  18. Aha nu fattar jag vad det är du vill åstadkomma.... Ett ögonblick så ska vi se..
  19. Du kan alerta hela arrayens innehåll för att se vad som har lagrats: alert(imageBoxes); ...men jag fattar fortfarande inte vad det är du vill pusha? Är det divens namn? Isåfall blir det ju: for ( var i=0; i < divs.length; i++) { if (divs[i].className == "image_box" ) { imageBoxes.push(divs[i].name); } }
  20. Vad tusan vill du med denna rad? 🥰 imageBoxes = ""; Den kommer ju explicit att lagra strängen "" i arrayen! Vad är det du vill pusha in i arrayen?
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