Has anybody tried embedding the new JS into their day-to-day JS? Is there a way to add it to a larger script? Better before or after? JS isn't my strong suit…shocked, I'm sure. ;)
Endless jabs…how stupid can the sheep get? I thought zero was the floor. We've crossed into the negative numbers. There is no limit to ignorance.
Thanks. This sounds good, just like Elvish. Pleasing, but I have no idea what's said.
Guess I need the crayola version.
Is Obama black, white, Indonesian, straight, gay, both, neither, all of the above?
COVID is like Obama.
The cars make out a 13, vid length of :12 makes me think he was shooting for a :13. Announcement?
wilco…thanks again.
OK, I've got my regular JS to run with the new imagefix. In fact, this is going to be my new go to JS (didn't care for bakertools when I tried it).
The trick is to insert your regular day-to-day JS into the new one just above the final parens. This way the imagefix loads and keeps loading your old JS and then the final parens closes the to-do list.
I have no f'n idea about programming, so this is just what a business major thinks is happening…but I've got all my regular features and the images work better than they have in 4 years, so I'm saving this sh*t.
said parens, meant bracket… } <this