Anonymous ID: 345b2e Feb. 23, 2018, 5:55 p.m. No.477850   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8394 >>8431

“Stanley told me the world is run by pedophiles,” Nicole Kidman said. “He studied secret societies his whole life, he was fascinated by them, and he said the elite, the top secret societies, they are full of men with a certain predilection. They are tied together, sort of bonded, by pedophilia. (topbuzz.com)

 

this who outed the hollywood pedos?

Anonymous ID: 345b2e Feb. 23, 2018, 6:36 p.m. No.478262   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>478114

theres a certain connection to a certain small country that we send billions of dollars to yet same country begs for donations on fox news commercials.

Anonymous ID: 345b2e Feb. 23, 2018, 6:45 p.m. No.478353   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>478184

>.removeAttr

 

stands out to me. it's been a while since i looked at code tho so sorry if this is all wrong but

 

Basically, prop() should be used when getting or setting properties (such as autoplay, checked, disabled and required amongst others).

 

By using removeAttr(), you are completely removing the disabled attribute itself - while prop() is merely setting the property's underlying boolean value to false.

 

While what you want to do can be done using attr()/removeAttr(), it doesn't mean it should be done (and can cause strange/problematic behaviour, as in this case).

 

"The difference between attributes and properties can be important in specific situations. Before jQuery 1.6, the .attr() method sometimes took property values into account when retrieving some attributes, which could cause inconsistent behavior. As of jQuery 1.6, the .prop() method provides a way to explicitly retrieve property values, while .attr() retrieves attributes."

 

"Properties generally affect the dynamic state of a DOM element without changing the serialized HTML attribute. Examples include the value property of input elements, the disabled property of inputs and buttons, or the checked property of a checkbox. The .prop() method should be used to set disabled and checked instead of the .attr() method. The .val() method should be used for getting and setting value."

 

anyone else wanna chime in?