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Please help me in DOM

17th Mar 2017, 9:28 AM
Prabash Biswas
Prabash Biswas - avatar
6 Answers
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No! It does not simulate/emulate html/css/js (but not c++, c#, java, python and others). It really complies it like any another normal browser.
17th Mar 2017, 3:10 PM
Aydin
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What is the thing you don't understand,huh? While you already finish the course
17th Mar 2017, 9:40 AM
Yanothai Chaitawat
Yanothai Chaitawat - avatar
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Kazbahari Not a simulate.....-_- It takes our browser
17th Mar 2017, 10:12 AM
Yanothai Chaitawat
Yanothai Chaitawat - avatar
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I don't want to make us fighting..... My chrome browser didn't support for transform:scale(1.1,1.1); must use -webkit-transform:scale(1.1,1.1); instead But If I try with modern browser I can remove -webkit- Now It mean that it isn't simulate at all
17th Mar 2017, 10:18 AM
Yanothai Chaitawat
Yanothai Chaitawat - avatar
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use jQuery in js playground. if you use classic js to manipulate DOM, sometimes you will catch Error because this playground just simulate, not real. better practice your classic js code in web browser.
17th Mar 2017, 10:05 AM
Kazbahari
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Solo Learn Devs should make tutorials how to practice js code in real web browser. My 2cents, Solo Learn Devs confusing beginner to learn js because this playground just simulate/emulate/ js code. Not real.
17th Mar 2017, 10:14 AM
Kazbahari