Philip Lysenko
Philip Lysenko
@mmalerba in Ionic the item height is optional, but when it is provided, the calculation after scrolling into a new item is skipped, resulting in a better performance: https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic/blob/master/angular/src/directives/virtual-scroll/virtual-scroll.ts ```...
If you have this problem in an IDE (for me IntelliJ), try running the test(s) over CLI instead of the IDE-run-config. For me Chrome was able to get captured this...
We also have this problem, which spams the test log with annoying messages. We are not sure if it also causes any problems, eg not initialising the grid properly?
We also have this problem. Any suggestions @ceolter ?
Just use the Chrome plugin "CSS Used". It does exactly what you need if you want to quickly copy styles into another framework or for similar use cases
Sorry for the "+1" type of comment, but I also wanted to express that this would be very helpful. I will go into freelancing soon after having worked with Angular...
@JanMalch Thanks for info! Really appreciate your work on this lib. The workarounds I mentioned are for the issues that are open already, in particular the one concerning developmentMode.
@theyCallMeJay NgxsModule is debatable, but you really shouldn't (have a reason to) have NgxsReduxDevtoolsPluginModule or NgxsLoggerPluginModule as a dependency. Those are not meant to be used in production and should...
I figured out I can use @HeaderParams() instead, but it is a bit cumbersome as I have to manually decode the header, create an object from the decoded and parsed...
> @philly-vanilly What was the docker-image you were using that was causing the issue? http://docker.io/cypress/browsers@sha256:44efcf6a4caba0a565a9677aa2ed2f98b24c33f25132792f56e47a3c5751563d