what is `vsc-initialized`?
what is the vsc-initialized
class that appears on body
elements and some other elemets I see in DevTools when inspecting pages in Chrome and FireFox?
I have also noticed it in some HTML code pasted in questions and answers around the site, and alot of it on github.
javascript html
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what is the vsc-initialized
class that appears on body
elements and some other elemets I see in DevTools when inspecting pages in Chrome and FireFox?
I have also noticed it in some HTML code pasted in questions and answers around the site, and alot of it on github.
javascript html
Any libraries associated? AngularJS has a similar class that does a bit of the opposite,ng-cloak
. Probably just a simple hook to determine some initialization (bootstrap, load, etc) has happened.
– Phix
Nov 19 '18 at 22:46
no class - just plain Js.
– Joel Ellis
Nov 20 '18 at 18:32
i mean no library.
– Joel Ellis
Nov 20 '18 at 19:25
huh. it seems it appears in firefox, even when there are no scripts. It's also not caused by editing innerhtml or the element's style with JS in chrome. Maby something in the HTML or JS standards?
– Joel Ellis
Nov 20 '18 at 19:29
No, if it was part of the standard it would be documented. I've never seen it personally. My only guess is it's something an IDE is injecting during a debug session...? No idea.
– Phix
Nov 20 '18 at 19:37
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show 4 more comments
what is the vsc-initialized
class that appears on body
elements and some other elemets I see in DevTools when inspecting pages in Chrome and FireFox?
I have also noticed it in some HTML code pasted in questions and answers around the site, and alot of it on github.
javascript html
what is the vsc-initialized
class that appears on body
elements and some other elemets I see in DevTools when inspecting pages in Chrome and FireFox?
I have also noticed it in some HTML code pasted in questions and answers around the site, and alot of it on github.
javascript html
javascript html
edited Nov 21 '18 at 19:47
Joel Ellis
asked Nov 19 '18 at 19:38
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Any libraries associated? AngularJS has a similar class that does a bit of the opposite,ng-cloak
. Probably just a simple hook to determine some initialization (bootstrap, load, etc) has happened.
– Phix
Nov 19 '18 at 22:46
no class - just plain Js.
– Joel Ellis
Nov 20 '18 at 18:32
i mean no library.
– Joel Ellis
Nov 20 '18 at 19:25
huh. it seems it appears in firefox, even when there are no scripts. It's also not caused by editing innerhtml or the element's style with JS in chrome. Maby something in the HTML or JS standards?
– Joel Ellis
Nov 20 '18 at 19:29
No, if it was part of the standard it would be documented. I've never seen it personally. My only guess is it's something an IDE is injecting during a debug session...? No idea.
– Phix
Nov 20 '18 at 19:37
|
show 4 more comments
Any libraries associated? AngularJS has a similar class that does a bit of the opposite,ng-cloak
. Probably just a simple hook to determine some initialization (bootstrap, load, etc) has happened.
– Phix
Nov 19 '18 at 22:46
no class - just plain Js.
– Joel Ellis
Nov 20 '18 at 18:32
i mean no library.
– Joel Ellis
Nov 20 '18 at 19:25
huh. it seems it appears in firefox, even when there are no scripts. It's also not caused by editing innerhtml or the element's style with JS in chrome. Maby something in the HTML or JS standards?
– Joel Ellis
Nov 20 '18 at 19:29
No, if it was part of the standard it would be documented. I've never seen it personally. My only guess is it's something an IDE is injecting during a debug session...? No idea.
– Phix
Nov 20 '18 at 19:37
Any libraries associated? AngularJS has a similar class that does a bit of the opposite,
ng-cloak
. Probably just a simple hook to determine some initialization (bootstrap, load, etc) has happened.– Phix
Nov 19 '18 at 22:46
Any libraries associated? AngularJS has a similar class that does a bit of the opposite,
ng-cloak
. Probably just a simple hook to determine some initialization (bootstrap, load, etc) has happened.– Phix
Nov 19 '18 at 22:46
no class - just plain Js.
– Joel Ellis
Nov 20 '18 at 18:32
no class - just plain Js.
– Joel Ellis
Nov 20 '18 at 18:32
i mean no library.
– Joel Ellis
Nov 20 '18 at 19:25
i mean no library.
– Joel Ellis
Nov 20 '18 at 19:25
huh. it seems it appears in firefox, even when there are no scripts. It's also not caused by editing innerhtml or the element's style with JS in chrome. Maby something in the HTML or JS standards?
– Joel Ellis
Nov 20 '18 at 19:29
huh. it seems it appears in firefox, even when there are no scripts. It's also not caused by editing innerhtml or the element's style with JS in chrome. Maby something in the HTML or JS standards?
– Joel Ellis
Nov 20 '18 at 19:29
No, if it was part of the standard it would be documented. I've never seen it personally. My only guess is it's something an IDE is injecting during a debug session...? No idea.
– Phix
Nov 20 '18 at 19:37
No, if it was part of the standard it would be documented. I've never seen it personally. My only guess is it's something an IDE is injecting during a debug session...? No idea.
– Phix
Nov 20 '18 at 19:37
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After some in-chat detective work it's being added by the Video Speed Controller browser extension.
Seems a lot of people have that extension installed.
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Nice detective work! I thought vsc means Visual Studio Code. :/
– Ben Gulapa
Nov 26 '18 at 8:58
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After some in-chat detective work it's being added by the Video Speed Controller browser extension.
Seems a lot of people have that extension installed.
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Nice detective work! I thought vsc means Visual Studio Code. :/
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After some in-chat detective work it's being added by the Video Speed Controller browser extension.
Seems a lot of people have that extension installed.
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Nice detective work! I thought vsc means Visual Studio Code. :/
– Ben Gulapa
Nov 26 '18 at 8:58
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After some in-chat detective work it's being added by the Video Speed Controller browser extension.
Seems a lot of people have that extension installed.
After some in-chat detective work it's being added by the Video Speed Controller browser extension.
Seems a lot of people have that extension installed.
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Nice detective work! I thought vsc means Visual Studio Code. :/
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Nice detective work! I thought vsc means Visual Studio Code. :/
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Nice detective work! I thought vsc means Visual Studio Code. :/
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Any libraries associated? AngularJS has a similar class that does a bit of the opposite,
ng-cloak
. Probably just a simple hook to determine some initialization (bootstrap, load, etc) has happened.– Phix
Nov 19 '18 at 22:46
no class - just plain Js.
– Joel Ellis
Nov 20 '18 at 18:32
i mean no library.
– Joel Ellis
Nov 20 '18 at 19:25
huh. it seems it appears in firefox, even when there are no scripts. It's also not caused by editing innerhtml or the element's style with JS in chrome. Maby something in the HTML or JS standards?
– Joel Ellis
Nov 20 '18 at 19:29
No, if it was part of the standard it would be documented. I've never seen it personally. My only guess is it's something an IDE is injecting during a debug session...? No idea.
– Phix
Nov 20 '18 at 19:37