Moar Helvetica Neue plz. One font across the entire site: µmode.webwit wrote: ↑I'm in your styles, ruining your tweaks.
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That's the kind of thing that I can't help laughing at, but I feel bad about it afterward
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Rendering bug with the new header in Chrome for Android 40.0.2214.109:
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I presume you don't mean how the use of Unicode-based arrows causes trouble with font substitution?
I had fun with that at work, figuring out a way to deal with the differing metrics of the main font and the one that contains the arrows (Arial Unicode MS).
I had fun with that at work, figuring out a way to deal with the differing metrics of the main font and the one that contains the arrows (Arial Unicode MS).
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Ah, that may well be the problem. I'm referring to the height difference between the dropdown menu boxes and the messages box, but that may be caused by that.
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Yes, the browser frequently has to substitute in a typeface with "▼" present, and this will invariably have different font metrics.
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I think I can fix it with absolute positioning of the arrow.
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It pretty much sums up the state of the industry that we still have no 32-bit animated image format.
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We actually have four - MNG, APNG, abuses of SVG, and WebM - but none of them is universally supported, and AFAIK WebM alpha transparency is very much alpha-grade.
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I know some exist, but nothing anyone can actually make use of.
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Well, APNG works in Firefox and Safari, at least, and there's plugins to make it work in desktop Chrome and Opera. And, an APNG in a browser that doesn't support it merely appears as its first frame.
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I see that you subscribe to the Windows and Linux idea of "just works" …bhtooefr wrote: ↑Well, APNG works in Firefox and Safari, at least, and there's plugins to make it work in desktop Chrome and Opera. And, an APNG in a browser that doesn't support it merely appears as its first frame.
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The bus factor is currently two. The club secretary has the info to get to our server and backups.
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Poachers carry double-barrelled shotguns …
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PhbBB was updated from 3.0.12 to 3.0.13, a small maintenance/security release.
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Tapatalk was updated to the lastest version.
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Mediawiki and extensions (our wiki engine) were updated to the latest version.
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The same chrome on my nexus 5 looks also funny.
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I'm quite sure it is caused by the down triangle!
Just put an invisible triangle (ie in background color) on every button and this problem should go away.
Or switch JavaScript off, so there are no triangles at all!
Just put an invisible triangle (ie in background color) on every button and this problem should go away.
Or switch JavaScript off, so there are no triangles at all!
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allow "weaker" password?
i don't think a string of numbers and symbols is weak just because it lacks an uppercase.
can we lower the setting to just 'at least X chars'?
i don't think i've used the recall password for a site so much as this one? the password rule forces me to select dumb short passwords instead of a longer one that i can remind.
thanks for the attention!
i don't think a string of numbers and symbols is weak just because it lacks an uppercase.
can we lower the setting to just 'at least X chars'?
i don't think i've used the recall password for a site so much as this one? the password rule forces me to select dumb short passwords instead of a longer one that i can remind.
thanks for the attention!
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Use KeePass or another password store, then you can have long, strong, arbitrary passwords that you don't memorize.
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Yup. Good browsers include built in password generators and organisers too.
That said, I'm oldschool, and actually use dirty limericks for passphrases everywhere. Use a convention for capitalisation and number substitution and you're long and strong. I find them easy to remember, and typing them in at speed is especially easy, while impressive to anyone who's watching me. People just don't expect to hear that much typing in a password box!
That said, I'm oldschool, and actually use dirty limericks for passphrases everywhere. Use a convention for capitalisation and number substitution and you're long and strong. I find them easy to remember, and typing them in at speed is especially easy, while impressive to anyone who's watching me. People just don't expect to hear that much typing in a password box!