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RE: New website skin! - Mr. Bougo - 07-24-2012

I think the blog articles should link to the respective forum threads. Otherwise it looks as if nobody reads them!


RE: New website skin! - Evropi - 11-17-2012

OH DOG WHAT DONE


RE: New website skin! - Antibody - 11-17-2012

Pull requests are always welcome: https://github.com/antzucaro/xpop.


RE: New website skin! - machine! - 11-17-2012

Antibody, please remove the trailing dot, it ruins the link. Wink


RE: New website skin! - Mr. Bougo - 11-17-2012

I read "Anybody" at first. I did it anyway.


RE: New website skin! - s1lence - 11-17-2012

Mr. Bougo = saver of humens


RE: New website skin! - Evropi - 12-02-2012

The W3 Validators (CSS, (X)HTML) are any web developer's arch-enemy! Big Grin

The RSS feed looks alright though, and you are entitled to display that badge on the website. Smile


RE: New website skin! - s1lence - 12-02-2012

Can we please please please use images for the navbar icons rather than font specific glyphs?
it's really a rather shitty practice.


RE: New website skin! - Antibody - 12-03-2012

It most certainly is not a "shitty practice." As with anything, there are pros and cons. Using font glyphs allows the page to scale according to the device. It also allows the color to be changed easily with CSS without having to include additional images and/or sprites. The font is also embedded in one HTTP request, which saves time (for me) compiling a single sprite and corresponding CSS rules to get the same result.


RE: New website skin! - Mr. Bougo - 12-03-2012

What's shitty is that there's no sane way to do such a thing... But there's not much you can do about that.


RE: New website skin! - Antibody - 12-03-2012

Well put, Mr. Bougo. You can't have everything in web development. It stinks, but that's life.