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I have a mac so the scrollbars are always hidden for me
Which is probably why all my early stuff looked really bad on other screens >w>
same
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I have a mac so the scrollbars are always hidden for me
Which is probably why all my early stuff looked really bad on other screens >w>
since when did I care about how things look on mobile òwó
Heh, who knew older versions of Chrome, Firefox & Microsoft Edge exist too AMIRITE!?
Sure? >w>
I tossed the design in my workshop here. Lol
It's an interesting look, but what would it be used for? o - o
I haven't a clue! I've been doing nonsense codes today. I had wanted to create a circle div with flex text to avoid that square shape, not possible though.
Also, should I name Yunn's role here as "Godfather of Coding"? Lol
Maaaybbeee o:
GDUSYIZDHASUID got my thread up (finally)
Oh hey, it's another weeb confession...
disgusting
>w>
In all seriousness, if you know that your code will extend the screen of devices with smaller resolutions, it's suggested that you put an overflow around it. Apparently it counts as messing with site visuals and therefore breaking the site rules/html policy (I got a warning for this before ; - ; ).
I luckily haven't gotten a warning, but I have been going back and fixing issues regarding expanding smaller resolutions. I learned that do not do anything with position:absolute unless it's for mobile size since overflow:auto doesn't do anything to those elements. I forgot that some of my designs had that...
Hm? I haven't really encountered an issue with the "position: absolute" messing with my stuff? I mean, my tabs seem to remain inside the extra div with overflow? o - o
Yes!! I am here, I need to regain my title as Cool Kid.
Welcome to ourculthiding place.
I feel inadequate compared to everyone here tbh DDD