Thanks so much! 😂 Ah, yes, the one I made aggressively after I spent like 8 hours trying to log into my work laptop, after hearing that a previous guy took two weeks to get on his.
👀👀 That looks amazing! I love the little icon additions hrlskjsldk 💕 Thank you for sharing your designs! (And going through the effort of using that code, bc I know it's not the most well-written :'))
🥺 Aww, that’s so sweet, thank you! And don’t worry about sucking because that’s where we all start; even I Frankenstein-ed other people’s code when I first started out, and it sure didn’t look good. Good luck with your RP and your coding!
Font --> :DMusic PlayersSpecifically for SoundCloud. I made this about a year ago but never posted because I thought nobody would need something like this.
The reason I added Semi-Broken as a tag is because on mobile, SoundCloud media elements now seem to by default redirect you to their site...
Font --> :DCustom List BulletsYou can actually set a specific image as a bullet instead of the basic circle or the enumerated list that RPN gives you. Unfortunately, you can't change the size of the image nor the position, so you'll have to find or crop an image to the exact size and the...
...or brightness, so I had do some math. If you don't want to use your brain, the formula for "reverting" a percentage value is (100/percentage)*100. If you haven't noticed, the orange image is actually duller in the second example compared to the first, so this is even less of an exact...
Font --> :DA (Relatively) Low-Code Guide to Hacking RPNation (Tags)I'm lazy. I don't actually want to type ten thousand lines of repetitive code to make something vaguely nice-looking and organized.
Here's a thread of all the little hacks I found over the years that don't require a degree in...
Did you mean something like this? Or did you want it without the scroll?
I don't know exactly what code you tried cutting out, but some reasons for why your code might break off the top of my head is:
Variables. The first border tag wrapping everything holds all the variables that might be...
I added another border element inside the tab body elements that basically just hides the scroll, and while the example below only shows the first tab body, you have to change it for every tab body. The orange highlighted lines are the properties that I changed, and the red lines are the...
Oh yeah def! I forgot why I didn’t hide the scroll for that, and I would fix it for you right now except I’m out. 😔 If you can wait or if you think you can figure it out yourself, go for it!