Dusky
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Me too! If you crack it, let us know. c;
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Me too! If you crack it, let us know. c;
No, one of the drawbacks to using HTML is that it looks like utter shit on small screens. Javascript is required to have responsive design, and that's something that with BBCodes and buttons RPN handles for us. When it's us by ourselves, well, the mobile users unfortunately will not be able to make it out.
Question for anyone who knows HTML better than I do (I binge learned today... basically...):
Is there a way to make this:
look good on mobile as well as on a computer? Currently I am pretty sure (though I haven't checked) that it looks like crap on mobile.
I checked both my phone and iPad. And it's not too bad - it's a little squished but still perfectly readable.
On my phone, one of the columns gets kicked down below the other two. I don't know how to keep them all on the same row.
HTML is the bricks that sites are built out of.
What about developing video games too?
i don't think html is used in video games
What about developing video games too?
Hello. I just wanted a bit of clarification regarding the upcoming HTML update ... When one says HTML, I assume that means that CSS is part of that package, correct? If so, will the users be writing it inline, external, or internal? This side question is not related but ... what are the default px size for the posts container? Thank you in advance.
CSS is included and is internal. Default font size is the same as the editor (14).
I would just like to clarify that I am not the main source of that information. =)
Also, when using internal CSS, please use classes to make sure you are ONLY affecting elements in your post. Using straight "p" or "div" or whatever will affect ALL elements on the page, and using that can easily lose a person their HTML privileges.
Also, when using internal CSS, please use classes to make sure you are ONLY affecting elements in your post. Using straight "p" or "div" or whatever will affect ALL elements on the page, and using that can easily lose a person their HTML privileges.
That's good to know. It would have been nice to include a statement about this earlier.
If someone's new to using html and makes a mistake... what happens then? Or if someone's new and doesn't happen to see that post of yours?
I just find this detail to be slightly concerning.