The formatting of my page is off, as you can see in this screenshot:
The formatting of my page is off, as you can see in this screenshot:
http://awesomescreenshot.com/0e368y293
The formatting of my page is off, as you can see in this screenshot:
Ya...you can see the entire right columns of pixels are all white. This is because the entire layout of the Lichess forum design was completely rendered on the screen, so the bordering background
color was just white, hence the excess margin borders you see to the sides.
I don't have that problem though since I'm on a 1024x768 monitor, and I have to scroll horizontally to see the entire forum on my small screen. Therefore there are no white excess bits on my end.
You might say it's a design issue; you might say it's just a matter of your perspective of how remaining space is used on a monitor not as big as it could be.
You could make the page a fixed width so that this issue never occurs.
Its width is already fixed.
That's why if you screen size is larger than the fixed size, the white excess borders show.
The solution would be to un-fix it, in this case (lol, oxymoron?).
Which would just stretch everything out, or at least make the bitmap positions dynamic.
IDK, I'm not into CSS and shit.
I'm on 1680x1050 and I don't have this problem, so it must be something specific with your browser.
CSS might take into consideration aspect ratios as well.
When I was on 1680x1050 it looked like this:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/16494013/whocares.png
No issues as far as I could notice.
as per sram, the data is never lost entirely; "it is a mathematical fact that the dropping of this stone alters the center of gravity of the universe" thomas carlyle. everything leaves an indelible
impression forever; in that case, it's always powered by something
Funny you should mention SRAM and mathematical centers.
Static RAM is my next save format research mechanism for N64 save data XD
or maybe sram is latin for something fuck
yah, i got the link from that screenshot; google search "static random"
hmmz I tried hard but couldn't find anything about a link to do with "static random", plus I did Google that text but came up with that ol' Wikipedia article I knew about XD
I do know offhand that SRAM is static RAM / random-access memory though. :D It's the only type of N64 battery binary save configuration storage that I haven't reverse-engineered yet hehe
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