Word Up G
#1778 posted by
DaZ on 2014/01/24 21:42:36
the html on the front page atm seems borked. Giant black segment running down the side that seems to be caused by links in a news item.
#1779 posted by
metlslime on 2014/01/25 00:01:13
i don't see it, what browser are you using?
I Saw This Earlier
on my phone. But only when I logged in on my pc did I realise what this meant, this is hella ugly having a giant scroll bar. The Rage thread is fucked on my pc.
#1782 posted by
Spirit on 2014/01/25 00:48:08
I would rather just extend the long words to break out of the layout. looks like ass too but is much more user friendly imo, especially on small screens.
but isn't there some css3 stuff that might allow hard hyphenation? been a while since I looked.
Metl
#1783 posted by
DaZ on 2014/01/25 05:49:45
latest version of chrome on windows.
CSS Stuff
#1785 posted by
ericw on 2014/01/25 06:20:28
looks like setting "word-wrap:break-word;" might do the trick. It does word wrapping like normal, but also breaks single words that are too long to fit on a line.
Update:
#1786 posted by
metlslime on 2014/02/07 07:44:49
followed ericw's suggestion and I am now using word-wrap:break-word; ... seems to work!
Hm
#1788 posted by
ericw on 2014/02/16 03:53:42
Yeah, I get the same breakage on
http://celephais.net/board/view_thread.php?id=60984 in chrome 32 and safari 7.
I played around with the browsers a bit, and adding "word-break: break-word;" in addition to the word-wrap setting seems to fix chrome/safari, and not mess up firefox. That seems to be a nonstandard/undocumented value for "word-break" though, whereas the "word-wrap" setting is at least documented in
http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-text/#overflow-wrap-property :-/
#1789 posted by
metlslime on 2014/02/16 22:28:18
Okay, seems I'll need to add word break and over flow wrap to cover all browsers and all versions of the standard.
Okay,
#1790 posted by
metlslime on 2014/02/20 08:32:02
added "word-break: break-word;" -- tested on my iPad and it seems to solve the problem.
Weird Links
#1791 posted by
DaZ on 2014/03/01 13:36:02
Or...
#1793 posted by
metlslime on 2014/03/02 01:46:47
is that the hosting company that hosts fov120.com (and therefore celephais.net) server?
Just To Be Sure
#1794 posted by Cocerello on 2014/03/27 21:10:06
Is there a thread about Worldcraft 3.3 or for the Quake adapter that Baker made, in Func? I think i saw it, but can't find it after manual and automatic searchs
#1795 posted by
necros on 2014/03/27 22:39:57
i didn't find any either. i know there was a guide at one point but i have no idea even on who made it.
Yes
#1797 posted by
Cocerello on 2014/03/28 21:24:59
That's probably the one. Thanks.
Maybe the title should be changed ... but there is more than just Quake adapter in that thread.
Heartbleed Bug
#1798 posted by
Spiney on 2014/04/12 00:52:27
There's this SSL bug security flaw thing the web is freaking out about. Does it apply to this site in any way? Cause I've been getting messages to change my passwords everywhere. :|
Thats Easy
#1799 posted by
mfx on 2014/04/12 00:59:00
just don�t use passwords!
Re: 1798
#1800 posted by
metlslime on 2014/04/12 01:20:59
Nothing to worry about here, this site doesn't use SSL at all and your passwords are sent as plaintext whenever you first log in :)
(after that they are sent as MD5 hashes for each page request)