Mootales

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  • #3575
    Joaco
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    The sidebar needs more work, but I got lazy while doing it.

    #23265
    Vusys
    Participant

    I was hoping it was a CSS skin until I saw the lipsum filler text. 🙁

    #23259
    Joaco
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    Vusys said: I was hoping it was a CSS skin until I saw the lipsum filler text. 🙁

    I thought you would realise it was photoshop while looking at the font rendering. Nevertheless, you use Ubuntu, and its rendering is quite good, so nevermind.

    #23260
    darkness
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    I don’t get it.

    #23261
    greenelf
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    darkness said: I don’t get it.

    What’s not to get o-o

    #23262
    Joaco
    Participant

    http://userscripts.org/scripts/review/119439
    Install “delicious” font, pls. It’s free and gorgeous: link
    there you go. do whatever you want with it. I didn’t feel like redoing the sidebar…
    and I didn’t really test it on other areas of the website other than the front page. so if something looks broken, or my script makes a feature unusable, post here or send me a private message.

    #23258
    Vusys
    Participant

    It should be a style not a script as the delay for it to be applied is too jarring. Scripts that supplement a style are ok only if there’s things that can’t be done in pure CSS.

    Get('ul')[0].removeChild(Get('.MenuItem')[4]) // come on, no one reads the qotw

    This is really fragile and doesn’t work as intended for mods/ admins.

    #23257
    Joaco
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    Vusys said: It should be a style not a script as the delay for it to be applied is too jarring. Scripts that supplement a style are ok only if there’s things that can’t be done in pure CSS.

    Get('ul')[0].removeChild(Get('.MenuItem')[4]) // come on, no one reads the qotw

    This is really fragile and doesn’t work as intended for mods/ admins.

    okay, say that I write it as a css style: I would have to inject it using js. same problem.

    #23256
    Vusys
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    Joaco said:

    Vusys said: It should be a style not a script as the delay for it to be applied is too jarring. Scripts that supplement a style are ok only if there’s things that can’t be done in pure CSS.

    Get('ul')[0].removeChild(Get('.MenuItem')[4]) // come on, no one reads the qotw

    This is really fragile and doesn’t work as intended for mods/ admins.

    okay, say that I write it as a css style: I would have to inject it using js. same problem.

    Use Stylish for Firefox or Chrome.

    Opera has some sort of limited support too IIRC.

    #23254
    Joaco
    Participant
    Vusys said:

    Joaco said:

    Vusys said: It should be a style not a script as the delay for it to be applied is too jarring. Scripts that supplement a style are ok only if there’s things that can’t be done in pure CSS.

    Get('ul')[0].removeChild(Get('.MenuItem')[4]) // come on, no one reads the qotw

    This is really fragile and doesn’t work as intended for mods/ admins.

    okay, say that I write it as a css style: I would have to inject it using js. same problem.

    Use Stylish for Firefox or Chrome.

    Opera has some sort of limited support too IIRC.

    meh, i’m not really in the mood, wanna do it? 🙂

    #23253
    MasterCheeze
    Participant

    hey guys can u here me i dont no if u can see dis im not good wit compuers

    #23251
    Dest1
    Participant

    it looks naiz

    #23252
    FunnyFroggy
    Participant

    oh god how did this get here
    i am not good with computer

    #23185
    Vicelin
    Participant

    Someone please explain to this idiot what is going on.

    #23186
    greenelf
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    Vicelin said: Someone please explain to this idiot what is going on.

    It’s a CSS skin to make VuTales look like the screenshot he posted. CSS is basically what you see when you visit a website (not the content, but rather how things are positioned, like siderbars, content boxes, etc).

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