I had to revert the post size change, as it doesn’t work correctly on mobile. I’ll take another look at it soon though, as I think the more compact view is better.
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Kojack I just fixed this for myself with a little custom CSS using the Stylus browser plugin:
@-moz-document domain("godotforums.org") {
.Post-actions
{
opacity: 1.0 !important;
}
}
Now the likes (and reply button and menu button) are always visible without mousing over.
Once I have a chance I will add this to the CSS ️
Firefox just started total cookie protection by default. Pretty cool. I guess I won't be shutting down my browser as often.
https://blog.mozilla.org/en/products/firefox/firefox-rolls-out-total-cookie-protection-by-default-to-all-users-worldwide/
I got a government paper that inquired about my military service and suggested I come with a military service card (I'm sorry, I don't know the exact English term)… is this politics or what?
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fire7side And the fact that we have recently abolished the age limit for the first contract for military service (you can contract up to 60 years of age!) — this is, of course, pure coincidence. Of course, they can't force me to fight, but they will try to talk me into it.
P.S. This is called "hidden mobilization" (I do not know the equivalent English term).
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I try not to complain as this is the new setup, but most of the pics from my tut- which I had to delete to add space for my PC- is gone. I don't know if I can salvage all that. I spent weeks on that. Is there any way to get those pics back?
Oh my gosh. A huge thanks to whoever fixed that!
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Nerdzmasterz I try not to complain as this is the new setup, but most of the pics from my tut- which I had to delete to add space for my PC- is gone. I don't know if I can salvage all that. I spent weeks on that. Is there any way to get those pics back?
@TwistedTwigleg may be able to help. They might still remain on the server perhaps, but I imagine it would be a hassle and then some to shift through everything to find them. And since they are godot screenshots it might be hard if not impossible to identify which ones might be from your topic.
They just popped up, I think.
Either we have a magician on our hands, or one heck of a hacker.
Nerdzmasterz Either we have a magician on our hands, or one heck of a hacker.
Hi-tech is indistinguishable from magic.
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Am I going to have to preach about backups again?
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Megalomaniak Nerdzmasterz I try not to complain as this is the new setup, but most of the pics from my tut- which I had to delete to add space for my PC- is gone. I don't know if I can salvage all that. I spent weeks on that. Is there any way to get those pics back?
@TwistedTwigleg may be able to help. They might still remain on the server perhaps, but I imagine it would be a hassle and then some to shift through everything to find them. And since they are godot screenshots it might be hard if not impossible to identify which ones might be from your topic.
Yeah, the files should be somewhere on the old Vanilla database somewhere if it was really needed. Unfortunately though, Vanilla doesn't tag them nicely in the files so I would have a hard time finding it. But if it's working now, then that's good
Edit: Though I would recommend backing up the pictures if they are important, as while I do my absolute best to keep the forums up and running, it is a single point of failure if something happens (like with the Vanilla backup not restoring...). If you have a backup, then you'll always be able to restore it and not loose any work even if the forums have issues.
TwistedTwigleg If you have a backup, then you'll always be able to restore it and not loose any work even if the forums have issues.
I never rely on something that hovers somewhere in the clouds. Files posted on any site can never be considered a backup. Sometimes the understanding of this can be… harsh.
I just assume anything, including me and the universe itself, could disappear at any moment.
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duane Oh, I don't know about that. I've been told that posting your backups on pirate venues, labeled as popular movies, is the best type of backup around. They'll instantly be shared on thousands of computers.
You are, to put it mildly, misled:
- On normal, reputation-conscious sites, content is checked. And if it does not correspond to the declared subject matter is removed or blocked. Yes, pirates have their own rules, and they are often quite strict. If the site is questionable, then its reliability is also questionable — it can fall off at any moment.
- A pirate resource can be blocked at the state level and it becomes physically inaccessible. Or seize the servers.
It's just that I'm going to distribute my games from such a site and wondered about the situation. To distribute my creations (games and music) from a pirate site — not my idea. It's practiced there and there's even an appropriate section.