It looks kind of awkward, but maybe it’s just because I’m used to the old one.
The standard design works for you with 61 Karma and so you don’t need this script, but look at how Eliezer’s or Luke’s Karma bubbles look without the script: you can’t see the values at all.
Well, I knew that that was the purpose, and agree that this is probably the best way to do it, it’s just that it looks a bit strange to me.
Well, I knew that that was the purpose, but what I mean is that Eliezer’s actually goes behind the buttons for me.
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It looks kind of awkward, but maybe it’s just because I’m used to the old one.
The standard design works for you with 61 Karma and so you don’t need this script, but look at how Eliezer’s or Luke’s Karma bubbles look without the script: you can’t see the values at all.
Well, I knew that that was the purpose, and agree that this is probably the best way to do it, it’s just that it looks a bit strange to me.
Well, I knew that that was the purpose, but what I mean is that Eliezer’s actually goes behind the buttons for me.