Thanks. It was a distressing amount of work, but I hoped it’d make up for it by keeping readers oriented.
Yep, it seems to. :)
(Bug report: the sausages overlap the comments (e.g. here), maybe just a margin-right declaration in the CSS for that div?)
I don’t see it. When I halve my screen, the max-width declaration kicks in and the sausages aren’t visible at all.
Hmm, peculiar...
Here is what I see: 1 2 (the last word of the comment is cut off).
First image link is broken; I see what you mean in the second. Could it be your browser doesn’t accept CSS3 at all? Do the sausages ever disappear as you keep narrowing the window width?
(Not sure what happened to that link, sorry. It didn’t show anything particularly different to the other one though)
Those screenshots are Firefox nightly (so bleeding edge CSS3 support) but chrome stable shows a similar thing (both on Linux).
Yes, the sausages do disappear if the window is thin enough.
Thanks. It was a distressing amount of work, but I hoped it’d make up for it by keeping readers oriented.
Yep, it seems to. :)
(Bug report: the sausages overlap the comments (e.g. here), maybe just a margin-right declaration in the CSS for that div?)
I don’t see it. When I halve my screen, the max-width declaration kicks in and the sausages aren’t visible at all.
Hmm, peculiar...
Here is what I see: 1 2 (the last word of the comment is cut off).
First image link is broken; I see what you mean in the second. Could it be your browser doesn’t accept CSS3 at all? Do the sausages ever disappear as you keep narrowing the window width?
(Not sure what happened to that link, sorry. It didn’t show anything particularly different to the other one though)
Those screenshots are Firefox nightly (so bleeding edge CSS3 support) but chrome stable shows a similar thing (both on Linux).
Yes, the sausages do disappear if the window is thin enough.