neologix |
Posted on 19-06-04, 02:24 in I have yet to have never seen it all.
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Post: #41 of 49 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 1901 days Last view: 1786 days |
But still, one of the hardest run-n-gun platformers that requires immense amounts of paying attention PLAYED IN A CAR. |
neologix |
Posted on 19-06-08, 02:33 in Mozilla, *sigh*
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Post: #42 of 49 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 1901 days Last view: 1786 days |
That ABD ain't bad at all. Now howsabout pointing me to a board theme so I can contribute one to this board, eh? |
neologix |
Posted on 19-06-08, 02:52 in I still HATE smartdevices
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Post: #43 of 49 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 1901 days Last view: 1786 days |
This seems to be the USB wired tether app I used on Android way back when: https://code.google.com/archive/p/android-wired-tether/ Don't know if it will work for you or if you've already tried it or not, but I hope it's helpful! |
neologix |
Posted on 19-06-09, 23:17 in Mozilla, *sigh*
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Post: #44 of 49 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 1901 days Last view: 1786 days |
Only the CSS? Aren't there PHP-based template components like most other PHP forums? |
neologix |
Posted on 19-07-21, 02:31 in Why is ROM translation so (technologically) hard?
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Post: #45 of 49 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 1901 days Last view: 1786 days |
Can confirm firsthand what Kawa wrote about Chrono Trigger text stored in a tailored dictionary. One of the things I wrote in my nascent (and recently untouched) CT ROM parser is the ability to read the text data stored, and read early on in Geiger's notes about the compression/decompression method and it checked out. |
neologix |
Posted on 19-08-04, 21:32 in amethyst (text editor) (revision 1)
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Post: #46 of 49 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 1901 days Last view: 1786 days |
Yea, no. The header element was added to semantically denote a section's/page's header area, regardless of whether Hx elements exist in it or not, AND can contain non-Hx elements. The Hx elements technically already HAD semantic meaning, it's just that people generally didn't care and used them mainly to size text in a silly way. Back when byuu first did the fully custom stack I complained a bit about some of the HTML and CSS in use (nothing major to my recollection), but the guy in that comment certainly came off as one of those "um, actually" overly pedantic nerds who (whom? I honestly don't care at the moment, so don't call it out pretending to point out irony but really just looking to try to invalidate the point) nobody likes because he tries to foist his supposed facts upon people obnoxiously and without prompt. |
neologix |
Posted on 19-08-04, 22:17 in amethyst (text editor)
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Post: #47 of 49 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 1901 days Last view: 1786 days |
Very much right, yea. And if everything that wasn't that was wrapped in a <section> element then theoretically you could put the breadcrumbs and pager in that section's <header> and the bottom pager and breadcrumbs in that section's <footer> and it would be valid. :) |
neologix |
Posted on 19-08-18, 01:22 in Typesetter.css, make semantic HTML readable
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Post: #48 of 49 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 1901 days Last view: 1786 days |
The demo hits some of my web dev AND web design buttons, good stuff dude! |
neologix |
Posted on 19-09-08, 04:32 in bsnes v109 released (revision 1)
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Post: #49 of 49 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 1901 days Last view: 1786 days |
While I'm glad macOS support is better, it's unfortunate that the macOS nightly apparently expects 10.14/Mojave as the minimum OS version and I only have 10.13/High Sierra and don't want to upgrade for a while due to Mojave removal of various features. Is there a way to add building to older macOS versions (maybe Mavericks or El Capitan) to the CI or is it a byproduct of the current working code of macOS hiro? |