124,000 something.
Beat me. Shouldn't be hard.
I meant you can override them
Oh goody. That'll really diversify them bonds of the badges pages.
I personally think it's silly to name them after metals when they're not super-de-luxe shiny graphics like starcraft 2 rank icons, but eh.
I didn't see a quick way to change them, though?
You mean custom CSS?
Wait, now that you mention the pear of anguish, maybe there should be an equal and opposed badge as well.
Maybe a Smartypants badge is in order.
Ok, done. There's a new badge called Touched In The Head By An Angel, for random coolness.
Wow, I remember the game session as being way longer than it was.
I now know @mott555 cracked the mystery of the hardware/case. Maybe a Smartypants badge is in order.
(Earliest mention I can find anyway.)
Dear Xyro never did realize it was simply an old case with new hardware. :\
I enjoyed Pacific Rim, but it had a lot of teh stoopid for me.
By the way,
it just doesn't form as part of my habit.
one of my most important users is color blind.
That would do it, yes.
which is still incredibly useful for non-colorblind people.
The problem is I'm some kind of caveman
My company's catering switched teabag provider to one that makes those triangular bags, which are infused with extra placebo to make your tea appear to taste better.
Besides, it's not like the Pedantic Dickweedery badge given out by a judgement call.
The PD Badge is 100% granted by (prejudiced) judgement call.
And you're hereby excluded from earning that badge, until I or @PJH forget I said this.
Seems to be implied by this being an "exam,"
You could still circumvent the marking thing by letting the computer handle that for you: "You have left question X, Y and Z unanswered. Do you wish to submit anyway?" (or some UI-handy form of that. Hey, let's make the app mark the empty questions, and display them to the user. Manually marking seems a page from the same UI book as people who made flash readers with virtual page turning.).
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I'm not an expert, but how would stuff like screen readers handle that?
I never take screen readers into account. Not out of choice; it just doesn't form as part of my habit.
Though this runs into accessibility issues, of course.
I humbly suggest colouring the questions low-saturation yellow on an olive green background.
it should be fairly clear why that's stupid
software that isn't under his control.
Wow, sometimes simple-looking questions really blow up.
:alanis:
They're my users. I know what they need in this product
The ultimate truth, if I'm being honest about it, is that if you come here asking about some trivial icon, then I don't think you've built a ton of user-facing things, and I estimate the chances that you're asking the wrong thing a lot higher. So I'm sorry if that's not clear, but that is what I think.
Come to think of it, the best answer to your question is: you can use almost whatever you want, from an asterisk to a tiny square to an icon of an old shoe, to nothing at all and just colour the questions red. The icon doesn't matter, the visibility does.
No wonder everybody has been warning each other about how stupid Blakeyrat is. I didn't believe it until I actually saw it.
"But my question was clear and unambiguous!"
Yes, and it might also be entirely the wrong question, evident to anyone who's built a lot of web forms. So born from that doubt, a completely reasonable suggestion was offered and you're all "lol why can't you read my mind".
One was a terrible suggestion to force users into a different workflow.
You're talking about Blakey's validation suggestion? That was not terrible, it was great. You responded with "no that's stupid".
Hmkay.
Then several posts down you casually revealed something about keeping a consistent user experience. So you might have mentioned that up front. Since validating HTML forms before submitting is such an obvious thing to do, it makes sense to explicitly say why you're not doing it.
But I guess that's stupid.
I disagree; reopening a bug report is a great example of indecisive bug management/fixing/reproduction.
Either you restrict things so hard that you can't create paradoxes
Godel says you can't do that.
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WORKS ON MY MACHINE
why not find out why the others aren't used more than they are and fix that?
Popularity is random. It's like going viral.
Be sure to include a copy of the creative commons license with every use.
The bonus thing is that having a grainy render will reduce banding, like a pre-compression dither.
Hmm I am however tempted to mail these just to see if they are real.
What kind of icon should I use for that
You could use an icon of an old shoe, or a bottle maybe.
You may also not drip-feed information into the thread, so that people can actually do something better than shout random misinformed things.
alter the hue while maintaining constant Luma;
That's gonna be tricky. Not even all graphics programs agree on which luma to assign to the different hues when greyscaling*.
) greyscaling is not the same process as desaturating*. Greyscaling takes into account that RGBCMY all have different perceived brightnesses. Compare 100% yellow and 100% blue, for example.
**) I don't know if I'm splaining things to people who already know this shit, but it's an inb4, I guess.
That only works if you have fully saturated colors, but that shouldn't be a problem in this case.
It works all the time. Use the current max and min RGB value.
I don't know enough Blender to animate HSV instead of RGB.
Hue rotation through RGB is easy: just go through all the values between the minimal and maximal RGB coordinate.
Have a look at what happens to the RGB fields in [photoshop|whatever] when you drag the hue slider.
the DM decides the order of actions based on what everyone's trying to do
Wait, why is that a bad thing? I'm not a fan of too much number-based mechanics.
1-based
1-based indexing isn't the same as base-1 indexing!
One is definitely slightly more useful than the other.
Prove that it is gene free.
I don't think we've discovered a sodium/chlorine-based lifeform yet.
However, I kind of want to see the new transformers movie with the mindset gained from reading the great io9 article about Revenge O'Fallen.
Sure, it was a lot of fun, too.
You're a disgusting monster and single-handedly responsible for the downfall of all art.
Disbelief Suspension Module.
There's a difference between suspension of disbelief and bad filmmaking.
how long do you figure it'd take to figure out the pluggy-inning system?
Careful, that mentality got us PHP.
@Boom said:
I enjoyed Pacific Rim, but it had a lot of teh stoopid for me.
And Star Trek 2 didn't?
I bet you also liked Revenge of The Fallen, dontcha.
There are 11 types of people in the world. Those that understand unary and those that don't.
00 people.
make everything else smaller.
Oh interestingly I just did that, locally:
i.fa {
font-size:75%;
opacity:0.3;
}
You should really re-render them with proper global illumination.