April fools CSS
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It's so unoriginal even the cartoon strip calling it unoriginal is unoriginal…
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@RaceProUK said in April fools CSS:
It's so unoriginal even the cartoon strip calling it unoriginal is unoriginal…
And unfunny after about the 2nd time.
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More importantly:
@keyframes wiggle { 0% { transform: rotate(0deg);} 10% { transform: rotate(1deg);} 40% { transform: rotate(1deg);} 50% {transform: rotate(0deg);} 60% {transform: rotate(-1deg);} 90% {transform: rotate(-1deg);} 100% {transform: rotate(0deg);} } .topic .posts>li, .topic-list>li { animation: 1s wiggle infinite; }
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The weird blue line is just the highlight fading out.
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@hungrier 1s is a little too fast, but aside from that, it's a good idea.
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@FrostCat said in April fools CSS:
@boomzilla said in April fools CSS:
crazy calendar
Annoyingly, I can't find it at the moment, but I had a link earlier to a picture of the world with the US highlighted in red, captioned "list of countries
who use the mm/dd/yyyy date formathave been to the moon."But very few of you ever been on the moon, yet millions use this weird date format.
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@boomzilla said in April fools CSS:
Are you using that crazy calendar someone brought up somewhere and got messed up with the weird months and days?
Lousy Smarch weather...
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I've always thought that sites should control content, and that users should select how they consume the content.
Meh, one could dream.
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@Mikael_Svahnberg I appreciate my fans.
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@xaade Stylish, by its nature, is an advanced tool. Any site that assumes its users will be using it is doing it wrong.
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@fbmac said in April fools CSS:
yet millions use this weird date format.
LIKE EVERY TIME WE DISCUSS THIS it's not weird, it's just putting the way we say dates into abbreviated form.
We (verbally) say: "April 4th, 2016". That's just how American English works. We don't say "4th April, 2016" like you gross Euro-nerds.
It's not some crazy conspiracy, it's just literally taking our words and abbreviating them.
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@xaade "Reasonable default". If you can't figure out how to format your own content wtf are you doing.
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@PleegWat said in April fools CSS:
assumes
@AyGeePlus said in April fools CSS:
"Reasonable default"
The site works just fine as-is. You're just unnecessarily worked up over an April Fools prank.
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@PleegWat said in April fools CSS:
@xaade Stylish, by its nature, is an advanced tool. Any site that assumes its users will be using it is doing it wrong.
I'm not suggesting that.
To illuminate what I mean. I was really excited for RSS feeds.
@AyGeePlus said in April fools CSS:
If you can't figure out how to format your own content wtf are you doing.
I'm not suggesting that either.
I'm more imagining that people follow default content guidelines, and that themes would be publicly available.
How many sites that adopt a specific forum software platform have to reinvent their CSS?
No need for everyone to have to construct their own theme.
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@e4tmyl33t said in April fools CSS:
Seriously, I don't know what has your jimmies all rustled about this
Welcome to TDWTF!
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@anotherusername said in April fools CSS:
It's really shitty in Firefox. Both Chrome and IE render text much better with a small rotation
Sounds like a Windows issue. Both chrome and firefox are fine on Linux.
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@boomzilla said in April fools CSS:
@e4tmyl33t said in April fools CSS:
Seriously, I don't know what has your jimmies all rustled about this
Welcome to TDWTF!
Well, to be fair, the people who really care about this sort of thing are also probably the sort of people who have something like Stylish or Greasemonkey installed so that they can "fix" the plethora of random sites that annoy them.
@boomzilla said in April fools CSS:
Sounds like a Windows issue
Specifically, a Firefox+Windows issue, since Chrome and IE both manage to do better.
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@blakeyrat you talk dates weirdly too
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@anotherusername said in April fools CSS:
Well, to be fair, the people who really care about this sort of thing are also probably the sort of people who'd have something like Stylish or Greasemonkey installed so that they can "fix" the plethora of random sites that annoy them.
No, we were talking about blakey's weird illiteracy.
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@boomzilla said in April fools CSS:
No, we were talking about blakey's weird illiteracy.
I thought we were talking about:
@PleegWat said in April fools CSS:
What's with everyone assuming everyone uses stylish anyway?
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@anotherusername said in April fools CSS:
I thought we were talking about:
Not in the post that you quoted.
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@anotherusername said in April fools CSS:
The site works just fine as-is. You're just unnecessarily worked up over an April Fools prank.
I find the april fools prank borderline acceptable because I can use browser tools to disable it, and it's only one day anyway.
I get worked up at people saying 'just add it to your stylish' as that suggests they assume everyone uses stylish. Which is a retarded mindset.
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@PleegWat said in April fools CSS:
'just add it to your stylish' as that suggests they assume everyone uses stylish.
You know what the first thing I did when I ran into that suggestion?
I got stylish.
Now, if the suggestion was on facebook or some other site that my grandma uses (well, she can't, she's dead), then I could understand.
But, I've always been a rather strong, independent [gender] person.
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Or you could just fix it using your browser's dev tools.
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@xaade I guess I should add that I'm on mobile too. So fuck this stylish nonsense.
I barely notice the tilt, and think it's amusing anyway. we should keep it.
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@fbmac said in April fools CSS:
I barely notice the tilt, and think it's amusing anyway
It works really nice here! "Here" being in //build. I never get a laptop to sit flat on my lap anyways, so I can counter the tilt easily!
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I must admit it's slowly starting to grow on me, partly because Firefox's horribly stepped rendering makes posts look like badly aligned ransom notes, fitting some of the crazy:
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NO_REPRO
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We could keep it in one category... It would probably drive me mad over time.
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@swayde said in April fools CSS:
We could keep it in one category... It would probably drive me mad over time.
if you're not already mad, YMBNH
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@blakeyrat said in April fools CSS:
We (verbally) say: "April 4th, 2016". That's just how American English works. We don't say "4th April, 2016" like you gross Euro-nerds.
So you celebrate Independence Day on April 7th?
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@JBert said in April fools CSS:
I must admit it's slowly starting to grow on me, partly because Firefox's horribly stepped rendering makes posts look like badly aligned ransom notes, fitting some of the crazy:
All you need now is a rule to make his text green.
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@FrostCat said in April fools CSS:
All you need now is a rule to make his text green.
STYLISH ABUSE!
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@OffByOne said in April fools CSS:
So you celebrate Independence Day on April 7th?
No, that's on 7/4.
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It's back, this time with Spongebob interludes:
Edit: And a flipped upvote/downvote section.
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@Choonster Shit, is that what I've got to look forward to tomorrow?
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@RaceProUK Tomorrow? Do a refresh. It's in place now.
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@Yamikuronue is it?
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/me does hard refresh
Um...
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@Yamikuronue said in April fools CSS:
@RaceProUK Tomorrow? Do a refresh. It's in place now.
note to self.
do NOT refresh the site until after @blubar removes the
humorousinfuriating April Fools day "Joke"because fuck "Pranks", fuck them right in their starholes.
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Weird. I can't get the spongebob thing to show up, but other stuff looked wrong until I did another refresh. Maybe a glitch?
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The CSS selectors for the April fools stuff use
html[data-current-month="4"][data-current-day-of-month="1"]
, so it looks like they'll only apply when it's the first of April by your computer's clock.Edit: These are set in local JavaScript, so it's definitely based on your computer's clock rather than the server's.
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I'm not getting this fancy new CSS; maybe it's timezone sensitive and is showing up for people who aren't in the one true timezone (Eastern)
Fake-edit: 'd
Anyway I also made my own version for fun
@keyframes waggle { 0% {transform: rotate(1deg);} 49% {transform: rotate(1deg);} 50% {transform: rotate(-1deg);} 99% {transform: rotate(-1deg);} 100% {transform: rotate(1deg);} } .topic .posts>li, .topic-list>li { animation: 10s waggle infinite; }
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@Choonster said in April fools CSS:
html[data-current-month="4"][data-current-day-of-month="1"]
ah. thank you.
greasemonky/console fix for it then:
fuckAprilFools=()=>$('html[data-current-month="4"][data-current-day-of-month="1"]').attr('data-current-day-of-month', 2);setInterval(fuckAprilFools, 1000);