Differently Abled Buttons
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Of course, we're all familiar with the term "disabled" having been run off the euphemism treadmill for "differently abled." Well, I was trying to set up travis-ci for our tdwtf project and was a bit frustrated with how to follow the directions in this screenshot:
...apparently, that button isn't disabled, but is differently abled. Because, of course, when you move your mouse over it:
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@boomzilla wow, so it's like the submit button on the composer in discourse when you upload an image!
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I guess making everything flat and colorless is not enough. Now it has to be faded out too.
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@anonymous234 Before long, all the buttons everywhere will be invisible! :D Can't get a cleaner look than that!
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@Erufael said in Differently Abled Buttons:
Before long, all the buttons everywhere will be invisible! Can't get a cleaner look than that!
cough flarum cough
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@Erufael That's no big deal. You just move your mouse across the whole screen in a mesh pattern and observe cursor changes. If the cursor doesn't change, there is probably nothing, but you can always try a finer mesh. Everybody knows this no? I had extensive training for this in my youth.
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@gleemonk said in Differently Abled Buttons:
You just move your mouse across the whole screen in a mesh pattern and observe cursor changes. If the cursor doesn't change, there is probably nothing, but you can always try a finer mesh. Everybody knows this no? I had extensive training for this in my youth.
Ah, point-and-click "adventure" games, how I missed you. Maybe.