

it really does seem like it, though at least it doesn’t get worse on multi-language setups, which i thought would happen but thankfully didn’t (at least for me)
it really does seem like it, though at least it doesn’t get worse on multi-language setups, which i thought would happen but thankfully didn’t (at least for me)
Passed my microbiology finals just now! Can’t wait to get back home and just chill out.
Same plan here, bought Mail Plus for a year back in May. Although if they decide to enshittify everything before May I’ll just bail early.
I’ll probably be playing with my airsoft MP5 replica all weekend. I still need to sight it in and calibrate the laser sight. I also got some more mags for it. If anyone wants to see it I can send a pic, it’s an amazing replica for the price!
the overflow
property in HTML controls what happens in a given element when its contents extend past the element’s boundaries, in other words when the contents overflow.
Overflow has 4 possible values (AFAIK): visible
, scroll
, auto
, and hidden
, where:
visible
does not clip the content and lets it extend past the parent element,
scroll
clips the content and adds a scrollbar so that the user can see the rest of the content,
auto
adds a scrollbar only when necessary,
and hidden
clips the content that extends past the parent and doesn’t add a scrollbar.
Some paywalled/loginwalled sites load all of the article content regardless of whether the wall is up or not, so when a paywall pops up you can just go into the Inspect tool (usually CTRL+SHIFT+I
) and delete the element containing the paywall, and/or, as some_random_nick said, change the article container’s overflow
property from hidden
to scroll
, letting you see all of the content
holy shit! how many terabytes is that?