in fact you can just add it to all td elements, because, lets face it - there are no td contents we want to explode the elementsStromkraft wrote:
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td { word-break: break-all;}in fact you can just add it to all td elements, because, lets face it - there are no td contents we want to explode the elementsStromkraft wrote:
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td { word-break: break-all;}I find it odd that you think doing a CSS workaround is some comical rocket science when you were so gung ho about meddling with python scripts without knowing anything about them. Bass ackwards.TomViolenz wrote:![]()
You have no idea how much you sound like a nerd totaly disconnected from the real world that most people live in.
I regularly getresponses on these forums when I complain about Apple taking away the possibility of upgrading your own RAM!!! People don't do that and therefore don't have an issue with it.
And that's for saving several hundreds of dollars!
I find it amusing that you would think someone is going to try to find out about CSS (Carbon capture and storage?! Oh wait, that was CCS) and web style sheets, just to fix an annoyance that probably will resurface in that particular configuration only once in your life.
I'm all for helping yourself, but this is taking it to comical levels
Well that can cause problems actually, so I'd advise against it. But the user is free to choose what he/she wants (and suffer the consequences).Angstrom wrote:in fact you can just add it to all td elements, because, lets face it - there are no td contents we want to explode the elementsStromkraft wrote:
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Well, thank you. Beer is nice.shadx312 wrote:
I'd like to buy you a beer for your sound mind, Strom.
One was for making music, the other for a b r o w s e r. Priorities, have them!shadx312 wrote:I find it odd that you think doing a CSS workaround is some comical rocket science when you were so gung ho about meddling with python scripts without knowing anything about them. Bass ackwards.TomViolenz wrote:![]()
You have no idea how much you sound like a nerd totaly disconnected from the real world that most people live in.
I regularly getresponses on these forums when I complain about Apple taking away the possibility of upgrading your own RAM!!! People don't do that and therefore don't have an issue with it.
And that's for saving several hundreds of dollars!
I find it amusing that you would think someone is going to try to find out about CSS (Carbon capture and storage?! Oh wait, that was CCS) and web style sheets, just to fix an annoyance that probably will resurface in that particular configuration only once in your life.
I'm all for helping yourself, but this is taking it to comical levels
I'd like to buy you a beer for your sound mind, Strom.
Mirrors, use themeyeknow wrote: It's annoying, but then again, so are a handful of "you"
eyeknow wrote:Do you just post to be adversarial,
eyeknow wrote:It's annoying, but then again, so are a handful of "you"
TomViolenz wrote:Mirrors, use them
That someone was not me thoughshadx312 wrote:Speaking of priorities, and just for some perspective, I'd like to point out that someone is complaining to the mods that a users name is too long, it's fucking up the formatting and and asking him to be removed.
I mean this isn't even coming from the resident 'old fart', and it's like this place is turning into old ladies calling 911 to bitch about a cat hair on the sofa.
I lol'd at the 'use safari bitch'
No, enlighten me!eyeknow wrote:Do you even know how big an idiot you are?
Ha! If Tom 2.0 would be social like web 2.0, then that will never happenshadx312 wrote:I believe in you, Tom. I believe in a Tom 2.0. I'm rooting for you.