So, I went a little crazy this weekend and did a whole bunch of things:
* camping.io now renders properly in Chrome (yay! why didn't anyone tell me
this was broken? evolving web standards are annoying!)
* I tidied up some issues and commented on heaps of things on
So here we are, talking about the website again.
Here's my thinking:
David Costa's nearly got that neat camping app hosting thing working, which is
amazingly awesome and we love him so much! People have all sorts of interesting
ideas for things the camping site could do and have - lists of
Yeah I'm not even going to attempt that one. Opera is way out of my league. If
you know how to fix it, I'd love the help, otherwise I'm all for opera's plan
to pretend to be webkit. Maybe there's some way we can detect it and show opera
a simpler website?
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Jenna
On Sunday, 29 April 2012
This would be great!
I think I'm gonna host a development blog for the game I'm working on David's
hosting service. But that will be a while from now so I'll create something
else that's cool.
PS.
I'll work my ass off to have the first screencast done on tuesday!
Cheers!
Isak Andersson
The fonts don't display because Opera sucks balls when it comes to
text-transform.
I have ran into problems with it before (when dynamically changing
.style.textTransform of an input field, the text displayed is not
updated - testcase:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10983006/textransformbug.html) and
Fixed url for Opera. As for text rendering, so long as it's readable, I don't
mind if it's ugly. Happy to let the Opera team fix Opera's bugs.
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Jenna
On Sunday, 29 April 2012 at 10:22 PM, Bartosz Dziewoński wrote:
Well, the background doesn't display because the path to the
background
Most excellent news! :D
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Jenna
On Sunday, 29 April 2012 at 10:03 PM, Isak Andersson wrote:
This would be great!
I think I'm gonna host a development blog for the game I'm working on David's
hosting service. But that will be a while from now so I'll create something
else that's cool.
Thank you for the kind words that are much appreciated. Thank you also for
adding a lot of stuff to Chill which could be another very interesting
add-on to camping and in general interested to anyone looking to try/build
a project with couchDB.
I think you are totally right on having sections
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