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  • M [email protected]

    I often found the correct answers in the comments of an answer

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    #61

    Still do.

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    • icastfist@programming.devI [email protected]

      That deserves a "do you know how to read?", because the exit command is on the lower part of the screen for nano

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      To be fair, they show up as “^X” or whatever, and typing [Shift]+[6] followed by the [X]-key doesn't do the trick.

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      • Z [email protected]

        You couldn't crank your CPU in the olden days, it'd make games run in fast forward.

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        #63

        To be fair, unlocking the frame rate on console-to-PC ports still fast-forwards many games including Nier: Automata or breaks the physics like in Skyrim.

        It doesn't have to be this way, any more, but it still is because… Lack of expertise?
        I really can't think of anything else?

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        • umbraroze@slrpnk.netU [email protected]

          If using plain CSS, usually it's enough to set width appropriately, and margin-left and margin-right to auto.

          If using a Modern Frontend/CSS Framework, then may God have mercy on your poor soul.

          (Seriously I just started a new project with TailwindCSS and I'm so confused. But not entirely desperate yet.)

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          My brother in Christ TailwindCSS just gives classes that let you do inline styling in a shorter syntax! (and theme configuration, but mostly inline styling)

          Replace width: ...px with w-..., margin-left: ... with ml-... and margin-right: ... with mr-....
          Setting both horizontal margins is mx-... and both vertical margins is my-....

          If you can do inline styling, TW just makes the syntax a bit shorter, but that's it, really.

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