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I love these but they interact really poorly with the page at lower than 1080p resolution. With the gameplay image included, it often gets knocked below the character select images, or beside them caught below the navbox with a lot of blank space above it. Without the ganeplay image, the wiki roadmap works fine at 1080p, but again starts to break at lower resolutions. This can be seen by simply changing the size of your browser. | I love these but they interact really poorly with the page at lower than 1080p resolution. With the gameplay image included, it often gets knocked below the character select images, or beside them caught below the navbox with a lot of blank space above it. Without the ganeplay image, the wiki roadmap works fine at 1080p, but again starts to break at lower resolutions. This can be seen by simply changing the size of your browser. | ||
I'm wondering, as nice as these are, are they actually beneficial for the page if they break when not fitting into specific resolution requirements? | I'm wondering, as nice as these are, are they actually beneficial for the page if they break when not fitting into specific resolution requirements? Perhaps there's a way to stop them from breaking with coding black magic? I am too much of a layperson to know. | ||
[[User:Shimatora|Shimatora]] ([[User talk:Shimatora|talk]]) 13:00, 25 May 2024 (PDT) | [[User:Shimatora|Shimatora]] ([[User talk:Shimatora|talk]]) 13:00, 25 May 2024 (PDT) |
Revision as of 13:01, 25 May 2024
Character Select and Gameplay Images
I love these but they interact really poorly with the page at lower than 1080p resolution. With the gameplay image included, it often gets knocked below the character select images, or beside them caught below the navbox with a lot of blank space above it. Without the ganeplay image, the wiki roadmap works fine at 1080p, but again starts to break at lower resolutions. This can be seen by simply changing the size of your browser.
I'm wondering, as nice as these are, are they actually beneficial for the page if they break when not fitting into specific resolution requirements? Perhaps there's a way to stop them from breaking with coding black magic? I am too much of a layperson to know.