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  • TootSweet@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.worldAncient Knowledge
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    4 days ago

    And then if you still can’t scroll up/down to read the rest of the article, look for and disable any overflow:hidden; or position: fixed in the CSS. It’ll probably be on the <html> or <body> tag, or on something pretty “high level” just under the <body> tag or no more than a couple of levels of hierarchy beneath.











  • Me 5 years after buying a 3D printer: been working on CAD’ing that one project for well over a year with probably about as much time left before it’s ready for its first prototype.

    (And that doesn’t include all the time I was distracted with other projects, many of which were not 3D-printing related at all.)

    I’ll dust my printer off when it’s time for that first prototype.






  • TootSweet@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.worldDoing it the right way
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    3 months ago

    But if you get banned from vegan communities, then you can’t go into an active vegan thread and say…

    pssst… vegan cat food”

    Edit: Right? I’m surprised to be getting downvotes. I’m not vegan, but I don’t particularly have anything against vegans personally. But the drama of vegans arguing about whether it’s ok to feed a cat a vegan diet is hillarious to me.



  • True story?

    I don’t know about other places, but in the U.S., generally if your house is fucked to the extent of being kindof uninhabitable (and I’d think no AC would qualify – though maybe depending on local climate, that might not so much be seen as the case?), your landlord would have to get it fixed or pay for a hotel stay until it was fixed.

    Or maybe in your case, it’s more of a condo situation where you don’t have a landlord.

    Or maybe I’m off base thinking a lack of AC in July would qualify as sufficiently uninhabitable to require your landlord to be responsible for an alternate dwelling.