ah - yes this sounds more like it
kamenlady
Yes the form factor was on point.
I also managed to put Gingerbread on both HTC Diamonds - not a real Rom. Iirc it was on top of Windows Mobile. So both were running in the background ...
Best thing is, you open the Box and he's doing neither.
Took me a second to realize these are also some kind of style of these bedsheets
~~I think this one is more on the YouTubers.~~
~~I build this kind of grid for customers and it's almost always the same problem.~~
~~Users will upload images with white borders, some more, others less.~~
~~Without inspecting the code i can only assume, this could also be, like you said, conflicting frameworks, where their CSS keeps fighting each other for display supremacy.~~
Edit: i think you're right, this looks like the failed attempt to add 40px margin every x amount of cards, while trying to match the needed margin for a new row.
A forgotten media query, it still has the margins from the 5 col grid for the bigger screen
It has an integrated Terminal, which works good - made my work with sass on the server a little easier.
Glad you're linking it. It never stopped to surprise me with it's simplicity and absence of forced features.
Also nightime coding friendly:
PS: When logged in - you just see your profile pic at the right top, but i still have to integrate a project - until now i'm nothing more than logged in. I Discovered ZED just a few weeks ago.
It's really good and open source. I used sublime & atom before and it's pretty much the same experience.
Is it also because it's made for mac first?
Sometimes brand websites are done well and you find what you're looking for within a few clicks, but more often than that, the website will be a horrendous experience.
Google search results used to usually bring up the direct link to the download page on that brand's website. Pretty much as the first search result.
To be fair, that also was a time where brand websites were really bad.
But the stairs are the main incentive
Shit gets busy when the owner of 403 is home.
Jon, in his 80s, falls down the stairs and breaks both his legs.
Garfield: I'm Sorry, Jon.