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  • Baŝto@discuss.tchncs.detoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldFound in the wild
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    8 months ago

    I still get there through search engines from time to time. Some niche topics don’t have many communities covering it.

    The absurdest one is the Open Source game Pixel Dungeon and it’s fork. The wiki that documents a lot of item and skill behavior is on Fandom (content has a good license and there are mirrors, but meh). The community moved to Lemmy, but a lot of important questions were only answered on Reddit. The content doesn’t move, only the users. And if the question is already answered on Reddit it’s actually less likely that it will also be asked here.






  • The scrollbar should double it’s width when you hover it and the hover area is the width of the wider scroll bar with a 6px wide bar and 3px margins on the left and right.

    “Always show scrollbars” also constantly gives you the wider scrollbar.

    Unless you were already talking about this scrollbar and not the thinner 3px wide one with 1px margin


  • In a docu I heard we are pretty good at endurance hunting. We seem to have good endurance and move in a way that conserves energy, we basically can chase animals to death. That still needs some basic tools … a spear and something to carry water. The biggest advantage isn’t just that we can use tools, but that we can use them while running. That we are smart enough to do tracking also allows us to not bother if we can’t keep up with an animal’s peak speed, since most can’t keep it up for long either. So one person should be okay to hunt down a single animal.









  • Baŝto@discuss.tchncs.detoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldElder scrolls
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    8 months ago

    I didn’t notice much since generally don’t have the arrow buttons and I wouldn’t use them. I use arrow keys, pagination keys, home/end key, scroll wheel/motion, drag the bar or click somewhere to jump there. Those buttons were always quite tiny.

    But the behavior of my scrollbar looks like this: slides in on use or when the mouse gets moved; gets fatter when hovered

    Though hiding stuff sucks indeed.

    Edit: You can configure scrollbar to always be visible.