[Suggestions] [Feedback] New new management [Exciting!] (238)

1 Name: ssz!8KKxaxpAFg (Admin) : 2020-10-06 15:42 ID:muTytuBI

BPS has passed the site on to me, as you might have seen. Please use this thread for...

  • reporting anything that seems to be broken
  • any feature requests or other suggestions you might have
  • feedback for my own (and others') proposals and ideas

I'm also going to use this thread as an update log, for convenience.

For anything else, you can reach me over IRC (on #4-ch) or .

229 Name: Anonymous Advisor : 2022-12-18 08:37 ID:Heaven

Can you make it so <a>https://formatting.like.this/</a> would lead to actually functional links?
Also, <code>tag</code> removes whitespace at the beginning of the line, which makes it kinda useless.

230 Name: Anonymous Advisor : 2023-02-23 00:15 ID:qnPh8gkS

pages when?

231 Name: Anonymous Advisor : 2023-02-23 02:45 ID:Heaven

hopefully never

232 Post deleted.

233 Name: unsubscribe : 2023-03-01 10:45 ID:Heaven

>>232
A brilliant suggestion, I must admit

234 Name: unsubscribe : 2023-03-01 21:03 ID:dCULow3q

>>232
unsubscribe

235 Name: Anonymous Advisor : 2023-03-29 12:44 ID:7R+Xhpsn

Remove the Google malware on the front page

236 Name: Anonymous Advisor : 2023-04-10 17:49 ID:Heaven

Could you change the Tor forbidden block on Images to be on the post forms only so it can still be read similar to the textboards?

237 Name: Anonymous Advisor : 2024-04-05 02:04 ID:Heaven

amber, buun, and tanasinn CSS:
These themes set 'font-style: normal;' for em, and to detrimental effect, I think, since the em tagged text is not differentiated from the surrounding text.
(Although in the case of amber it seems unintentional, as it does specify bold weight and there simply isn't one--browsers today aren't as enthusiastic about faking bold as much as I remember them being).

238 Name: Anonymous Advisor : 2024-04-05 04:22 ID:Heaven

>>237
Well, the inevitable "ass outta myself" test had to come to mind not long after, of course.
After testing out a mysterious function called "zooming in", it does appear more as though the bold on the amber theme is working, but is simply too subtle to reasonably spot while zoomed out on my ludicrously high DPI display. Basically, it's a flaw in the Chromium logic of how to fake bold in a font that don't have it.

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