@Almo Bug the unity team. Make them a presentation with a bunch of sprites, and be like. Here watch this compile.... and make em watch it for 10 minutes
when I tried it there were only two settings, one for how yellow the screen gets (but it's always somewhat yellow and looks like shit when playing a game) and one for whether it abruptly or gradually turns yellow
@MickLH I hated it at first, and uninstalled it. After my eyes were hurting from too much screen time. I used it again. Configured it to my liking and now I am done
It's very easy to have shitty color with it, but if you mess with it you can get something that seems fine. And after 10 minutes your brain adjusts its own internal white balance and everything is fine again. Going back to normal, everything is blindingly blue
the html5 data attribute is there simply for the purpose of storing additional information within html elements. i've used it when printing various sets of data programmatic-ly to include information like user account numbers. bits of data that you may want to access with javascript or jquery
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Maybe because it applies to more people rather than a very specific use case you are solving for. I just got two upvotes on the White is best for sprites answer
what you saw was 45 minutes of writing for me if we had a draft mode i would gladly use it but we do not. I agree it is important, next time ill try and write my answer elsewhere first and post once completed
I always correct a couple spelling/grammar mistakes after posting, but it's usually pretty good when I hit submit
it shows a preview of your post as you type, so you can know what it looks like. and about the draft mode, if it takes too long to type then just copy the text into notepad, save it, and go back later.
but I don't think it's a big issue
I'm not gonna yell at anyone if they post a shit answer and then edit it into a good answer over the next half hour
Basically what I'm saying - @Joe don't be shy about answering in fear of being attacked about your grammar and spelling and use of capitalization. Answer away buddy.
I'm saying perfection shouldn't be a priority and we shouldn't not answer questions if we haven't proof read our answers 60 times to be sure we didn't miss any mistakes
A good answer with bad grammar is far more useful than a bad answer with perfect grammar
I am not worried about posting and fixing. But hours, months after and it should be fixed - I am also talking about other questions and answers I have seen
@MLM I guess my opinion on the matter is that an answer with good information is the main priority of the answerer. Perfecting the answer in the area of grammar is not just on the individual but of the whole community