quick googling for properly running stuff at startup got me akadia.com/services/windows_registry.html but I have no idea if this is for Windows 95 Milleninum Platimum Cockroach Motel Edition or more general
as long as it looks like "chase the thing which looks like a carrot on wheels and drag it kicking and screaming into the furnace which blows out worms"
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@CalvT The padding needs to remain on .fire-popup .fire-popup-body code, because it's desired when the <code> is not within a <pre>. However, it needs to be overridden within <pre><code> with an additional rule that applies padding: 0 to .fire-popup .fire-popup-body pre code. But, yes, the SCCS conversion is handled automagically.
@CalvT I'm not really sure what you're asking, as several actual implementations could easily match what you're describing. But, no, don't change the entire code rule to only apply to p code, because we want the other things defined in it to be applied to all <code>, some of which are not duplicated in other rules. Just add a code { padding: 0; } prior to line 265 (i.e. inside pre{}).
Alternately, you could split the current code rule into two rules, one of which is for p code or p > code and the other for just code. Personally, I'd just go with adding code { padding: 0; } within the pre{}.
@Makyen (FIRE): rather than the message Something went wrong while attempting to submit a flag, etc., etc. can we have a message You have already cast your spam/rude flag? Is this possible?
@double-beep The answer to this is a bit complex. In some cases, the fact that you've cast a spam flag is available through information that FIRE has (e.g. you cast the flag through MS). In other cases, only the fact that you've already flagged, but not that it was a spam/R/A flag, is available (e.g. you raised the flag from a question page, not through MS). While FIRE could get that information in all cases, I'm not permitted to add that code to FIRE (although, the code to do so already exists).
@SmokeDetector The included image indicates they are attempting to move $15.27M in gold bars from Syria to the US. I have a really hard time believing this is anything other than some type of scam.
@double-beep I've closed this PR. fortune.com is a legit site for Fortune magazine. It would be reasonable to watch the specific URL path that's in the question.
@double-beep I'm largely a proponent of rolling the version number for any change that gets released. However, it's not clear to me that changing the version of FIRE in fire.user.js should be done in this case. It largely depends on what's intended to be covered by the version number in fire.user.js. Ideally, there would be a version number indicating the release, which would be incremented with any change to the entire package.
In this case, where the .css file is downloaded from the net every time a page is loaded, it's probably more reasonable to have the .sccs file contain a version number, which would be adjusted for each change that ends up at the HEAD of the publicly accessible master branch.
So, that said, I'm not planning on rolling the version number contained in fire.user.js. If the SCCS-only change was something that affected usability a bit more, then I'd be more inclined to roll the fire.user.js version.
Post 1: That does not look like a valid post URL. Post 2: That does not look like a valid post URL. Post 3: That does not look like a valid post URL. Post 4: That does not look like a valid post URL. Post 5: That does not look like a valid post URL.
@bertieb tip: if it looks repairable, make sure it's not ✏️edited (if you're reviewing from MS you will see the word "edited" at the bottom-right instead of the ✏️), if it's edited, click it to find out if it's been vandalized ;)
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