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Apr 13, 2017 at 12:39 history edited CommunityBot
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Feb 17, 2015 at 22:45 comment added corsiKa Hahaha awesome! It was a joke, but haha nice!
Feb 17, 2015 at 22:04 comment added Ismael Miguel @corsiKa Better on this way?
Feb 17, 2015 at 22:04 history edited Ismael Miguel CC BY-SA 3.0
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Feb 17, 2015 at 22:01 comment added Ismael Miguel @corsiKa Oh, it makes sense.... I will try to get something to work.
Feb 17, 2015 at 22:00 comment added corsiKa Lol it was a joke. stackoverflow.com/questions/1642028/…
Feb 17, 2015 at 21:47 comment added Ismael Miguel @corsiKa What? o.O What are you talking about?
Feb 17, 2015 at 21:46 comment added corsiKa I am very tempted to downvote for passing on the opportunity to use the "goes to" operator: --i>9 should be i-->9 which is read "as i goes to 9".
Feb 16, 2015 at 16:28 history edited Ismael Miguel CC BY-SA 3.0
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Feb 16, 2015 at 16:20 comment added Ismael Miguel @MartinBüttner Actually, it was a SyntaxError. I've fixed it. Now it is showing and the byte count is the same.
Feb 16, 2015 at 16:19 history edited Ismael Miguel CC BY-SA 3.0
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Feb 16, 2015 at 16:15 comment added Ismael Miguel @MartinBüttner I've updated the answer and no longer produces those weird colors.
Feb 16, 2015 at 16:13 comment added Ismael Miguel @MrLemon I've made a new answer which doesn't produce weird colors on Chrome.
Feb 16, 2015 at 16:11 history edited Ismael Miguel CC BY-SA 3.0
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Feb 16, 2015 at 15:20 comment added Ismael Miguel @MrLemon I'm speachless as well. I was quite happy with the final result. I came from home and found that Chrome doesn't like it :/ (and yes, I use IE at home. I must use IE :/ Sad sad life). But thank you for the +1. I will try to "baffle" (?) you again.
Feb 16, 2015 at 15:17 comment added MrLemon Firefox seems to put half-circles on the ends of <hr>, probably to make it look more smooth. No clue as to what happens with the colors. Anyway have my +1 for baffling me.
Feb 16, 2015 at 15:10 comment added Ismael Miguel @MrLemon It works on IE11, since I tried at home. I can provide print-screen if required. Firefox makes circles with it. I have no f#$%ing idea how. There is no way to revert it. I was expecting IE to have the quirks, not Firefox.
Feb 16, 2015 at 15:09 history edited Ismael Miguel CC BY-SA 3.0
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Feb 16, 2015 at 15:09 comment added MrLemon @IsmaelMiguel That's alright I guess. But just for clarity, I'm on FF right now. Can confirm it working on IE11 though.
Feb 16, 2015 at 15:06 comment added Ismael Miguel @MrLemon I guess chrome doesn't like RGB -.- But it does work on IE11. Since I'm not trying to make a cross-browser solution, this is acceptable. I will add this to the answer.
Feb 16, 2015 at 14:43 comment added MrLemon It might just be me, but running this code snippet produces mostly green and blue circles. I see @MartinBüttner beat me to this comment so it's not just me...
Feb 16, 2015 at 14:39 history answered Ismael Miguel CC BY-SA 3.0