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PAPYRUS
1 year ago
NYEHEHEHEHE IT IS I THE GREAT PAPYRUS AND I DISAGREE WITH WHAT ARGUMENTS MAY HAPPEN YOURS COMMENTS HAVE BEEN BLEESED NYEHEHEE
Hey Fet just wanted to bring something to your attention- So on “Catnip Comeuppance” there’s a bug in the CSS for the <video> that causes it to zoom over the screen when you fullscreen it, cutting off the top of the video if your apsect ratio doesn’t match the video. I’ve determined it’s the “object-fit: cover” property causing this. There’s also an “o object fit: cover” property which is reported as an invalid property name and probably shouldn’t be there either. “Care to Join Me?” doesn’t have either of these properties and correctly fits itself into any aspect ratio when fullscreened.
Dang, I literally put in that property (not the invalid o one tho, oops), specifically because I was experiencing the exact zoom/aspect problem you described and applying that property fixed the issue for me š¤ Maybe it’s just my browser? I’ll remove it seeing as you seem to have enough technical knowledge to have figured that out – thank you, I really appreciate it! ā„ļø
Hm… The property is still there for me even after clearing my cache and full-refreshing the page (though not the broken o one)
And huh, I’m using Firefox ESR. No idea why that’s happening though. You could try using “object-fit: contain” or “object-fit: fill” instead though, as those both appear to fix the problem for me as well as removing the property, so maybe one of those will fix it for us both?
But always glad to help! Honestly most of what I know is just fiddling with things until it works, my HTML and CSS are extremely rusty, haven’t properly studied them in probably almost a decade.
Lol sorry, I always forget to purge the cache on cloudflare š And I think it may have to do with the resolution? Honestly couldn’t tell ya. And the majority of this site was cobbled together on “fiddling with it until it works” (if it wasn’t already obvious ahah). If any actual developer took a look behind the scenes of this site they’d be horrified lmao
NYEHEHEHEHE IT IS I THE GREAT PAPYRUS AND I DISAGREE WITH WHAT ARGUMENTS MAY HAPPEN YOURS COMMENTS HAVE BEEN BLEESED NYEHEHEE
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Hey Fet just wanted to bring something to your attention- So on “Catnip Comeuppance” there’s a bug in the CSS for the <video> that causes it to zoom over the screen when you fullscreen it, cutting off the top of the video if your apsect ratio doesn’t match the video. I’ve determined it’s the “object-fit: cover” property causing this. There’s also an “o object fit: cover” property which is reported as an invalid property name and probably shouldn’t be there either. “Care to Join Me?” doesn’t have either of these properties and correctly fits itself into any aspect ratio when fullscreened.
Just thought I’d let you know!
Dang, I literally put in that property (not the invalid o one tho, oops), specifically because I was experiencing the exact zoom/aspect problem you described and applying that property fixed the issue for me š¤ Maybe it’s just my browser? I’ll remove it seeing as you seem to have enough technical knowledge to have figured that out – thank you, I really appreciate it! ā„ļø
Hm… The property is still there for me even after clearing my cache and full-refreshing the page (though not the broken o one)
And huh, I’m using Firefox ESR. No idea why that’s happening though. You could try using “object-fit: contain” or “object-fit: fill” instead though, as those both appear to fix the problem for me as well as removing the property, so maybe one of those will fix it for us both?
But always glad to help! Honestly most of what I know is just fiddling with things until it works, my HTML and CSS are extremely rusty, haven’t properly studied them in probably almost a decade.
Lol sorry, I always forget to purge the cache on cloudflare š And I think it may have to do with the resolution? Honestly couldn’t tell ya. And the majority of this site was cobbled together on “fiddling with it until it works” (if it wasn’t already obvious ahah). If any actual developer took a look behind the scenes of this site they’d be horrified lmao
*waits in Iām too poor for Patreon*
NYEH POOR HUMAN.. HAVE SPAGHETTI! *SPAGHETTI!!!*
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Aww musta really hadda go!