@casperBGD trebaš zamjeniti prvi i drugi odgovor. Ja sto posto sigurno neću biti prvi member koji prelazi u Legendary rang. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
... iako ni on sam ne veruje u to Nije da ne vjerujem, ali nisam htio zvučati premoćno. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Dammit! I can display href content in the tooltip but I can't find a way to display the tooltip with pointer-events disabled. Anyway, here's CSS so maybe someone has an idea (TryNinja?). I've added CSS selectors to apply only to posts. .post a.ul { position: relative; z-index: 2; /* pointer-events: none; */ } /* hide the tooltip by default */ .post a.ul:before, .post a.ul:after { visibility: hidden; opacity: 0; pointer-events: none; }
/* place tooltip above the element */ .post a.ul:before { position: absolute; bottom: 150%; left: 50%; margin-bottom: 5px; margin-left: -80px; padding: 7px; width: 200px; -webkit-border-radius: 3px; -moz-border-radius: 3px; border-radius: 3px; background-color: #000; background-color: hsla(0, 0%, 20%, 0.9); color: #fff; content: attr(href); text-align: center; font-size: 12px; line-height: 1.2; }
/* make tooltip look like a speech bubble */ .post a.ul:after { position: absolute; bottom: 150%; left: 50%; margin-left: -5px; width: 0; border-top: 5px solid #000; border-top: 5px solid hsla(0, 0%, 20%, 0.9); border-right: 5px solid transparent; border-left: 5px solid transparent; content: " "; font-size: 0; line-height: 0; }
/* show tooltip on hover */ .post a.ul:hover:before, .post a.ul:hover:after { visibility: visible; opacity: 1; }
@TryNinja you are missing a class selector in your code. It should be
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I don't know about tooltips (at least not without javascript) but you can add this to CSS to display the contents of the href tag. You'll probably want to add some CSS selector in front as this applies to the entire document. Sample: https://loyce.club/patrol/test.htmlThis looks terrible, and I don't know enough about CSS to fix this. Just give me a second...
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For finding such hidden links, I usually hover the mouse cursor over the links and check them at bottom of my broswer without opening them. I thought of that after my change too. My suggestion is to replace the links with tooltips, so that the real link is shown in a text box when you hover the mouse cursor over the disabled link. If anyone has the CSS for this, that would be really cool ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I don't know about tooltips (at least not without javascript) but you can add this to CSS to display the contents of the href tag. You'll probably want to add some CSS selector in front as this applies to the entire document. Replace the square brackets with something else if you don't like them. a::after { content: " [" attr(href) "]"; }
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The easiest way to do this is if you have a wood stove on hand. Burning paper over an open fire produces a large amount of smoke that can be unpleasant (and even dangerous) if you do it indoors. Besides, an open fire may pose a fire hazard.
A wood stove or fireplace with a proper flue is the best solution. When the paper is burnt, mix it with some wood or coal and there will be no traces left that could be used to recover the content.
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Ma, nemam što gledati. Prejednostavno! ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) 1. dkbit98 -> Legendary 2. dkbit98 3. 2020.
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Najbolje je ili skroz maknuti ili smanjiti minimalni zahtjev i onda plaćati po postu.
Da, ali bi onda menadžeri imali pune ruke posla jer bi morali provjeravati svaki post pojedinačno (Bitvest i 777coin excluded). Ovako je dovoljno da samo provjere ukupan broj postova i jesu li napisani u prihvtljivim sekcijama. Eventualno s vremena na vrijeme, provjere i kvalitetu kod pojedinih sudionika ako im nešto zapne za oko. Barem mislim da većina tako radi. Nisu ni oni ludi da sami sebi prave dodatni posao.
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There is a representative of Panxora exchange on this forum so you can try PM'ing him. Username: Panxora_COOThe last activity, however was November 23, but it's worth a try.
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I Have a pending withdrawal of DASH, since 2020-12-02. żHow many days does it take to receive a payment normally?
I think ten days or so is quite normal. You can check in the withdrawal log that they are processed regularly. However, I've never made a DASH withdrawal so I cann't say with absolute certainty.
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LoyceV, I like this idea very much. Can we have a timestamp (posting time) for each post as well? It would be helpful to see the rate of new spam being generated.
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Aside from some obvious mistakes, this was actually a good read. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) BTW, you just gotta love these clueless newbies! ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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I am not sure why people asking for mobile applications even they can access a wallet smoothly on browser phones?.
I try to access using chrome on my phone, looks mobile-friendly. Please check it out, bookmark it as a pin, and adding in a phone screen. [1]
This is a great way to get easy access to any site. I make shortcuts for some of the services myself. But as far as the mobile app is concerned, I've tried to summarize the advantages here. In addition, the official mobile app reduces the risk for fake, malicious apps to appear.
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It does, just like any report marked as bad.
They shouldn't be, imho. Judging from the posting history of these members, it is obvious that these are shilling accounts used for thread bumping. I don't know if there's enough evidence to nuke a complete thread, but at least these reported posts should be deleted. Only the duplicate reports are marked as bad. Their "predecessors" (for each duplicate, the user's first unhandled report on said post) are handled as any other report. Oh, I see. But it's still weird. I know how proud the reporters are of their 'perfect score'. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Roobet također mijenja uvjete kampanje. Od sada je potrebno najmanje 20 postova/tjedno. Starting right now we are changing the weekly required posts from 15 to 20. Make sure you are on board with this and if it's too much we could maybe look into a transfer to a different campaign.
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It does, just like any report marked as bad.
They shouldn't be, imho. Judging from the posting history of these members, it is obvious that these are shilling accounts used for thread bumping. I don't know if there's enough evidence to nuke a complete thread, but at least these reported posts should be deleted.
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Yep. A easy red flag for those kinds of users(though not literally everyone, of course) are those with 250/500/1000 flat merits. Those who were early enough to be lucky to receive the merit airdrop, but never ever received an sMerit lol. What's funny is that a good number of those kinds of users were already here since around 2013; pretty much almost a decade of activity here but yet you don't see any improvement from them. It's mind boggling!
This is why I made a script for displaying earned merit, and now when I want to quickly scroll through a big topic and see if there's any good posts, I simply disregard anyone with a big gap between earned and total merit. I think gradually reducing the so-called airdropped merit and ranking down people who fail to meet the requirements would have helped a little bit with spam, because campaign mangers would only be able to enroll Hero/Legendary members who actually earned a lot of merit and are probably not shitposters. I agree with that. Personally, I'd love to see members without earned merits degraded to lower ranks, but I'm not sure if they'll ever do that. As for displaying earned merits, I use the BPIP Extension, and I can only say, thanks to suchmoon for that. There are some managers who take earned merits as a requirement for accepting participants to campaigns, while on the other hand there are those who accept almost anyone without any criteria (I'm not going to call them here they can recognize themselves).
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Only if you good furniture arrangement in your flat/house. I have a mopping robot and a robot vacuum cleaner. They both are good only when you are at the home and have a big home. That mopping bastard needs every have a mop replaced every hour, while I can clean same are within 5 minutes with regular mop. Robot vacuum cleaner is the one that annoys me most. Countless times I have started him and went to work, just to find out that he got stuck under the sofa few minutes after the start.
Get rid of your sofa! ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I don't know, Roomba is perfect for me. It is programmed to activate when no one is at home and returns to its base on its own. All I have to do on a regular basis is empty the dirt bin. I've never used a mopping robot, so I don't know what it's like, but I believe you, constantly cleaning a mop can be a hassle.
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Iskustvo
Ah, znaš kako se kaže: "Ako ne uspiješ iz prve..." ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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