I spent some time producing some more CSS improvements for GNUSocial.
I noticed that my CSS from last time is plonked at the end of the existing CSS. That's cool for testing in a limited sense, but in one case, it's needed that the CSS is worked into the legacy CSS. If you need me to edit the original CSS file in the repo, I'll make a proper patch.
If you wish to patch yourself, its all commented so it should be fairly easy. If not I'll make a patch.
@cosmin [ESP] Te damos la bienvenida a gnusocial.net. Varias cosas:
- Es NECESARIO responder a este mensaje para levantar el aislamiento inicial de tu cuenta.
- Las cuentas que continúen aisladas al cabo de un mes serán borradas.
- Las cuentas antiguas sin actividad serán borradas al cabo de un año.
- Documentación: https://gnusocial.net/url/7821081
[ENG] Welcome to gnusocial.net. Several things:
- You MUST answer to this notice in order to get your account initial sandboxing uplifted.
- Sandboxed accounts will be deleted after one month.
- Old accounts without activity will be deleted after a year.
- Docs: https://gnusocial.net/url/7821081
It seems developers have no passions for GNU social. If it is true, I want to inherit development. I will schedule bug fix mainly. I think if diogo has no passions, he have better transfer repository to organization account (ex: gnusocial) and add me to member.
simsa04 (simsa04@gnusocial.net)'s status on Sunday, 09-Oct-2022 00:58:01 JST
simsa04As much as I admire Ukraine's decision to turn to Europe and become a functioning parliamentary democracy, Western and European nations shouldn't succumb to their idealization of Ukraine as a beacon in the fight for democratic values and the defense of the West. The danger seems to me that as much as Russia is misreading Ukraine, so does "the West": the former in its contempt for Ukraine as "Russia minor", the later in its idealisation of Ukraine and its fight for liberal values the West itself hasn't been capable to succeed in.
simsa04 (simsa04@gnusocial.net)'s status on Sunday, 09-Oct-2022 00:03:59 JST
simsa04As much as I am gleeful about the damage of the Kerch Bridge, I really hope that Ukrainian authorities and armed forces keep in mind that Russian civilians in Crimea cannot be a target in the conflict. That means that water supply from the north needs to continue uninterruptedly.