User talk:Blue Ninjakoopa: Difference between revisions

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...By 'a silly amount', I meant 'a large amount'.  I have [http://img844.imageshack.us/img844/3184/skyc.png this] from a while back, but the pixel-art style clashes with the rest of the page.  If you wanted the cloud things on it too, I failed to get them to tile without looking like it or having a huge image.  Besides, it's not so much the background only as everything else on the page.  Though, like I said, it's not so bad: I just over-reacted because it's (aesthetically) a step down.
...By 'a silly amount', I meant 'a large amount'.  I have [http://img844.imageshack.us/img844/3184/skyc.png this] from a while back, but the pixel-art style clashes with the rest of the page.  If you wanted the cloud things on it too, I failed to get them to tile without looking like it or having a huge image.  Besides, it's not so much the background only as everything else on the page.  Though, like I said, it's not so bad: I just over-reacted because it's (aesthetically) a step down.


To quote: ''I can look into some sort of hack, which would probably involve more JavaScript; or I can set it to stay at the top-left of the screen (not viewport) in browsers without position: fixed support (so it doesn't move as you scroll); or I can leave it as it is and we can make the internet a better place by telling people to use a better browser (one that isn't almost a decade old) if they want things to work properly.  Note that support for IE6 and earlier is being dropped by most sane people.''{{User:Greenpickle/sig}}
To quote: ''I can look into some sort of hack, which would probably involve more JavaScript; or I can set it to stay at the top-left of the screen (not viewport) in browsers without position: fixed support (so it doesn't move as you scroll); or I can leave it as it is and we can make the internet a better place by telling people to use a better browser (one that isn't almost a decade old) if they want things to work properly.  Note that support for IE6 and earlier is being dropped by most sane people.''
 
...But wait, if you were using IE6, you wouldn't get PNG transparency.  Something else is going on.  What browser are you using?{{User:Greenpickle/sig}}


== Hello, so you like Pikmin too? ==
== Hello, so you like Pikmin too? ==
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