If a user doesn't set any badges, this message appears in the console on their user page: "Couldn't set up badge giving area: TypeError: badgeGivingArea is null" I looked at the code, which uses try/catch. Shouldn't it just check if badgeGivingArea is null instead?Laziness. I have to pull elements from the document a million times, and I don't want to check if they're null EVERY TIME. It's easier to just fail. However.... idk. I can check it out; it might stop other code from running Edit: """""fixed"""""
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Comments are getting split into two columns on program pages.
http://i.imgur.com/7T0mzPB.png
Comments are getting split into two columns on program pages. http://i.imgur.com/7T0mzPB.pngSorry, that's such an old bug and I never fixed it. It's fixed now (I think).
Wow that was fast! Thanks XDComments are getting split into two columns on program pages. http://i.imgur.com/7T0mzPB.pngSorry, that's such an old bug and I never fixed it. It's fixed now (I think).
When you click on a badge twice, the text partially covers the badge. Also it is nearly impossible to increase the size of the picture using a touchscreen. Also, when you click on another badge, it disappears.
When you click on a badge twice, the text partially covers the badge. Also it is nearly impossible to increase the size of the picture using a touchscreen. Also, when you click on another badge, it disappears.Yeah, Edge is new, and doesn't support a lot of CSS features Random uses on the site. Chrome or Firefox is supported though.
Fine FINE! Badges work 100% in Edge now. I even perform a ludicrous hack in order to make them upscale appropriately. I HOPE YOU'RE SATISFIED
Successive replies. Does this help? I'm not currently capable of useful thoughts.