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==Volume Display Code w/ Commentary== | ==Volume Display Code w/ Commentary== | ||
In the following I will explain my volume display code, which seems to be misunderstood by some editors, who just keep destroying it. First: Its advantage is, that it displays more than one volume per line and breaks those two volumes up and puts them above/underneath each other. Second, if the resolution gets too small for them to be displayed next to each other. To see the code and commentary, please click [http://www.baka-tsuki.org/project/index.php?title=User:Cautr&action=edit§ion= | In the following I will explain my volume display code, which seems to be misunderstood by some editors, who just keep destroying it. First: Its advantage is, that it displays more than one volume per line and breaks those two volumes up and puts them above/underneath each other. Second, if the resolution gets too small for them to be displayed next to each other. To see the code and commentary, please click [http://www.baka-tsuki.org/project/index.php?title=User:Cautr&action=edit§ion=2 here]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:51, 22 September 2014

Greetings, traveller!
What do I do? I translate and edit for guhehe.TRANSLATIONS. My projects can be found beneath.
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Volume Display Code w/ Commentary
In the following I will explain my volume display code, which seems to be misunderstood by some editors, who just keep destroying it. First: Its advantage is, that it displays more than one volume per line and breaks those two volumes up and puts them above/underneath each other. Second, if the resolution gets too small for them to be displayed next to each other. To see the code and commentary, please click here.
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