Im getting the [ERR_TLS_CERT_ALTNAME_INVALID] error when trying to perform an POST request through nodejs. The error says that the hostname does not match the certificate altnames. It looks like its the TLS library that tries to compare the hostname im performing the POST requests towards against the domain im performing the request from.
I dont know that much about how SSL works in depth, but maybe this is a common issue in nodejs? Im currently using a free letsencrypt ssl certificate, nginx proxy and nodejs
watup peeps, does anyone know what a CSS property might be called which controls the color of the unloaded portion of the image in say an <img> element?
I'm looking to change it from white to transparent so it doesn't blind me while the image loads on a dark theme page
or if that's not possible with just one element, maybe I can move things around with a userscript
Ok, I think I do not understand what you mean with "the unloaded portion of the image". you mean how on slower connections, images would load from the top down, like in 1997?
i'm starting to think anyone who works with css professionally never has to deal with slowly loading images anymore and so this might not be a supported thing by the spec :p
well, I just managed to make background url thing work, and the problem is avoided by images straight up not being visible at all until they load completely...
also it's difficult to control element size like that
ok so this is gonna be insane but I think I could use filters to turn solid white into another color
and this is not going to be good with images that actually contain solid white
but that might be fixed by darkening them by 1/256th if possible