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Good day All
I have this function to count up
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07:51
Good day everyone
U+1D454 is same as UTF-32 (decimal) 119,892. But which number format is "U+1D454"
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08:09
Ohh nvm, it actually means hex+1D454,
 
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@VLAZ Im trying to improve my website performance and the lighthouse is whining that my images are not properly sized so Im just wondering if theres set sizes that we should aim towards in relation to e-commerece product photos? Thanks
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15:22
@OlegValteriswithUkraine, yes it was
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@LuminousButter If you have a 1000px by 1000px image which you show as <img height="50px" width="50px" /> then it's optimal to resize the source. But that's not really true for any image. Some images instead might benefit from more compression so the dimensions would be the same but the file size itself would be smaller. There is no one answer. I've not tried Lighthouse but I'd expect it to suggest what is wrong with specific images.
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@VLAZ okay, thank you. Ive currently converted the images from jpegs to webp's - this helped my score by 20%. Ive also compressed the webps - so tomorrow Ill find out if that helps - is there a particular website or somewhere that I can learn more about sizing images?
 
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Hello everyone! I am using D3.js for visualizing a network. Of course I want to add interaction with nodes, but my problem is not there. I want the display area of the network, to be inside in some sort of container, where the user will be able to navigate inside this area.
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For example, when the users get in the site, he will see the center of the network, which is limited to SOME of the nodes. To see the rest of the nodes, he will need to drag inside this area, so as to scroll up-down/left-right. Is there a way to achieve that, and how? Thanks in advance.
(in case someone has ever worked with Figma, where one can move to many positions and put screens, and then go back to previous positions to see the screens that were "hidden" from the display area, this is ideally what I would want)

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