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4:02 AM
I'm considering becoming active in the tag, might be a nice little way of getting me involved with the site again if only for the short term
2 questions, I upvoted one and closed another
I don't know a thing about Rust so I can't answer questions about developing Ruffle - not sure if any of its contributors are active on the site. However I anticipate a significant portion of questions to be about deploying Ruffle
I also anticipate a lot of Flash hate and "don't use it" in the comments, but I'm mentally prepared. There's an example of the latter under the question I closed, which I haven't done anything about yet, since it's borderline and I haven't come up with a moderation strategy for such comments yet. I just know to expect them for now
 
 
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5:17 AM
Uh oh, I answered a question
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A: Selector is exceeding selector-max-specificity

BoltClockThe total specificity of your selector .tab[data-selected]:not(:first-of-type):not(:last-of-type) is (0,4,0), which is 1 over the limit of (0,3,2). You can increase selector-max-specificity to accommodate this selector since the difference is so small. Or if you'd rather not do that, you can ref...

 
5:27 AM
A hypothetical alternative exists in the form of .tab[data-selected]:not(:first-of-type, :last-of-type) with a specificity (0,3,0), except it's still not supported anywhere other than Safari and Firefox... the latter of which only started supporting it a month ago, over five years after the former. Ugh. — BoltClock ♦ 3 mins ago
 
 
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4:31 PM
@BoltClock o/ happy new year
I suggested a wiki excerpt for just now
@BoltClock I hope not; there's nothing inherently bad or wrong about Flash, even now. I still don't get the industry's vehement efforts to block it so much
The only thing is it's not supported anymore, yet there are still people out there running IE9 and IE10...
but if there's a way to run SWF content in a new player that is receiving security updates, then Flash is basically back from the dead, sort of
 
 
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