I wonder if someone might have added [css] to a question you answered - and if it might have been removed the next day now that I don't see your badge anymore
Also I took a peek at your reviews and found and answered this question
Example ...
HTML:
<hgroup>
<h1>I'm a Title!</h1>
<p class="sh1">It's a subtitle there! :D</p>
</hgroup>
CSS: There I set the styles for headings and subheadings. Note that html5 doesn't support subheadings, so I had the following idea with classes..
h1 { font-size: 2e...
@BoltClock hmm, yeah now I'm suddenly back at 996. That would make sense; I wouldn't get any extra notifications in that case.
Ah well, I'm sure I will get it again in a few days/weeks from normal passive upvotes. I was also able to close a couple questions with Mjolnir while I had it, so the edit lasted a while... up until at least around 3 hours ago. But now I'm curious what question it was.
I'm gonna check
Luckily I only have 44 answers on questions without the css tag
well actually I suppose it could have been a thing where it doesn't get updated but once a day
so it could have been added, a new day hit, then removed
Hmm, didn't find it any of those 44...
actually several of those were questions of mine
and it's not from any recently-deleted answer of mine
The plot thickens... none of the questions I have answered have been edited in the past 48 hours; the most recent one was on July 5th, and that added css3, not css
I have a CSP on my site, it's reporting a violation for "about:blank," which is pointing to the doctype declaration on a webpage: <!DOCTYPE html>. I have 'self' included in the default-src directive. Any idea why "about:blank" is occurring with the doctype declaration?
My CSP report URI has received the following CSP violation:
{
"csp-report":{
"document-uri":"https://example.com/blog/somepage",
"referrer":"",
"violated-directive":"img-src 'self' data: p.typekit.net pbs.twimg.com platform.twitter.com q.stripe.com syndication.twitter.com",
"ef...
but if you disable and re enable it before the next scheduled scan it would never pick it up (assuming they are configured to scan for registry settings)
yeah that is nonsense, that's only 2 versions behind current
if anything they should just block the GoogleUpdateService
that way everyone stays on the version they install unless they manually update
then you can tell employees "don't update Chrome unless you wanna risk breaking it"
"Ellucian only supports Chrome on version XYZ, so computers which use Banner can't update Chrome." or something like that
our IT department is like ... 14? but positions that typically would be split up into other departments in other organizations are merged into this one
I dunno, her reasons for some arguments are ridiculous most of the time, but she's the sort of person who has to follow instructions step by step. A lot of the time she can't figure something out for herself.
So if the vendor says something, then their word is law
we're not exactly 500, maybe around 300-400, if you include adjunct faculty
@Wes I went to World of Coca Cola in Atlanta on Saturday, tasted Coke products from around the world... I have to say the one from Italy that they chose for us to sample was god awful and so so bitter
It was some woman's name like Penelope or Persephone or something
IPAs are like the white girl's pumpkin spice latte.
now I have to decide if I want to include "about:blank" in my CSP so I can avoid future impending violation reports. It seems ridiculous to add that, but I really don't want to have to deal with 12089309182309123 reports of a violated directive...