I was going to do work from home but for stupid work-specific reasons I am now trying to see if I can WFH via Citrix instead of VPN
It's kind of painful tbh, connection speed of citrix makes everything laggy
but the biggest issue is the Cisco software phone client doesn't work thru Citrix :-/
and I don't want to forward my desk phone at work to my cell phone because we mask outgoing calls so I would lose all the caller ID information beyond "hey this is someone from work calling"
as someone who has some amount of phone call anxiety I definitely need the heads up on who is calling me
and of course outgoing calls would all be coming from my personal cell phone which also is a deal breaker for me
it's frustrating because normally VPN would be a fine solution, but it's annoying because our team routes all traffic through the VPN rather than just relevant traffic
first they were like "hey please don't use spotify it isn't an approved app" "OK how can I listen to music while I write code" "Uh try the web player?" "OK, cool spotify's web player kills my monitors thanks to HDCP via these displayport cables" "uhhh..." "I'll just deal with it" then "please don't stream music at all"
unrelatingly, I've decided to bite the bullet and remove css cruft in my current client's website (said styling had been made by someone with zero experience and is the clutterest thing one can imagine, with rules overriding themselves at least 5 times everywhere)
it's soooo liberating but also I don't know if I'll get out of the rabbit hole without breaking some things visually but I think I'll decide so be it and rely on grids and flex to get as close as possible.
Hi there. This is too narrow to be useful as a general Q. I want to download some images from a website (for instance, luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/4q8q5g). Just a few. No bulk download. For personal use only. I can't find the image link in the html code. Seems to be embedded (java?). I could of course take screenshot but want something more accurate. Can you see the image link in the code? Or a suggestions on how to download?
Images have high resolution so screenshot would be bad quality
This sounds a bit like how I'm doing it. for instance, the person manually were putting font-size: 0.9em through the use of a class they added to every element they wanted that size, instead of putting size on parent elements or styling tag names.
however, being freelancing on this project, and also having seen it accumulate cruf over the years, I now also take the liberties of doing away with all the extra elements they used to position everything. they had a very acute case of divitis
@lovgrandma good point, thanks for mentioning. in this case, I am the one who wrote that JS. But yeah, I make sure to search for the classes of the elements I remove to see if they're listened for or something :)
it baffles me. sometimes, after removing all the css, extra elements, artificial padding and stuff, the elements are actually laid out like they are supposed to be
it's as if at some point, their own css monster had started to block the proper placing of elements, so they started to add even more elements and css to heighten the specificity
It's usually the case that trying to get one thing to work, people make changes to layout, and then they add another thing that will make the old thing also work just with default styles, but they don't know that, so they add in more custom styles instead of letting stuff just behave in the default way