@OlegValter That's not the same as picking a fight. I know you like to argue and I'm sure you like it when people see that you are right. So I'd not fault you for rigging the randomizer ;)
Hmm.. that is not a bad hacker really. Just someone that used your posted credentials to mess a little with your bot. It could have been much much worse.
Also.. you never have to store your credentials in a file. Not even for a bot.. just use the language feature that prompts you for credentials on startup.
@KevinM.Mansour yeah - a white hat would've just reported it and went on; since they did trash-post, but did not do anything else - a grey hat. What I am worried, though, is that they tried to log in - they could've been trying to do more but just failed
@OlegValter That is true - they tried getting into my twitter account a few hours ago - but I've changed my passwords everywhere, so I think I'm good now.
@10Rep or maybe they would've just done the same thing to your social accounts :) If I were one, I would've definitely check if the password matches other accounts - so many folks out there use one password for all or many their accounts it's ridiculous
@KevinM.Mansour Means the Community user did something so the post was bumped (put on the home page.. at the top of the list as if it was edited or Answered)
Especially since the spacey tooltips means I'll not only need to make the base-image of what I have and add the tooltips, but I need to change the base to make room for the humongous bubble of space it requires.
2 of then because I messed up and the images weren't exactly aligned, so when toggling between tooltips and no tooltips, the image would look like it moved.. or rather the buttons.
@double-beep It's just the standard one when adding text to the title field of an element.
@double-beep When the user toggles the tooltip on/off, the only change is suppose to be seeing the tooltip come on or go away. Not seeing the buttons move :) The preview are all just images.
On this one it's just images..
But since the images weren't perfectly aligned, it looked like the buttons were moving. So I had to re-do some of them.
@double-beep I have deleted the dev branch and recreated it clean and also I have closed my pull request but all the notices that you and Oleg Valter added is on my To-Do List.
My Job now is to remove OnClick and setup an EventListener.
@Scratte I don't understand. When he forked the repository there was only the master branch and he push to his fork then create a pull request. I am who only pushed to dev branch.
@KevinM.Mansour The branch is part of the repository. It's in the index.. every branch is part of the repository. When you fetch, you'll get it all.. new branched or deleted! branches.. so you can delete your branch and the next time someone fetches, the branch is gone from their index too.
Once you check out a branch it's automatically tracking changes (depending on the setup), but if I recall correctly it will only prompt you to track if you create a new branch. You can change the tracking at any point though.
Speaking of repositories, can someone else check if my bot's website is up? closinator.github.io. I think it should be working, but I'm not a web dev. (It's running for me, but I want to test to see if it's on the internet).
Once you know what you want it to look like, you read a little about CSS and styling.. to get the general idea.. and then for every thing you need, you search like mad and read Stack Overflow posts :D
@KevinM.Mansour I can't remember if it's possible to put a description on a branch. But if you have one for your own testing purposes on a public repository, I'd probably call it "DoNotUse"
@Scratte The difference is that the one Stack has doesn't report them to a chatroom so that trusted members of the community can handle it properly. The problem is the LQP is available to 2k who are mostly not aware of moderation.