> > Removed the tutorial CSS. Properly breaking the lines is a more > > important etiquette now, let's see how it goes ヽ(´ー`)ノ > Disable auto-wrapping in the textarea too, and make the text area a bit > taller by default. > Disabling the auto-wrap would make it immediately obvious to the poster > that their text is too wide. > Something like: > <textarea wrap="off" rows="25" cols="74" name="v" accesskey="4" > maxlength="10000" placeholder="" title="Alt(+Shift)+4" id="contents1"> > 'wrap' isn't a valid property in html5 but fuck that shit, every browser > supports it and has done so forever. > I think the correct modern way is with > white-space: pre; > in the CSS attached to the textarea, but that naturally doesn't work in > non-CSS browsers (which might reasonably be using ayashii, it is > inherently a web1.0 place). ヽ(´∇`)ノ The script we're using is more "modernized" than others - it does make use of CSS rather than doing everything with ye-olde-browser-compatible HTML spaghetti (;^Д^) Reference: 2024/06/05(Wed) 21:53:23