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  capjamesg[d] I think what you have is fine. I see one breakpoint at 40em where it's triggered. the width is effectively clamp(65vw,130%,100%) which when I put it like that is weird, but it works. You're overcoming the grid, right? You have a grid which constrains the layout and you want images sometimes to exceed it. You want images to flow outside the grid, which 130% does.
 
 
 
    
      [Joe_Crawford]
     
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      2024-12-17 16:28
   
 
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  Edge is Chromium now, so it works there too. I should declare victory.
 
 
 
    
      [KevinMarks]
     
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      2024-12-15 15:48
   
 
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  Haha I figured maybe not but it works it works I guess
 
 
 
    
      arekenaten
     
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      2024-12-13 20:40
   
 
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  I don't know how difficult it might be, but maybe it could redirect to a URL that shows the returned `me` from IndieAuth, to make sure that part of it works.
 
 
 
    
      gRegor
     
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      2024-12-12 21:08
   
 
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  I would appreciate someone willing to login to https://turner.enemyterritory.org/oauth/svn/indieweb/ just to make sure that it works with a different IdP.
 
 
 
    
      carrvo
     
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      2024-12-12 19:38
   
 
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  Ok, seems like it works from Chrome. I can't get in by Firefox, Slack, or Discord.
 
 
 
    
      Kupietz
     
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      2024-12-11 23:21
   
 
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  It's not a cynical take, it's just how it works. There has to be someone hosting a copy somewhere on the network. If it's not you, then what's the incentive for someone else? Are you paying them? Are they getting rewards some other way? Etc
 
 
 
    
      aaronpk
     
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      2024-12-09 15:44
   
 
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  Kolev: I meant that there was hope it would get wide adoption. It works well from what I understand
 
 
 
    
      GWG
     
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      2024-12-09 05:09
   
 
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  Most non-technical consumer solutions are "just another implementation of what many do" but wrapped up with it's own choices of implementations. And it works because most people on the planet don't actually have as many differring needs as we like to think (or will find acceptable).
 
 
 
    
      carrvo
     
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      2024-12-08 22:17
   
 
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  I'm not exactly sure how it works, but I'm sure someone here can help!
 
 
 
    
      capjamesg[d]
     
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      2024-12-07 00:18