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What's happened here?

edited June 2020 in Troubleshooting
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  • @bobmunro killed the shenanigans thread!
  • This happened in a HoC thread the other day. Think the forum doesn't like the gif that was posted.
  • Which page?
  • So you done somefink then Bob.
  • aliwibble said:
    Which page?
    The bonkers one
  • aliwibble said:
    Which page?
    The main thread titled "CAFC Bonkers Shenanigans etc etc"
  • aliwibble said:
    So you done somefink then Bob.

    Don't you double negative me! ;-)
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  • You breaka da threada. You pay for da threada.
  • All well and back to normal now.
  • aliwibble said:
    Which page?
    The main thread titled "CAFC Bonkers Shenanigans etc etc"
    Yes, we'd established that. But there are currently nearly 600 pages to that, and I'm not wading through all of them again to work out which gif might've broken it.
  • The thread couldn't stand the pace, pale imitation of the greatest thread of all time.

     The takeover thread never lost it like that.

    Close the bonkers thread.
  • Just deleted it. BobMunro dropping filth all over the site

    charltonbob has just put it back!
  • Weirdly it shows correctly in his quote!

    (I actually thought you’d posted a reaaaaaally long striped pic to artistically signify s never ending dreary saga) lol
  • I though it was Grapevine49 gone all artistic
  • @Cafc43v3r are you still having the same problem, or is it OK now?
  • Weirdly it shows correctly in his quote!

    (I actually thought you’d posted a reaaaaaally long striped pic to artistically signify s never ending dreary saga) lol
    That's cos I took a punt and tweaked something. ;)
    @bobmunro can you repost the gif on this thread, and I'll run through what the problem was?
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  • bobmunro said:
    Weirdly it shows correctly in his quote!

    (I actually thought you’d posted a reaaaaaally long striped pic to artistically signify s never ending dreary saga) lol

    Well now you come to mention it - I had intended it to be an aesthetic representation of the self-fulfilling and quite frankly self-flagellating propensity we all have to wollow in the endless futility of our struggles.

    Either that or I mistakenly put up a dodgy gif.
    That’s exactly what I saw Bob. It really captured the earthy, gritty, and bleak undertones to this saga with an overarching message to the observer that all lines head south. 

    Promising work 
  • aliwibble said:
    Weirdly it shows correctly in his quote!

    (I actually thought you’d posted a reaaaaaally long striped pic to artistically signify s never ending dreary saga) lol
    That's cos I took a punt and tweaked something. ;)
    @bobmunro can you repost the gif on this thread, and I'll run through what the problem was?

    Not sure which site I got it from now - and I don't think this is the version as it is much smaller. Perhaps the size of the original one was the problem.

    MC Escher falling down Penrose Stairs - GIF on Imgur

  • bobmunro said:
    Weirdly it shows correctly in his quote!

    (I actually thought you’d posted a reaaaaaally long striped pic to artistically signify s never ending dreary saga) lol

    Well now you come to mention it - I had intended it to be an aesthetic representation of the self-fulfilling and quite frankly self-flagellating propensity we all have to wollow in the endless futility of our struggles.

    Either that or I mistakenly put up a dodgy gif.
    That’s exactly what I saw Bob. It really captured the earthy, gritty, and bleak undertones to this saga with an overarching message to the observer that all lines head south. 

    Promising work 

    Thank you for the most promising feedback.
    Due to the esoteric nature of my work there are few who can perceive the hidden meaning. You are clearly one of them.

    Wibble.
  • aliwibble said:
    aliwibble said:
    Which page?
    The main thread titled "CAFC Bonkers Shenanigans etc etc"
    Yes, we'd established that. But there are currently nearly 600 pages to that, and I'm not wading through all of them again to work out which gif might've broken it.
    No need to lose your temper  ;)
  • bobmunro said:
    aliwibble said:
    Weirdly it shows correctly in his quote!

    (I actually thought you’d posted a reaaaaaally long striped pic to artistically signify s never ending dreary saga) lol
    That's cos I took a punt and tweaked something. ;)
    @bobmunro can you repost the gif on this thread, and I'll run through what the problem was?

    Not sure which site I got it from now - and I don't think this is the version as it is much smaller. Perhaps the size of the original one was the problem.

    MC Escher falling down Penrose Stairs - GIF on Imgur

    It wasn't the size per se, but the size attributes linked with the image.
    See how the gif below is stretched? That's because the height and width have been hardcoded in this post.
    Alis stretched escher gif
    If you quote this post and then hit the </> symbol, then somewhere in it you'll see this bit:
    <img alt="Alis stretched escher gif" src="https://i.imgur.com/Dr6Xnmb.gif" width="200" height="400">
    So it's taken the gif and squeezed it into a box 200 pixels wide by 400 pixels high.
    Now for some reason the gif you posted on that thread had utterly bizarre height and width attributes. I can't remember the exact numbers, but it was something like this:
    <img alt="Alis stretched escher gif" src="https://i.imgur.com/Dr6Xnmb.gif" width="2276" height="1866883722">
    Which means you ended up with a version so ridiculously vertically stretched, you couldn't tell it was a picture. You can probably fix it just by removing the height attribute, and it'll just scale correctly, but I usually hard code the width as it helps keep the images small and reduce the amount of scrolling we need to do. If you're a bit wary of changing it, just check that the size attributes don't look weird, and if they do, then use a gif from another site.
  • aliwibble said:
    @Cafc43v3r are you still having the same problem, or is it OK now?
    It's all good. Thanks :-) 
  • aliwibble said:
    bobmunro said:
    aliwibble said:
    Weirdly it shows correctly in his quote!

    (I actually thought you’d posted a reaaaaaally long striped pic to artistically signify s never ending dreary saga) lol
    That's cos I took a punt and tweaked something. ;)
    @bobmunro can you repost the gif on this thread, and I'll run through what the problem was?

    Not sure which site I got it from now - and I don't think this is the version as it is much smaller. Perhaps the size of the original one was the problem.

    MC Escher falling down Penrose Stairs - GIF on Imgur

    It wasn't the size per se, but the size attributes linked with the image.
    See how the gif below is stretched? That's because the height and width have been hardcoded in this post.

    If you quote this post and then hit the </> symbol, then somewhere in it you'll see this bit:
    <img alt="Alis stretched escher gif" src="https://i.imgur.com/Dr6Xnmb.gif" width="200" height="400">
    So it's taken the gif and squeezed it into a box 200 pixels wide by 400 pixels high.
    Now for some reason the gif you posted on that thread had utterly bizarre height and width attributes. I can't remember the exact numbers, but it was something like this:
    <img alt="Alis stretched escher gif" src="https://i.imgur.com/Dr6Xnmb.gif" width="2276" height="1866883722">
    Which means you ended up with a version so ridiculously vertically stretched, you couldn't tell it was a picture. You can probably fix it just by removing the height attribute, and it'll just scale correctly, but I usually hard code the width as it helps keep the images small and reduce the amount of scrolling we need to do. If you're a bit wary of changing it, just check that the size attributes don't look weird, and if they do, then use a gif from another site.
    That makes sense, as the stripes though ridiculously long, were still moving!
  • Well, that was interesting.
    I wondered if @Cafc43v3r had taken a photo of a shower curtain.
  • We used to correct that with the vertical hold button. :neutral:
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