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Overyang. Variant using compounds of Yang Qi pieces. (11x13, Cells: 143) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Thu, Dec 23, 2010 03:59 AM UTC:
ATTN DAVID HOWE: Here's something very curious. I uploaded the generated source of this page here, hoping to play with the outputted HTML until I got something that didn't put lines of empty space between each row, then modify the script to stop putting empty space between each row. But before I modified the generated source at all, it displayed perfectly, with no gaps between the rows. Furthermore, it is displaying the board twice, because it still includes the JavaScript in it from this page. Yet in both cases, it is displaying the boards without any gaps between the rows. Thinking the gaps might be due to something peculiar about Firefox, I also checked Internet Explorer and Chrome, getting the same results as with Firefox. So, apparently, there is some difference between this page and the generated source I uploaded that is causing gaps between the rows. As another test, I copied only the JavaScript code for displaying the board here, and it too displays perfectly. So, the gaps between the rows are not being caused by the HTML code generated by the script. Something else is causing them. Thinking it might be something in the CSS, I looked at global.css, but I saw nothing there pertaining to images. Whatever is causing the gaps is a mystery to me. Would you look into this?