the problem is that the right column of links is kind of dissociated from the header, yeah
2014-05-06 12646, 2014
navap
Yeah
2014-05-06 12607, 2014
kepstin-laptop
(the 'report a copyright violation' got horribly column-wrapped there, too)
2014-05-06 12616, 2014
navap
heh
2014-05-06 12637, 2014
navap
I've made some changes to the original footer at the very bottom, thoughts?
2014-05-06 12607, 2014
navap
I don't really like it, but I don't know what to do with the donate and twitter links
2014-05-06 12654, 2014
kepstin-laptop
blog link is redundant with the top navbar, it can just be removed
2014-05-06 12626, 2014
kepstin-laptop
we could put a twitter timeline embed in, but that might be kind of silly. hmm.
2014-05-06 12624, 2014
navap
I put blog because twitter on its own was very lonesome
2014-05-06 12611, 2014
kepstin-laptop
do we have any other social media? G+, FB, etc?
2014-05-06 12619, 2014
nikki
facebook yes
2014-05-06 12625, 2014
kepstin-laptop
if so, we could just put a few of them together as icons
2014-05-06 12627, 2014
ianmcorvidae
the twitter and facebook are mostly just blog republishes anyway, of course, but :P
2014-05-06 12625, 2014
kepstin-laptop looks at his browser access logs: 1 opera 9.8 on mac os x, 2 firefox 29 on linux, 1 chrome 34 on windows, 1 chrome 33 on linux, 4 safari on mac os x, and 3 people using limechat of varying versions.
2014-05-06 12632, 2014
kepstin-laptop
er, web server access logs
2014-05-06 12657, 2014
kepstin-laptop
now I have a representitive count of which browsers active people in this irc channel use, I guess ;)
2014-05-06 12604, 2014
ianmcorvidae
haha
2014-05-06 12618, 2014
ianmcorvidae
I know what two of those are, at least :P
2014-05-06 12623, 2014
kepstin-laptop
weird how limechat includes the computer model in the user agent
2014-05-06 12628, 2014
ianmcorvidae
(well, who two of those are, I mean)
2014-05-06 12603, 2014
ianmcorvidae
note that opera always says 9.8, the actual version is in the Version/<something> field
2014-05-06 12619, 2014
kepstin-laptop
fun
2014-05-06 12621, 2014
kepstin-laptop
reading user agents is annoying
2014-05-06 12637, 2014
kepstin-laptop
a love how chrome still has the 'KHTML' bit in it
2014-05-06 12605, 2014
kepstin-laptop
which dates back to the web engine written for KDE 2 or 3 abouts.
2014-05-06 12643, 2014
hawke1
ugh.
2014-05-06 12650, 2014
hawke1
And they all have Mozilla, no?
2014-05-06 12615, 2014
kepstin-laptop
no actually; opera doesn't.
2014-05-06 12626, 2014
kepstin-laptop
(at least until they switch to blink; they probably do now)
2014-05-06 12649, 2014
nikki
heh, I remember when opera reached 10 and had to switch ua strings
2014-05-06 12609, 2014
nikki
I mean, two digit numbers? whoever came up with *that* crazy idea.
2014-05-06 12647, 2014
nikki
(the problem was that stupid sites (of which there are far too many) would detect it as "opera 1" and claim the browser was too old)
2014-05-06 12611, 2014
hawke1
I say fuck those stupid sites
2014-05-06 12614, 2014
hawke1
they can fix their shit
2014-05-06 12616, 2014
kepstin-laptop was playing around with orange/purple gradients, and has decided that they look too ubuntu :/
2014-05-06 12617, 2014
hawke1
cocks!
2014-05-06 12659, 2014
ianmcorvidae
I propose that all browsers should change their UAs to "All UAs suck" immediately and never change them again :P
2014-05-06 12655, 2014
ianmcorvidae
(not really, even if they're stupid they do at least provide a way to identify a thing)
2014-05-06 12626, 2014
hawke1
Really, they should just switch to something sane
2014-05-06 12644, 2014
ianmcorvidae
there isn't something sane to switch to, that isn't susceptible to the same problems :)
2014-05-06 12602, 2014
kepstin-laptop doubts that too much would break if firefox started using e.g. "Firefox/29.0"
2014-05-06 12608, 2014
hawke1
+1
2014-05-06 12630, 2014
kepstin-laptop
most of the pages that would break are already broken :/
2014-05-06 12640, 2014
hawke1
ianmcorvidae: really, if all the browsers just switched to using their name and version…broken shitty web pages would still be broken and shitty
2014-05-06 12655, 2014
hawke1
And everything else would be fine
2014-05-06 12600, 2014
ianmcorvidae
ah, I thought you meant switch to something other than using a user-agent
it's useful for debugging, often the same browser on different platforms means different dependencythings
2014-05-06 12637, 2014
hawke1
ianmcorvidae: does it?
2014-05-06 12640, 2014
ianmcorvidae
yes.
2014-05-06 12642, 2014
nikki
heh and things like how IE in osx used to be a completely different browser to IE on windows
2014-05-06 12655, 2014
hawke1
ianmcorvidae: what does "dependencythings" refer to? ;-)
2014-05-06 12601, 2014
ianmcorvidae
really the bulk of the thing here is just, browsers should remove anything from their UA that isn't actually describing them
2014-05-06 12609, 2014
ianmcorvidae
dependencies :P
2014-05-06 12610, 2014
nikki
also this bug that's going to annoy me forever where opera in osx claims to support drag and drop and then fail miserably even though it works fine in windows and linux in the same version
2014-05-06 12640, 2014
ianmcorvidae
and expect sites to have proper number parsing and shit :P
2014-05-06 12651, 2014
kepstin-laptop
ianmcorvidae: what, do you want chrome not to say it's "like Gecko" ? :)
2014-05-06 12601, 2014
ianmcorvidae
haha
2014-05-06 12607, 2014
ianmcorvidae
yeah, removing that would make some sense :P
2014-05-06 12626, 2014
ianmcorvidae
of course it *is* like Gecko. At least, inasmuch as it's a rendering engine?
2014-05-06 12635, 2014
ianmcorvidae
(yeah, kidding, obviously XD)
2014-05-06 12638, 2014
kepstin-laptop
well, the issue was that sites were checking for the string "Gecko" to identify mozilla 6/firefox to enable features that IE didn't support
2014-05-06 12645, 2014
ianmcorvidae
yeah
2014-05-06 12657, 2014
ianmcorvidae
I mean, ultimately the problem is always the sites
2014-05-06 12620, 2014
hawke1
only kinda…
2014-05-06 12649, 2014
hawke1
the problem is that 'user agent' is not a good tool for identifying feature sets
2014-05-06 12600, 2014
ianmcorvidae
yes, and the problem is that sites were using it for that
2014-05-06 12613, 2014
hawke1
yeah, but they didn't have any other way at the time
2014-05-06 12618, 2014
ianmcorvidae
browsers never tried to sell the UA as a way to do feature detection, sites decided to do that
2014-05-06 12615, 2014
kepstin-laptop sets his user agent to "Firefox/29.0 (X11; Linux x86_64)" to see what happens ;)
2014-05-06 12643, 2014
kepstin-laptop
first page I try... doesn't even load.
2014-05-06 12645, 2014
kepstin-laptop
wow
2014-05-06 12610, 2014
nikki
which is?
2014-05-06 12611, 2014
kepstin-laptop
(admittedly, pivotal tracker is kind of a fancy in-browser webapp rather than a page)
2014-05-06 12613, 2014
kepstin-laptop
trying to load gmail brings me to an error page saying "you'll need to update to a modern browser. " with a link to download firefox
2014-05-06 12636, 2014
kepstin-laptop
(curiously, only firefox; no link to chrome)
2014-05-06 12642, 2014
hawke1
kepstin "Chrome/34.0.1847.132 (Linux x86_64)" works ok for gmail
2014-05-06 12603, 2014
kepstin-laptop
I wonder if I should put the Gecko version back in
2014-05-06 12613, 2014
hawke1
(Not clear on why I might need "X11" so I left that out)
2014-05-06 12649, 2014
ianmcorvidae
obviously so sites can detect Wayland users ;)
2014-05-06 12606, 2014
kepstin-laptop
firefox can only run in XWayland atm, so it's still an X11 firefox :/
2014-05-06 12620, 2014
kepstin-laptop actually has Wayland working on his laptop
2014-05-06 12627, 2014
kepstin-laptop
it's not super-usable yet
2014-05-06 12606, 2014
kepstin-laptop
it still lets me use the html interface to gmail tho
2014-05-06 12624, 2014
kepstin-laptop
facebook appears to work without issues
2014-05-06 12616, 2014
navap
Please take another look at the footer (clear cache first)
2014-05-06 12632, 2014
kepstin-laptop
heh, icons
2014-05-06 12633, 2014
navap
The language selector seems a bit out of place now, and I don't know where to put the git branch
2014-05-06 12608, 2014
kepstin-laptop
stick the language switcher and icons on one rwo, and git branch above?
2014-05-06 12633, 2014
navap
hm I think that looks odd. The language and social icons aren't connected in any way
2014-05-06 12642, 2014
ianmcorvidae
honestly, I don't quite understand why the language selector is at the bottom
2014-05-06 12648, 2014
navap
Have to go though, I'll pick this up tomorrow
2014-05-06 12609, 2014
navap
Because I find having the language selector in the top navbar really odd
2014-05-06 12611, 2014
ianmcorvidae
(being a "change things here, on this site" thing, rather than a "go to other sites" thing, which is what the rest of the footer is)
2014-05-06 12634, 2014
navap
It's something that is only used once, so why it is at the top of every page