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:If that CSS doesn't actually do anything, I can remove it. [[User:Ashling Solette|Ashling Solette]] ([[User talk:Ashling Solette|talk]]) 21:55, 23 July 2025 (UTC) | :If that CSS doesn't actually do anything, I can remove it. [[User:Ashling Solette|Ashling Solette]] ([[User talk:Ashling Solette|talk]]) 21:55, 23 July 2025 (UTC) | ||
:Ok, I'm struggling to find this redundant CSS. I'm going through the CSS line by line and removing each part to see what changes on the chart. And every piece that I take out makes a visible change to the chart. This is including the in-line CSS for the "Sum Of All Warps" footer, which is the only in-line CSS in the chart (e.g. if you remove the "padding-right: 1em;", it moves the text further to the right - out of line with the rest of the chart). | :Ok, I'm struggling to find this redundant CSS. I'm going through the CSS line by line and removing each part to see what changes on the chart. And every piece that I take out makes a visible change to the chart. This is including the in-line CSS for the "Sum Of All Warps" footer, which is the only in-line CSS in the chart (e.g. if you remove the "padding-right: 1em;", it moves the text further to the right - out of line with the rest of the chart). | ||
:As far as I am aware, the CSS is identical to the chart I added to the | :As far as I am aware, the CSS is identical to the chart I added to the [[Safe_spots#Making_A_Safe_Spot_Off_D-Scan_Using_Navigators|safe spots page]] (except that this chart is sortable and that one isn't), so if you can edit that page to show what piece of CSS is redundant, I can copy that work over to this page. [[User:Ashling Solette|Ashling Solette]] ([[User talk:Ashling Solette|talk]]) 23:00, 23 July 2025 (UTC) | ||