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34268The CafĂ©Never realized how stressful buying a home was. Especially when you're dealing with deadlines, having to rely on busy contractors to get you info on time, or awaiting signatures, etc. It's rather annoying. Linux_SageMar 09, 2017View
34267Forgotten CartoonsThat's the first time I've ever heard about Sugar Pops Pete.<div><br></div><div>Has anyone ever heard of Hubie and Bertie?</div><div><br></div><div><img src="http://rs97.pbsrc.com/albums/l236/wonkalumps/Looney%20Tunes%20gifs/mouse-slap.gif~c200" alt="Image"></div>Mr MagicMar 09, 2017View
34266Calling all retro lovers-new line of Hanna Barbera comics from DC!@Rick:<div><br></div><div>I think the 1994 Flintstones movie is the only live-action Hanna-Barbara movie that had success. For a lot of people including me, it's an enjoyable film.</div>Mr MagicMar 09, 2017View
34265Kill the orange text!<p>Test.</p> Most likely there's a CSS rule that applies a certain color to certain tags. For instance the "&lt;p&gt;" tag. And yeah if the WYSIWYG operates under a different manner and injects a bunch of paragraph tags that could cause the orange color.<div><br></div> <p>Test. Test</p><p><br></p><p>Edit:</p><p>Looks like there's a rule in the responsive.css that helps force the paragraph tags to be black defined at ".ipb_table .new_1 p" line 8. Seems to be there by default on a regular desktop. However on mobile that little javascript confirmation box that asks to view the page on mobile will remove this style if you click OK and you're stuck with the default styles in styles.css and the rule at ."new_1 p" line 539 makes all them orange.&nbsp;</p>Linux_SageMar 09, 2017View
34264Calling all retro lovers-new line of Hanna Barbera comics from DC!<blockquote rel="blueluigi" style="font-style: normal;"><b>blueluigi wrote :</b><br><i> Pretty soon, we'll start seeing a Hanna-Barbara cinematic universe. Calling it now.<br> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>I don't see that happening. We've already seen Hanna-Barbara film adaptions and none have gone over well.Rick Ace RhodesMar 09, 2017View
34263Calling all retro lovers-new line of Hanna Barbera comics from DC!Pretty soon, we'll start seeing a Hanna-Barbara cinematic universe. Calling it now.<br>blueluigiMar 09, 2017View
34262The BeatlesDaytripper, by Type O Negative :lol:shakin steakMar 09, 2017View
34261Calling all retro lovers-new line of Hanna Barbera comics from DC!<blockquote rel="jkatz"><b>jkatz wrote :</b><i><br><div><br></div><div>For those not in the know, the mainstream comics market is oversaturated with too many superhero books, and too many superhero books have been obsessed with pleasing the "social justice warrior" crowd by introducing all sorts of changes, all of which alienated their traditional fanbase. It's nice to know that while publishers are competing with each other to lose as many readers as possible, someone saw the need for new, and dare I say it- "fun" comics.</div> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>Mmmmm... I found mainstream comics <span style="font-size: 10pt;">oversaturated with too many superheroes 23 years ago. And I sought out more "fun" titles then and still do, and I dig the "social justice" direction in some comics now. And... some of that "social commentary" displayed above? Not out of line with it. B</span><span style="font-size: 13.3333px;">ut I also really like Deadpool, which is allegedly offensive for soandsos. I think your brush is a little broad there.</span>shakin steakMar 09, 2017View
34260Kill the orange text!Posted from Chrome on Android.<div><br></div><div>I now notice that the issue is more likely to be visible in desktop view than mobile view.</div>shakin steakMar 09, 2017View
34258Kill the orange text!Posted from Opera on Android, not sure what version.shakin steakMar 09, 2017View