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I don’t think indented sub-items are possible in a list, but there may be some wizardry I’m unaware of.
Tables are possible, but can be confusing. You might find this helpful.
what is the “URL” field at the top of this post for?
That’s if you want to share a link to a news article or video or something, rather than create a discussion post. Your post will automatically provide a link to that URL, and will also try to generate an appropriate title that you can use if you want (generally by grabbing the title of the page you’re linking to).
How do I make “minor separations”, where you have multiple paragraphs, then a paragraph with more white-space between it, but not like a header or a line. It’s related enough that I want it connect, but separate enough that I want some separation
I’m not sure if it’s exactly what you have in mind, but I find a triple dash to be a good minor separator.
How can I make Paragraphs have indents? (I know they aren’t needed grammatically anymore, but in some cases, a paragraph just doesn’t seem “right” without an indent…
I don’t think indented sub-items are possible in a list, but there may be some wizardry I’m unaware of.
Shame… I hope there turns out to be some wizardry someone knows about!
Tables are possible, but can be confusing. You might find This helpful.
Thanks!
That’s if you want to share a link to a news article or video or something, rather than create a discussion post. Your post will automatically provide a link to that URL, and will also try to generate an appropriate title that you can use if you want (generally by grabbing the title of the page you’re linking to).
Okay. For the “auto-title”, let me guess, it generates a title, unless you put something in the title part of the post?
Also, what happens if you fill out the text, and put a URL at the top?
I’m not sure if it’s exactly what you have in mind, but I find a triple dash to be a good minor separator.
That could work. And, what I mean is this:
<span style="color:#323232;">paragraph
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">paragraph
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">"paragraph" with no text
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">paragraph.
</span>
Basically, the “minor separator” is a paragraph that has nothing in it, but still takes up space. Like the space of 2 enters, not one.
I don’t actually know if this is possible…
Fair enough. I’ll continue what I’m doing, which is just doing like 10 “spaces” ( Test)
Tables are possible, but can be confusing. You might find this helpful.
If the focus of what you’re discussing is specifically Star Trek, the general c/StarTrek community would be fine. If you’re looking to get serious and in-depth with it, c/DaystromInstitute would also work.
If the primary focus is on the real world and the Trek connection is more tangential (examples: “cell phones were inspired by communicators” or “this new medical device is kind of like a tricorder”), it’s probably more appropriate for Quark’s. But there are some edge cases in there, and we’re unlikely to be fussy if something ends up in c/StarTrek instead.
If I have questions about general usage/ support of this website (startrek.website), what’s the correct community?
This one right here - Quark’s.
If I am not sure of a rule for the website, where should I ask
Same as above, if it’s a general question about rules and not an appeal of a specific mod action.
If I am not sure of a rule for a specific community, where should I ask?
We’re still deciding on the best solution to contact an entire mod team, but for now, reaching out to a community moderator directly is probably the way to go.
Where should I ask to find a community on a specific topic?
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Same as above, if it’s a general question about rules and not an appeal of a specific mod action. 2. Great! Quark’s would be the place for this, as well. 3. Makes sense! Also, I’m noticing a theme! Right where you put it was the right call! 4. Nice! I guessed right for a change! taps the “Quark’s” sign5. With all the other answers, that that coming! We’re still deciding on the best solution to contact an entire mod team, but for now, reaching out to a community moderator directly is probably the way to go. 6. How do you do that? I, personally, would think that it would be that specific community, but seeing as it always seems to be “Quarks”… wouldn’t be surprised not an appeal of a specific mod action. 7. How do I do that, as it looks like it’s the only guaranteed exception (the one above with a community mod is probably an exception, but not guarenteed!
Same as above, if it’s a general question about rules and not an appeal of a specific mod action. 2. Great! Quark’s would be the place for this, as well. 3. Makes sense! Also, I’m noticing a theme! Right where you put it was the right call! 4. Nice! I guessed right for a change! taps the “Quark’s” sign5. With all the other answers, that that coming! We’re still deciding on the best solution to contact an entire mod team, but for now, reaching out to a community moderator directly is probably the way to go. 6. How do you do that? I, personally, would think that it would be that specific community, but seeing as it always seems to be “Quarks”… wouldn’t be surprised not an appeal of a specific mod action. 7. How do I do that, as it looks like it’s the only guaranteed exception (the one above with a community mod is probably an exception, but not guaranteed!
You can find the moderators for each community in that community’s sidebar - just head to their profile and message them. This would be the process for both questions about community-specific rules, and appeals of moderator actions.
The downside to this solution is that the message is only guaranteed to be seen by the moderator you messaged, rather than the entire mod team, but we can and do communicate with each other as needed.
You can find the moderators for each community in that community’s sidebar - just head to their profile and message them. This would be the process for both questions about community-specific rules, and appeals of moderator actions.
Thanks!
The downside to this solution is that the message is only guaranteed to be seen by the moderator you messaged, rather than the entire mod team, but we can and do communicate with each other as needed.
Absolutely. I have probably spent hundreds of hours on Sins of a Solar Empire, and though this isn’t that, it is similar enough with a Star Trek coat. I’m sure I will get hundreds of hours out of this one as well!
I feel like Sins would be a perfect game to do a BSG based 4x game. With all the build fighters or bombers squadron decisions, or the reliance on capital ships.
If you’ve ever played a 4x game before, it’s not too hard to pick up. Stellaris is a fantastic game, and I’ve sunk quite a few hours into it.
With that said, sometimes they drop the ball on DLCs, and the late game gets bogged down/boring, so it’s worth waiting for player reviews to come back before getting it.
Cool! Didn’t know about it until now. I’m a big Stellaris nerd so this is interesting to me. But I’ll usually wait until a game has proven itself before getting into it.
I saw a video about it yesterday - I think just because my youtube algorithm knows I like star trek. It looks fun! And it’s not super expensive either.
I’m getting this too, as well as some image posts occasionally not federating, and lots of error messages about “voting failed”, “failed to mark as read”, etc.
I know there were some expected temporary performance issues after switching hosts, but would that still be happening a week or so later?
Some of the image stuff for me is just my device caching urls that change, but I don’t know why so many urls are changing
I’m not getting the failed to vote thing, but maybe that’s because you are using startrek.website as your instance instead of another; probably just timing out because whenever I pull up the site it is always a bit slow to load
Yeah, all I can tell is that the url of the file on the server seems to be changing and devices are caching the old url. Using a different image hosting service like imgflip/catbox.moe/selfhosted image server for the image uploads would probably solve that problem, but that’s pretty much the extent of my knowledge
Nah, posting Star Trek memes is like therapy or meditation, it centers you. A problem would be spending four and a half hours troubleshooting gif/webp compatibility for Lemmy-UI while having things to do and in the end getting neither done.
If you’re using Ublock Origin, disable that for your home lemmy instance.
I have a custom rule you can add to prevent that from happening (in lieu of disabling UBO), but it’s on my other computer. I can update post with that later.
Even more curious is when I view the post on lemm.ee, since if I open the image in a new tab by clicking on the image, it pulls up the actual image but when clicking on the link to the image under the title it goes to the same wrong URL that my instance has
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