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Please just create your images in CSS or use illustrator and link it to your html. This is 2017 people, lets start coding more efficiently.

17th Jan 2017, 12:05 PM
Austin Tice
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Hung Quoc Bui: I wonder if people are clicking the voting buttons mistakenly thinking that they might be up and down buttons relating to the next topic on the list from the previous menu. I did this when I first came to the site. Would that make it a UX suggestion or is it just me needing to get used to this particular experience?
28th Feb 2017, 7:15 PM
Seamus Cullen
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isnt this statement true? why does it get 5 thumbs down?:(
19th Feb 2017, 10:04 PM
Hung Quoc Bui
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I must say I feel bummed out when reading about canvas and svg. I am used to using canva.com and my own edited photography, and to using css and img tags to display these images in my web pages. However, I can only assume that photo editing apps and sites like canva.com probably utilize these svg and canvas features in order to run. I wish these sections were 2 separate in depth classes: 1. HTML canvas class. 2. HTML svg class
24th Feb 2017, 4:09 PM
Amber Nestor Gregory
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