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folks, you have to learn to use thumbnails as links to fullsize images.
most image upload sites offer a readymade string for insertion.
(also it would be nice to link to the actual image, and not another webpage that requires another click and javascript just to see the actual image, but that's just me)
Hello, I am Daniel Arroyo and this is a old project unfinished of course also with free time to finish this program.
Project link https://gitlab.com/danyorocks/dinosum/
Linux Mint 18.2 Sonya with the Cinnamon desktop running on my nearly 6 year old laptop. And apart from the slow boot (traditional hard disk) it still runs like a charm
Last edited by SandsOfArrakis; 09-03-2017 at 01:54 AM.
KDE Neon, User Edition running from USB. Also some random widgets I dragged onto the desktop. I didn't think it would ever run stable on this machine, but here we are. RAM use is high, but that might be the way this setup on USB works. Also, the greyscale font rendering actually looks pretty good these days. I'm impressed with how good this works and looks.
Distribution: Slack 15.0 64 using Plasma 5.15 on Dell Inspiron 3847 8GB RAM with Dell 24inch monitor 1920x1080
Posts: 116
Rep:
Slackware 14.2 (64) with KDE 4.14
Resolution: 1280 x 1024 @ 75Hz;
Weather widgets top-right are 'yawp';
Wooden clock is Steamtime Widget;
Wallpaper is from Nat Geo;
KDE Connect to Galaxy S6.
Windowmaker, one of my favorites because it is easily configurable, light and fast. A bit odd but so am I so it fits This is on my massive 34" Dell. Running compton, conky and nothing else except slock for screen locking.
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