Open andrebu opened 8 years ago
Another related incident.
Comments Evolved plugin was installed and the native "Comments HTML area" was put back in by commenting out `display: none;
CSS that was being applied to it when Facebook comments plugin was being used.
Today it was found that the Comments area is commented out and invisible again.
The original commits are NEW Comments -- after installing Comments Evolved and Comments Width + Margin + Mobile.
The newest commit to restore Comments is Restored Comments + darkened "Search" field text.
Everything is back now?
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On Feb 11, 2016, at 9:32 PM, Andre notifications@github.com wrote:
Or maybe I was just drunk.
On February 4th, changes were made to the site styles via default.css. The changes included YouTube embed video sizes, a negative margins issue on some section title headers, and a new style for interview/question and answer format posts. All the changes were lost the next day, Feb 5th.
It may have been my fault where I overwrote my previous changes. But it could have been something else.
Notable: -- The YouTube embeds code is committed here, so I was clear headed enough to do that. Then on the 5th, upon discovering it was lost, it was reintegrated. -- Same thing happened to the negative margins code, which was originally committed here on the 4th, and reintegrated here. -- Though the interview code was also lost, it doesn't seem to be original documented anywhere.
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Or maybe I was just drunk.
On February 4th, changes were made to the site styles via
default.css
. The changes included YouTube embed video sizes, a negative margins issue on some section title headers, and a new style for interview/question and answer format posts. All the changes were lost the next day, Feb 5th.It may have been my fault where I overwrote my previous changes. But it could have been something else.
Notable: -- The YouTube embeds code is committed here, so I was clear headed enough to do that. Then on the 5th, upon discovering it was lost, it was reintegrated. -- Same thing happened to the negative margins code, which was originally committed here on the 4th, and reintegrated here. -- Though the interview code was also lost, it doesn't seem to be original documented anywhere.