Are there supposed to be big blank spaces after the slim ones?I kinda suspect not. Seen on both reading page and entry, which are styled differently; Kindle Fire's Silk browser.
Of note that I didn't mention before. That masking effect of the frame has another strange consequence for those using certain script blockers. If the player is masked by the frame in either direction, clicking on the links provided by the player can make the script blocker recognize an attempt to "clickjack", which obviously isn't happening. Don't know if that's useful information or not as you experiment with it, but I do appreciate that it's being addressed. ^_^
Hey again... so in about 5 weeks I'm planning a post that will pretty heavily rely on Bandcamp as a source for 4 embeds and was wondering if there's been any progress on embedding the "wider than tall" players (or just correcting for the ability to size them as desired) or if I should post a ticket? I'd also like to replace some sources with Reverbnation embeds. I got the sense this was in your hands so I didn't want to double up a ticket if these are just lower on the list of things to do.
This is the specific style code I'm trying to get to work for bandcamp but as your experiments with the smaller variety show there is a huge gap after the player. Thanks. (The code I'm trying to show becomes invisible inside these brackets when I post this comment, perhaps you can see them?): []
Depends what you mean by progress: the request for the changes has been given a look by a senior developer and the tasks have been set out for one of the volunteers to claim. However, it doesn't look like any of the volunteer developers have claimed either the Bandcamp work or the Reverbnation work.
The best place to communicate your urgency on this to the folks who set the priorities is through a Support ticket. (I've been away from the computer more often than normal this month what with my own move and some other equally life-changing stuff amongst my friends, so I am not the best intermediary for checking progress.)
I've added the Bandcamp example you included to the developer ticket; happily it came through for me in the email notification.
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If the player is masked by the frame in either direction, clicking on the links provided by the player can make the script blocker recognize an attempt to "clickjack", which obviously isn't happening.
Don't know if that's useful information or not as you experiment with it, but I do appreciate that it's being addressed.
^_^
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I got the sense this was in your hands so I didn't want to double up a ticket if these are just lower on the list of things to do.
This is the specific style code I'm trying to get to work for bandcamp but as your experiments with the smaller variety show there is a huge gap after the player. Thanks. (The code I'm trying to show becomes invisible inside these brackets when I post this comment, perhaps you can see them?):
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Depends what you mean by progress: the request for the changes has been given a look by a senior developer and the tasks have been set out for one of the volunteers to claim. However, it doesn't look like any of the volunteer developers have claimed either the Bandcamp work or the Reverbnation work.
The best place to communicate your urgency on this to the folks who set the priorities is through a Support ticket. (I've been away from the computer more often than normal this month what with my own move and some other equally life-changing stuff amongst my friends, so I am not the best intermediary for checking progress.)
I've added the Bandcamp example you included to the developer ticket; happily it came through for me in the email notification.
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