Rhizome Awarded $600k by the Mellon Foundation to Build Webrecorder(rhizome.org)
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Rhizome Awarded $600k by the Mellon Foundation to Build Webrecorder
http://rhizome.org/editorial/2016/jan/04/webrecorder-mellon/
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That's fantastic news, congratulations and make it rock!
The first thing they could do with the money is hire a css expert to figure out why the date is upside down on their website. Very peculiar bug.
It is explicitly set to rotate(180deg) in the CSS, so it must be a stylistic choice!
I'm the "css expert" you desire to know. No issues are open at the moment in regards the typography you're referencing.
Nice. I imagine this was intentional too? http://imgur.com/6oZ7cmK Do your ad-buys suffer a loss in price because your logo overlays it?
I had the same knee-jerk reaction as thewronbiennale but after thinking about it, I like it. It's like saying: "sure, we're gonna sell ads, but our blog still comes first." Clever.
I had the same knee-jerk reaction as thewronbiennale but after thinking about it, I like it. It's like saying: "sure, we're gonna sell ads, but our blog still comes first." Clever.
I hope Rhizome archives this thread.
hn pages are pretty easy to archive: http://web.archive.org/web/20160105012618/https://news.ycomb...
Rhizome is working on more difficult sites.
Rhizome is working on more difficult sites.
it is not a bug! it is a feature!
Would future users always get the same two words? Would they record the network request a couple of times?
If a web game had an endpoint to verify a solution, but the webrecorder only ever recorded the successful interaction, would it give success to any solution on the webrecord?
I suspect that a quick answer would be: "we won't mock apps with web requests", but that would painfully ignore how commonly 3rd-party apis are used.
//edit also you can play with webrecorder here: https://webrecorder.io None of my records are showing as Replays, but maybe that's because I'm an anonymous user.