On 14 November 2016 at 06:31, Michael Tunnell <m...@michaeltunnell.com> wrote:

> I think the whole website could use an update and I'd be happy to help
> with that since Meld is such a great piece of software but there is a
> really simple and fast solution to this problem.
>

I've applied the CSS hack suggested by Martin.

However, I completely agree about the website needing an update. I have
made half-hearted attempts at updating it, but haven't really made any
serious progress. If you'd like to have a go at it, that would be great. I
think my personal desires are:

 * template-friendly, for minimal maintenance when updating
 * Bootstrap or a similarly well-known framework (or something
super-minimal; just something that's not going to be a headache in the
future)
 * a fairly simple, no-frills layout that keeps at least some of the
existing feel (minus the over-use of a hard-to-read orange)

The existing content is... mostly fine. I'm not sure how much more the site
needs. Anyway, if you (or anyone else) is keen, then please go for it and
just keep the list updated.

This is caused by the column (td) for the date being too much content to
> fit. Turning "26 September 2016" to "2016/09/26" fixes the button breakage.
>

Yep. Apparently I've never made a release in September before. Clearly I
should have just made the release in August...

cheers,
Kai
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