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@Lensflare If the screen doesn't work, then you can ignore it - and that's about the only valid reason.
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@Fast-Nop well, devs and designers have a different idea of what "works" means ^^
At least in the concept phase.
After the actual implementation, I bet both would agree that clipped content doesn’t count as "works".
The hard part is to convince designers why a design won’t work. -
@Lensflare Hopefully not the Todd Howard "It just works." Where crashing is acceptable.
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@Lensflare I don't mean that the website works. I mean that the screen works. As in, it's not defect.
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