Rare photo of a wild dragontail neofox giraffe eating from a broccoli tree (this post uses MFM, if you only see a bunch of emoji, please view the post on my instance)
Wait, #Sharkey doesn't support the $crop [#mfm either? I'll bet at ruins a bunch of old stuff.
Oh well; that's what I get for trusting a screwy undocumented markdown language without a reference spec. If I cared about consistency, I'd find something that lets me post raw CSS and HTML.
After looking at some of the source code in #Sharkey's implementation of #MFM, I discovered the details of the $[border decoration.
It accepts a width property for how thick the border should be (don't specify units)
There's a radius property for corner roundness (don't specify units)
You can specify a color with a 3, 4, or 6 digit hex code (don't put a hash sign first)
You can specify style where the options are ['hidden', 'dotted', 'dashed', 'solid', 'double', 'groove', 'ridge', 'inset', 'outset'] with a default of solid if you try to put in something else.
The noclip keyword doesn't have any properties. If you don't say noclip then it will add overflow:clip to the border which hides stuff inside it if it doesn't fit.
I hope someone else answered your question already but #MFM uses #CSS styling for all the effects. That means later content appears on top
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That's why red is bottom in each of these, it goes 🟥🟨🟩 despite being moved around with position.
The main exception to this rule that you'll run in to is that anything with a transform, filter, clip, or perspective creates a new stacking context on top of everything. Within a context it still follows the last on top rule and different contexts also follow the rule. You just need to be careful about stuff without a new context and when nesting. 🟥🟨🟩
For example, that has yellow at the bottom because it wasn't given $[position.x=0 while the red and green do have positions.
Most things involving movement, resizing, and cropping create new contexts. Most other stuff doesn't but there are exceptions.
#MFM needs to add a way to embed profile pics. Something like
$[pfp.user=julia,domain=eepy.moe]
I guess instance admins could just add a cron job to make current PFPs into custom emoji or do what @via has but it should be easier to go :via_happy: with some of y'all.
A ritual to summon a new Blobcat using otherworldly Fedi magic
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Please reshare if you like it. :neofox_shy: #mfm#mfmart#norasmfm
Take care of your blobcat. Pet it regularly and wash at 30 °C max.
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Please reshare if you like it. :neofox_shy: If you want to support me, click here. Thank you! #mfm#mfmart#norasmfm