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Welcome to HYPERFIXT. Right now I probably wouldn't recommend this website to anyone I know, but maybe in a little bit? I certainly intend on putting all sorts of stuff here. It will also probably look nicer than it currently does. It's a work-in-progress, just like all things.

Planned additions coming soon include;

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  • Left sidebar: Access a variety of sub-pages from the left-hand navigational HUD.
  • Right sidebar: Access a variety of site updates and micro-blogs from the right-hand informational HUD.
  • Aesthetics: Tap into the most adequate graphics HTML can render to enhance your HYPERFIXT experience.
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11:17pm (i'm timestamping these now because this has become a very unwieldly way of communicating) - the humble "p tag id" method is not without its faults. this first bit of text basically has to stay short enough that it doesn't go down too far, otherwise paragraph 2's padding gets a little too strong. testing the limits of that now. pushing the box. now at 11:25pm - i am finding that maybe the "p tag id" thing was a sham to begin with, a ruse, a bridge sold to me by unscrupulous ghosts haunting this domain. because actually, practically, it only seems to create lots more problems. or rather, i think it is a much more specific usecase than i was thinking; it should be reserved for text aligned underneath floated images in a break between p tags, perhaps?

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11:19pm - unless i'm misunderstanding things and some unicode characters are truly just 'bigger' than others, which is a very real posibility with my tenuous grasp on HTML, the limit for those first paragraphs is something around 357 characters, which feels kind of weird and arbitrary, but at least it's an arbitrary number that i'm now AWARE of, i guess. going over the 357-limit won't actually make the website catch on fire or anything but it does mean that my nice 10px's worth of padding on these later paragraphs suddenly creates a much wider gulf, because once that first paragraphs dips enough to wrap under an image, there's space underneath that. i wonder if that's a result of the padding on the image itself being 'carried' even through blocks of text? that seems kind of dumb and ridiculous but you never know what HTML will throw at you.

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11:28pm - i'm testing the methodology here of when i need the "p tag id" to come into play. 11:32pm - back at it after a brief distraction. this paragraph does need to be at least a certain length, i guess, or else the next paragraph doesn't have enough runway to even get pushed down next to image 2. and that length, as i know, from the other experiment, is 357! knowledge is power! and just a few more characters for the road!

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11:29pm - this was also written at the same time it's just that the clock rolled over. you know how clocks do. 11:38pm - i have become convinced the "p tag id" system is kind of useless. the padding on the images takes care of those issues i was having pretty well. but this experiment was not for nothing! i learned that you can even make ids and tags and stuff for your paragraphs. i didn't know that. knowledge was gained. i think this formatting looks pretty good as-is now and will suit my diabolical online needs. i mean, this is a particularly wide image so i'll revisit that thesis with some other test graphics in a moment or two.

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11:54pm - i'm testing the methodology here of when i need the "p tag id" to come into play. 11:54pm - back at it after a brief distraction. this paragraph does need to be at least a certain length, i guess, or else the next paragraph doesn't have enough runway to even get pushed down next to image 2. and that length, as i know, from the other experiment, is 357! knowledge is power! and just a few more characters for the road!

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11:54pm - this was also written at the same time it's just that the clock rolled over. you know how clocks do. 11:54pm - i have become convinced the "p tag id" system is kind of useless. the padding on the images takes care of those issues i was having pretty well. but this experiment was not for nothing! i learned that you can even make ids and tags and stuff for your paragraphs. i didn't know that. knowledge was gained. i think this formatting looks pretty good as-is now and will suit my diabolical online needs. i mean, this is a particularly wide image so i'll revisit that thesis with some other test graphics in a moment or two.