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When I run circled command , above error occurred
Now this error is coming
configure: error: cannot run C compiled programs.
If you meant to cross compile,
use --host.
See config.log for more details
@Arc
It looks a bit funky in mobile view.. Maybe because the top bar background in mobile view (default) is blue matching the colour of the close and submit colors but with your css the bar is gray - which probably wouldnt look too bad if the close and submit buttons were centered vertically.
A friend worked out some of the warnings and spaced out the classes. Love the drag effect; will be using it going forward. Thanks for your work on it.
/*Custom Composer Bar Tweak by Arc begin*/
.composer .resizer .trigger i:before {
content: "\f0c9";
cursor: n-resize;
}
.composer.maximized .resizer .trigger i:before {
content: "\f0c9";
cursor: n-resize;
}
.composer .resizer {
position: absolute;
width: 100%;
top: 10px;
height: 0;
cursor: n-resize;
}
.composer .resizer .trigger i {
margin-left: -10%;
position: relative;
color: #FFF;
font-size: 14px;
}
.composer .resizer .trigger {
position: relative;
display: block;
width: 110%;
height: 20px;
top: -10px;
margin: 0 auto;
margin-left: -11px;
background: #000;
background: rgba(0,0,0,0.1);
border: 0 solid #E4E4E4;
-webkit-border-radius: 50%;
-moz-border-radius: 50%;
-ms-border-radius: 50%;
-o-border-radius: 50%;
border-radius: 0;
line-height: 20px;
-o-transition:.3s ease-in-out;
-ms-transition:.3 ease-in-outs;
-moz-transition:.3s ease-in-out;
-webkit-transition:.3s ease-in-out;
transition:.3s ease-in-out;
}
.composer .resizer .trigger:hover {
background: #000;
background: rgba(0,0,0,0.2);
-o-transition:.3s ease-in-out;
-ms-transition:.3 ease-in-outs;
-moz-transition:.3s ease-in-out;
-webkit-transition:.3s ease-in-out;
transition:.3s ease-in-out;
}
/*Custom Composer Bar Tweak by Arc end*/
@Arc It's because you use inline-codes rather than block codes, try ```
or 4 space indention instead of `
.
it threw some warnings about zero value px, and he pulled the % symbols and it removed the warnings. He said that there is still an "unimportant warning" about how using height and width with borders can make elements appear larger than intended. Anyway, they were exclamations rather than X's; trivial warnings. No credit is needed nor due.
I like the drag bar much better than the stock arrow.