I did not have an " about me" page back then and I still haven't got pingbacks or statistics of any form implemented, so GWT is the only way I can find out about links to my site. I discovered them as external links in Google Webmaster Tools. I'm new to blogging, and suddenly having so many pageviews is… very surprising.Īnyway, I got a few replies to this post. As the biggest part of the page is the ☖0kb icon in the top (HTML and CSS is just a few kb each), I guess that are about 15000 unique visitors (!). At the same time, this post is a proof-of-concept that the blog actually works, as I wrote the blogging engine myself.Īter being picked up by CSS-Tricks, I burned through about 1GB of bandwidth. I don't know about Opera Classic, but newer Opera versions based on the Chromium source code should work as this trick works just fine in Chrome. I think Safari doesn't work due to a WebKit bug in handling calc() combined with the new viewport units ( vw, vh, vmin and vmax). Step 4 To end the capture early, press the Escape key. HyperSnap will start scrolling down the page (called auto-scroll) until it reaches the bottom, then capture it. The auto-scroll capture will start at once. Step 3 Move your mouse to the middle of the target window and click. (It may be the top of the window or any location within the window.) Step 2 Click Ctrl+Shift+S. Supporting browsers include IE9+, Chrome and Firefox, but unfortunately Opera (Classic) and Safari 7 don't support it. Step 3 Click the mouse cursor inside the window (not on the scroll bar). Step 1 Position whatever part of the window you want as your start scroll capture point at the top of the workspace. Older browsers won't understand the rule so they'll just skip it. This trick works in most new browsers, and it degrades gracefully in older browsers (the page will just keep on jumping). The 960px is arbitrary: just use something that's somewhat bigger than your webpage (about 150px will do).
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