Size is not an issue with APNG, the example discussed early is justed compressed inefficiently. I could just as well build an arbitrarily huge GIF file if I wanted to.
What it comes down to is that the main competitors are APNG and GIF. Anything else is pretty much out of the picture since...
I hate to repeat myself, but it's kind of difficult to help if you don't know what to do. So again: should the back sprites be the most recent versions of that generation? Should they be the original version? Or should there even be separate files?
Since we're talking about back sprites already: there are a lot of them that have remained the same throughout different games of the same generation, but have received a new coloration (especially in Crystal). Which ones are we supposed to keep? The newest ones or the originals?
Example...
Mewtwo problem?
*looks up Mewtwo*
Oh wow, that's ingenious.
*a few minutes later*
Done.
And thanks for the confirmation on the games using #f8f8f8, that's all I really wanted to know :-)
But exactly which color is "plain white"? Is it the "completely white" white #ffffff or the ever so slightly darker #f8f8f8?
And of course, I'll make sure to have a transparent background. I just used "background color" in the topic title because the white in the sprites is the same white...
Now, I know this isn't really important since there is no visible difference anyway, but my question simply is: Is the "white" in Generation II sprites #ffffff or #f8f8f8? When I get my sprites it shows me #f8f8f8, but most, if not all sprites on the Archives have #ffffff. I'm a terrible...
Today, I've encountered a strange issue on the Archives: When I tried to upload a new version of Raichu's Crystal sprites (animated .gif files), I got an error saying that files with MIME type "Application/x-php" aren't allowed, even though the files I'm trying to upload are ordinary .gifs just...
The page Firefox crashed for me with once was List of Pokémon by base stats, so it seems it's related to those long lists. Although the strange thing is, as I said, that I've never had problems with that page since then.
I've experienced something like this once or twice in the past. After opening a random article, Firefox stopped responding and started using up more and more RAM with no end in sight. Even after restarting the process, it still did the same thing. The weird thing is, however, that everything...
Thank you!
I'm really tired so I'll take a full look at it tomorrow, but from a first glance it seems to be exactly what I was looking for. And from what I saw, it does indeed seem that most of it is HTML-related...
Yes, I did. It's linked to at the bottom of every edit page, after all :-p
Hrm... I expected something like this. Thanks for the answers anyway.
So you can freely use HTML while editing? Or is this limited to certain commands?
Well, I knew that much already. I did read the "guides".
Hello again,
After seeing what some user are able to pull off with code on the site, I'm interested in knowing if there's a complete, or at least extensive, list of things you can do. The editing help mentions basic things, but it seems like it's far from complete. For instance, I just found...
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