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  1. Any plans to renew this to accommodate for the current version, 1.0.2?
  2. Is circumnavigation in the current version (1.00+) viable for this? Some claim that the aerodynamics are now quite similar to the old FAR modelling (current FAR has voxel-based aerodynamics now, methinks) and FAR was categorically denied the trophy in this thread. Edit: http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/threads/118390-Kerbin-Circumnavigation-1-0-2-Aviator-Challenge
  3. Ezriilc, thanks for the patience. Now I see the link clear as day. That's about the visual effect I'm getting. Source of error found! I have replicated this with two friends: On ff v.33 there is no graphical error, but updating to 37.0.1 or later (38.0.1 is current) leads to graphical glitches and disappearances. I tested resizing the windows and noticed that when the webpage is no more than 703 pixels wide, the texts won't disappear. Does this number ring a bell? It seems oddly spesific. It's almost exactly the floating Ribbons' width + 20 px. A surefire method of reproduction: Scroll to the lower end, then scroll up a small amount (on click on the sidebar arrow)
  4. The exact error: Some of the text is hidden until I scroll down, and when the upper edge of the window goes lower than the titlegraphic, into the white-background area of "KSP Ribbon Generator", all text appears in full. Can reproduce that without a fault. What I've tried so far: Updating all addons, removing NoScript (causes all kids of other trouble), disabling Logitech SetPoint and a few other unrelated (AdBlock, ...) addons. I cleared all cookies, emptied the cache, updated all plugins. The ff is version 38.0.1, euballot 1.1, which is basically standard ff for all intents and purposes, but I just might reinstall it shortly. The CSS validator in https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.kerbaltek.com%2Fribbons&profile=css3&usermedium=all&warning=1&vextwarning=〈=en gives a few warnings for not having Times New Roman in quotes, but I doubt that's the problem here. My Geforce GTX 760 is connected to two displays, sometimes even three, through Dport/DviD/HDMI, all drivers updated. I think I've tried and checked anything short of aggressive malware checks and browser reinstall. Very well, I have only gotten myself around the OP in the other thread here. It has a bit of different idea for the asteroid rendezvous device* and whether that has been revoked, I know not. I would hope that the effective ruleset could be found at the OP and linked to ribbon generator page for that matter. *="If you make contact with the asteroid you get the rendezvous award[, ...]" As the Asteroid-tags are about repositioning and purposefully moving the asteroid to new orbits, this could be implied "Make asteroid achieve a geosynchronous orbit." and the World Tour could simply state "Visit the SOI of two or more worlds" to give the idea of minimum at an instant. The link to actual rules seems most the likely thing a user might be searching, so adding that should be a priority over my other suggestions. It's already a fine tool.
  5. Congrats on the huge success! I have a bug report: When I first tried the page on Firefox, most texts that are hidden at start, seem to randomly dissapear/reappear, when scrolling up and down. Might be javascript/css/firefox doing it for all I know. Works just smoothly on Chrome and IE, though. I also have a few suggestions: 1. The describing texts (onmouseover) are helpful, but I think that the "Grand Tour" could use a more elaborate description. 2. The asteroids' texts could be more asteroid-spesific. (This seems like too much work against the gain) 3. The Rendezvous-checkbox should be forced with all the others except for the Land Nav (Technically you could spacewalk to asteroid without dockin on it.)
  6. This is just too nice, thx A few suggestions however seem in place. When I first tried the page on firefox, most texts that are hidden at start, seem to randomly dissapear/reappear, when scrolling up and down. Might be javascript/css/firefox doing it for all I know. Works just smoothly on Chrome and IE, though. At the first glance, it's all quite obvious, but maybe one item could have a more elaborate onmouseover-text, namely the "Grand Tour". Also, the asteroids' texts are easily just the same as the others', but maybe they could be more asteroid-spesific.
  7. It would appear that this program is no longer supported and their servers exist no more. Their site www.switchblade.com is also down. This matters because the program requires a connection to servers to properly start. They might have been out of business for at least a year now. On another forum their follow-up program was recommended: joystixpro.com I can't yet say anything concrete about the thing itself.
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