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• #76352
Yep, so I'm discovering. I'm using the split view of Dreamweaver and flitting back and forth between a few web browsers to test changes.
It's actually kinda fun despite not having touched Dw for a good 10 years.
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• #76353
Used to use ++ years ago! Might give it a nostalgic download.
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• #76354
To my annoyance, having just switched to Linux, I've had to discover that it isn't available for Linux. :| I'd love to continue using it.
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• #76355
My friend front end crashed her steel Kona cindercone. No visible damage or buckle discernible. She said it felt different on first riding after the crash but she's now used to it not noticing the difference. She's worries about risky frame damage. I reassured her that steel can take a Knock and she's now used to a slightly different geometry. Am I right?
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• #76356
Check the forks.
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• #76357
If the geometry has changed I'd check the bike much more closely.
Maybe even the handlebars rotated - anything could have moved or bent. -
• #76358
Done no visible change
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• #76359
I've been looking at some new wheels for the road bike. I've been told that "the hub body is a ten speed" and elsewhere its noted that its Shimano suitable.
I've got my hands on option 1 of http://bike.shimano.com/content/sac-bike/en/home/components11/road/1051/cs-5800.html
I don't think that they'll fit together. Am I right or wrong?
If I'm right, can I sort it out so it will fit, and how hard is that to do?
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• #76360
An 11 speed cassette will not fit on a 10 speed hub. Yes it is possible to make it fit, but the cost of the work entailed (machining the existing hub) etc etc will be more than getting a replacement wheel.
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• #76361
What hub is it?
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• #76362
I don't know (which in of itself is frustrating)
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• #76363
Anybody know where to get a Stronglight 62T 135mm BCD Chainring? Or something 62t+ for either Campagnolo Ultra Torque or Square taper thread?
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• #76364
Welcome to the beginning of the rabbit hole.
Use Sublime Text to edit.
Look up Node.js - install globally and locally (in the file for your website).
Look up Gulp
Use Gulp to Serve and Watch.
Serve creates a local server.
Watch watches your designated files for any changes and auto updates the page.Bootstrap will give you the HTML and CSS files for a stock website, you can just edit the parts you need.
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• #76365
135mm BCD Chainring? Or something 62t+
Cheap but slow option is Gebhardt from either Bike24 or Sonic. Classic is for single ring use, in theory CNC with ramps and pins is available in 62T too. Either way it involves a special order from Czech and between one and two months wait. Stronglight don't list anything over 53T in 135mm for current production. TA only go up to 61T for stock 135mm, they will do custom but it's more trouble than it's worth.
Expensive but bling and quicker delivery would be Fibrelyte
Both Gebhardt and Fibrelyte will do ⅛" track rings if that's what you want.
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• #76366
Why are there two pubs in Marylebone, within a few hundred metres of each other, called The Beehive? Was the area famous for honey, did the local landowner have a beehive on his coat-of-arms, or did the landlords of West London lack the imagination to come up with an original pub name?
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• #76367
Got a new set of bearings halfway into a (PW) rear hub before I realized it was slightly misaligned; how bad is this likely to be? New bearings? New hub? Taking it to a shop tomorrow but looking to girding my loins for some pain
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• #76368
Its for a little wheeled bike, hence the large chainring. Stronglight do a 62t for Moulton, but I don't think its available else where. I think I'm going to go towards the TA 61T. Is the rule more or less than 10T difference between rings?
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• #76369
Moar hammering!
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• #76370
Bent steerer? Busted headset?
or just set it on fire and buy a new bike
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• #76371
or just set it on fire and buy a new bike
Will try moar hammering first
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• #76372
how bad is this likely to be?
How bad is it now? As long as you're using a proper bearing press, they will straighten up. If one side of the bearing isn't in the hole and the other side is with 2° of skew, you're stretching the hole by roughly double the amount it should be stretched by the proper interference fit, which shouldn't do any harm to either the bearing or the housing as long as you don't go any further at that angle. If you have gone further than that, take the bearing back out and check the housing for damage.
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• #76373
I might just use Wix at this stage /vomit >
I'm struggling with grids. Paypal of a pint to anyone who can explain why this:
<section id="process" class="process"> <div class="container"> <div class="row text-center"> <div class="col-lg-12 wow fadeIn"> <h2>blah blah blah</h2> <hr class="colored"> <p>blah blah blah blah blah</p> </div> </div> <div class="row content-row"> <div class="col-md-4 wow fadeIn" data-wow-delay=".2s"> <div class="media"> <div class="pull-left"> <i class="fa fa-clipboard"></i> </div> <div class="media-body"> </div> </div> </div> <div class="col-md-4 wow fadeIn" data-wow-delay=".4s"> <div class="media"> <div class="pull-left"> <i class="fa fa-pencil"></i> </div> <div class="media-body"> <div class=" </div> </div> </div> <div class="col-md-4 wow fadeIn" data-wow-delay=".6s"> <div class="media"> <div class="pull-left"> <i class="fa fa-rocket"></i> </div> <div class="media-body"> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="row content-row"> <div class="col-md-4 wow fadeIn" data-wow-delay=".2s"> <div class="media"> <div class="pull-left"> <i class="fa fa-clipboard"></i> </div> <div class="media-body"> </div> </div> </div> <div class="col-md-4 wow fadeIn" data-wow-delay=".4s"> <div class="media"> <div class="pull-left"> <i class="fa fa-pencil"></i> </div> <div class="media-body"> </div> </div> </div> <div class="col-md-4 wow fadeIn" data-wow-delay=".6s"> <div class="media"> <div class="pull-left"> <i class="fa fa-rocket"></i> </div> <div class="media-body"> </div> </div> </div> </section>
Isn't arranged in a neat, evenly spaced grid of 3 columns and 2 rows but as this:
EDIT: Just noticed line 26 which could well have something to do with it.
EDIT2: Weirdly duplicating div class="media-body" underneath line 35 does the trick. I'm sure that's not an appropriate way to do things but it's working so it's staying.
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• #76374
I reassured her that steel can take a Knock and she's now used to a slightly different geometry. Am I right?
Ask her to take it to a LBS to do a crash assessment.
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• #76375
Basically I want to create a 4 x 4 grid where instead of those icons I will have brand logo pngs
Do people actually do this?