User talk:Shadow0144

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 * Thank you especially for doing such a great job categorizing the images, and fixing the categories on the earlier uploads. We really appreciate it.   Pro  cyon  22:37, 29 March 2015 (UTC)

I'm not sure if you have this page marked as Watch, but thank you!

Sorry I misunderstood what the comments section was about, a bunch of them have descriptions as comments. Also sorry the files are 65x65, I might go back later and make them a proper power-of-2-size: 64x64.

Also, I've been running into some kind of cache problem or something where if I replace the image with a similar one, it seems the latest image is the first one. If I reupload, it shows the one before it correctly though. I'm not sure if this is a cache thing or some kind of picture-matching algorithm or just something I can safely ignore? Shadow0144 (talk) 12:28, 31 March 2015 (UTC)


 * Yeah, that's not uncommon. You don't need to reupload an image a second time.  Typically if you press Ctrl+F5 to force a cache reset on the page, the newly uploaded image will show up correctly in your browser.  Don't worry to much about uploading power of 2 sized images, it actually grows the database with no benefit since your old 65x65 is preserved in the image history.  And browsers don't care what size the images are.


 * Are you developing any other games besides your HM64 hack? I'm a game developer as well, I work at Big Huge Games in Maryland.  Where are you located?   Pro  cyon  13:33, 31 March 2015 (UTC)