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I'm trying to get the footer-info and socials closer together I noticed that part of the issue is that the on the anchor for the socials, its size is 18 x 133 for some reason, and when I change i
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I have 2 variables, value1 and value2 I want to see which of these values are closer to the number 21 through an if statement So in pseudocode, If value1 is closer to 21: Event1 elif value2 is
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I've tried playing with the margins, but even at 01px, the list items wouldn't get closer together I do want some space between them, albeit very little, so creating a bar wouldn't solve my problem either Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
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There are a few things to think about here that you can use to basically get the plot how you want it to look Namely, I'd use the following to adjust the position of the y axis relative to the bar: Know that the output of the saved image is related to both the resolution and aspect ratio of your graphics device In other words, if you adjust the size of your graphics window, you get a
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So memory latency is discrete, not continuous, and being 1 mm closer can't make it fractions of a nanosecond faster The only plausible effect is if you socket all the memory into DIMM slots in a way that enables you to run tighter timings and or a faster memory clock than with some other arrangement
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