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There is a rate of failure on the display of CZG designs that I consider acceptable for the present. There are different causes. One is that the user agent may simply fail to retrieve or render the design at all. In that case you see just the text with essentially no style and black and white text. The other is that a design may load but not render correctly due to my changed XHTML in which case usually some part of the design "messes up". I know of no cases where the whole design fails when it is retrieved and a rendering is attempted. Failures of both kinds together as well as the consecutive appearances of my design occur about 10% of the time with 80% or so of that being the non-randomness. [[User:Root|Root]] 03:48, 8 December 2010 (UTC) | There is a rate of failure on the display of CZG designs that I consider acceptable for the present. There are different causes. One is that the user agent may simply fail to retrieve or render the design at all. In that case you see just the text with essentially no style and black and white text. The other is that a design may load but not render correctly due to my changed XHTML in which case usually some part of the design "messes up". I know of no cases where the whole design fails when it is retrieved and a rendering is attempted. Failures of both kinds together as well as the consecutive appearances of my design occur about 10% of the time with 80% or so of that being the non-randomness. [[User:Root|Root]] 03:48, 8 December 2010 (UTC) | ||
:Rate may be higher on "mess ups". To see, use the feature above to see the number of the design, go to the actual CZG, and look at the design. Sometimes although a design looks OK here, there are things missing which you will see there. [[User:Root|Root]] 01:09, 9 December 2010 (UTC) |