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12:52 pm, June 21, 2021
 

this is a weird one table underline appearing and dissapearing on mouse over

very strange

that also reminds me that i have to get rid of these random searches

idea: i was thinking of adding a more detailed hit system where it can record the month and also the year of the hits as well. 

i dont want one where it goes into super detail as then the db size gets too large. but i think just having the month and year might make it a bit more interesting then i can graph what pages are popular per month or year rather than currently its just overall hits.

i think its something to do with the td and tr having conflicting hover states

CSS

.table>:not(caption)>*>* {
    padding: .5rem .5rem;
    background-color: var(--bs-table-bg);
    border-bottom-width: 1px;
    box-shadow: inset 0 0 0 9999px var(--bs-table-accent-bg);
}

i think its a bug with the dark mode and table-hover class, so i removed it.

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