@rene Check out: "Waveform Fitting of Cross Spectra to Determine Phase Velocity Using Aki’s Formula by William Menke and Ge Jin" (One source: citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/… ) page: 1625 --- I'll have more time to research in a few more hours. --- Short answer: very low frequency, relatively few measurements, large error, low resolution.
I just woke up, it's -20 degrees Fahrenheit outside, I have to be at work soon, and now I just found out that the hot water heater isn't working, so the water is freezing cold! I'm smelly as can be and my hair is a mess. I don't want my hair to look like bed hair or greasy. I can't take a shower ...
This is a question that most people probably never think about, because it's an every-day thing. But for many of us, such as myself, who grew up in more western cultures, with more modern conveniences, visiting places that don't have hot water can be quite an adjustment, perhaps even more diffic...
@ShadowWizardWearingMask Google announced generic 'initials in a circle' avatars almost half a dozen years ago, there's a GitHub source to generate them; but they're new for you - OK. You seemed pretty excited about them, unfortunately it's not a new idea. --- The suggestion that "if you only had that while showering" is called humor, unfortunately it's not a n̶e̶w̶ ̶i̶d̶e̶a̶ funny. 😃
There's lots of free hosting, even without ADs. The sites even have a WYSIWYG editor to drag and drop features and text; create a fancy website in 1/2 an hour with no knowledge of HTML/CSS/etc.
My only advice, not being able to read it, is: if it's a notification it could be a tiny bit smaller, if it's a warning it could be a bit bigger - either way could it be narrower, so it fits between the two circles; unless it only applies to the second circle, then it should be narrower and centered above it. **2¢**™
@Rob it applies to the whole page, and result of the text to its right.
The text to the right is the page caption, it says "Club Registration" followed by the (Hebrew) season for which the page applies. If the user chose to view old season data, they should not be able to add/edit/delete this data, and that's what the message in red says.
Here is the whole top part of the page:
To the left there is the logged user name, and logout link.
If the red text was centered and the black text to the right was above it "would that be better"? - My inability to read makes it difficult to offer suggestions beyond what was already offered. Even if translated, there a chance that it's more common to present things in a particular way, which differs from North America (and native English speakers).
At the very least it should be moved a tiny bit to the left, to better align with the text at the bottom; which I understand has nothing to do with the rest of the text. I do understand RTL, and use it myself for aligning numbers in tables, but you seem to have two different right margins (I understand that the text at the bottom is seperate; perhaps if it's border were an additional pixel thicker ...
Most of that page was built by a co-worker based on a design we got from a professional graphics designer, I just need to add bits here and there, like now with that warning when the user can't make changes.
@ShadowWizardWearingMask The page you are showing us looks like a subway styled chart, there's an expectation of its contents, format, etc.; and notifications / warnings should be centered at the top, fine print (TL;DR) at the bottom.
@ShadowWizardWearingMask If that line can get (be) longer then it should start from (go off of) the side; but should it be the other side? - It looks like it goes RTL, LTR, RTL (which isn't correct). If that's the whole line it should be centered, and not cut off.
IE: Red & black text centered, the 'line' centered and cut off on the left, and what's below that is OK. (?)
Background
I used a method described in this answer by downloading the Chrome plugin User JavaScript & CSS by adding the following code:
.kix-page-compact::before{
border-top: none;
}
As a result, I was able to remove this horizontal, dotted line that you can see below:
Problem
However, the...
@Baumr can you check in this search if your question is similar and if the questions that are well received would compare to your question (complexity / detail / technique). If that comes out posiitive then SO could fit. Alternatively ask on MSO first.
well, they're essentially looking for a userscript in this case
if i'm understanding the question
the expertise they need is CSS, which falls under the SO banner, but it's not programming related... it's related to using google docs... kinda just falls through the cracks
@Rob Thanks for the extra pointers. As for the question I can wait. I think it is my second question on a topic I'm totally not fluent in, so it is a good experiment/experience for me.
@rene I'd suggest removing the sentence: "Is seismic noise here a relevant factor?" --- That's what you are asking about, it's relevant; it's the subject of the question.