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fixed the issue. Simply surrounded the table with <nowiki><div style=width:100%;overflow:auto></nowiki>. Now, any overflowed content will be hidden, but can be scrolled over to be viewed --[[Equalizer5118]] ([[User talk:Equalizer5118|talk]]) 20:45, 16 Jan 2024
fixed the issue. Simply surrounded the table with <nowiki><div style=width:100%;overflow:auto></nowiki>. Now, any overflowed content will be hidden, but can be scrolled over to be viewed --[[Equalizer5118]] ([[User talk:Equalizer5118|talk]]) 20:45, 16 Jan 2024
== CS2 supports volumetric lighting? ==
[[Counter-Strike 2 Workshop Tools/Level Design/Lighting|Here]] it says it does not support volumetrics, which one is true? --[[Plwilczynskipl]] (]]User talk:Plwilczynskipl|talk]]) 14:08, 3 October 2024

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Gallery issue

I have a 1366x768 laptop, all the images in the article are out of bounds. I know this is a wiki issue, but I suggest to configure the gallery. --NOUG4AT (talk) 20:22, 16 Jan 2024

My laptop has the exact same resolution, and I suffer from the same issue. Ill experiment with fixes. --Equalizer5118 (talk) 20:35, 16 Jan 2024

fixed the issue. Simply surrounded the table with <div style=width:100%;overflow:auto>. Now, any overflowed content will be hidden, but can be scrolled over to be viewed --Equalizer5118 (talk) 20:45, 16 Jan 2024

CS2 supports volumetric lighting?

Here it says it does not support volumetrics, which one is true? --Plwilczynskipl (]]User talk:Plwilczynskipl|talk]]) 14:08, 3 October 2024