How to lock classes from unintentional edits?

I've been using the V4 editor for some time, but quite often, without realizing it, I end up editing an entire class instead of an individual element. By the time I notice, the whole website has been modified.

I'd like to know if there's a way to lock classes to prevent accidental edits after we've assigned a class to an element.

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u/thedaniel1998 — 4 days ago

How I wish the Nintendo Switch 2 OS looked and sounded like

Just saw this video of a new emulation OS, and the visuals and the soudtrack remindmes the Wii/Wii U\3Ds Era.

Very cool ideia that I wish nintendo developers had it in mind.

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u/thedaniel1998 — 21 days ago

I really miss the exploration mechanics that Natlan characters used to have.

Recently, I put together a team with Lohen, Nicole, Durin, and Citlali to explore the Temple of Space, and honestly, it reminded me how much I miss new characters having exploration-focused abilities. Citlali's jump is just incredibly useful in this new area.

Of course, I'm not saying we need every new character to ride a motorcycle or fly around on a gun, but come on — why couldn't Durin glide and fly with his own wings? He's done it multiple times in cutscenes.

It just feels strange exploring new areas without using my favorite Natlan team: Chasca, Mavuika, Citlali, and Mualani. The mobility that team provides is just so good.

Even Scaramouche, who was released all the way back in Version 3.3, has a better exploration mechanic than any of the new characters released during the Luna era.

u/thedaniel1998 — 22 days ago

The war between Israel and Gaza is only considered "disproportionate" because of Israel's defensive capabilities.

One aspect that is widely debated is that this war is disproportionate, and that only Gaza and Lebanon are suffering casualties, which is presented as proof that Israel is committing genocide. However, something that I see being almost completely ignored is that the military firepower of both Hamas and Hezbollah was greater than that of many countries around the world. Yet Israel's defense systems, such as the Iron Dome and David's Sling, prevented Israel from looking like Gaza does today.

Think about the following: considering the number of missiles that have been launched indiscriminately since October 7, 2023, by Hezbollah in the north and Hamas in the south, it would have been enough to devastate Israel's entire urban and civilian areas. However, Israel's defense mechanisms prevented that from happening. This leads me to wonder: who actually possesses genocidal intent in this region? Could it not be the extremist Arab groups?

The original 1988 Hamas Charter contains explicit genocidal intent:

  • Destruction of Israel: The preamble and Article 13 state that Israel will continue to exist until Islam obliterates it, and that peaceful solutions and international conferences are contrary to Hamas's principles.
  • Anti-Semitism: Article 7 quotes religious texts to justify targeting Jewish people, stating that the "Day of Judgment will not come about until Muslims fight Jews and kill them."
  • Religious Duty of Jihad: Article 15 declares that when enemies usurp Muslim land, Jihad becomes an individual duty for every Muslim.

Due to the severity of the attacks described above, it is obvious that Israel would respond with destruction and violence, but not necessarily with the intention of destroying an entire people. The United States provides a historical example. During World War II, approximately 40% of Japan's urban civilian areas were destroyed by the United States, even though Japan had not succeeded in carrying out large-scale bombardments against cities on the American mainland. Nevertheless, it was considered necessary to weaken Japan to the greatest extent possible in order to eliminate its capacity to continue the war, prevent any possibility of a Japanese counteroffensive, and reduce the risk of civilian casualties on American soil.

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u/thedaniel1998 — 27 days ago
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Notion always starting on a blank page.

Hello, I’ve been using Notion since 2021, and I’ve always used the option to launch automatically with Windows. The best phase was when tabs were introduced, because the app would open with all my main work tabs ready to go.

But for a while now, the app always opens to a blank black screen, and the only way I can do anything is by clicking the + to open a new tab, which then loads the homepage.

I’ve already tried everything: uninstalling the app, deleting all data in AppData, using Notion’s own Clear Cache tool… but the issue always comes back, and none of the updates seem to fix it.

Has anyone found a solution for this?

u/thedaniel1998 — 1 month ago

How to make the new Atomic Flexbox behave like the old one.

Hello everyone, I’m having difficulties adapting to V4.

As you can see, I added 2 Atomic Flexboxes in the image and 1 old flexbox. My website is set by default to work with a 1200px width on the main containers. As you can see with the blue section, the entire background becomes blue, while the text stays positioned inside the 1200px area.

However, I can’t replicate this behavior with the new Atomic Flexbox. If I set it to 1200px, only those 1200px get the background color. And if I don’t set it, the text stays glued to the edges of the screen.

How can I configure the Atomic Container to behave like the old one? I already configured the global Elementor layout settings to 1200px width, but this does not apply to the new Atomic element.

And honestly, every website I’ve built in my life was organized around 1140px or 1200px, aligned with the logo in the header and the footer elements.

u/thedaniel1998 — 2 months ago