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Possibly add 4 focus mode buttons to the quick preferences menu.
Should allow for switching between Off, Sentence, Paragraph, and Word(?). The icons could show Blue lines for what would be in focus, and grey for out of focus.
A separator should appear underneath.
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Hi! I'm using your bot for the NaNo this year. It's fantastic!
I have an idea about the generate command. Is possible add a feature to generate ideas or prompts for environment building? I mean, something like:
!generate environment
"You're in a empty place. You see nobody in the near, but you found a book in a strange language"
Or maybe:
!generate environment
"Yo
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Since we frequently use Bootstrap-esque rows/columns for content, we frequently see styling bugs that result when one row's height exceeds nearby rows, pushing content further down the page than we'd like. We actually have CSS in several places specifically setting heights to prevent this from happening.
It'd probably be better to use something like Masonry (or