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A tabletop game that involves counters or pieces moved or placed on a pre-marked surface or board, according to a set of rules.
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It would be good to use more semantic HTML elements instead of exclusively DIVs. Currently we only use semantic elements for the header and footer of the page. Apart from making the pages more accessible, it could also be really useful for adding captions to images using <figure> and <figcaption>.
More about semantic HTML elements: https://www.w3schools.com/html/html5_semantic_elements.asp
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I'm very surprised nobody has placed a request for this but Sabaki definitely needs this. Because squinting your eyes to correctly place a stone using a mouse on the goban is ridiculous in my opinion and this ghost stone feature would greatly help. Once,this feature is selected then seeing a ghost stone on the board would greatly enhance accuracy in placing stones on the goban. Just like KGS, OGS
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One of the biggest advantages in contrast with snaps, is that flatpaks are sandboxed, and therefore this results in a more secure and private experience since it is harder for some kind of malware to attack the system, or for said application to retrieve user information without them knowing it. Another good point is that everything that's uploaded to Flathub (Flatpak's team centralized repository