The trophy icons will always have height of 16 pixels, and are not limited in their width. As for the icons alignment, you will never get it perfectly. The component of the trophy image with the rank (1st, 2nd, 3rd) is always placed in the center of the table column, and the rank text has different width by itself.
@Garsh displaying numerical IDs is often considered as bad practice and security flaw, because:
- It lets easy access to any run (or "item") on the site, by just changing the number
- Let you get data from the site by iterating on all items (which is possible with numerical IDs), and scalping data from the page
- Might expose some internal data that you don't want people to know, like the total amount of items.
This probably doesn't really matter for speedrun.com as all runs are public anyway, but you get the point.
@hahhah42 Interestingly, the run links in the notifications section are in this numbered format. I'm pretty sure it's unintended, because all other run links on the site use the string ID format. Also, the API doesn't tell you what is the numbered ID of a run.
I can think of several categories. Like read all the forum posts on the main forums.
This will probably help: https://www.speedrun.com/knowledgebase/resources
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