The little green circle at top-right showing your score in the LessWrong video game! The one Eliezer has overflowed so much it just shows "1023".
That's more of a graphic design problem than a coding problem. But nevertheless, just about every project has low-hanging fruit amongst the bugs and feature requests.
hmmm - won't format nice but still:
main.css line 424
#side-status div.userinfo span.score { -moz-border-radius: 12px; -webkit-border-radius: 12px; -khtml-border-radius: 12px; border-radius: 12px; height: 22px; line-height: 22px; margin: 0 3px 0 0; font-weight: bold; text-align: center; min-width: 22px; background:#538d4d; color: white; }
also - you can remove the other ".score" CSS rule too.. now superfluous.
PS - won't work in IE... but do we care?
So, the London community is arranging a Hackday where some of us will get together and code. In order to ensure we work on the awesomest idea(s) possible, we decided to ask LessWrong to add to our list of candidates. So here is the question:
What could a few developers do in a day or less worth of coding that will be awesome? Also, as a way of checking calibration, you can give your estimate for how long such a thing would take to build.
Note: While we will take ideas and voting here into account, there is no guarantee that we will actually end up choosing one or more of them.