I just found a small issue on Codeforces: when you drag the last column of the ranklist, the line on the right of it will disappear.

| # | User | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Benq | 3792 |
| 2 | VivaciousAubergine | 3647 |
| 3 | Kevin114514 | 3611 |
| 4 | jiangly | 3583 |
| 5 | strapple | 3515 |
| 6 | tourist | 3470 |
| 7 | dXqwq | 3436 |
| 8 | Radewoosh | 3415 |
| 9 | Otomachi_Una | 3413 |
| 10 | Um_nik | 3376 |
| # | User | Contrib. |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Qingyu | 157 |
| 2 | adamant | 150 |
| 3 | Um_nik | 146 |
| 4 | Dominater069 | 144 |
| 5 | errorgorn | 141 |
| 6 | cry | 139 |
| 7 | Proof_by_QED | 136 |
| 8 | YuukiS | 135 |
| 9 | chromate00 | 134 |
| 9 | TheScrasse | 134 |
I just found a small issue on Codeforces: when you drag the last column of the ranklist, the line on the right of it will disappear.

| Name |
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What extension do you use to show green-to-red gradient scores on standings?
"Codeforces Better!"
Link (requires TamperMonkey): https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/465777-codeforces-better
I did not know it was possible to drag the columns. What's the use case for this? It happens due to
border-right: noneon the last column.Is that a new feature? I've used Codeforces for 8 years and never knew that was a thing!
I also knew this feature already when i was submitting a code and mistakenly clicked on one col and get
Hold Ctrl+Alt and click to hide column. Also, you can drag&drop columns to reorder them.that one newbie on the top......
Virtual contest is different
virtual cheating is insane
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The more important finding is that you can drag the columns in the first place
I just wish there was some way to permanently reorder where the name column is (since reordering is client-side only/doesn't persist).
Then if you hide some column accidentally, you can't show it anymore...
I was talking about a separate setting considering it's not exactly feasible to make permanent changes to all columns (since most of them aren't visible half the time, i.e. letters later into the alphabet, multi-part problems, etc). (It could technically be done by creating a full-blown drag-and-drop editor for the look of it, but I reckon that would be pretty low on the list of priorities and not many people would use/know about it.)
+rep
...Just how, man?
Like can AI really solve all those problems?
Or do they copy from a LGM, because if so I still think other LGM's should be able to beat that, no?
that's not AI, that's virtual participant. Meaning you can just copy past from the editorial.
Ohhhh, I didn't realise it's merely virtual