I have a header where each nav link drops down a mega menu, but since the mega menu is absolutely positioned, its "on top" of the relatively positioned nav. So when I try to move onto the mega menu, it disappears, along with the nav link's on-hover border-bottom.
No-Intro and Redump are groups that catalog hashes of dumped games for different systems. If a link has "No-Intro" or "Redump" in the name, it is a collection of the currently best-available ROMs for the system. These should be your go-to links if what you are looking for is not in the Popular Games page.
While not required anymore due to megaup links being removed, uBlock Origin is recommended when accessing certain links on this megathread and the Internet in general. It blocks ads, trackers,and much more.
MEGA and 1Fichier have pretty serious data caps and unlike Google Drive, there is no easy way to get around them. To bypass the MEGA and 1Fichier download limits, you will need either a VPN or a list of proxies. For the VPN, connect to it and you are good to go. For a list of proxies, you will have to use some 3rd party tool like JDownloader2 and give it the list of proxies. Do note that this process is fairly advanced. After that, you can start downloading by feeding JDownloader2 links to the files you would like to download.
One exciting feature is the ability to fight secret link bosses when playing through the collection's games. Here is a guide to the secret link bosses and how to unlock them in Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection.
These types of boss battles are completely optional. All the players need to do is play Mega Man ZX to partake in these special boss fights. The boss fights themselves will depend on which game players decide to link.
If players decide to link Mega Man Zero 3, they will be able to play against four bosses: Blazin' Flizard, Childre Inarabitta, Deathtanz Mantisk, and Devilbat Schilt. Each boss will have their own set of powers players will need to figure out.
If players decide to link Mega Man Zero 4, they will be able to play against four bosses from that game: Noble Mandrago, Pegasolta Eclair, Fenri Lunaedge, and Sol Titanion. Noble Mandrago knows how to get underneath and above her opponents...literally. She has the ability to drill holes for her to crawl into, whether on the ground or in the ceiling.
The Arduino Mega 2560 is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega2560. It has 54 digital input/output pins (of which 15 can be used as PWM outputs), 16 analog inputs, 4 UARTs (hardware serial ports), a 16 MHz crystal oscillator, a USB connection, a power jack, an ICSP header, and a reset button. It contains everything needed to support the microcontroller; simply connect it to a computer with a USB cable or power it with a AC-to-DC adapter or battery to get started. The Mega 2560 board is compatible with most shields designed for the Uno and the former boards Duemilanove or Diecimila.
The ATmega2560 on the Mega 2560 comes preprogrammed with a bootloader that allows you to upload new code to it without the use of an external hardware programmer. It communicates using the original STK500 protocol (reference, C header files).
The Mega 2560 board has a number of facilities for communicating with a computer, another board, or other microcontrollers. The ATmega2560 provides four hardware UARTs for TTL (5V) serial communication. An ATmega16U2 (ATmega 8U2 on the revision 1 and revision 2 boards) on the board channels one of these over USB and provides a virtual com port to software on the computer (Windows machines will need a .inf file, but OSX and Linux machines will recognize the board as a COM port automatically. The Arduino Software (IDE) includes a serial monitor which allows simple textual data to be sent to and from the board. The RX and TX LEDs on the board will flash when data is being transmitted via the ATmega8U2/ATmega16U2 chip and USB connection to the computer (but not for serial communication on pins 0 and 1).
Rather then requiring a physical press of the reset button before an upload, the Mega 2560 is designed in a way that allows it to be reset by software running on a connected computer. One of the hardware flow control lines (DTR) of the ATmega8U2 is connected to the reset line of the ATmega2560 via a 100 nanofarad capacitor. When this line is asserted (taken low), the reset line drops long enough to reset the chip. The Arduino Software (IDE) uses this capability to allow you to upload code by simply pressing the upload button in the Arduino environment. This means that the bootloader can have a shorter timeout, as the lowering of DTR can be well-coordinated with the start of the upload.
The Mega 2560 does not use the FTDI USB-to-serial driver chip used in past designs. Instead, it features the ATmega16U2 (ATmega8U2 in the revision 1 and revision 2 Arduino boards) programmed as a USB-to-serial converter.
Revision 2 of the Mega 2560 board has a resistor pulling the 8U2 HWB line to ground, making it easier to put into DFU mode.
Revision 3 of the Arduino board and the current Genuino Mega 2560 have the following improved features:
When you try to upload a sketch do the Receive and/or Transmit lights on the Arduino blink? If not you may not be getting serial communication. Try a loopback test (connect D0 to D1 and see if stuff you type in Serial Monitor comes back as it should).
The Arduino Mega 2560 is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega2560. It has 54 digital input/output pins (of which 15 can be used as PWM outputs), 16 analog inputs, 4 UARTs (hardware serial ports), a 16 MHz crystal oscillator, a USB connection, a power jack, an ICSP header, and a reset button.
The jackpot is so hard to win because of the 1 in 302.6 million odds of matching the numbers on five white balls and a separate mega ball. The odds are better to win smaller prizes, which start at $2.
Level 1 would contain your top-level links.
Level 2 (Submenus of level 1) would create the headings for each column
Level 3 (Submenus of level 2) Contain the links that populate each column
Forge: there is no option to select a megamenu here. It will automatically show if you have a Collection with 3-levels (as described above). An image will show if you have a featured image on the Collection page.
In the Menu item input, enter the name of the link containing your submenus which you would like to convert to a mega menu. This input is case sensitive, so the entry must be identical.
In our example above, we would enter: Shop.
MEGA allows you to upload files to MEGA (such as images, audio, video or any other document) and then share them with anyone. When you need to share these files, you can create URL links to files and folders in your MEGA account.
Folder links will always display the current contents of the folder, even if it changes while it is being opened. However, the file link is static - even if the file is updated, it still points to the version that created it. Another thing to note is that once you move a shared file or folder to the trash, sharing will stop.
Step 1: For Windows and Linux, select the "Get MEGA link" from the context menu. Select "MEGA" on Mac for a link.
Step 2: The MEGA link will now be automatically copied to your clipboard. Just paste it anywhere you want.
Step 1: For iOS, tap the info icon on the file/folder you want to share. For Android, tap the options icon on the file/folder you want to share.
Step 2: For iOS, tap the share icon and select "Get link". On Android, select the "Get link" option on the menu.
Step 3: Select a file or folder in your MEGA account and click the "Share" button above.
Step 4: Select a sharing method in the pop-up window and click "Create Share". To share data more securely, you can choose the "Private Share" mode.
Step 5: Click "Copy" to copy the sharable link and password to the recipient or send the sharable link through the methods listed below.
When your recipient receives the sharable link, he or she can open the sharable link to view or download the shared file conveniently. What's more, if the recipient has registered a MultCloud account, he or she can also save the shared files directly to his or her cloud without downloading and uploading.
Mega menus allow users to see more links all at once without the hassle of scrolling, hovering, and remembering the contents of your menu. A good way to think about Mega Menus is that they are drop down menus within drop down menus. So instead of your normal dropdown menu which shows a submenu when hovering over your main parent links in your navigation bar, a megamenu allows you to have additional parent links and submenus within the dropdown menu.
At the beginning of each chapter, I'm going to give you three GitHub links that can be useful while you work through the chapter. The Browse link will open the GitHub repository for Microblog at the place where the changes for the chapter you are reading were added, without including any changes introduced in future chapters. The Zip link is a download link for a zip file including the entire application up to and including the changes in the chapter. The Diff link will open a graphical view of all the changes that were made in the chapter you are about to read.
@Henry: The book and the mega-tutorial have different goals. The book is centered around Flask and a small number of core extensions, and covers those in depth. The mega-tutorial covers a larger range of topics and does not get as technical in the beginning, making it more ideal to beginners.
@Lexonight: The GitHub links at the top of the article are intended to be used as a reference. The "Browse" link will send you to a browsable version of the project where you can see the file structure.
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