fix-small-tisms that I had piled up in my todo
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https://scottaaronson.blog/ is a thing, for example. We must support the thing.
Add .blog as an approved TLD.
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I noticed there are some over-interactive tables in general on rdrama. Particularly, multiple columns in the shop tables (awards and hats), which allow you to sort by buttons, icons, … The one page for user profile views also comes to mind, because it uses relative time since last visit, is paged server-side and browsers do not know how to sort that type of data anyway.
Also I noticed there are some tables that have disabled sorting by using <td> instead of <th> for the headers as is the case of the following pages:
* @uid/followed
* @uid/following
All of these situations are accounted for but need to be changed later in a different PR, because I can't right now.
For example, the "Buy" column of the shop can be changed to the following to disable sorting:
`<th class="disable-sort-click">Buy</th>`
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* the advanced search dropdown (was dropping up depending on layout) was covering the search bar. This makes sure it always drops down. Works fine on small screens (mobile)
* this is complementary to rDrama/rDrama#96 with exception to the rare edge case that is happening before this new PR. The edge case is under some very specific combination of resolution + zoom, where the advanced search was partially going under the navbar because there are already some unknown z-index contexts in that area. In that case, it was impossible to fix with increasing z-index because we would just go back to the original problem or worse
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