Hello guys. Bill here. I have a dumb question about a sloping floor in a bathroom and installing a toilet. Im sure that this has been answered 100 times but I will ask again. I freind of mine asked me to set a toilet for him. The NEW tiled floor (installed by him) slopes a bit. Its high behind the toilet and low in front of the toilet. When I dry fit the new toilet the base site 95% flush to the floor on all sides with basically no rocking. I have a very slight 1/16" gap that I can shim easily so the side to side is 100% level. My issue is the front to back level is 1/4" off. The front of the toilet needs a 1/4" shim to make it perfectly level. I have read in here that you should only shim the back if possible. I can place a 1/4' shim under the front of the base and its perfetly level. The question is this.... Should I leave 1/4" shim up front and have an unsightly caulk or grout joint or should I remove the shim and have a tight gap all the way around but the toilet but it will be 1/4" out of level? You cannot see the "out of level" when its flush with the sloped floor. If the performance of the toilet wont be affected while not level...this would be easiest... Your thoughts?? Thanks in advance..