Re: New site suggestions/bugs thread
Posted by Leperous on
Thu Oct 12th 2006 at 5:34pm
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Hey guys, I seem to be back for a bit and have a hankering to fix some stuff, so let me know what things you want changing/adding that isn't too drastic :smile:
BTW if Gwil told you I was only here to harvest more e-mails, he is lying. He was the one who tied me up and threw me off a bridge in Northern Russia a year ago...
Re: New site suggestions/bugs thread
Posted by BlisTer on
Thu Oct 12th 2006 at 6:24pm
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I guess the only thing I'd love fixed would be the Firefox bug :smile:
And welcome back!
Re: New site suggestions/bugs thread
Posted by Andrei on
Thu Oct 12th 2006 at 7:40pm
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Hey, welcome back.
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psst, who's that guy again?
Re: New site suggestions/bugs thread
Posted by Gwil on
Fri Oct 13th 2006 at 12:57pm
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You made a big mistake in returning, you should have known it was over
back in those icy wastes, cold like your remorseless heart!
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Re: New site suggestions/bugs thread
Posted by Leperous on
Fri Oct 13th 2006 at 4:28pm
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Hmm, I'm posting this now with Firefox 1.0.6 and it seems fine, can you post some screenshots or something?
Re: New site suggestions/bugs thread
Posted by Crono on
Fri Oct 13th 2006 at 6:07pm
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The only bug I notice that is really annoying is when editing a post a quote gets all messed up, because the bbcode isn't stored in the database, but the html it gets translated to. (That's how it looks in any case)
The only other thing is when using the spell checker, it eats characters like '+', which it should just skip over. It changes other characters in the ascii set, like ?, to unicode (%uFFFD, kind of stuff)
Those are really the only things I've noticed.
And welcome back, for short or long term.
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Re: New site suggestions/bugs thread
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Fri Oct 13th 2006 at 9:24pm
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I've noticed when editing posts with [ quote] tags, they get mauled and I have to redo them. Using Opera 9.0, dunno if it affects other browsers.
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Re: New site suggestions/bugs thread
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Lots of BBcode gets messed up when editing a post (images with thumbnails when re-editing and quotes for example). Maybe it's only the newer versions of Firefox? Version 1.0.6 sounds a bit old.
Also there is this bug of uploaded JPEGs getting re-compressed even if they're good in kilobyte size.
And welcome back, too, Leperous. It kinda feels like the return of the messiah - from what I heard at least :smile:
Re: New site suggestions/bugs thread
Posted by Myrk- on
Tue Oct 17th 2006 at 2:47pm
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Might I suggest to people to use a browser that actually works? IE7 perhaps- its pretty much firefox with an IE logo slapped on it.
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Re: New site suggestions/bugs thread
Posted by $loth on
Sun Nov 12th 2006 at 5:57pm
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I can't see what i'm typing :S It's black and this keeps coming up :
<html><head><link rel="stylesheet" href="themes/standard.css" type="text/css"></head><body topmargin=2 leftmargin=2>
I'm using FF btw ( V 2 I think).
Re: New site suggestions/bugs thread
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Sun Nov 12th 2006 at 6:15pm
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In your preferences, disable Javascript.
Re: New site suggestions/bugs thread
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Tue Nov 21st 2006 at 2:49am
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Was it made by Freeman? 'Cause everything he made has disappeared.
Re: New site suggestions/bugs thread
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Wed Nov 22nd 2006 at 11:27pm
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Whatever happened to just banning people, instead of deleting their accounts and completely destroying the structure of the forums? Just restore his account from the backup (we do have backups, don't we?), ban him, and everything will be fixed.
Better to be in denial than to be human.
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Re: New site suggestions/bugs thread
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Thu Nov 23rd 2006 at 12:09am
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"completely destroying the forums" is a bit of an overstep. I used an
admin function to clean out his diatribe, it didn't synch quite as
expected, for all of - ooh - 3 threads? Shalll I telephone the security
council or will you?
And no backups arent used here, nor for the majority of SQL based boards.
Re: New site suggestions/bugs thread
Posted by Orpheus on
Thu Nov 23rd 2006 at 3:17pm
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We need a sticky thread that we all can use to inform others when/where/which game, we are playing on at any specific time.
I am sure that I am not alone in saying that my online frag time is extremely limited. It would be nice to have a fragging thread to reply in, without the need to create a new thread each time.
Opinions anyone?
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Re: New site suggestions/bugs thread
Posted by fishy on
Thu Nov 23rd 2006 at 4:46pm
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and maybe use the top post as a steam friends list, for those that want adding to it. i wouldn't mind keeping it updated.
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Re: New site suggestions/bugs thread
Posted by Orpheus on
Thu Nov 23rd 2006 at 4:56pm
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Did they fix the steam friends thingy? Last I heard, admittedly it was ages ago, it was borked.
I'd love to be able to seek out friends without seemingly to plead for players to join me in a frag. (Hmm, that didn't come out the way I had meant it to)
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Re: New site suggestions/bugs thread
Posted by Leperous on
Sun Dec 3rd 2006 at 11:08pm
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/feeds Gwil biscuits for "disposing" of unsavoury characters the highly dodgy & risky way! :biggrin:
Re: New site suggestions/bugs thread
Posted by Orpheus on
Sat Jan 20th 2007 at 3:11pm
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Snarkpit has a 56k friendly version, most of us know this.
I would like to see a broadband unfriendly version. It is a pain but necessary. Snarkpit shouldn't have to police every user to maintain a website that is not only respected, but respectable. People, most especially broadband users are about the most inconsiderate here in terms of what they post. Specifically screens.
Yeah, I know its a dead horse, but the problem still exists. To tell the truth, I am about fed up with my inability to impose a proper viewpoint with regards to what file sizes to upload. If I post simple text, either it is ignored by the majority, or soma asshole will argue the point. BOTH are inexcusable but the event still transpires.
My solution is simple. Either disable external file links to the image portion, since this is the majority of the problem. ALSO disable the Snarkpit optimization algorithm. Its not the best anyway. In its place, impose a file size limit, much the same as with out avatar system with a 100k upper limit. If a person wants a 1600x1200 picture posted, then it will be. BUT ugly as sin. If a person wants a great looking screen, they will post an 800x600 like THIS SITE SUGGESTED!
Lastly, if the person complains about this imposition, we can explain politely, that it was necessary to do, because the current system was abused so badly. If they continue to bitch, we can use the "I R MORON" avatar system on them until they relent.
I firmly agree that this should be totally un-necessary, but the fact remains that it is also, unavoidable. You cannot, or should not have to babysit so lets remove the option of needing to by imposing our will in advance of the problem.
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Re: New site suggestions/bugs thread
Posted by ding on
Sat Jan 20th 2007 at 3:37pm
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@Orpheus:
I've been using dial-up for a long time before I got broadband and I understand this problem.
800x600 is fair for dial-up users (I think).
There's another point I want to add:
Posting 1600x1200 pictures is nonsense. Even if you got an 21" display the images are way to big (In my case they just fill up the entire screen). Most people use a desktop resolution below that size anyway (even in case you got a very expensive display with >22").
Screenshots that are 800x600 improve the overview of the entire page/shown map/whatever and if you are using high resolutions go download a program like IrfanView and downsize the taken screenshots.
You'll even benefit of it:
Downsizing a 1600x1200 picture to 800x600 will improve the overall look because you add some additional "anti aliasing" and sharpness to it.
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Re: New site suggestions/bugs thread
Posted by fishy on
Sat Jan 20th 2007 at 4:57pm
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i'm in favour of limiting images to 800x600 < 150k, but Gwil might need to do things that shouldn't be discussed here, to get help with the coding from old Mr.Flakey, so i don't know.
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Re: New site suggestions/bugs thread
Posted by fishy on
Sun Jan 21st 2007 at 12:06am
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i'm not trying to haggle. i thought that the 150k was generally acceptable, even though i usually keep my own below 100.
the comment you refered to is now gone, even though that wasn't your intentions. it deserved to go, on it's own merit.
are you seriously suggesting that i can't use my own webspace to host images that i show here?
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Re: New site suggestions/bugs thread
Posted by Gwil on
Sun Jan 21st 2007 at 1:02am
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I will look into the concerns shown - for now, its all about fiscal and
administrative concerns. As with the competitions, watch this
space.
Re: New site suggestions/bugs thread
Posted by Orpheus on
Sun Jan 21st 2007 at 1:26am
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The forum needs synced again.
If you click on the last page of my travels thread, it will not load the page. You can only access the thread if you click the snark icon.
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