Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Quaver on
Thu Jan 6th 2005 at 7:40pm
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When looking any screenshots of a map offsite i dont seem to get thumnails on the right so i can look at the next one, it would be nice if there was these or little links saying next or whatever because it gets annoying closing and opening again.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Orpheus on
Thu Jan 6th 2005 at 8:03pm
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true complaint here:
someone is marking people "1's" just to see the moron avatar.. i just had to raise the score to remove it from a new member, whom i otherwise have seen no call for the moron stigma.
we might need to have the moron avatar be an admin only addition (or maybe some trusted old timers)
this is an un-necessary infringement on new members. :sad:
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Dred_furst on
Thu Jan 6th 2005 at 8:17pm
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How old is old timers, number registered, I do believe im member 152 lol :razz:
Goodness that was a long time ago, I didnt know much then and I didnt post a great deal,
But I like the High-res theme, great for users with a desktop res of 1208x1024 :razz:
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Leperous on
Thu Jan 6th 2005 at 9:21pm
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No-one's been "mass-rating" people down. Though I do agree people might do it just for the comedy value, so it might be an idea to moron label but pretend it's automatic :/
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Orpheus on
Thu Jan 6th 2005 at 9:35pm
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i said "a" new member..
i think i caught it before he noticed..
i didn't mean to sound like its a plague, just... well i think you know me. :/
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Cassius on
Fri Jan 7th 2005 at 2:20am
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I think a new rule needs to be enforced: spelling and grammar should be kept to the level where they do not distract the reader from the content of a post. Orpheus' comma usage and lack of capitalization, for example, are acceptable; but habboi's, pepper's, omegaslayer's, parakeet's, and Dark||Killer's astounding ability to neglect any rule of spelling, grammar or punctuation ever suggested in the history of the entire universe should be discouraged. Some of the people I mentioned are very nice and typically well-meaning (in addition to possibly not having English as a first language) but very hard to take seriously because of the way they write.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Leperous on
Fri Jan 7th 2005 at 1:33pm
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What is that image meant to be showing? The x's on the left are there for your map watch list! And I'll look into your maps problem.
And if anyone has any kind of spelling-enforcement ideas that don't involve the word "ban", please fire away.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Mephs on
Fri Jan 7th 2005 at 2:59pm
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You could maybe get mods to edit and tidy up the spelling and grammar of worthwhile posts of new members (with a friendly PM informing them of it) untill they (and other newcomers) get the point. I don't see the point in giving bad manners too much negative attention, try rewarding them by not stepping over posts which are well written by new members. :smile:
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Forceflow on
Fri Jan 7th 2005 at 3:17pm
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erargh, right. I'm stupid. I just looked where the X was leading, and it said "deletemap" or something, so I thought it was for my own maps. My apologies.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Dr Brasso on
Fri Jan 7th 2005 at 3:52pm
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well cass, the only thing i can see that the thread does is actually draw a line between what are ....well.....adults and children, im trying to be kind, and condensed..... capice? :heee:
Doc B.... :dodgy:
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Orpheus on
Fri Jan 7th 2005 at 4:19pm
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i am just thinking out loud so dismiss this idea if its not possible.
OK, i have a spell checker with my IE, is there a way, to tie in a spell checker so that when you hit "submit" it takes you to one?
or
you know how cuss words have asterisk's? how about a spell checker that auto inserts them into mis-spelled words?
in the end however, i really don't think its a good idea for humans to police replies for such minor infringements. look where one more important like images ended up. at least typo's don't load slowly.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Orpheus on
Fri Jan 7th 2005 at 9:44pm
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i think new members should be put on some sort of a probationary period. a time frame of the admins choosing, but one in which if any new member gets into trouble, whether their fault or not, they are banned from the site.
with this massive influx of new people character clashes are inevitable, but when measured against the time invested by people here much longer, the new person must be removed.
this sounds harsh, but it wouldn't take long for a few examples to stifle future possible clashes.
also, it should be noted that if someone not on probation deliberately went out of their way to cause a new member to be banned, they would also suffer some sort of a punishment, to discourage abusing the system.
harsh or not, some system needs to be in place, the newer members really need to realize that they are indeed new, and as such not in any position to create hostility un-necessarily.
on another note, this does not mean that new members are defenseless, the PM system is available and said new members can contact the mods/admin to intercede on their behalf. it is not a new members job to do it.
this system worked rather well when i ran [DRS] and could, given proper support, or refinement, fix many issues we currently have.
character clashes are inevitable, but they do not have to go badly.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Leperous on
Fri Jan 7th 2005 at 10:18pm
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I had the idea of an auto-spell-checker, but to be honest why should my website waste valuable milliseconds correcting people when they should LEARN how to spell/type properly? I imagine there are some spell checkers which will work with forms you fill in your browser, perhaps it might be an idea to point people to those.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Orpheus on
Fri Jan 7th 2005 at 10:26pm
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forceflow, i concur.. its been years and don't think i have not thought of it before now. only thing is i feel its needed, but do not know how to do it "fairly"
lep, i use the IEspell checker, i point people that way, but it seems more people are moving away from IE.
perhaps, some of the other browser users could point to them too?
also, the milliseconds option, could be voluntary (chosen in preferences) except for those chronically posting unsatisfactory replies.
i dunno.. this is Cassius's ordeal.. i am into images. and i use IEspell.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Crono on
Fri Jan 7th 2005 at 10:48pm
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You could use an optional preview/spell check option when posting. I
know for a fact there are many ways to do this, especially in PHP.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by xconspirisist on
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I dont know if your host allows lib pspell, but that's essentially the
fastest and most clean way to do it. Although I aggree that people
should learn to spell and punctuate for themselves. I've seen websites
that would calculate the amount of misspelt words in a post, and keep a
track record, encouraging users to learn to spell. Worked very well.
Another sugestion
In the forum view, like where each topic has 'go to page x',
when the topic spans over multipul pages; could you have a 'jump to
posts since last visit' link per topic (regardless of the topic
length), I see you've worked some very spinkee code to display a text
message in the topic view already.
On a, personal note; Can I have the topics since last visit code for
use on my forums, assuming there is a line or two of phpbb code left
somewhere in snarkpit? :smile:
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by fishy on
Sat Jan 8th 2005 at 3:25am
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Clicking on the little snark on the left side of the topic title takes you to the first post since your last visit.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by fraggard on
Sat Jan 8th 2005 at 3:45am
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Could you add a line in the HL editing forum like this:
DON'T POST HL2 QUESTIONS HERE PLZKTHX
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Excelent stuff, thanks fishy and lep. :smile:
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Posted by xconspirisist on
Sun Jan 9th 2005 at 1:11pm
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This one has been bugging me for ages, cant think why I didnt post it sooner;
In the topic view, you'll see each topic has a green outline? On the
left, there is the outline / border, but not on the right. Makes things
look very odd indeed.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Orpheus on
Sun Jan 9th 2005 at 3:57pm
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its entirely possible that the words "as small as possible" are being unintentionally overlooked in the editing and maps forums.
perhaps a bolder approach is required. or outright putting accepted numerical limits.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Crono on
Sun Jan 9th 2005 at 8:58pm
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Having blank posts deleted would be
nice (You could do it when they're parsed to be put in the
database).
I think it'd be an easy way to get rid of Double
Posting. You could just go back and edit the post erase everything
and it'll be deleted.
However, then, I imagine, you have to
mess with the tables, so maybe you could also create a standard for a
blank space in the database, like NULL or something.
Just an
idea.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Leperous on
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Well, I've made it so that the first time anyone posts a new topic in any of the editing forums it makes you read the 'read me first' topics first, so hopefully less n00bism ahoy in there!
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Orpheus on
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i noticed the multi-lingual messages, you reckon you should include one in elite speech?
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Orpheus on
Tue Jan 11th 2005 at 1:35pm
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sighs and prepares for yet another round of image debating
tutorials are one of our biggest assets, and treasures, so i am not discounting their importance. tutorials also contain on numerous occasions, multiple screenshots.
some of the recent tutorials contain images in excess of 100k, some almost 300k.
tutorials do not need hi-res screens to illustrate their purposes, so that argument is moot.
someone needs to check the screens along with typo's as part of the authenticating process.
at the very least a standard must be set, and strictly adhered to.
for most screens. 25 to 40k will suffice.. for the tiny message screens. 10 to 15k, and for the big hammer shots 75 to 100. (these are only suggestions)
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Loco on
Tue Jan 11th 2005 at 3:39pm
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One suggestion I have is for something similar to the "watch map"
system but for tutorials. Sounds pointless in a way due to browser
bookmarks, but would be kinda useful for people like me who don't yet
have the SDK for one reason or another but want to mark certain
tutorials for later reference.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
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Wed Jan 12th 2005 at 1:37pm
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The pop up windows with screenshots arn't working for me today, I just get white boxes in the default size and the corner says the page is done... If it loads properly it should at least load black first (never white).
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Posted by $loth on
Wed Jan 12th 2005 at 5:15pm
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Can't seem to be able to access snarkpit at college, my computing teacher said something like it might be because of the java scripting.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Myrk- on
Wed Jan 12th 2005 at 5:32pm
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Snarkpit doesn't use java, its PHP... and the popups work fine now, must be what Orph said.
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Posted by Gwil on
Wed Jan 12th 2005 at 5:34pm
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Leperous of course will recode the entire site so it can be viewed at
college, $loth. You should be working, not browsing the net :razz:
If you're gonna half ass college just don't go at all like I did :biggrin:
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Posted by Gwil on
Wed Jan 12th 2005 at 5:51pm
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Errrr no idea without knowing why it's blocked - might be deemed
unsuitable by the Net nanny type software - swearing, lots of images
MUST equal porn to those things.
Ask the network administrator (beware - network admins are reclusive
creatures who dislike human contact/sunlight/questions!) why it's
blocked :smile:
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Posted by Dred_furst on
Wed Jan 12th 2005 at 5:57pm
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Ok, the site appears to be running really slowly again, while my
oktagone based website is running ok. You dont happen to have the
dedicated IP thing do you?
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Leperous on
Wed Jan 12th 2005 at 6:44pm
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What do you mean by "you can't access it"? And Dred, it's attacks sometimes, other times it's probably just the server being rubbish (I'm on Mannoroth, oo the honour!)
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Or $loth it could be that've blocked gaming related websites cos thats what they've done at my college which is helpfull for when we have to look for job vecancys and most of us on this course are on it to get a job in the gaming industry and the other half are interested in webdesign.
and I have to use eMacs just cos I'm no a multimedia design course damn them and there crappy, goodness.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Myrk- on
Wed Jan 12th 2005 at 11:14pm
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I was talking in general Crono... theres the occasional little bit of java, but not enough to stop the whole site working!
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Mephs on
Thu Jan 13th 2005 at 10:33pm
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I'm just after looking at the 'gallery of horrors' section. Being a 56k dinosaur, this took me around 20 mins!
Maybe all the images should be scaled down, or broken up over several
pages, Static88's image is practically a wallpaper (and its not even a
bloody photo!)
On a lighter note: Adam Hawkings and Bruce look the hardest, and aaron is dreamy :razz:
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by fishy on
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even if the images were spread over several pages, they would still take as long to load, but re-sized or optimized pics like hugh's would help.
and i'm not entirely convinced that some of the pics are who they claim to be, but i dont want to cause any trouble by naming names..... :razz:
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Dred_furst on
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wheres the gallery of horrors?