Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by omegaslayer on
Fri Jan 14th 2005 at 8:50pm
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Dont know if this has been suggested before, but how about a thread rating system. Much like the system they have over at steampowered.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by omegaslayer on
Fri Jan 14th 2005 at 9:04pm
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Well if a threads score gets too low it automatically gets deleted, or the creator gets punished some-how....
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by ReNo on
Fri Jan 14th 2005 at 9:40pm
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I'm against that personally - threads are permanent but not in the same
sense as maps or users. They have a relatively short usefulness
lifespan, and as there are so many threads that pass through the forums
being able to rate them would be pointless.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by $loth on
Sat Jan 15th 2005 at 9:53am
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Would it be possible to have something which "subscribes" you to a thread and pm's you if that thread has had a new reply?
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by wil5on on
Sun Jan 16th 2005 at 5:30am
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When I go to other forums (example: Vlatitude) on another computer, going to the last read post actually takes me to the first post since my last visit to the site. With Snarkpit, it does the first post since I last came here on the computer I'm using. Is it possible to store each users last visit on the site rather than on the users computer?
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Mephs on
Sun Jan 16th 2005 at 7:33am
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Aaah, good point. It's never been a major hassle to me, jumping between
my work and home puter setups, but since snarkpit is easily the most
user friendly site I know of, why not push the boat out? :smile:
This would be a subtle (probably unnoticed by most) change, the only
major problem i see is the indefinate number of new 'one login wonders'
who would soak up such resources.
A nice idea though.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
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Sun Jan 16th 2005 at 10:24am
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I'll give it a look... phears the arcane cookie login system
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
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Well, I've just made a daily post limiter system, so n00bs can only make a certain number of posts every 24 hours. Dark|killer is the first person (and probably not the last) to test it out...
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
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Coder friend, heh, i doubt it!
And he can learn as well to be good like you lot!
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by xconspirisist on
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bump - the [ google ] bbcode ?
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Leperous on
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Well, yes, but it's quite inefficient to have another table, and you have the problem of shuffling (you'd need another column to do that!)
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
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Yes, I like the 'login as hidden', although I've nothing to hide.
Lep: Almost as bad as cookies. :sad: However;
<!--code-->Code:[quote]<div style="font-family:courier"><pre>//Rip all the hits from the table
$hit1 = $userdata["username"];
$hit2 = $row["hit1"];
$hit3 = $row["hit2"];
$hit4 = $row["hit3"];
$hit5 = $row["hit4"];
echo "profile hits" . $hit1 . $hit2 . $hit3 . $hit4, $hit5;
//Write the $hit# variables to the database.
[/pre][/quote]<!--/code-->
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Gwil on
Mon Jan 17th 2005 at 2:12pm
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This thread is called "Site Suggestions and Bugs" - NOT "off topic incoherent babbling about crap"
Off topic posts will deleted.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Orpheus on
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with the massive influx of new people has also resulted in a massive influx of tutorials. some have proved informative, some not. many have been very poorly implemented as well, and as such are not as desirable as the better worded/constructed counterparts.
we need to either be more stringent in our accepting of tutorial, or we need to send them back for tweaking. creating a monstrosity that involves almost 1 full megs of screen shots is not acceptable. how it could slip though the crack is unknown, but closer inspection must be enforced.
poorly worded, or vague ideas are also not a choice, and should be returned for better results.
if the members are to utilize this resource, it must be with the very least amount of trouble necessary to illustrate an informative tutorial. tutorials cannot always be short, but they must be concise, or as concise as the topic will allow.
if the people responsible for the authorization of these tutorials is not able to check them fully due to time constraints, or whatever real life may be, perhaps some sort of a voting system can be implemented where a tutorial can be more closely monitored by the users. if a tutorial receives enough legitimate complaints, it is removed.
legitimate does not mean 10 complaints of the same problem, it can also mean 10 different complaints all of one each. as long as each complaint is real, and not just bad relations with members personalities. this would eliminate the retaliatory attempts from the members whom had to rewrite their tutorial.
the present authorization procedure is allowing poor examples to slip though and needs to be addressed, before the pile gets to big to sift through. before long, the problem will be so intimidating that only course of action, will be no action at all, and this is entirely unacceptable.
/ 2 cents.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
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Yes I agree some recently are crap and I'm loathe to auth them, but I figure if they are that bad they'll be badly rated by the masses- you've already got a voting system!- and delete them if they don't go down well.
Unfortunately though there haven't been many decent tutorials being written recently, but I'd hope over the next few weeks all the old masters who've finished off their (potential) competition entries will crawl out of their caves :wink:
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Gwil on
Tue Jan 18th 2005 at 1:37am
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Not guilty before you PM me, whore :razz:
Some kind of reporting system is a good idea though.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Leperous on
Tue Jan 18th 2005 at 10:35am
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lol no I've been authing some too, don't worry, not 100% your fault :wink:
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by ReNo on
Tue Jan 18th 2005 at 11:19pm
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I like the new drop down menus from the main navigation bar, but in
Firefox the background is transparent and there is no border which
makes it look a bit crappy and somewhat difficult to read. Looks great
in IE though :smile:
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by xconspirisist on
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Utterly lame and annoying, please, god, get rid / option in profile. It feels like some sort of crappy tutorial website... arg.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
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I just noticed the drop-down menu's. They look nice and are a bit
time-saving, so I'd say keep them. It could be nice though to have
them disappear instantly when you click anywhere on the current page,
so when you want to read what's behind them or click a tiny link there,
you can force them to go away instead of having to wait.
Nevertheless, a nice addition to the pit. Keep it coming! :smile:
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Leperous on
Wed Jan 19th 2005 at 12:28am
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They look fine to me in Firefox... hrm, I'll have a play around.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
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Ah its working better now, though the red border only appears on the left and top of the box in FF now.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
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Cannae fix that I'm afraid :sad:
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by fishy on
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it could be something wierd at my end, but the menus have appeared without the background and border in IE, at at other times appeared with them.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
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heheh ^_^ nice menu's lep ! they simplify things
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by wil5on on
Wed Jan 19th 2005 at 1:44am
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Drop-down menus are great. WD Lep.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
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Wed Jan 19th 2005 at 2:12am
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I was wandering the hell they went. I was ready PM somebody about it D:
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Posted by Hugh on
Wed Jan 19th 2005 at 2:21am
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Why'd you get rid of the forums thing on the left? :sad: I actually used that.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Cassius on
Wed Jan 19th 2005 at 6:10am
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Drop down menus needs to be a profile option, if such is possible. It makes it hard to click on the General Banner link the old fashioned way :sad:
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
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Like I said, I'm finding it very hard to modify the Javascript so borders appear in Firefox/etc. but I'll try. And I'll make them a profile option...
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
Posted by Crono on
Wed Jan 19th 2005 at 9:28am
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... why aren't you using CSS for the drop down? OH WAIT, IE doesn't support that part of the standard. :razz:
Sorry. I'm not helping, am I?
I have some drop down menu stuff, but it only works in Mozilla/Netscape/etc. I believe in the "If (IE) return false" areas you can place working IE dropdown code.
However, if you want it to be mouseover and not click drop down, you'll need to do some tweaking. Or you could steal SAP's site code.
Re: Site suggestions/bugs
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I am using CSS you pimp :razz: It's because some browsers DON'T seem to support sizing/width standards when it comes to JavaScript, which is where the drop-down widths have to be defined.