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Really? My bad wording/your bad comprehension = complicated idea?
Eh. Nevermind. Go ahead. I'm not getting into a long debate about this. I'll say one thing: The contributions tab of the profile should provide all the information necessary to gauge a member's mapmaking productivity. If you need to add a number that will be a) for bragging rights and b) to convert directly to another number, then the contributions tab isn't as informative as it should be. Are you actually expecting people to look at achievement points and base their opinion of a person based on that?
I was going to say that Mapster's system is better, but then I actually checked it, and it isn't. Oh, well. Now, MAY I BE STRICKEN BY GOD IF I POST HERE AGAIN ON THIS ISSUE. ;o
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MY RECOMMENDATIONDitch Achievement Points and use only minerals. Keep track of how minerals are earned (contest rewards, activity, gifts, etc.) and display this information on users' profiles. So for example:
Minerals owned: 160
Minerals earned: 200
Minerals spent: 40
BreakdownContests 30
Activity 90
Gifts 60
Other 20
But, of course, with everything lined up, and neat little bar-graph-like bits between the labels and numbers.
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We lost seven skins and gained one that's now nothing more than a bubbly epic on half of the good browsers out there.
Nice.
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We lost seven skins and gained one that's now nothing more than a bubbly epic on half of the good browsers out there.
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Okay, Devourer, I'm going to ask for two things here.
First, a /squelch feature for the Shoutbox.
Second, I'd like you to add a feature that allows people to use the old, epic fail HTML if they so choose, so that they can have buggy, inefficient, badly-coded, and difficult-to-maintain pages and that way, they can keep all of their wonderful little gimmicks while continuing to use browsers that claim to be standards-compliant yet fail to implement basic parts of the HTML and CSS specifications. Something like IE8's Compatibility View, but for SEN's skin system. Hell, you can even name it in honor of the guy who wants it most: "Centreri View".
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Fayntaystayc. Yes, a Centreri View would be ideal. And, really, why can't you do it? Just save the previous files under a new skin name, or however SEN stores skins. <_<
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Dev gave me the information for editing a skin, not the information for creating one. I don't know what IDs are reserved or what IDs he plans to use for what skins. Please direct your non-stop bitching at him for now.
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The code may have been dreadful. But it WORKED dammit. I don't notice SEN loading faster for me (again, computers are pretty fast these days, code efficiency matters less and less), I notice how it looks boring now.
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As much as I don't mind the new stuff, I think sandboxing any changes in skin 3(or whatever) is a very good idea, much like we did with SEN 5.0 skin 5.
I really think that corbo's original was very nearly perfect, and we should strive to attain that look.
"Parliamentary inquiry, Mr. Chairman - do we have to call the Gentleman a gentleman if he's not one?"
I actually do not like the new forum index, either. Revert it would be best. A new skin just for a small difference would be senseless. You can always go ahead and create skins, with id 4 or higher. Just check the files inside the folder, if there is a skin_ctrl.php it is already used, if not: it's free.
As for squelch in the shoutbox: no, on purpose. We are a community and we should not ignore anyone.
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I mean a sandbox for skins, so that the public can test it out first. If everything works, we can move it to the original skin. That way you can test in real time as well, and David doesn't have to worry about making changes to the skin that everyone is more or less indifferent about.
Make it skin 0 or something.
I don't know of a way for me to "just check the files inside the folder".
"Parliamentary inquiry, Mr. Chairman - do we have to call the Gentleman a gentleman if he's not one?"
Not you, rockz, but david
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Do this one. *trollface*
When will this happen? *trollface*
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Might've stumbled upon a fix for the Chrome/Safari issue that'll allow me to re-enable forum images for those browsers. Good thing Centreri stopped nagging me when he did, else I might've decided not to even bother with it. As soon as I work out a few kinks in the testcase, I'll be able to add it to the current skin code.
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Forum images now work on Chrome. I don't have Safari, but since they use the same rendering engine, it should work there. If any Safari users happen to see the forum images break, let me know. A screenshot would be very helpful in such a case.
This, unfortunately, came at the cost of removing the very, very subtle green tint on each forum section, but I doubt most of you noticed that anyway.
EDIT: Section headers on the Forum Index are now indented as per Corbo's design and the old code, though it looks weird this way IMO.
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OH GOD WHAT IF I HADNT STOPPED NAGGING WE CAME SO CLOSE TO NOT HAVING FORUM BACKGROUND IMAGES FUUUUU LIFE IS PRECIOUS
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And that proves that you never gave a shit about the background images whose loss you had so intensely criticized. Thank you for proving that you're a dick.
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No, I'm just mocking you for trying to make me feel guilty for nagging you to do your work properly. "THANK GOD YOU STOPPED, CENT. ONE MORE BIT AND I WOULDDA EXPLOADED. AND THEN YOUD HAVE NO CODER. WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THAT? HUH?"
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I'm not trying to make you feel guilty, because I'm not petty enough to give a shit. I've started to really enjoy calling you a dick, though. Especially given that there are far better ways to make me aware of an issue or convince me to solve a problem than acting like a whining, nagging little bitch.
Moving on: Devourer, has your opinion of the Forum Index changed since I indented the headers and whatnot?
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