Quick small glitch: the "members active" count at the bottom of the Forum Index is higher than the actual count by 1 (so if 3 members are on the forum, it shows "4 members active in the last 15 minutes").
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Honestly, that wont make a difference at all so you're just wasting your time. For some reason Devourer set it up so that you can only choose to see both in your settings. And I really don't want to put a third icon up there.
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Why don't we just make the Icons say "SCI" and "SCII" instead of "SCII" and "wraith"?
I think clearer Icons would do wonders for people who want to find SCI or SCII stuff.
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Why don't we just make the Icons say "SCI" and "SCII" instead of "SCII" and "wraith"?
The "SCII" icon is literally the executable icon for the Starcraft II game. Brood War has no such equivalent, but the red wraith is what people associate with the game.
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The wraith was the icon for SC1 since they patched it for Mac OS X. Years later, it became the icon for PCs as well. I much prefer it to the older icon.
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Yeah I know, but the letters "SCI" are much more recognizable than a wriath (which is gray and blue on our site, not red I might add) when I'm looking for SCI-related stuff. There are wriaths in SCII as well.
The point is, its easier to make the connection "oh this tab is SCI and this tab is SCII" when its a SCI and SCII icon right next to each other (text) than it is when its SCII with a wriath next to it.
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If someone wants to modify the SC2 image so it only reads SC1 (and make it look good), then I may use that instead of the wraith.
Currently Working On: My Overwatch addiction.
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My attempts:
Compare to SC2 icon:
Post has been edited 2 time(s), last time on Oct 16 2010, 5:28 am by poiuy_qwert.
Yeah, that red wraith was the original SC icon for Macs.
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Stumbled upon
this and found a way to force wrapping of long lines in posts. It's the same trick I used on the Main Shoutbox. Only tested in Firefox.
A post is a
div#truepost_XXXXX; set
table-layout:fixed on all
div#truepost_XXXXX>div.box>table.basic. Then set
word-wrap:break-word on all
div#post_parse_XXXXX.
Odds are, this fix'd need to be made in each skin's skin.php to be effective. I'm a lazy emo probably-depressed bastard without any FTP programs or my old SEN backups/files, so does anyone with access here feel like making this fix to each skin?
(I really should get FireFTP onto my Portable Firefox, and then see if it can connect to SEN... except that all the access info Devo gave me is inaccessible, as it's trapped on the HD of my non-functional personal computer. (I'm using the family computer right now.))
EDIT: If you do that and also apply
overflow-x:auto to
div#post_parse_XXXXX nodes, then you'll be able to prevent
page stretching with quotes -- a scrollbar is forced to appear. (Without the
table-layout:fixed rule on the table, it doesn't work, as the DIV lacks an intrinsic width since its parent TD lacks an intrinsic width. Setting
table-layout:fixed results in the DIV having a valid (per se) width and hence overflow has an effect.) Again, tested only in Firefox.
EDIT2: This guy is right and you can fix it by adding code at the end of the
bbcode_collapse function to change
$(obj[0].previousSibling).find("img").src.
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Oct 17 2010, 4:31 am by DavidJCobb.
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That one made me laugh. I tried to quote someone, and after a while, here's what shown up:
[quote=name:<b>MySQL Error '2006':</b> MySQL server has gone away<br /><b>Query failed:</b> <span style='color:lightgreen'>SELECT * FROM sessions WHERE ip='24.201.51.147' AND id='4f80139e9d486f147da7fbdc791d2ddb' LIMIT 1</span><br /><b>Waited:</b> 0.0360012054443 ms]undefined[/quote]
Quote from name:<b>MySQL Error '2006':</b> MySQL server has gone away<br /><b>Query failed:</b> <span style='color:lightgreen'>SELECT * FROM sessions WHERE ip='24.201.51.147' AND id='4f80139e9d486f147da7fbdc791d2ddb' LIMIT 1</span><br /><b>Waited:</b> 0.0360012054443 ms
undefined
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...
[align=center][line=10px]
[line=20px]
[line=40px]
[line=60px]
[line=80px]
[line=99px]
[line=100px]
[line=101px]
[line=120px][/align]
The line=#px code works fine, until =100px. Then it views that as 100%, regardless of the "px" specification. Also, kudos to whoever put in the #px part without telling us PX support would be because it's writing the value directly to the HR's STYLE attribute -- in other words, due to CSS. You could probably also use "em" (X-height), "in", and "cm". As for PX > 100 not working, I'll bet it's due to some coding shortcut resulting from the original coder not expecting CSS-based non-percentage units in the value.
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The Portal's Main Statistics says 5719 members, but the
Members page says there are 7751.
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That's been mentioned before. Probably by you. In addition, the reason is because the 7751 are total members, while the 5719 are registered.
Oops.
But how can there be unregistered members?
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