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I'm not a fan of the layout. Information is not always clear. For instance, the search function. Say I type in "project miranda". Right in the middle of the page, I see, "No files with those terms", which leads me to assume it doesn't exist here. I easily overlook the "Include.Tags([url=http://www.staredit.net/?p=database&area=browse&remove_tag=project miranda]project miranda[/url])" at the top. However, if I click on that link, it doesn't actually take me to that mod or any mod with that tag. It just takes me to Mod Browsing.
Now, in the link, why does it have "?p=database&area=browse&remove_tag=project%20miranda"? This is a very weird search engine, or it's just broken. When viewing a file, the presentation of information and user options could use some work. This, for instance, is just a big block of random information. It doesn't help the eye and, aesthetically, it's primitive. This post was edited 3 times, last edit by Hercanic: Sep 4 2008, 3:28 pm. Reason given: URL code not converting to link
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Use this search instead
http://www.staredit.net/download.php?area=search It's not very pretty, but I'm sure you could figure it out. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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The search engine searches by tags, meanwhile we are instructed not to use anything we would actually search for as tags. (author's name, map title, etc.) This pathetic excuse for a search must be corrected by IP immediately to search all fields and not just tags.
The way functionality is now, I can understand the underuse and underpopulation of the DLDB. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() :: Firefox :: Trillian :: Crap Cleaner :: AusLogics Disk Defrag :: :: AVG Anti-Virus :: Spybot :: RegSeeker :: 7-Zip :: Winamp :: :: Audacity :: Irfanview :: OpenOffice :: |
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Why can't we use Yoshi's code? Or does that only work with latova? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks!
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His vitality was never in doubt.
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Yoshi is/was a mapper. Although he didn't dislike mods, he felt a mapping site was meant to be just that. Maybe he finally got tired of us sneaking camouflaged modding threads into the site, or he simply warmed up to the modding community.
Whatever the case, modding became accepted by Yoshi and became part of Sen and Maplantis and the rest is history. It would be very ironic if Yoshi and YoshiCraft had anything in connection with one another.... but you never know. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This is the signature I bought with my cash.
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Why can't we use Yoshi's code? Or does that only work with latova? Why can't we use Yoshi's code? Or does that only work with latova? Whenever I read the name Yoshi in relation to Starcraft, I think of YoshiCraft. They wouldn't happen to be one and the same by some slim chance, would they? Yoshi is/was a mapper. Although he didn't dislike mods, he felt a mapping site was meant to be just that. Maybe he finally got tired of us sneaking camouflaged modding threads into the site, or he simply warmed up to the modding community. Whatever the case, modding became accepted by Yoshi and became part of Sen and Maplantis and the rest is history. It would be very ironic if Yoshi and YoshiCraft had anything in connection with one another.... but you never know.It was one of those things where mapping and modding are sort of different and I originally was making a "map making" website, so I figured it didn't fit into my priorities. The modders however stuck with it and kept bugging me to the point where I realized there was a huge community growing right under my community that I was completely ignoring. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Coded for Latova. With a bit of effort it could probably be ported, but IP/Moose already have something that works and they probably don't want to toss it all away. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() :: Firefox :: Trillian :: Crap Cleaner :: AusLogics Disk Defrag :: :: AVG Anti-Virus :: Spybot :: RegSeeker :: 7-Zip :: Winamp :: :: Audacity :: Irfanview :: OpenOffice :: |