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Cobrat Level: 56 Posts: 201/666 EXP: 1361990 Next: 36186 Since: 02-22-07 Last post: 692 days Last view: 314 days |
So that's what taking a break from the staff is like. I probably missed a few episodes. |
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Cobrat Level: 56 Posts: 202/666 EXP: 1361990 Next: 36186 Since: 02-22-07 Last post: 692 days Last view: 314 days |
Posted by Grey Mario I didn't follow any of that stuff, but somehow, I'm convinced it's Xk's doings. |
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Cobrat Level: 56 Posts: 203/666 EXP: 1361990 Next: 36186 Since: 02-22-07 Last post: 692 days Last view: 314 days |
I don't have the time to try and decipher riddles, but anyway... It seems like quite a coincidence that this shit would happen right after you get out of staff. Not that I care, anyway. |
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Cobrat Level: 56 Posts: 204/666 EXP: 1361990 Next: 36186 Since: 02-22-07 Last post: 692 days Last view: 314 days |
Posted by terabyte88 Start one, maybe, finish one, unsure. |
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Cobrat Level: 56 Posts: 205/666 EXP: 1361990 Next: 36186 Since: 02-22-07 Last post: 692 days Last view: 314 days |
Posted by Xkeeper Let's play on words. Considering how long you've stayed on staff, from a relative point of view, I say we could consider a mere couple of days to be "right after". And that doesn't change my point (especially considering our latest private conversation), but I have better things to do than arguing about that. |
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Cobrat Level: 56 Posts: 206/666 EXP: 1361990 Next: 36186 Since: 02-22-07 Last post: 692 days Last view: 314 days |
I've never paid attention about Grey Mario so far... But considering how useless his posts I just stumbled upon were, rather than "grey mario for board owner", I'd be tempted to suggest something along the lines of "make grey mario's name actually grey". ¬_¬ |
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Cobrat Level: 56 Posts: 207/666 EXP: 1361990 Next: 36186 Since: 02-22-07 Last post: 692 days Last view: 314 days |
Posted by Trax You missed the point: that's not what I'm looking for. |
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Cobrat Level: 56 Posts: 208/666 EXP: 1361990 Next: 36186 Since: 02-22-07 Last post: 692 days Last view: 314 days |
Posted by The Kins I agree, that would be good. |
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Cobrat Level: 56 Posts: 209/666 EXP: 1361990 Next: 36186 Since: 02-22-07 Last post: 692 days Last view: 314 days |
Posted by blackhole89 Even if your source code is messy as hell, it could be helpful to other people willing to make their own sound utilities/tools... So they wouldn't have to mess with your stuff. |
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Cobrat Level: 56 Posts: 210/666 EXP: 1361990 Next: 36186 Since: 02-22-07 Last post: 692 days Last view: 314 days |
Posted by blackhole89 What I meant was, they wouldn't have to modify your messy sources, that's all, not that they wouldn't need to touch your program with a stick or something. |
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Cobrat Level: 56 Posts: 211/666 EXP: 1361990 Next: 36186 Since: 02-22-07 Last post: 692 days Last view: 314 days |
BooUrns: actually, I'm not sure how they did it, but if they made it so layouts are only stored in user profiles rather than in posts too, I think it's better this way... Takes less database space, and updating your layout updates it for all of your posts.
Also, using a somewhat advanced CSS trick, you should be able to have fully opaque text over a semi-transparent background. Doing something like putting the text in a different div than the background, on the right, then position it back to the left. |
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Cobrat Level: 56 Posts: 212/666 EXP: 1361990 Next: 36186 Since: 02-22-07 Last post: 692 days Last view: 314 days |
Yeah, but change one character in your layout, and it's considered a new one...
Anyway, why should layouts have some kind of "history", while avatars and titles don't, for example ? |
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Cobrat Level: 56 Posts: 213/666 EXP: 1361990 Next: 36186 Since: 02-22-07 Last post: 692 days Last view: 314 days |
It didn't take long for retards to abuse CSS. |
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Cobrat Level: 56 Posts: 214/666 EXP: 1361990 Next: 36186 Since: 02-22-07 Last post: 692 days Last view: 314 days |
Posted by Kheiz Yeah, everyone knows about PNG-24... Except it wouldn't work with IE6... but yeah, there are probably very few people who use that here. And if they do, they ought to upgrade, so whatever about them. Working as a webmaster, though, I'm forced to make my stuff work with IE6 (as it's still the most used browser on average), that's why I proposed a more complicated solution in the first place. |
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Cobrat Level: 56 Posts: 215/666 EXP: 1361990 Next: 36186 Since: 02-22-07 Last post: 692 days Last view: 314 days |
I'll take the opportunity to point out that your layout is flawed, Kyoufu Kawa: it stretches pages here (screen width: 1152px). I guess you may not be able to see it if you're on a big resolution. |
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Cobrat Level: 56 Posts: 216/666 EXP: 1361990 Next: 36186 Since: 02-22-07 Last post: 692 days Last view: 314 days |
Nah, actually, although IE7 is also quite flawed, it's still much better than IE6, in my opinion... It supports PNG-24, position:fixed, and more pseudo selectors (like :hover for all tags), among other things... It's definitely a step up from IE6, although it's still far behind other browsers.
Something like 99% of the bugs I encoutered with IE7 are also in IE6. I only found IE7-only bugs on very rare occasions, and they were minor. |
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Cobrat Level: 56 Posts: 217/666 EXP: 1361990 Next: 36186 Since: 02-22-07 Last post: 692 days Last view: 314 days |
Thankfully, IE is starting to sink... And yeah, I'm aware these stats are mostly based on a geek population, which means there are more IE users than that, actually... But it still shows long-term evolutions... |
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Cobrat Level: 56 Posts: 218/666 EXP: 1361990 Next: 36186 Since: 02-22-07 Last post: 692 days Last view: 314 days |
The majority of IE6 users move to IE7, yeah. But if you combine the different IE versions together, you get those figures...
July 2007 - IE: 58.5% July 2006 - IE: 62.4% July 2005 - IE: 75.5% The release of IE7 helped Microsoft slow down a bit the migration from IE to other browsers. And it's interesting to know the part of IE 6/7 users, rather than having all of them combined, considering IE7 isn't as bad as IE6. But that site could have some kind of "flexible" table, where visitors could combine/uncombine the different IE versions at will. I guess that'd make everyone happy. |
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Cobrat Level: 56 Posts: 219/666 EXP: 1361990 Next: 36186 Since: 02-22-07 Last post: 692 days Last view: 314 days |
Boy, you sure are loud mouthed... I'm calling them PNG-24 because that's what Photoshop calls them, that's it. But if you'd like to draw conclusions about my skills as a webmaster from that detail, go ahead. |
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Cobrat Level: 56 Posts: 220/666 EXP: 1361990 Next: 36186 Since: 02-22-07 Last post: 692 days Last view: 314 days |
Thread editing aside, it shouldn't be possible to submit a titleless thread. |
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