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Re: Please reply!

by Elexis » Thu, 07 2008 Aug 00:58:54

Nice idea, bit would probably attract spammers like moths to a light

Re: Please reply!

by Guest » Wed, 06 2008 Aug 17:31:35

reply...

by Juanm » Thu, 23 2006 Mar 19:58:05

Since this morning no email has arrived yet :? ??~edit: thanks for activation and post assignment 8)

by Hans » Sun, 27 2005 Nov 11:52:35

Can we post games here???

by Guest » Sun, 02 2005 Oct 10:26:14

I am a bot

by Anon » Fri, 05 2005 Aug 11:02:43

Well yes but you're a team member, so it's fairly certain what version you're using 8)

by NeoThermic » Mon, 01 2005 Aug 00:53:11

nuage wrote:Where to get that version of phpBB? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Great job in the version number 8) :wink:


This is a slightly modded phpBB install. You can get it from phpBB's download page.

The version number is my best touch, if you want to know what version I've got, you have to work for it :)

NeoThermic

by nuage » Sun, 31 2005 Jul 20:22:32

Where to get that version of phpBB? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Great job in the version number 8) :wink:

by NeoThermic » Tue, 31 2005 May 23:50:34

Anonymous wrote:1. Take it out of the frame, maybe?
2. Thats the problem, horizontal scrolling is needed to view the entire page in IE, I know we all hate IE, but, can't exclude majority of users.


1) Its not actually in a frame. See, the front page is fully valid XHTML 1.1 to any browser that can accept application/xml+xhtml. To IE, its forced down to 1.0 and text/html. However, Google Ads don't work outright with XHTML 1.1 due to the DOM level they run as. So to get the ads to display, I use an <object> tag. Unfortunatly IE craps this up as well, and makes it have that fugly border.

2) Yeah, I think its also due to #1. When I redesign the site (soon, you'll see!), I'll fix this problem with a lot more conditional checking and code. It will be sweet, but a pain to do. :)

NeoThermic

by Guest » Tue, 31 2005 May 21:59:08

Hi dzin3r,


1 - Thats out of my control, google's ad code does that
2 - I've only ever had that problem in IE, as IE always is unsure of its horizontal spacing, so it throws in a scroll bar when not needed.
3 - There's only one page of these forums that doesn't validate (due to a problem with how phpBB deals with code and <li> apprently). Every other page will validate, including this one.
4 - What script error do you get? I belive it might be related to either the google ads or the blogshares ads, both of which use Javascript. Without the error I can't fix it

1. Take it out of the frame, maybe?
2. Thats the problem, horizontal scrolling is needed to view the entire page in IE, I know we all hate IE, but, can't exclude majority of users.
3. Fair enough
4. Script error has gone now, was a Jscript error tho fyi

by NeoThermic » Mon, 30 2005 May 16:31:29

who_cares' wrote:I never got the e-mail


Evidently my host is doing some odd stuff. Everyone who's registerd has been activated. If you've posted and want your previous posts added to you user, just ask.

NeoThermic

by who_cares » Mon, 30 2005 May 15:22:30

I never got the e-mail

Re: Hey, just thought i'd offer my 2 cents worth ;)

by NeoThermic » Sat, 28 2005 May 13:35:44

dzin3r wrote:Come across your site within the phpBB community, just thought i'd offer my opinions being a web designer myself. I know this is a beta version so i've only higlighted the major mistakes.

1. The google ads u have on the home page open in the same window, not very good on the eyes ;)

2. On opening your forum I noticed I have to scroll to the right in 1024x768 and below, very very bad design practice.

3. On opening phpBB page doesn't validate although u have the icon stating it does.

4. On the home page constantly get a script error.

Hope this helps

dzin3r


Hi dzin3r,


1 - Thats out of my control, google's ad code does that
2 - I've only ever had that problem in IE, as IE always is unsure of its horizontal spacing, so it throws in a scroll bar when not needed.
3 - There's only one page of these forums that doesn't validate (due to a problem with how phpBB deals with code and <li> apprently). Every other page will validate, including this one.
4 - What script error do you get? I belive it might be related to either the google ads or the blogshares ads, both of which use Javascript. Without the error I can't fix it :)


who_cares' wrote:I'd like to be approved, My username is already in the memberlist


You should of received a confirmation e-mail. You'll need that to confirm your account.

NeoThermic

by who_cares » Fri, 27 2005 May 14:16:47

I'd like to be approved, My username is already in the memberlist

Hey, just thought i'd offer my 2 cents worth ;)

by dzin3r » Wed, 25 2005 May 23:47:45

Come across your site within the phpBB community, just thought i'd offer my opinions being a web designer myself. I know this is a beta version so i've only higlighted the major mistakes.

1. The google ads u have on the home page open in the same window, not very good on the eyes ;)

2. On opening your forum I noticed I have to scroll to the right in 1024x768 and below, very very bad design practice.

3. On opening phpBB page doesn't validate although u have the icon stating it does.

4. On the home page constantly get a script error.

Hope this helps

dzin3r

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