Thumbs up, and some questions
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Thumbs up, and some questions
Hey, guys, I think you all have always done a great job in moderating this bulletin board. But why do you all let flame threads catch fire before closing them? Also, I think it was a good decision to eliminate "sigs"...most of them were inane anyway. You should have seen the GoldenEye forums back in the day. "Look at my new sig!" heh I'm glad to see that we have all developed and matured. So, I salute you. Whatever happened to Sup's changes to the DBB?
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Arial" size="3">Originally posted by Tetrad:
I sure hope not.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Well, once we get phpBB over here, a certain mod that you've been wanting can finally be installed so you don't have to worry about seeing sigs and avatars.
I sure hope not.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Well, once we get phpBB over here, a certain mod that you've been wanting can finally be installed so you don't have to worry about seeing sigs and avatars.
You know, modern BB's have options where the users can choose wether they want to view forum signatures or not. I say enable it and let the users decide if they want it switched on or off. This shouldn't be hard to impliment.
One example is the place at www.mektek.net/forums
One example is the place at www.mektek.net/forums
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Arial" size="3">Originally posted by Top Wop:
<b> You know, modern BB's have options where the users can choose wether they want to view forum signatures or not. I say enable it and let the users decide if they want it switched on or off. This shouldn't be hard to impliment.
One example is the place at www.mektek.net/forums</b></font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Thats the mod I'm referring to dude. If I had access to the SQL database on the test site, I could install it for all to see and test.
<b> You know, modern BB's have options where the users can choose wether they want to view forum signatures or not. I say enable it and let the users decide if they want it switched on or off. This shouldn't be hard to impliment.
One example is the place at www.mektek.net/forums</b></font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Thats the mod I'm referring to dude. If I had access to the SQL database on the test site, I could install it for all to see and test.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Arial" size="3">Originally posted by DCrazy:
XC, this mod (is it a mod or just a built-in phpBB option?) would only involve DISPLAY of the data, and would be simple.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
It would also involve STORING somewhere that you didn't want sigs DISPLAYED.
XC, this mod (is it a mod or just a built-in phpBB option?) would only involve DISPLAY of the data, and would be simple.</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
It would also involve STORING somewhere that you didn't want sigs DISPLAYED.
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Arial" size="3">Originally posted by Xciter:
<b> We aren't going to start adding "mods" to the new BB... thats one of the reasons why this one has had issues of late.
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Jim, the thing is, these mods can be easily installed/uninstalled. 90% of them just involves a little text editing. Matter of fact, we've got a couple very useful mods installed on the test site right now. The "Users List" in the admin panel is one of them. Tetrad installed a spoiler mod so all someone would have to do is type [spoiler]spoiler text here[/spoiler] and the text is hidden, yet very obvious that there is something there. Its revealed by moving your mouse cursor over it.
Lets say for instance a mod did cause a problem. It would take someone with FTP access all of 2 minutes to remove it. Hell, if you feel text editing takes too long, just re-upload the edited files and you're good to go. Keep in mind that these mods are tested pretty thoroughly before they are released for public use.
What caused so many problems here is that mods were implimented, and then we had the board crashes, a host that wouldn't give us ****, and more crashes down the line from there. That would make it pretty hard to sort out which part of the code is a mod and which isn't now wouldn't it?
As for upgrading....when was the last time we upgraded the board? Exactly my point.
<b> We aren't going to start adding "mods" to the new BB... thats one of the reasons why this one has had issues of late.
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Jim, the thing is, these mods can be easily installed/uninstalled. 90% of them just involves a little text editing. Matter of fact, we've got a couple very useful mods installed on the test site right now. The "Users List" in the admin panel is one of them. Tetrad installed a spoiler mod so all someone would have to do is type [spoiler]spoiler text here[/spoiler] and the text is hidden, yet very obvious that there is something there. Its revealed by moving your mouse cursor over it.
Lets say for instance a mod did cause a problem. It would take someone with FTP access all of 2 minutes to remove it. Hell, if you feel text editing takes too long, just re-upload the edited files and you're good to go. Keep in mind that these mods are tested pretty thoroughly before they are released for public use.
What caused so many problems here is that mods were implimented, and then we had the board crashes, a host that wouldn't give us ****, and more crashes down the line from there. That would make it pretty hard to sort out which part of the code is a mod and which isn't now wouldn't it?
As for upgrading....when was the last time we upgraded the board? Exactly my point.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Arial" size="3">Originally posted by Bonz2:
sheesh, you all need to stfu and be happy your getting a new board </font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
We are!!?? *Raises hands in the air and jumps around screaming "yay!"*
Oh, wait, that means more work for me...
(Psst, Sickone, I need the DB/SQL un/pw )
sheesh, you all need to stfu and be happy your getting a new board </font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
We are!!?? *Raises hands in the air and jumps around screaming "yay!"*
Oh, wait, that means more work for me...
(Psst, Sickone, I need the DB/SQL un/pw )
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Arial" size="3">Originally posted by Xciter:
<b> No mods... nice clean board.
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You only say that because you haven't been on the admin panel since I first showed you the board. Atleast keep the User List mod. It makes it SOOOO much easier to administer users. Screencap Its either that, or have to hunt through the admin panel just to do something that you'd only have to click a single link on that panel.
<b> No mods... nice clean board.
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You only say that because you haven't been on the admin panel since I first showed you the board. Atleast keep the User List mod. It makes it SOOOO much easier to administer users. Screencap Its either that, or have to hunt through the admin panel just to do something that you'd only have to click a single link on that panel.
They're usually a few lines in two places. A few edits of the .php files, and a few edits of the template files. If you look at the mod page they tell you exactly what to search for, so adding and removing said mods is really easy. Some more advanced mods require editing of the SQL database, but we haven't touched those.
The only thing you have to watch out for is that you make sure the files are uploaded in the correct format (ascii).
Take a look at a few of the mods yourself. http://www.phpbb.com/phpBB/viewforum.php?f=15
And all the mods we installed were marked as such in the original files with begin/end comments.
The only thing you have to watch out for is that you make sure the files are uploaded in the correct format (ascii).
Take a look at a few of the mods yourself. http://www.phpbb.com/phpBB/viewforum.php?f=15
And all the mods we installed were marked as such in the original files with begin/end comments.