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The Pub / Re: Viewing IP addresses and banning
« on December 17th, 2012, 11:52 AM »
I am a moderator on a users forum about a cable provider and I am glad I can see the IP address.
The cable provider has personnel from his helpdesk officially posting on the forum, but they also use "undercover" people, trying to influence the direction a topic is going, which I recognize by the used IP address (from there main office).
I also use the IP addresses to recognize if a member uses internet from the cable provider the forum is about, or a other provider.
Sometimes it's nice to know who your dealing with.
PS
The provider uses dynamic IP addresses so I very seldom use an IP ban. The bad people have I new one in no time and I end up blocking innocent people.
The cable provider has personnel from his helpdesk officially posting on the forum, but they also use "undercover" people, trying to influence the direction a topic is going, which I recognize by the used IP address (from there main office).
I also use the IP addresses to recognize if a member uses internet from the cable provider the forum is about, or a other provider.
Sometimes it's nice to know who your dealing with.
PS
The provider uses dynamic IP addresses so I very seldom use an IP ban. The bad people have I new one in no time and I end up blocking innocent people.
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Plugins / Re: Word Count Limits
« on December 5th, 2012, 05:42 PM »
I think that's a good idea.
The person that makes the rule does that with a specific goal in mind and knows best what to say in the message.
The person that makes the rule does that with a specific goal in mind and knows best what to say in the message.
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The Pub / Re: Logo Madness
« on October 30th, 2012, 10:18 PM »Do we go for a business appearance or not?
Well let's compromise and everybody is happy.
The first sentences as something you ask yourself and the second as the answer you gave yourself.
Meaning see the last two as a compromise between both directions.
In the Nike logo the angeled font makes it a bit less harsh and the graphics part is small in comparison with the total logo and it is a integral part of the logo.
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The Pub / Re: Logo Madness
« on October 29th, 2012, 10:53 AM »
First two.
The flowing / curved lines of that font match the flowing / curved lines of the graphic better.
In the last two it's a mix of flowing / curved lines (graphics) with straight / angeled lines (the font) giving the impression there's no concept behind. Do we go for a business appearance or not?
Well let's compromise and everybody is happy.
Just my 2 cents.
The flowing / curved lines of that font match the flowing / curved lines of the graphic better.
In the last two it's a mix of flowing / curved lines (graphics) with straight / angeled lines (the font) giving the impression there's no concept behind. Do we go for a business appearance or not?
Well let's compromise and everybody is happy.
Just my 2 cents.
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The Pub / Re: Logo Madness
« on September 18th, 2012, 05:36 PM »
In the graphic all is roundish and the old font had straight lines. I think Sansation Italics fits better.
My English isn't good enough to explain it better. Sorry
My English isn't good enough to explain it better. Sorry
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The Pub / Re: Logo Madness
« on September 11th, 2012, 05:19 PM »But it's recognizable.
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The Pub / Re: Logo Madness
« on September 11th, 2012, 12:00 PM »
I prefer the old one too, because it's original.
Although it looks good, I find a "W" in a logo for Wedge so basic en predictable.
Although it looks good, I find a "W" in a logo for Wedge so basic en predictable.
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The Pub / Re: Skin showdown
« on August 27th, 2012, 02:25 PM »IE9 + Win7 working fine... :-/
I don't know, try to reload the cache or somethin'...
Started Windows 7 in VMware Workstation. Problem with Wuthring in IE 9 is present.
Started Windows 8 (CP) in VMware Workstation. No problems with Wuthering in IE 9 and IE 10
There must be something different between de Windows versions. But what? They all run on de same laptop, they all have the same NOD32 AV running, they all have Java installed etc.
And why is the problem in Wuthering and not the other skins? If I understood correctly they all run the same code for the drop down menu's.
:hmm: Interesting.
Like in Wine..?Quote Specific? Hmmm that's hard. It's just the overall looks.
But I like for instance the squares around de headers in the side menu. It's clear what is what in a blink of the eye.
Woke up with a headache which is worsening, so thinking and testing halted for now.
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The Pub / Re: Skin showdown
« on August 26th, 2012, 04:44 PM »
Sorry Nao.
I am using IE9 (version 9.0.8112.16241 including update KB2722913) running on Windows Vista.
Specific? Hmmm that's hard. It's just the overall looks.
But I like for instance the squares around de headers in the sidemenu. It's clear what is what in a blink of the eye.
Maybe it's just that Wuthering looks more familiar to what I am used to.
I am using IE9 (version 9.0.8112.16241 including update KB2722913) running on Windows Vista.
Specific? Hmmm that's hard. It's just the overall looks.
But I like for instance the squares around de headers in the sidemenu. It's clear what is what in a blink of the eye.
Maybe it's just that Wuthering looks more familiar to what I am used to.
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The Pub / Re: Skin showdown
« on August 25th, 2012, 02:32 PM »Actually it's completely intentional. The sidebar look does not look right when folded down there. Nao and I have both experimented with this in the past.Quote I didn't know. That's a cool feature.
Just a bit pity that the looks of the menu change.
Well, different people have different taste. Nothing to argue about.
Any JavaScript errors?Quote It disappears when crossing the space between tab en dropdown. Only when being very fast it works.
I hope it's a bit clear what I mean.
I tested the other skins and they work as expected. I noticed that in Wuthering I am missing the triangle between tab and dropdown menu.
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The Pub / Re: Skin showdown
« on August 25th, 2012, 12:48 AM »It's actually mostly configurable at the skin level with little real work. But there's a secondary factor that few people realise... I don't see a sidebar at the side at all - on narrow browser windows, it actually drops to the bottom of the page anyway ;)Quote I don't like the sidemenu on the left so those skins are a no go for me.
Just a bit pity that the looks of the menu change.
PS
Probably the wrong place to tell, but in Wuthering I am having trouble with the dropdown menu's.
When going down to enter the dropped menu, that menu disappears.
It disappears when crossing the space between tab en dropdown. Only when being very fast it works.
I hope it's a bit clear what I mean.
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The Pub / Re: Skin showdown
« on August 24th, 2012, 11:37 PM »
I like both Weaving and Wuthering,
Right now I choose Wuthering because Ik thtnk the sidemenu is somewhat more clear. The parts are more seperated.
On the other hand I like the sidemenu in Weaving because it has few to zero color.
With the colors of the sidemenu in Wuthering it bit less dark I think it would be great.
I don't like the sidemenu on the left so those skins are a no go for me.
Right now I choose Wuthering because Ik thtnk the sidemenu is somewhat more clear. The parts are more seperated.
On the other hand I like the sidemenu in Weaving because it has few to zero color.
With the colors of the sidemenu in Wuthering it bit less dark I think it would be great.
I don't like the sidemenu on the left so those skins are a no go for me.
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The Pub / Re: Improvement to drafts (and posting, actually) I need to do
« on June 16th, 2012, 10:59 PM »
The development in computers go faster and faster. Just trying to keep up with all new things in programming languages,, the way things are programmed, new stuff in operating systems, databases etc takes a lot of time.
Further more are programs more complicated as they used to be, Simply because people expect more fancy stuff, possibilities, speed etc.
All this makes programming timeconsuming and challenging but can also lead to frustration.
I think that excepting that your human and that you just can't shake code out of your sleeve at a great rate would give you some peace of mind.
I mean well so I hope your not offended by this post.
Further more are programs more complicated as they used to be, Simply because people expect more fancy stuff, possibilities, speed etc.
All this makes programming timeconsuming and challenging but can also lead to frustration.
I think that excepting that your human and that you just can't shake code out of your sleeve at a great rate would give you some peace of mind.
I mean well so I hope your not offended by this post.
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Archived fixes / Re: Time offset (auto detect)
« on March 31st, 2012, 11:12 PM »
[offtopic]
Novacetol = Acide acétylsalicylique , Paracétamol , Codéine
Doliprane = Paracétamol
Aspirine = Acide acétylsalicylique
Paracetamol is a bit more friendly to your stomach then acetylsalicylic acid.
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Novacetol = Acide acétylsalicylique , Paracétamol , Codéine
Doliprane = Paracétamol
Aspirine = Acide acétylsalicylique
Paracetamol is a bit more friendly to your stomach then acetylsalicylic acid.
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Off-topic / Re: Hackers could decapitate the internet soon
« on March 29th, 2012, 07:31 PM »
March 31
+ 1 = april 1 = April fool :hmm:
+ 1 = april 1 = April fool :hmm: