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Test board / Losers. Testing.
« on January 12th, 2013, 12:08 PM »
That's right! I'm testing!
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Not sure if this is occurring to others, but I see this issue appearing in Google Chrome 23.0.1271.97, Firefox 18.0, and I.E 10 (on virtualbox) as well.

Where you can see "It only took two guys two years..." and other posts below, that overlaps the time & date for when that blog post was made. Visible only while using the following skins: Wine and Wuthering. Wine looks a bit fine in Firefox and I.E though.
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Off-topic / Happy New Years
« on January 1st, 2013, 06:25 AM »
Happy New Years Wedgers and Wedgettes! :crazy:

Have anything special planned this year, something new you hope to occur this year? Special new years resolution? Etc? Post em here!!

For me, I'm looking forward to the release of a few new hardware/software, waiting for new album from Atmosphere, and new episodes to a few Animes I'm into.
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The Pub / Re: Viewing IP addresses and banning
« on December 29th, 2012, 11:06 AM »
I can not think of a situation where I should be allowed to see password and not be able to ban, unless whatever a user do on the forum will affect them outside of a wedge forum.

What do you mean by support topics? That sounds a bit ambiguous.

On the topic of banning, can there be a "switch" that describes what type of ban was created? What I mean is.. The ability to ip ban without seeing ip.

Would work like this:
1. You are a mod who can ban, but not see IP.
2. You see an offending message, or a user submitting report of an offense. Attached to the report or offending message is an ip you can not see. It would have have an option to numeric IP ban or domain ban.
3. This will appear differently depending on whether you are allowed to see ip, or not within the Ban UI.
  • If you can see ip, the ban will simply just appear on the list usual.
  • If you can not see ip, it will appear on the ban UI, hiding the ip and informing you the type of ban made from which kind of user submitted content(extremely brief).
4. A moderator like that can only remove ban if it does have the switch that describes it being a ban created by a user who can not see IP.
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Test board / Re: may I?
« on December 18th, 2012, 01:33 PM »
Testy!!
Posted: December 18th, 2012, 01:33 PM

Testy!!
Posted: December 18th, 2012, 01:33 PM

Testy!!
Posted: December 18th, 2012, 01:33 PM

Coolies!
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Off-topic / Re: Programming styles, and does it really matter?
« on December 16th, 2012, 12:25 PM »
To use OOP doesn't matter to me. I've read about many bloggers making use of OOP and I tried to get into the trend but I just do not see the need for it. It's not making a huge difference except the code loses a bit of readability from my point of perspective, even after I copy a few examples. Still looks ugly to me.
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Off-topic / Re: Facebook addict
« on November 16th, 2012, 10:30 PM »
I scored the same thing as Nathan Sparrow. x.D
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Archived fixes / Re: Prettify Action URLs
« on November 14th, 2012, 02:15 PM »
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I', using cherokee webserver. There's no suport for .htaccess or mod rewrite. Have to setup rules manually.
If you setup the rules to the point it works really well with this software, it may be a good idea to post it here (the necessary bits) so Cherokee users would have an easy time setting up Wedge.
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Off-topic / Re: Question of the day
« on November 8th, 2012, 05:55 AM »
Nah, I do the same thing myself, too much clicking for my taste at times.

What version of phpMyAdmin are you using? I'm currently on version 3.4.10. (Installed automatically using Linuxmint). 3.5.3 is latest. I remember seeing some annoyance I didn't like with the new "flashier phpMyAdmin" and looked for settings, I can not remember what I changed but I now I am no longer annoyed with using it.
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Development blog / Re: It only took two guys two years...
« on November 7th, 2012, 09:02 PM »
Well done, congratulations with getting this far in software development.
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Off-topic / Re: Your typing speed..?
« on November 6th, 2012, 09:48 AM »
Words per minute (WPM)   43
Keystrokes   215
(215 | 0)
Correct words   42
Wrong words   0

Is my score. I never really learned to type properly. Funny I know where all the keys are at on my keyboard and can type with my eyes closed. -.-
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Off-topic / Re: Meaning of usernames
« on November 6th, 2012, 09:36 AM »
Hope I'm not too late...

I happen to like birds, very much. Before that I'm much of an elephant fan... I was drawing a few mythical beasts during the time I was into drawing. I drew so many monsters, needed new inspiration... When I first saw a phoenix, I became fascinated with their appearances and drew some. I liked Digimon and used usernames based on characters/attack names referenced in that show, I remembered "Imperialdramon" and decided to take on the name Imperial Phoenix. Later on shortened it to Phoenix. One day, I picked out Auk on the day I was looking up for nice short bird names for linux username, since phoenix as a linux username is a bit long-ish to type when you're doing fancy terminal commands (The kind that forces you to not use the ~ shortcut).
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Features / Re: Something really strange just occurred to me
« on November 5th, 2012, 05:39 AM »
I should mention it's two different ideas to solve same problem. One I thought would be more efficient than other (Depending if query has to look up main configuration or not, or use vice versa, whichever is better).
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But in all other respects it is no different to the current regular members group as it stands.
Exactly. I ended up thinking of making Regular Groups "almost not special", just something that affects signing up and displays on forum index page. Since pretty much everything else already implemented. :/ I didn't mean for this to be a "Do away with Regular Member groups" idea.
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Why would you do that? It's almost like the entire point of what I'm proposing got missed.
Forum statistics. Example: Number of regular users. Excluding forum bots and such (For wanting very accurate numbers). :/
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Why would you want this? I cannot think of a quicker way to confuse the hell out of users.
Something useful for people managing a board that houses four different websites that acts like four different boards(possibly, different index page and customized sign up page). But the websites are related in some way (Centralized for external features not-in-the-forum-content such as website homepage).

 People would be lost/confused on boards that's so big and the website author may want four different boards, but Centralized database for ease of management and future implementations of new external/internal codes that would work with this software.
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Features / Re: Something really strange just occurred to me
« on November 5th, 2012, 04:15 AM »
*Trying best not to sound idiotic*

Member group for an actual physical group, sure why not. This shall definitely make management easier. There should be an option added to "Main configuration" in admin interface that would ask which group should be treated as main member group. Then tools available such as "create/duplicate new Regular Members group optionally including all users/some/users from group(s)...", "... But exclude users from certain group(s) or list of user(s)". Might be a performance issue somewhere, I hope not.

Or groups created/existing groups (Each group found in database) shall have a new column to signify whether or not it's "the Regular Member group". <--- Might fix performance issue & a possibility of having more than one Regular Members group(for some weird reason) that new members can be added to upon registration.

Edit: HEY!! I WANTED FIRST POST!!! -.-