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lch August 25th, 2008 12:09 PM

Re: Official Complaints/Concerns/Opinions
 
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Originally Posted by Fyron (Post 632507)
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Originally Posted by lch (Post 632443)
Upgrade do what? 2.0.0.16 is the current version from the 2.x branch. Maybe there's another workaround to make the browser vBulletin-friendly?

The current version of the browser, obviously. You're only going to run into more problems over time running obsolete software (esp. since FF 2 will not see new updates to the Gecko rendering engine, ala FF 3). If you're worried about screwing up your profile, just make a backup copy of it before upgrading..

Dear sir, as I wrote before, the current version which seems to be considered the "stable" one over the "developmental" 3.x branch is still the 2.x branch. I don't download something manually, I install what's the current version from the package of my distribution and this way I have the convenience to automatically have it updated every time, too. I could tell the package system that I want to use the unstable 3.x version, too, but I fear that then some things might break unexpectedly and I might have more trouble than what it's worth. So instead I hope that FF3 is going to officially replace the old FF2 browser - I AM using Gentoo, which usually is very bleeding edge about its software, compared to distributions like Debian.

On my old Windows gaming box, you can see where I am without an automated update system for my software: I am still using some Firefox 1.x on there.

JimMorrison August 25th, 2008 06:13 PM

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Lch, you browse forums like I do, by the handful. :p

And I always thought it was a mushroom too..... It... "he".... Whatever. :p

lch August 26th, 2008 08:28 AM

Re: Official Complaints/Concerns/Opinions
 
One more thing concerning the site conversion that I guess you're already aware of:

The old forum software didn't leave dummies and then rendered them when the pages were viewed, but instead it directly replaced it with HTML code when a post was made. One such example is the use of smileys:

For example, for http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif, instead of a smiley tag, it directly placed the code
Code:

[img]http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif[/img ]
in the text. It shouldn't be too hard (a mere search-and-replace job which can be automated) to replace those hard links to the image URLs.

capnq August 26th, 2008 09:16 AM

Re: Official Complaints/Concerns/Opinions
 
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Originally Posted by lch (Post 633890)
as I wrote before, the current version which seems to be considered the "stable" one over the "developmental" 3.x branch is still the 2.x branch. [...] I hope that FF3 is going to officially replace the old FF2 browser

It is, sometime in December, when they plan to stop supporting 2.x. By which point I expect them to be up to around 3.3 or 3.4, at least.

lch August 26th, 2008 12:39 PM

Re: Official Complaints/Concerns/Opinions
 
Lookie there, the new favicon is installed. And I still can't dish out rep to David because I'm strapped of my reputation. :(

Mindi August 26th, 2008 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by lch (Post 634218)
And I still can't dish out rep to David because I'm strapped of my reputation. :(

huh?

Herode August 26th, 2008 02:24 PM

Re: Official Complaints/Concerns/Opinions
 
Yep, nice new favicon !
Hey, you know what ? the more I see them, the more I love the new forums :)

@Mindi : maybe something like this :
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Originally Posted by Shrapnel forums d(a)emon
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to XXX again.


Mindi August 26th, 2008 02:49 PM

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Aahh, yes you can't continuously give reputation to the same person.....I think you have to give it to 20 people before giving it to the same person. It's to prevent people from just boosting a buddy's reputation and vice versa to skew the results.

David E. Gervais August 26th, 2008 03:03 PM

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I just found out, and seeing the new favicon proves what I found out,.. favicons cannot have transparency. So, I updated the favicon to replace the transparent pixels with white... here you go...

http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...NewFavicon.gif

it should now look as intended once you grab it, rename it and place it in the right spots.

Cheers! :)

lch August 26th, 2008 03:25 PM

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I'm pretty sure they can. The ICO file format knows transparency, as do GIFs and PNGs, in case those are used (can be done via meta tags / CSS). Here's my 10 seconds worth of firing up the GIMP: Attachment 6665

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Originally Posted by Mindi (Post 634275)
Aahh, yes you can't continuously give reputation to the same person.....I think you have to give it to 20 people before giving it to the same person. It's to prevent people from just boosting a buddy's reputation and vice versa to skew the results.

So I'll have to find 18 other people just because I want to giv rep to David for both his avatars and the favicon and to Edi for both his FAQ and Bug shortlist? sucks. Or does giving negative rep count towards that, too? :evil:


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