kalai
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Post by kalai on May 24, 2009 16:36:04 GMT
I. . .hate the last edit line. A lot. Anyway I can protest? Is there a reason (beyond it's on all proboards sites when you create them) for it being there? Because there are ways to remove it. Codes. In your global footer. Yes, I am very weird in that way. Sure, it's not hurting me. But I edit my post so much that it's kind of obnoxious.
Second. I don't really /love/ joining a site without visible claims. Like, if you put it in the same place we'd see our applications, that'd be awesome. Because then we could be like,"Hm, I wonder, should I use Niko or Raider? Maybe I should check the claims- oh, Niko's PB is taken and I don't really wanna change it, so I guess I'll use Raider'. See? Yeah. Right now it doesn't matter, but later it'd make more sense in my mind. Same with the power claim, but to a lesser extent.
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Post by Bethany Westwood on May 24, 2009 16:57:11 GMT
I like the Last Edit Line idea, i've been trying to find one for a while. As for the claims, Ii'll be moving them to a claims board at a later date.
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kalai
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Post by kalai on May 24, 2009 19:56:29 GMT
You like the idea as in you like the idea of removing it, or you like it as in you prefer it's there? . . Yeah, there is a way, 'cause it's my criteria for joining a site. . . er, almost 99.9 percent of the time. Anyway this code is slightly flawed in the way that sometimes my browser loads before all the scripts and you see it for a few seconds (Ahem, mainly on the last ten posts page. . .and it's not that frequent. But sometimes other pages like within a topic.) so yours might, too, but otherwise it's not there the majority of the time. In your global footer place, this code; <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- var i = document.getElementsByTagName('i'); for(t=0; t<i.length; t++) if(i[t].innerHTML == 'Last Edit:') i[t].parentNode.style.display = 'none'; //--> </script> Pretty sure that'll work. If not, then 'remove edit line' links are kinda in the middle of this list (more toward the top). They are other topics by other people *I think I clicked on the 'Ross' one* but I think they're the same code. *shrugs* As far as I can tell one just adds credit to the code. (one by Chris does just add credit) And one more random thing; you should advertise at the RPG-Directory. If you don't have an account, it's easier to let someone else do it (because there's a minimum of fifteen posts before you can create an advertisement and not all the topics allow for posts to count toward that goal) but you need to have their affiliate up before they'll let your site be advertise there. . .
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