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Misc Minor Changes
#21
FrozNlite Wrote:Please note the other fabulous change to the site in Eos's username colors.

I did that one just to amuse you, although the [noparse][BG][/noparse] tag is also now present. Use it tastefully.
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#22
FANTASTIC

Eh?
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#23
Fiel Wrote:
  • Allow users to change threads per page. If we can change posts per page... why can't we change threads per page?

This is now available within your settings, under Forum Settings grouped near the other limits.
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#24
Nice nice. You're doing better than expected :3 Props dude.
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#25
Rob Wrote:You're doing better than expected.

Well this is my sixth or so site. Time, learning the specifics of this implementation, and deciding where I want to take it are really the only things slowing me down.
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#26
[header]This is a pretty nice thing.[/header]
Seriously, good job.
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#27
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[/header]Sounds good! Cool
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#28
Eosian Wrote:I did that one just to amuse you, although the [noparse][BG][/noparse] tag is also now present. Use it tastefully.

Hehe well thanks for the background colors and header tags, too. I really like how they turned out.

Plus your name color change couldn't have come on a better day. Yay California!
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#29
Fiel Wrote:
  • For users with a primary group and a display group set, "Permission Groups" shows twice in User CP --> Pic

Got around to finishing that one too. Trifecta!
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#30
  • The favicon is improperly listed. I believe this is due to a template edit in which the HTML lists the wrong location. Check the footer template.
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#31
Nah, it's because they don't actually look. They're just using favicon.ico from the root, not what the HTML says.

You'll notice the part that points to the URL is pointing to the png, but it's a cached image of the same ico file as a png. Rolleyes
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#32
Just to be sure I renamed the favicon.ico and moved the favicon declaration into the header where it normally belongs but it will probably take them a while to reflect that. At the very least it should force them to stop relying on the mere presence of the *.ico
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