sz1
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Posted: Mon May 05 2003 08:06 Color |
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Would be nice if user could select a color to be used in forums/site from user profile.
As now the color changes between visits (like before).
Or even better: user could select custom colors to be used. Maybe neeed too much work, though. |
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Yannick
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Posted: Mon May 05 2003 08:16
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That's why there are color buttons in the menu.
If you have your cookies enabled, it should remember it for the next visit.
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sz1
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Posted: Mon May 05 2003 08:20
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Yannick wrote: |
That's why there are color buttons in the menu.
If you have your cookies enabled, it should remember it for the next visit.
Yannick
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It never worked before (cookies was always enabled). Good if it now works. |
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sz1
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Posted: Mon May 05 2003 08:25
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Cool, now it works.
One more suggestion: would the avatar background be always using some one static color? For "transparent" pictures. I know gif can do it, but if needing more colors. |
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Yannick
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Posted: Mon May 05 2003 08:31
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Use PNG. That way you can use an 8-bit alpha channel.
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sz1
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Posted: Mon May 05 2003 08:33
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Yannick wrote: |
Use PNG. That way you can use an 8-bit alpha channel.
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That is not working with IE. That is why I asked |
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Yannick
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Posted: Mon May 05 2003 09:01
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With IE6 maybe?
Bah.. Just use Mozilla Firebird. No crashes, no security holes, no ActiveX hell, pure standard compliance, etc.
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sz1
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Posted: Mon May 05 2003 09:24
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Yannick wrote: |
With IE6 maybe?
Bah.. Just use Mozilla Firebird. No crashes, no security holes, no ActiveX hell, pure standard compliance, etc.
Yannick
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No gfx filters, problems with attrachment in some forums, ...
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Yannick
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Posted: Mon May 05 2003 09:33
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sz1 wrote: |
No gfx filters, problems with attrachment in some forums, ...
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gfx filters are non-standard features introduce in IE. And what do you mean with attachement problems?..
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sz1
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Posted: Mon May 05 2003 09:37
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Yannick wrote: |
sz1 wrote: |
No gfx filters, problems with attrachment in some forums, ...
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gfx filters are non-standard features introduce in IE. And what do you mean with attachement problems?..
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Yep, but I would miss them.
Some forums just have problems when using Phoenix/Firebird. Don't know why, but when that happens, the solve was to use IE instead...
But I will try Firebird, maybe it works for me now (last time I tried, I switched back very soon to IE/MyIE). |
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Yannick
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Posted: Mon May 05 2003 09:40
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Well, Mozilla is very standard compliant. So if you have troubles, it's more likely to be a problem with the forum. Since almost all websites develop under IE (unfortunately), there are many chances it's the case.
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sz1
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Posted: Mon May 05 2003 09:44
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Yannick wrote: |
Well, Mozilla is very standard compliant. So if you have troubles, it's more likely to be a problem with the forum. Since almost all websites develop under IE (unfortunately), there are many chances it's the case.
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Yep, but that makes it better to use IE...
But I am now using Phoenix. Let see how long |
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Yannick
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Posted: Mon May 05 2003 09:46
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sz1 wrote: |
Yep, but that makes it better to use IE...
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That's your point of view. I prefer to use standard-compliant softwares for my part.
m$ introduced too many "standards" in IE. Now it's a real mess.
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sz1
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Posted: Mon May 05 2003 09:51
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Yannick wrote: |
sz1 wrote: |
Yep, but that makes it better to use IE...
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That's your point of view. I prefer to use standard-compliant softwares for my part.
m$ introduced too many "standards" in IE. Now it's a real mess.
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I think you will have less problems with IE, coz most of sites are optimized to it. But will see if I will like this Phoenix more than IE now... |
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Yannick
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Posted: Mon May 05 2003 09:53
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sz1 wrote: |
I think you will have less problems with IE, coz most of sites are optimized to it. But will see if I will like this Phoenix more than IE now...
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Yes I know, but then it's a vicious circle.
And I prefer to have little glitches in badly designed websites, than annoying popups, trojan menaces, etc. with IE.
(Where is that link to the page listing the non-fixed vulnerabilities of IE again?.. )
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