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Actually there is still a bug with BBcode edition. Works fine, but as soon as you quote (either reply or +quote) it gets fucked up with no visible selection and broken cursor. But if you switch to another tab and then come back, it somehow works fine then.
 

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When you have nested quotes and want to delete one quote you have to delete the content of the inner quote and then backspace from inside the outer quote, if you start backspacing from the outer quote (while there is still content in the inner quote) it drags the outer quote's message into the inner quote. Even stranger if you backspace even further it drags the text into your message while still leaving an empty quote box.

Easy enough to workaround but would be nice if changed in the future.
 

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Taluntain can you add this addon please? Users want to show only unread threads on the 'Watched threads' page. This is a pretty useful feature, and is part of regular Codex user 'workflow'. Particularly, this addon adds a filter by default to show only unread threads there <https://xenforo.com/community/resources/watched-threads-filtering.6876/>.

Too bad this is a paid addon, but the other one providing watched thread filtering is twice as expensive.
I'll put it on the to-do.

Can we try to make the front page look like this again?

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That layout looked ok in 2002. What Twiglard's got up now looks considerably better, so no. You already pushed one change for the worse.

When you have nested quotes and want to delete one quote you have to delete the content of the inner quote and then backspace from inside the outer quote, if you start backspacing from the outer quote (while there is still content in the inner quote) it drags the outer quote's message into the inner quote. Even stranger if you backspace even further it drags the text into your message while still leaving an empty quote box.

Easy enough to workaround but would be nice if changed in the future.
This is a known issue with the nested quotes addon. I suspect there is no easy fix, otherwise it would have been implemented already.
 

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When you have nested quotes and want to delete one quote you have to delete the content of the inner quote and then backspace from inside the outer quote, if you start backspacing from the outer quote (while there is still content in the inner quote) it drags the outer quote's message into the inner quote. Even stranger if you backspace even further it drags the text into your message while still leaving an empty quote box.

Easy enough to workaround but would be nice if changed in the future.

It's easiest to just use the BB code view for dealing with quotes I find.
 

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Is it possible to have the default rich-text (or whatever) editor display selective bbcode for certain elements like quotes and spoilers in quotes?
 

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would be possible to add an option to ignore a person but at same time be able to watch the thread he created ? i only ignore 4 people and this is already a issue . i can't imagine people ignoring 50 users, they must have the whole forum hidden
 

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That layout looked ok in 2002. What Twiglard's got up now looks considerably better, so no. You already pushed one change for the worse.

Imagine being Admin of a forum were people play games that are half a century old and coming with [current year] argument. Why would something look ok in one year and not in another?
 

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That layout looked ok in 2002. What Twiglard's got up now looks considerably better, so no. You already pushed one change for the worse.

Imagine being Admin of a forum were people play games that are half a century old and coming with [current year] argument. Why would something look ok in one year and not in another?
The takeaway is that Taluntain really hated the design and look of the forum that we had for a decade or more. Or he has some weird “conservatards like the old, so I will push for the new“ idea that he clings to.

In what world is the current uninspired, bland and amateurish looking mess of a front page looking better than what we had before?
 
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so for a while when you quoted it only included the last reply and not the whole thing cutting down quote pyramids
I liked that, why was it rolled back
 

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so for a while when you quoted it only included the last reply and not the whole thing cutting down quote pyramids
I liked that, why was it rolled back

I'm not sure it matters that much anymore considering long quotes have to be expanded now.

Fanta can no longer derail threads (by quote pyramid anyway).
 

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I'm not sure it matters that much anymore considering long quotes have to be expanded now.

Fanta can no longer derail threads (by quote pyramid anyway).
And the indent before each quote is smaller so it takes quite a lot of messages to fuck up the layout with the nesting.
 

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Twiglard or Taluntain , not sure which one of you would know, but I've got a question about the way Images behave inside Quote tags on the new platform. On the old forum, they'd show as shrunk previews that would expand in an overlay when clicked, so you could essentially create thumbnail galleries like I did in this Fo4 TCs thread. On the new platform, though, it shows like the top 20% of the first image at full width and everything else is hidden under a Click to Expand that works in the post body itself.

Interestingly, though, you now have a "shrink" behaviour like that for the embedded video using Media tags between Quote tags, I tested it, so a similar functionality still exists in the software.

Would it be possible to have images in quotes borrow this "shrink" behaviour from videos in quotes so we can still create thumbnail galleries inside posts like before?
 

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Would it be possible to have images in quotes borrow this "shrink" behaviour from videos in quotes so we can still create thumbnail galleries inside posts like before?
Click on the image inside the editor. Manual scaling always preserves aspect ratio. Nifty.
 

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That layout looked ok in 2002. What Twiglard's got up now looks considerably better, so no. You already pushed one change for the worse.

Imagine being Admin of a forum were people play games that are half a century old and coming with [current year] argument. Why would something look ok in one year and not in another?
Right, people only play 50 year old games here, nothing newer.

The obvious answer is advancement in technology and design, where something old looks and feels dated and clashes with the upgrade in underlying forum technology to boot.

That layout looked ok in 2002. What Twiglard's got up now looks considerably better, so no. You already pushed one change for the worse.

Imagine being Admin of a forum were people play games that are half a century old and coming with [current year] argument. Why would something look ok in one year and not in another?
The takeaway is that Taluntain really hated the design and look of the forum that we had for a decade or more. Or he has some weird “conservatards like the old, so I will push for the new“ idea that he clings to.

In what world is the current uninspired, bland and amateurish looking mess of a front page looking better than what we had before?
The takeaway is that you like to make shit up. I didn't "hate" the old design. It was ok for the time period when it was made. It was already less optimal when it was recreated years later with no real updates. Twiglard's current version is faithful to the extent that makes sense and looks good. That's it. Plus it's not even finished yet, since the whole header is missing.

Your "uninspired, bland and amateurish" remarks are completely off and I thoroughly disagree with them. You're simply going by personal preference where you've demonstrated in a number of examples that the only thing that you consider to be "good" is 20 year old design with all its flaws and no updates whatsover. As such your critical observations really have zero merit.

That layout looked ok in 2002.
Just FYI, this what his sorcerers.net website looks like:

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That amateurish looking layout actually does look like it is straight from 2002.
Heh, that's because it pretty much is from 2002. If I had a coder and part designer like Twiglard at my disposal, I'd have changed it ages ago. The only reason why it hasn't been done yet is because SP is primarily a downloads and guides website where people don't care about the layout but only about the content. So the backend update made a couple of years ago was far more important than fixing up the clunky retro look.

So yea, you're proving nothing with your red herring because as usual, you're talking about things that you don't have the necessary background knowledge of.

so for a while when you quoted it only included the last reply and not the whole thing cutting down quote pyramids
I liked that, why was it rolled back
Because quote pyramids are apparently something that nobody here can live without. Personally, I think that's ridiculous.
 

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Click on the image inside the editor. Manual scaling always preserves aspect ratio. Nifty.
Huh! Hold on...

raf,750x1000,075,t,101010:01c5ca27c6.jpg


Hot damn! That's awesome, man, thanks! Don't suppose there's some function that lets readers expand to full size other than opening the image in a new tab? It's not a problem, just curious if there's some other feature I wasn't aware of. Scratch that, it already does it, I just couldn't see it in the post preview, this is a lovely upgrade. It really just works™.
 

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Click on the image inside the editor. Manual scaling always preserves aspect ratio. Nifty.
Huh! Hold on...

raf,750x1000,075,t,101010:01c5ca27c6.jpg


Hot damn! That's awesome, man, thanks! Don't suppose there's some function that lets readers expand to full size other than opening the image in a new tab? It's not a problem, just curious if there's some other feature I wasn't aware of. Scratch that, it already does it, I just couldn't see it in the post preview, this is a lovely upgrade. It really just works™.
You literally just click on it. And again.

Edit: twiglar'd.
 

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Is it (a) possible and (b) worthwhile to implement a method to see the total number of people

1. Reading a forum
2. Reading a sub-forum (like the subs in GRPG)
3. Reading a thread?

These seem like pro-community options that aren't antithetical to our grouchy demeanor.
 

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First Taluntain said the redesign was only a minor visual change. Now he says the site looks better and the previous design is ugly because "grow up it's CurrentYear lmao fuck you". I'm not sure whether he's lying or taking copium.

Your "uninspired, bland and amateurish" remarks are completely off and I thoroughly disagree with them. You're simply going by personal preference where you've demonstrated in a number of examples that the only thing that you consider to be "good" is 20 year old design with all its flaws and no updates whatsover. As such your critical observations really have zero merit.
The old design had no flaws, you fucking cunt.
 

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Right, people only play 50 year old games here, nothing newer.

The obvious answer is advancement in technology and design, where something old looks and feels dated and clashes with the upgrade in underlying forum technology to boot.

I get technology, but design? How does that relate? Is it technologically necessary to have shit design?

Most shit is decidedly decline (in general, not necessarily because it's new) and the things that are not do not cater to things deemed "progressive" but rather to things innovative and unique. Your argument is kinda shit, as before. It's your thing, I will survive, but if you argue maybe just say you want to have it you way because you like it instead of trying to sell a shit sandwich.

You should know, as admin, the IQ distribution on the board is easily over 65 don't underestimate your audience.
 

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