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#26 2010-07-30 09:15:26

Allan
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Re: Update of FluxBB

fsckd wrote:

The user title is hidden.

And the number of posts so you have no idea if the user you are talking to is a newbie or not...

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#27 2010-07-30 09:17:28

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Re: Update of FluxBB

Allan wrote:
fsckd wrote:

The user title is hidden.

And the number of posts so you have no idea if the user you are talking to is a newbie or not...

+1


 

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#28 2010-07-30 09:18:34

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Re: Update of FluxBB

Allan wrote:
fsckd wrote:

The user title is hidden.

And the number of posts so you have no idea if the user you are talking to is a newbie or not...

Number of posts is not a good measure - some people ask hundreds of stupid questions and I would consider them (obnoxious) noobs even though they made 1000+ posts within their first 6 months here.

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#29 2010-07-30 09:20:17

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Re: Update of FluxBB

Allan wrote:
fsckd wrote:

The user title is hidden.

And the number of posts so you have no idea if the user you are talking to is a newbie or not...

I quote Allan, the numbers of posts is an important information...


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#30 2010-07-30 09:20:45

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Re: Update of FluxBB

Still useful information IMO - I'd like to see it reinstated.

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#31 2010-07-30 09:22:26

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Re: Update of FluxBB

dieghen89 wrote:
Allan wrote:
fsckd wrote:

The user title is hidden.

And the number of posts so you have no idea if the user you are talking to is a newbie or not...

I quote Allan, the numbers of posts is an important information...

It is also a (perverse) incentive to power post and create meaningless threads.


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#32 2010-07-30 09:23:36

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Re: Update of FluxBB

The default theme was a little too bright for me, so I switched to "cobalt" in my profile. The no. of posts and the user title are all there, but the layout improvements (space etc.) remain.

Anyway, I do like the improvement and it did me good not to have the forum around for the evening wink
Nice work.


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#33 2010-07-30 09:23:56

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Re: Update of FluxBB

karol wrote:

Number of posts is not a good measure - some people ask hundreds of stupid questions and I would consider them (obnoxious) noobs even though they made 1000+ posts within their first 6 months here.

I'd hafta to agree with karol. To me a forum with post counts is forum defined by a "power" or "knowledge" structure that promotes a sense of elitism.

EDIT: grammer.

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#34 2010-07-30 09:26:27

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Re: Update of FluxBB

Well - I like to know that detail when mod'ing here. Changing theme works, as skanky noted above.

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#35 2010-07-30 09:29:44

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Re: Update of FluxBB

Ari'osika wrote:
karol wrote:

Number of posts is not a good measure - some people ask hundreds of stupid questions and I would consider them (obnoxious) noobs even though they made 1000+ posts within their first 6 months here.

I'd hafta agree with karol. To me a forum with post counts is forum defined by a "power" or "knowledge" structure that promotes a sense of elitism.

I agree that number of posts is not a good measure of knowledge, but I will treat a user making their first post asking a slightly silly question much better than someone who has 100's of posts.

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#36 2010-07-30 09:35:30

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Re: Update of FluxBB

Allan wrote:
Ari'osika wrote:
karol wrote:

Number of posts is not a good measure - some people ask hundreds of stupid questions and I would consider them (obnoxious) noobs even though they made 1000+ posts within their first 6 months here.

I'd hafta agree with karol. To me a forum with post counts is forum defined by a "power" or "knowledge" structure that promotes a sense of elitism.

I agree that number of posts is not a good measure of knowledge, but I will treat a user making their first post asking a slightly silly question much better than someone who has 100's of posts.

Now I'm _definitely_ against reinstating the post count ;P

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#37 2010-07-30 09:36:45

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Re: Update of FluxBB

The best forum just got even better! Sweet and simple design. smile

I think the title should be visible all the time though. The registration date should be visible to.

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#38 2010-07-30 09:39:44

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Re: Update of FluxBB

I fixed the problem with the user info being invisible.

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#39 2010-07-30 09:49:02

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Re: Update of FluxBB

Favicon is missing for display styles other than ArchLinux.
I'm not sure if it always been like that and it doesn't really bother me, I'm just reporting.

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#40 2010-07-30 09:51:47

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Re: Update of FluxBB

I like it

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#41 2010-07-30 09:53:34

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Re: Update of FluxBB

I might be just looking over it but... how can I change the topic title to [solved] ? Normally I just edit the first post I made but that field seems to be missing.

New theme looks good, I like it.

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#42 2010-07-30 10:00:05

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Re: Update of FluxBB

I don't like the new theme. Wastes too much space IMO, I prefer things more compact. Is it possible to make the previous theme available? I would appreciate that.
I've switched to Oxygen style for the time being, it's close to the previous theme, but the colors are not quite the same.

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#43 2010-07-30 10:00:54

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Re: Update of FluxBB

Varg wrote:

I might be just looking over it but... how can I change the topic title to [solved] ? Normally I just edit the first post I made but that field seems to be missing.

Nice catch, I can't figure it out too.

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#44 2010-07-30 10:01:50

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Re: Update of FluxBB

It's also good to see the 'Show unanswered posts' functionality is restored...


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#45 2010-07-30 10:08:36

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Re: Update of FluxBB

I think every display theme uses the same color for 'fresh' and visited links. That ain't cool.

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#46 2010-07-30 10:13:41

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Re: Update of FluxBB

Varg wrote:

I might be just looking over it but... how can I change the topic title to [solved] ? Normally I just edit the first post I made but that field seems to be missing.

New theme looks good, I like it.

Good catch. It seems a lot of db entries are wrong or missing here. I'll try to write a script to fix this.

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#47 2010-07-30 10:25:24

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Re: Update of FluxBB

Pierre wrote:

I fixed the problem with the user info being invisible.

Thank you for such quick work.


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#48 2010-07-30 10:29:53

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Re: Update of FluxBB

Pierre wrote:
Varg wrote:

I might be just looking over it but... how can I change the topic title to [solved] ? Normally I just edit the first post I made but that field seems to be missing.

New theme looks good, I like it.

Good catch. It seems a lot of db entries are wrong or missing here. I'll try to write a script to fix this.

So, I hopefully fixed the db now. I guess one of the previous migrations (most likely the one from phpbb) didn't work well and had left some inconsistent data.

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#49 2010-07-30 10:57:58

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Re: Update of FluxBB

Nice it's updated, especially because of the 'Previous' and 'Next' links being available. Clicking on the (small) numbers to browse through pages was really a pain for me.

Is it correct that the top navigation is missing in all themes accept the default ArchLinux one?

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#50 2010-07-30 10:58:01

karol
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Re: Update of FluxBB

Pierre wrote:
Pierre wrote:
Varg wrote:

I might be just looking over it but... how can I change the topic title to [solved] ? Normally I just edit the first post I made but that field seems to be missing.

New theme looks good, I like it.

Good catch. It seems a lot of db entries are wrong or missing here. I'll try to write a script to fix this.

So, I hopefully fixed the db now. I guess one of the previous migrations (most likely the one from phpbb) didn't work well and had left some inconsistent data.

Yes, I can edit the title now, thanks.

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