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LowEndTalk v3 Discussion - Bye OSQA, Back to Forums Again

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  • They're multiplying. And here I thought furries were bad. :)

    edit: At least furries are cute. Normally.

  • Are things still being moderated with karma?

  • @Boltersdriveer -- No. Not much moderations at the moment...

  • You can flag posts though.

  • Maybe too short the keyword. Searching "everydns" works for example.

  • Searching "everydns" works for example.

    I noticed that as well after I posted. Well, I wanted to point it out.

    Weird that something that short doesn't work for search but does work for a tag.

  • It's actually common for custom search engines to blacklist show words -- it appears anything 3 characters or less are not searchable here. For performance reason I guess.

  • LowEndAdmin said: For performance reason I guess.

    My guess would be that it's so that you don't get results that aren't relevant to what you're searching for. A short, 3 letter search term could very easily be contained within another word and would show up in the results if the search is poorly coded.

  • heh http://www.lowendtalk.com/search?Search=vps

    What the heck do we talk about here then? :)

    Looks like it's whole words here:

    http://www.lowendtalk.com/search?Search=debia

  • Any chance we can stop opening links in new windows please?

  • yomeroyomero Member
    edited September 2011

    Seems that the thread list now have the avatar of the starter guy :P

  • cedriccedric Member
    edited September 2011

    Oh god the avatars... so big, so ugly :(

    (front page)

    Edit: Much better! (I was probably loading in the middle of something)

  • @cedric: you were probably using the cached CSS.

    Anyway, LEA, the new avatars look kinda weird, even kinda useless when most of the users don't have a gavatar

  • vld said: Anyway, LEA, the new avatars look kinda weird, even kinda useless when most of the users don't have a gavatar

    Everybody has one! Space invaders clone XD

  • vld said: @cedric: you were probably using the cached CSS.

    >

    Who else to blame but you! :D

  • Well it's mainly for my own sake. When I take a glance at a list of discussion topics, I am more interested to know who started them (rather than who last commented). Showing their Gravatar is just an easy way to do it.

    @yomero said: Space invaders clone

    Space invaders -- yeah that fits the "low end" theme :)

    The main change is actually the migration of LowEndBox wiki -- now it sits on this domain and is using Vanilla's authentication cookie so there is no need to create another account if you would like to make modification to pages.

  • if you would like to make modification to pages.

    hint... hint... hint...

    :)

  • yomeroyomero Member
    edited September 2011

    LowEndAdmin said: and is using Vanilla's authentication cookie

    That sounds really geek lol.

    I didn't noticed that change... seems that the wiki is a little bit underestimated

    PS: Get healthy soon LEA n_n

  • LowEndAdmin said: Well it's mainly for my own sake. When I take a glance at a list of discussion topics, I am more interested to know who started them (rather than who last commented). Showing their Gravatar is just an easy way to do it.

    Well then, for our own sake, can you make it optional? As in, a setting to turn it on/off.

  • {humour}@vld, if I can't have my 96 pixel text, you can't have your turn off option.{/humour}

  • heh +1 for having a -1 button. And after 5 -1's the post gets hidden. :)

  • drmike said: heh +1 for having a -1 button. And after 5 -1's the post gets hidden. :)


    Similar to Youtube's comment system!

  • Libraything as well. I was thinking about it and doing something for the platforms we support.

  • Just to be an annoying little twit, I noticed that someone has a second line in their sig. LEA makes mention up there somewhere that only the first line is allowed within the software.

    I dropped him a note.

  • @drmike : You referring to me?

  • drmikedrmike Member
    edited October 2011

    I don't even remember to be honest. I just wanted to let LEA know that one of his settings may have been off.

  • prefer this platform.

  • Little bug.
    If you edit your comment, after the request your gravatar isn't showed again :P

  • @yomero been like that since day 1. I wasn't worrying about it.

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