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 Rank: YAF Commander

Joined: 3/28/2008 Posts: 121 Location: New York
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Hey Guys, Finaly i am ready to announce my forum, its not completely ready though, and the layout is not that good, i am working on it, i am still missing pages and data, database was wiped out by mistake and i lost all the users and topics, i am trying with the help of the memebers to get everything back.. any way the overall look is almost complete.. and thanks for all the developers for the great efforts and excellent work.. and for making this forum GPL waiting for feedback ASH360.comVisit my Forums: FORUMZ360.com
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Rank: Advanced Member

Joined: 4/5/2008 Posts: 47 Location: FL
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Hey that's pretty cool. How did you get the shout box?? ZachWe have nothing to fear, but fear itself - FDR
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 Rank: YAF Developer

Joined: 7/12/2005 Posts: 1,213 Location: on Dock Street
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Good job, I do however find it a bit difficult to read the text and wouldn't like to read it for a long length of time. It's my only criticism of an excellent piece of work.  "It's a case of RTFM.. the only problem being we don't have a manual!" When I post FP:Mek in a topic, I'm leaving my footprint there so I can track it once I get into coding/supporting. (Yes I stole this off Ederon  )
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 Rank: YAF Commander

Joined: 3/28/2008 Posts: 121 Location: New York
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zachary123 wrote:Hey that's pretty cool. How did you get the shout box?? thnx man here is the shout box link http://www.shoutmix.comVisit my Forums: FORUMZ360.com
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 Rank: YAF Commander

Joined: 3/28/2008 Posts: 121 Location: New York
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Mek wrote:Good job, I do however find it a bit difficult to read the text and wouldn't like to read it for a long length of time. It's my only criticism of an excellent piece of work.
thnx man i will work on the font thing Visit my Forums: FORUMZ360.com
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Rank: Advanced Member

Joined: 4/5/2008 Posts: 47 Location: FL
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ash360 wrote:zachary123 wrote:Hey that's pretty cool. How did you get the shout box?? thnx man here is the shout box link http://www.shoutmix.com Okay Thanks ZachWe have nothing to fear, but fear itself - FDR
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Rank: Advanced Member

Joined: 4/5/2008 Posts: 47 Location: FL
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Hey I don't know if you did this on purpose or not, but did you know on your site, you can move the images, like under "User Panel" It let me move those images, I was using IE 7. ZachWe have nothing to fear, but fear itself - FDR
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 Rank: YAF Commander

Joined: 3/28/2008 Posts: 121 Location: New York
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zachary123 wrote:Hey I don't know if you did this on purpose or not, but did you know on your site, you can move the images, like under "User Panel" It let me move those images, I was using IE 7. no i did it on purpose cool right ?? most icons can be moved around , i am working on the rest, i will hopefuly figure it out the coding and modification for them Visit my Forums: FORUMZ360.com
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Rank: Advanced Member

Joined: 4/5/2008 Posts: 47 Location: FL
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That is cool ZachWe have nothing to fear, but fear itself - FDR
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 Rank: YAF MVP

Joined: 2/12/2005 Posts: 923 Location: Italy
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Very, very cool!! Mek has a point, the contrast between items is very low. I'd reduce the brightness on everything about 20%. You'd have the same color, just darker. Not entirely sure why you'd want someone to have the ability to move the images around. My users would freak-out if I added this! On losing your data, there are 3 rules you have broken! 1. Always backup your production data! 2. See rule 1 3. Still confused? Read rule 1 again!!!!!! You only ever ahve to lose alot of data once, and that's the last time!! Hard leason, but a valuable one. The shout box is outstanding!! I think I'll have a play adding it myself. I think it would also make a great addition to YAF as a "configurable on/off option". If you have time (and the energy!) try doing a "How to add a shout box.." instruction manual and related documentation and add it here, or better yet put it here (http://wiki.yetanotherforum.net) Again, very very cool! Well done!  .....the man in black fled across the desert..........and the gunslinger followed.....
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 Rank: YAF Commander

Joined: 3/28/2008 Posts: 121 Location: New York
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test2005 wrote:Very, very cool!! Mek has a point, the contrast between items is very low. I'd reduce the brightness on everything about 20%. You'd have the same color, just darker. Not entirely sure why you'd want someone to have the ability to move the images around. My users would freak-out if I added this! On losing your data, there are 3 rules you have broken! 1. Always backup your production data! 2. See rule 1 3. Still confused? Read rule 1 again!!!!!! You only ever ahve to lose alot of data once, and that's the last time!! Hard leason, but a valuable one. The shout box is outstanding!! I think I'll have a play adding it myself. I think it would also make a great addition to YAF as a "configurable on/off option". If you have time (and the energy!) try doing a "How to add a shout box.." instruction manual and related documentation and add it here, or better yet put it here (http://wiki.yetanotherforum.net) Again, very very cool! Well done!  thanks test2005 i liked the backup 3 rules lol, and i ve learned my lesson, i am backing up regularly, about the contrast, i have like 3 stations at work and my laptop, so between theses 4 stations 2 of them shows nice contrast and everything looks clear, but the other 2 are very light. at one point i made it darker, and most users complained about that is is very dark and the old colors looks much better ... so i was going back and forth between each user prefernce, i am going to try something that would work on all kind of monitors and video boards i am thinking about creating two themes , a dark one and a light one glad you guys liked it Visit my Forums: FORUMZ360.com
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Rank: Advanced Member

Joined: 5/19/2007 Posts: 70 Location: Plymouth
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good work, very clean looking. The contrast looks good on my machine, although I can see what they mean. Don Alcombright Thrash Magazine - Check out my forum!"thrash harder!"
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 Rank: YAF Commander

Joined: 3/28/2008 Posts: 121 Location: New York
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Don_Thrash wrote:good work, very clean looking. The contrast looks good on my machine, although I can see what they mean. thnx man by the way, your site is awesome and professional, and iam talking about both the Desing and the Content. Visit my Forums: FORUMZ360.com
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Rank: Advanced Member

Joined: 5/19/2007 Posts: 70 Location: Plymouth
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Thank you thank you, all kind words are much appreciated...we will be rolling out version 2.0 (kinda 3.0, but we will call it 2.0 since the first design (1.0 only lasted a month)) hopefully this summer, a much fresher look. We plan on getting rid of a lot of clutter and some hacky stuff we are doing. Version 3.0 will be faster, prettier and hopefully easier to navigate and so forth. Between myself (design/content/development) and the head developer Chris (development/content/design) we like to think we are doing pretty good. This is our first true .net site, personally before Chris I have run this music site (under a different name) for 8 years which included html and php. However, until Thrash neither of us really developed for .net. Basically our development process went something like this: 1. get out of work 2. code/design 3. prototype code/design 4. drink 5. piss all over the design/code 6. drink 7. redesign 8. show up to work tired 9. at work, work on design/code 10. quite job / get new jobs 11. code/design 12. test 13. release 14. re-release 15. drink way to much 16. fix to make better 17. this is where we are...been a crazy first 9 months  Don Alcombright Thrash Magazine - Check out my forum!"thrash harder!"
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 Rank: YAF Commander

Joined: 3/28/2008 Posts: 121 Location: New York
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Don_Thrash wrote:Thank you thank you, all kind words are much appreciated...we will be rolling out version 2.0 (kinda 3.0, but we will call it 2.0 since the first design (1.0 only lasted a month)) hopefully this summer, a much fresher look. We plan on getting rid of a lot of clutter and some hacky stuff we are doing. Version 3.0 will be faster, prettier and hopefully easier to navigate and so forth. Between myself (design/content/development) and the head developer Chris (development/content/design) we like to think we are doing pretty good. This is our first true .net site, personally before Chris I have run this music site (under a different name) for 8 years which included html and php. However, until Thrash neither of us really developed for .net. Basically our development process went something like this: 1. get out of work 2. code/design 3. prototype code/design 4. drink 5. piss all over the design/code 6. drink 7. redesign 8. show up to work tired 9. at work, work on design/code 10. quite job / get new jobs 11. code/design 12. test 13. release 14. re-release 15. drink way to much 16. fix to make better 17. this is where we are...been a crazy first 9 months  lol quite job / get new jobs but at least after all this, you guys did a great work i did step no 9 too: at work, work on design/code i did most work on my website at my job Visit my Forums: FORUMZ360.com
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