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Aaron S.
Average Member
USA
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Posted - 28 August 2002 : 00:19:20
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SmileManager Plus for Snitz 3.4
Features include:
- Allows custom Smiles - Allows Members to create a custom Smile List - Streamlined and improved interface - Allows Smiles to be enabled/disabled - Allows Smiles to be visible or not visible (easter egg smiles) - Allows for Smiles with > or < as part of code - Support for Smiles Table in Post form - Allows for custom colspan for bigger Smiles
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EDIT 09/21/02: SmileManager Plus has been updated. Some new fields have been added for greater control over the Smile Lists. Please read the reply from 9/21 on page 2 of this topic.
EDIT 9/22/02: SmileManager Plus has been updated. All the files has been converted to getrows for increased performance.
EDIT 9/27/02: The ZIP file has been updated. Fix a bug in inc_smilies.asp. If you are using the version from 9/22/02 (version 1.2 with full getrows), then please replace your inc_smilies.asp with the one in the ZIP file.
EDIT 6/01/03: The ZIP file has been updated to include a new ADMIN page. Click here for more detail.
Please feel free to post comments, questions and suggestions.
--Aaron
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Edited by - Aaron S. on 01 June 2003 10:12:52 |
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pox
Junior Member
Denmark
110 Posts |
Posted - 28 August 2002 : 02:13:50
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great ;)
but does it work whith 3.4.01? |
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Aaron S.
Average Member
USA
985 Posts |
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GenerationEdge
Junior Member
105 Posts |
Posted - 30 August 2002 : 14:38:58
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Great MOD Aaron,
I just got finsihed installing it to a clean version of 3.4.01. Nice step up the Smile Manager I was using on 3.3.03. One question:
Is there a way to keep the "Default" software smiles in the table on the post.asp and just click on "see intire list" to get them all. The smiles I have installed to with the MOD on top of the "default" smiles are larger and my post.asp is way out of the right side of the computer monitor ------------------------->
I realize this may pose a problem with the members editing there own list and if that is the ay they want to view my site then that is their progitive. By default though I would like to have just the regular smiles in the post.asp table for new members until they edit them the way they want.
Thanks, |
Jason |
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Aaron S.
Average Member
USA
985 Posts |
Posted - 30 August 2002 : 14:47:37
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That is a good idea... I'll look into that as a setting.
One thing you can do is adjust the colspan # for your smiles.
Colspan = 1 means they take up one smile space. If you set it to 2, then it will take up 2 smile spaces. For longer smiles (like Cheers), you will need to set it to 2 or 3.
Hope this helps,
--Aaron
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GenerationEdge
Junior Member
105 Posts |
Posted - 30 August 2002 : 14:58:14
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I tried the colspan already
I have all the colspans set at #1, checked all to view & enables and take a look http://www.generation-edge.com/testforums
Just click on the test forum and a new topic and you will see. Warning, don't try to adjust your monitor for the width .
I do thing it would be best that when you first come to the site as a new member that you see the post.asp smile table in the default mode until he or she edits the list for themself.
Thanks for the quick reply. Hope you can help me with this. |
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davemaxwell
Access 2000 Support Moderator
USA
3020 Posts |
Posted - 30 August 2002 : 15:06:23
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It's that dollar smilie. Set the colspan to 2 or 3 for that one and it should be pretty good....at least that's MY thought w/o seeing the actual code... |
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Aaron S.
Average Member
USA
985 Posts |
Posted - 30 August 2002 : 15:08:55
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You have some neat smiles!
Try changing the colspan value on the following smiles:
Change to 2
icon_smile_argue.gif icon_smile_toast.gif
Change to 3
icon_smile_shoot.gif icon_smile_dollar.gif
See if that helps,
--Aaron
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GenerationEdge
Junior Member
105 Posts |
Posted - 30 August 2002 : 15:24:43
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That brought it back right almost in view. I would say that would do if I wasn't so anal . I'll try a few other things.
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Aaron S.
Average Member
USA
985 Posts |
Posted - 30 August 2002 : 15:32:42
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How about a field called EXCLUDE.
Any smile with Exclude checked would not show up in the smile table.
The only thing that I have against Exclude is that if people can't view them on the smile list, they may not use them at all.
--Aaron
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Aaron S.
Average Member
USA
985 Posts |
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Tmpj
Junior Member
Denmark
467 Posts |
Posted - 30 August 2002 : 15:39:37
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Cool, good work updating your Smile Manager to 3.4! |
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Aaron S.
Average Member
USA
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GenerationEdge
Junior Member
105 Posts |
Posted - 30 August 2002 : 16:04:24
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quote: Originally posted by Aaron S.
The only thing that I have against Exclude is that if people can't view them on the smile list, they may not use them at all.
--Aaron
I understand, Don't take this the wrong way because I mean no offence with the work you have put into this MOD. This MOD is a great MOD but if you were doing this MOD just for me then I would say I would stick with the original post.asp with smiles table as it was by default which would also leave the HTML and FORUM CODE in it's default place. Under the default smiles table make a link to "entire smiles" list that show the smiles that I have checked in the admin_smiles. Of course the "edit smilies" for each individual user is nice but isn't necessary for me and my application.
I still think if there was a way to show the default smiles in the post.asp for a new members would be the best. "My user preference when using the board would be just to leave them and not edit them and just use the "entire list" link to get the ones I want". After the member gets fimalar with the page functions then he or she can "edit the smilies" as he or she wants and view the post.asp however wide they make it.
Like I said, "no offence", just my mind jacked up on to much caffeine |
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Aaron S.
Average Member
USA
985 Posts |
Posted - 30 August 2002 : 16:07:52
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No problem at all.
I crave feedback.
As I am updating these MODs, I am constantly looking for ways to improve upon them not just convert them to the new version.
--Aaron
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GenerationEdge
Junior Member
105 Posts |
Posted - 30 August 2002 : 16:24:29
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quote: Originally posted by Aaron S.
Any smile with Exclude checked would not show up in the smile table.
How far fetched it this? Make a column in the admin_smiles called something like "visible default" so you can check the ones you want a new member to see until he or she edits the list for themself. Is this possible? |
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