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OneWayMule
Dev. Team Member & Support Moderator
Austria
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kwhipp
Junior Member
USA
407 Posts |
Posted - 21 November 2003 : 19:13:34
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quote: Originally posted by OneWayMule
Hmmm... I originally wanted to stop giving out estimated release dates, there's always something that keeps me from releasing a MOD in the time I planned it. Anyway, does Christmas sound good to you?
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! < |
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zeth
Junior Member
United Kingdom
117 Posts |
Posted - 23 November 2003 : 09:49:35
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For my site at least, it is useful that the <Title> bar of the browser window shows the category name i.e. 'Link Category name – Forum Title' rather than just the 'Forum Title'. If you look at a normal forum topic (like this one) the same method is used, albeit the other way around. If you look at the title of this page you can see:
"Snitz Forums 2000 - MOD: Links Manager v3.0 Beta (Snitz v3.4)".
not just:
"Snitz Forums 2000"
This is not only more user-friendly but also allows search engines such as Google to index the page as something more specific than just the forum title. < |
THEOLOGY.ME.UK CROSSRING.COM |
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zeth
Junior Member
United Kingdom
117 Posts |
Posted - 23 November 2003 : 09:55:02
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So taking the page you linked to as another example. At the moment the title just says "Snitz Forums 2000", but I am arguing that in the 1.0 release it should say:
"Snitz Resources: Articles - Snitz Forums 2000" < |
THEOLOGY.ME.UK CROSSRING.COM |
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OneWayMule
Dev. Team Member & Support Moderator
Austria
4969 Posts |
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Romee
Junior Member
Netherlands
180 Posts |
Posted - 24 November 2003 : 11:59:47
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Hi OneWayMule, I need to add a language. Can you direct me in te good direction? grtz Romée< |
Edited by - Romee on 24 November 2003 12:00:24 |
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OneWayMule
Dev. Team Member & Support Moderator
Austria
4969 Posts |
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Romee
Junior Member
Netherlands
180 Posts |
Posted - 25 November 2003 : 11:08:52
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Belgium. They speak Dutch, French and some German. There are many Dutchspeaking users from Belgium on our forum, and they prefer a Belgium flag with their links. So, it should be something like Belgium (dutch). grtz Romée< |
Edited by - Romee on 25 November 2003 11:13:14 |
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zeth
Junior Member
United Kingdom
117 Posts |
Posted - 26 November 2003 : 10:15:01
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Is it possible to have Australian and Canadian flags also? While they could be described as British and American English respectively, I'm not sure they would see it that way…< |
THEOLOGY.ME.UK CROSSRING.COM |
Edited by - zeth on 26 November 2003 10:15:54 |
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OneWayMule
Dev. Team Member & Support Moderator
Austria
4969 Posts |
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kwhipp
Junior Member
USA
407 Posts |
Posted - 26 November 2003 : 15:01:25
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quote: Originally posted by OneWayMule
This is something I don't understand to be honest... Let's say I create a site in German (which is a language), but I'm from Austria. Why would I want an Austrian flag? It's in German, and that's the language. Why would someone a American/Canadian/Australien/Wales or whatever flag for a link in English? Honestly I'm thinking about removing the languages from the MOD and letting someone else create a Language Add-On.
I agree with you OneWayMule. The flags only represent a language not a country.< |
- Kevin |
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zeth
Junior Member
United Kingdom
117 Posts |
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StephenD
Senior Member
Australia
1044 Posts |
Posted - 27 November 2003 : 20:16:10
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I get an error when trying to edit a link. I notice that the description field is filled but the no. of characters remains at 0. If you modify the description, the character count remains unchanged at 0. After you hit submit it comes up with:
There Was A Problem With Your Details
You must enter a website description. < |
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OneWayMule
Dev. Team Member & Support Moderator
Austria
4969 Posts |
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StephenD
Senior Member
Australia
1044 Posts |
Posted - 28 November 2003 : 00:51:41
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Thanks OneWay, I haven't changed any of the files. Never had reason to edit a link until now either. www.cashbackaustralia.com U: Special Guest P: guest< |
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