rasure, I went to the website in your sig to checkout your Shout Box. A box opened up which said "Do you want to allow this webpage to access your Clipboard?". Clicking 'allow' or 'disallow' did nothing over than open up the box again and again. Eventually, I had to alt-ctrl-delete it. Maybe it's an IE7 bug but thought you should know.<
rasure, I went to the website in your sig to checkout your Shout Box. A box opened up which said "Do you want to allow this webpage to access your Clipboard?". Clicking 'allow' or 'disallow' did nothing over than open up the box again and again. Eventually, I had to alt-ctrl-delete it. Maybe it's an IE7 bug but thought you should know.
Yep, I had that message when I tried IE7, but no matter what you choose in allowing or disallowing it just kept popping up the messages box.
In fact I just don't like IE7 at all and have uninstalled it, even makes the pages look different and I don't mean from coding issues either.
I think the clipboard message in IE7 is to do with a script that I use that prevent copying and pasting to the clipboard, its nothing malicious, here's the code.
Anyway back on topic the shout box is only available to our gold forum members if you want me to provide a test account so you can have a look then I can.<
Could you possibly supply instructions for integrating the shoutbox as it is on your site? I've been looking for this for a while now.
I'll try and sort the code out, but I'm using largely images forum so and think I've changed the shoutbox a little. I'll see what I can do.
EDIT: I'm currently rewriting the whole thing to be more easy to install and compatible for the latest version of snitz, so please give me a couple of days<
quote:Originally posted by serritzlev rasure that sonuds good i can use that you have made to images code and i can se you have made on the images but i cant se the demo of it on your forums.
You`ll need to use these loging details and log in to see it in action on my live forums...
@ ruirib i know that the install instuctions are quick and short but i think if someone mod thinks he should know and can use HTML basics.... it is the motherlanguage.... if someone can't use it, so he let it
when i find a prog i don't need to read a install.. i try it, i read the whole code, i will understand the code and thinking of the coder.... if it won't work i read the install (rarely happens)
my thing is ... learning by doing and trying
------------------------------------------------ @ rasure nice work thx for write the instructions<
ich finds genial... bei uns ist es ratzekuz dunkel und bei dene alle heller nachmittag
Well a mod should require a lot more than that. Just by hanging out here a little bit you would find out that many users have no such experience. If everybody did that, some mods would be impossible to install, it's that simple...
I'm sorry if I'm blunt, but posting a mod is a compromise with the community. It means that you need to go a bit more further than if you'd code something for yourself.
I've made many changes to peoples forum's, even developed some specific code to achieve some things people requested. I've hardly ever posted them as mods, cause it takes that extra effort to be sure that everyone would be able to add the mod to their own forum without problems. There is a big difference between coding for you or for a community where you have many people who have no programming or HTML skills.<