Ya maybe your so-called partner can code a script to get rid of Linux Section and the rest of theese dead cold spots. :lol:
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Ya maybe your so-called partner can code a script to get rid of Linux Section and the rest of theese dead cold spots. :lol:
Hmm, good question. I wasn't here when we converted the site in the past. Does anyone know if it was VB before?
Brian
Im prittys ure it wasnt to be honest but i can't be 100%. Ask the Mods or Entity, they may know.Quote:
Originally posted by rookiecrd1@3 August 2004 - 23:48
Hmm, good question. I wasn't here when we converted the site in the past. Does anyone know if it was VB before?
Brian
January/February 2003 this board was using Invision Power Board v1.1
it's always been ipb afaik
The board has never been VB since I joined. It was Invision who gave us hassle about the verifieds.
This is correct, it was something to do with where and/or how it was hosted.Quote:
Originally posted by Skillian@4 August 2004 - 03:12
The board has never been VB since I joined. It was Invision who gave us hassle about the verifieds.
But we would need to make sure the same thing wouldn't be an issue with VB.
I don't like the idea of the threaded replies, I've seen that sort of thing elsewhere and it can get very annoying. That format can also be difficult to follow sometimes, since replies to replies can appear before chronologically earlier replies to the original thread.
To give an idea of what that can mean you can get the following scenario, where the letters indicate chronological order.
a
ab
abc
ad
ade
If someone then posts another reply to b you would get
a
ab
abc
abf
ad
ade
This may be ok for boards where most people are only occasional visitors, but trying to follow a rapidly expanding topic can be a nightmare. Is this how the VB board works? If so it will be a disaster here.
Well the no's are in front of the yeses, so forget it Brian. :lol:
no. check out generl [M]ayhem or the something awful forums etc etc etcQuote:
Originally posted by Skillian@4 August 2004 - 03:12
Is this how the VB board works? If so it will be a disaster here.