Well, I was going to suggest checking why iGoogle wouldn't eat the rss feed, but I just had it added successfully, must have been a year or so since my last try.
So thank you in advance for all the effort put into proactively fixing this my #1 pet issue that I'm just about now probably mentioning for the first and last time ever.
After you submit an edit, the URL is formatted wrong with an "&". (example: http ://www.ozoneasylum.com/30218?&mode=0&offset=5)
Quickchanges may display two of the same day when they are actually different days around DST change. (example: You will see 2 yesterdays when they are really two different days.)
I use Netvibes for my Ozone RSS feeds, and with most other feeds I get a preview of the post too, but not with Ozone, I'm not sure if this is something that should/could be passed through with the RSS data, or if it's something in the setup my end.
Cheers,
Tyberius Prime
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist with Finglongers
From: Germany Insane since: Sep 2001
posted 04-22-2008 12:08
right now, the feed doesn't pass on any of the actual post. I'm not sure how I would represent this appropriatly in rss right now.
From: The Happy Hunting Grounds... Insane since: Mar 2001
posted 04-22-2008 13:16
Can we also get the pages of a thread displayed up ABOVE the actual thread as well, so that one does not have to scroll down to click on the next page, for example?
WebShaman | The keenest sorrow (and greatest truth) is to recognize ourselves as the sole cause of all our adversities.
- Sophocles
quote: WebShaman said:
Can we also get the pages of a thread displayed up ABOVE the actual thread as well, so that one does not have to scroll down to click on the next page, for example?
Don't know much about Flash but wouldn't the [flash] tag cover most cases including youTube, Blip.tv, Vimeo, Google video, ... ? or are Flash movies in general not welcome in the orange padded walls of ours ?
Also, posts being edit-able for 4 hours, I'm not sure about a preview feature.
Grumble: I believe the problem with the fonts is that the default size seem to make small texts unreadable in some browsers/platforms. That's not a sane default. Let's bring a bit of sanity in this mad house
[edit] All major browsers have the CTRL+mousewheel shortcut to zoom. Safari singles itself out by only affecting the font sizes. [/edit]
Also, this one may sound silly and all, but I'd love to have a little indicator somewhere on each page telling me what the current server time is. I live in Australia, and all your crazy in-the-past times mess with my head and stuff.
Oh, you don't want me back here more often. I'm just a bitter old queen now, no reason I should be here spraying vitriol all over the otherwise humble and respectful proceedings.
Oh, you don't want me back here more often. I'm just a bitter old queen now, no reason I should be here spraying vitriol all over the otherwise humble and respectful proceedings. -S
I'll take your vitriolic monarch and raise you my cantankerous old orneriness's. Or is it cantankerous old fartiness? I'll accept either.
Those who look for monsters should look to it that
they do not become monsters. For when you gaze
long into the abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.
Usenet (newsgroups) offers a terrific functionality to its communities, a wonderful concept.
It's called the killfilter.
Usage:
quote:<welcome to my killfilter, [expletive optional argument]>
<PLONK>
The plonk is not case sensitive. Using All Caps can be employed for emphasis.
Can this function be implemented in a forum? In this forum?
Why would you need it?
I think it's a simple way to end the discord that seems to poison the Asylum from time to time.
And because it is user specific/defined, it does not break the thread except for the owner of the killfilter.
Summary: everyone gets to get heard by those who want to hear them. those who don't are exempt. flame wars, dissent, bad blood, and pollution will decrease significantly.
A few months back I suggested a light weight modification of the markup of the Asylum, namely adding an attribute with the userId of the poster in the container node of each post, accompanied with a tiny script ( that I wrote and only need a bit of testing to fine tune the UI and fix the eventual cross browser glitch ) creating a simple UI to shun on/off ( hide by mean of CSS ) users at will and store the info in a cookie.
Of course this won't be part of the logic of the Asylum and thus will not reflect in the feeds but it is a very low cost solution.
The question is : is the problem big or recurrent enough to deserve being dealt with ? Probably not. Luckily trolls and attention whores are quite rare in here. TP wasn't psyched about this shunning feature back then.
quote: poi said:
TP wasn't psyched about this shunning feature back then.(Edited by poi on 08-30-2008 17:43)
Thanks Poi
I'm sure TP had good reasons and it is his decision, however I find it goes a little too far when one poster threatens another one. Doesn't everyone here realize that this is a public forum? That employers and potential employers can view these posts? What kind of impression would they be left with? A pretty negative one that's for sure. I don't participate in these threads, I don't take sides, but I think some measures should be taken that protect free speech, discussion, and even arguments without name calling and physical threats.
quote:You agree, through your use of this service, that you will not use this website to post any material which is knowingly false and/or defamatory, inaccurate, abusive, vulgar, hateful, harassing, obscene, profane, sexually oriented, threatening, invasive of a person's privacy, or otherwise in violation of any law.
The above boilerplate is well intended and sounds pretty clear as well.