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Retrohackers.org - Good or Bad?
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 11:01 pm 
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Retrohackers.org - Good or Bad?


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 11:29 pm 
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Expect some usual children diseases in the start... and oh, the design and material is a bit sparse too, but it will improve. Patience, please! :)


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 10:28 am 
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Nice job RG

thanks for your time and trouble. :)


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Kewl!

A few issues tho..
When using IE7, I need to do CTRL-F5 on the main forum page to get the icons refreshed so that they display the read status properly. Also when pressing Reply in the thread I got a request to login.. although I was already logged in.
I dunno if this is just IE7 and caching acting weird or what. It worked perfectly on the old forum.

oh, and an option for setting the relative width of the page would be nice too ;-)


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So is the direct link to the forum rrforum.ath.cx/28.php?


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Devia wrote:
oh, and an option for setting the relative width of the page would be nice too ;-)

Use your prefered method to add this style to the site:
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BODY { max-width: 800px}

Opera and Firefox allow this without any additional software, IE probably requires some rewriting proxy (I use Proxomitron). Max-width doesn't work with IE6 so use "width" instead.


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MagerValp wrote:
So is the direct link to the forum rrforum.ath.cx/28.php?

Well, for the moment being, yes. But I'm still experimenting so expect it to change.

I know there are some problems with the Forum since it's just running in an iframe (and I'm not very skilled with XHTML in the first place). Ultimately I want to move to PHPX's own forum system, but I have to make a script to convert the database first :roll: so it has to wait...


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Devia wrote:
A few issues tho..
When using IE7, I need to do CTRL-F5 on the main forum page to get the icons refreshed so that they display the read status properly. Also when pressing Reply in the thread I got a request to login.. although I was already logged in.
I dunno if this is just IE7 and caching acting weird or what. It worked perfectly on the old forum.

Try using retrohackers.org instead of rrforum.ath.cx.


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Ah, some changes! That's good for spring, and it even looks nice with firefox and elinks. I can't wait for the new file section. :)


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RaveGuru wrote:
Try using retrohackers.org instead of rrforum.ath.cx.

Yep, works way better!

Now there's only that IFrame stuff and the hassle of two scrollbars that's really annoying.. but I have faith in your upcoming XHTML sk1llz :P


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Doc Bacardi wrote:
I can't wait for the new file section. :)

Me neither. Apparently a download module is in the works by the PHPX developers. Oh, and btw, thanks for pointing me to PHPX :D


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Thumbs up! 8)

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