In 2.0, forum posts should be somwhat wider than they are now. That said, I don't like text displays to be *too* wide -- it actually makes them harder to read.
@mrpoly: One thing I want to avoid is any sort of tiered site features, whether it's based on art contributions, donations, etc. I think medals ought to remain cosmetic only.
The one exception that I make to this is for someone (such as yourself) who has contributed a couple of things, I'll often give them permission to skip moderation, so that their art appears instantly. This is more for my own convenience, though. :)
@WTactics:
Of you've done this in Drupal in a way that integrates with views and you know of a link that explains it, please post it here. :)
@Robin:
I'm sure that would go over well. :)
Can you get me a beta key? :)
Yes. The licenses there are a choice. You can use it under whichever one you prefer.
Also, I'm thrilled to hear someone is using this piece of music. Let me know when it's in the game. :)
Peace,
Bart
Hi!
Very nice work, particularly on the pathfinding. :)
I'm running Firefox 3.6.4 on Fedora 13, and there are 3 issues that jump out at me:
Peace,
Bart
In 2.0, forum posts should be somwhat wider than they are now. That said, I don't like text displays to be *too* wide -- it actually makes them harder to read.
Also, you'll never see it if there's content in the moderation queue or someone sends you a private message.
@mrpoly: One thing I want to avoid is any sort of tiered site features, whether it's based on art contributions, donations, etc. I think medals ought to remain cosmetic only.
The one exception that I make to this is for someone (such as yourself) who has contributed a couple of things, I'll often give them permission to skip moderation, so that their art appears instantly. This is more for my own convenience, though. :)
I'm not switching away from Drupal. It's not perfect, but it is by far the best. :)
All excellent ideas. :)
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