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Old 18th June 2004, 10:47 AM
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FedoraForum will be undergoing some upgrades tonight, so we will be offline for roughly 2-3 hours max.

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Old 18th June 2004, 12:48 PM
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Scheduled for my waking up time I reckon.
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Old 18th June 2004, 01:02 PM
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it will start in an hour time
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Old 18th June 2004, 04:34 PM
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Upgrade is completed. However there is certain functions we are still converting.
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The WYSIWYG editor is tested on Mozilla 1.4, Firefox 0.8, Konqueror 3.x, and it works fine
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looking good! i love the layout. much easier to find things.
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That's just superb. I was totally bowled over when I entered the site.
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and for once there's not thousands of posts waiting to be read.
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Actually it is what it will be in the end of August, because in summer I will be out of civilization, mostly (because I will go to my countryside where there wouldn't be any PC or WC nearby ) But after that I will totally switch to FC, OK, almost (I have to use Delphi in windows, because I chose Delphi course in the university; in some way I can use Kylix also, but it is not totally the same).



But what does that 'Add to ... Reputation' button mean? Hm, that button looks like a brain
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It allows you to add reputation to people, and their little green bars will go up. If you get a helpful post or something then you get add the reputaiton. Allows people to recognize some of our most respected members.
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I certainly hope that you're re-implementing the "New posts since last visit" link (or did I miss it?) It certainly is much more attractive, even if it's BLUE. Do I have to go off on an anti-blue rant again?
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I certainly hope that you're re-implementing the "New posts since last visit" link (or did I miss it?)
http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/search.php?do=getnew
it is called "New Posts" and is between Calendar and Search. But it is not as much comfortable as the old one. Because if you want to have again the newest post shown it's not enough just to reload the page, but you have to click on it.
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I found it under the "quick links" drop down - which does "bump" the page down to display the drop-down, leaving a very wide blank spot the size of the drop down. I'm guessing (being to lazy to look at the page code) that it's supposed to be DHTML and "float" over the page...
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