deskthority - Suggestions and Changelog
- Muirium
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Could that be Firefox OS? If so, there's a lot of fixing needing done on their end for the Internet as a whole. It's very much still in early development, last I heard.
Firefox renders DT so well that even the one-man PowerPC port – Tenfourfox – that I run on my G5 works just nicely. Ditto for both modern and ancient versions of Safari. Even my 2008 iPod touch does admirably. Nothing like above.
Firefox renders DT so well that even the one-man PowerPC port – Tenfourfox – that I run on my G5 works just nicely. Ditto for both modern and ancient versions of Safari. Even my 2008 iPod touch does admirably. Nothing like above.
- Acanthophis
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I don't know if it's already been suggested.
In quotes, I'd like a direct link to the quoted post. Or implement the post permalink into the quote. But somehow subtle, like a little icon or so.
Is that possible with our forum software?
In quotes, I'd like a direct link to the quoted post. Or implement the post permalink into the quote. But somehow subtle, like a little icon or so.
Is that possible with our forum software?
- Muirium
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That'd be jolly nice, Acanthophis.
I find permalinks to other posts quite clunky by themselves. Sometimes you'll scroll to the wrong place in the page no matter what. Seems to need some fixing before getting automated use.
I find permalinks to other posts quite clunky by themselves. Sometimes you'll scroll to the wrong place in the page no matter what. Seems to need some fixing before getting automated use.
- webwit
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Try the icon next to the post time.
- Muirium
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Thanks Webwit. That's how I found individual post links in the first place. The mostly work just fine, but sometimes the view will be off and I'll wind up linking to an irrelevant post. I test them now before submitting. Next time I bump into an error, I'll post it.webwit wrote:Try the icon next to the post time.
By the way: when replying to PMs, I forever get the subject overwritten by my username. Any idea why? It happens essentially every time on my iPad (this commuter's computer of choice) and I know to expect it now and paste in the right one before sending. Something's up with JavaScript, says the non-web-developer. The subject is correct on page load, but gets replaced the moment I start typing my text in the main message box below.
- Acanthophis
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Na, you both misunderstood me.
I meant permalinks in quotes. I'd like to have a permalink somewhere where I indicated in the example pic.
Often posts are not completely quoted and/or on previous pages.
When I like to read the whole post which another one quoted, I have to digg through the thread.
Something like this (permalink is marked):
That's what I meant.
Sorry I didn't phrase it so well :/
I meant permalinks in quotes. I'd like to have a permalink somewhere where I indicated in the example pic.
Often posts are not completely quoted and/or on previous pages.
When I like to read the whole post which another one quoted, I have to digg through the thread.
Something like this (permalink is marked):
That's what I meant.
Sorry I didn't phrase it so well :/
- bhtooefr
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I don't think phpBB can do that without mods?
The screenshot you provided is of a vBulletin forum.
The screenshot you provided is of a vBulletin forum.
- Acanthophis
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That's why I'm askingAcanthophis wrote:Is that possible with our forum software?
- Muirium
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A little off topic: but I much prefer DT's look to that vBulletin forum's design. So clean!
The quote auto link is a good idea though.
The quote auto link is a good idea though.
- Compgeke
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It seems there is a mod for phpBB to allow that to happen, although I've never used it.
https://www.phpbb.com/customise/db/mod/ ... nk_(qpbl)/
vBulletin does have some more advanced features such as that by default, but it's also quite expensive, whereas phpBB is free.
https://www.phpbb.com/customise/db/mod/ ... nk_(qpbl)/
vBulletin does have some more advanced features such as that by default, but it's also quite expensive, whereas phpBB is free.
- kbdfr
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+1Muirium wrote:A little off topic: but I much prefer DT's look to that vBulletin forum's design. So clean! […]
- kps
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When I try to upload an SVG to the wiki page here, it gives an Error creating thumbnail: /usr/local/bin/rsvg: not found, although there are numerous existing SVGs that display correctly.
- webwit
- Wild Duck
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I updated some server software today, maybe it's related. There is a /usr/local/bin/rsvg-convert. I'll look into it.
- webwit
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Can you check if it works now?
- Daniel Beardsmore
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Not working. ?action=purge has no effect: all you get is a generic placeholder image (but if you click the link to the actual SVG, it comes up fine).
- webwit
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What about now? Rsvg was depracated, rsvg-convert is the same but requires an additional argument...
- Daniel Beardsmore
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Just add ?action=purge to the page URL from kps to regenerate the PNG rendering after each test. Once you see the same image as you get from clicking the link to the SVG itself, you're done.
In this case, I get: Error creating thumbnail: Cannot parse integer value '-h383' for -w
In this case, I get: Error creating thumbnail: Cannot parse integer value '-h383' for -w
- webwit
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Thanks, should be fixed now. Needs SVG image to be reuploaded.
- Muirium
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Bug: forum spy doesn't like long first "words", an image URL I posted in this case:
Spilling right out of the layout.
- 002
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Yeah I reported this one a while back: http://deskthority.net/deskthority-rela ... t4261.html
- Daniel Beardsmore
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I'm a little surprised that phpBB doesn't support specifying a city with time zone, requiring manual switching of the forum in and out of DST. I'm still waiting for the IT industry to realise that this is the 21st century … (Moreover, why doesn't HTTP permit sending time zone details directly to the server for this very purpose?)
- Muirium
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I believe Sir Tim (Berners-Lee) said unidirectional links were the most egregious oversight of his in the web's design. (You can follow a link forward, but not back. A fact misused by aggregators the world over.) But there are many more flaws in the stack, of course.
I'm not technical enough to even know whether HHTP contains time stamps. But if it does, I bet they're UTC and so interpretation is left to the host and the browser's locale.
I'm not technical enough to even know whether HHTP contains time stamps. But if it does, I bet they're UTC and so interpretation is left to the host and the browser's locale.
- Daniel Beardsmore
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MediaWiki permits entering (e.g.) Europe/London, so it knows I'm in BST right now. phpBB isn't clever enough.
HTTP dates are all in GMT. MIME is interesting in that dates are in local time, but suffixed with the offset from GMT (e.g. +0100). Within the same time zone, all times in e-mail headers use local time, but you can still determine the time in any other zone readily. (MIME also uses English date strings in European order ("Date: Sat, 20 Jul 2013 02:10:27 +0100"), instead of culture-neutral, which is a bit messed up.)
HTTP dates are all in GMT. MIME is interesting in that dates are in local time, but suffixed with the offset from GMT (e.g. +0100). Within the same time zone, all times in e-mail headers use local time, but you can still determine the time in any other zone readily. (MIME also uses English date strings in European order ("Date: Sat, 20 Jul 2013 02:10:27 +0100"), instead of culture-neutral, which is a bit messed up.)
- webwit
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It can be done. But you know. phpBB is just these couple of guys. Hardly the "IT industry".
http://dev.maxmind.com/geoip/legacy/mod_geoip2/
http://dev.maxmind.com/geoip/legacy/mod_geoip2/
- Daniel Beardsmore
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My last dealings with phpBB indicated that the developers came from a country where crack is really cheap :) I don't particularly want to ever administer it again.
- Muirium
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As promised: this link should go to ms264556's comment (currently at the very bottom of the page). But it does not, reliably at least. Try it for yourself. All the images in earlier posts seem to throw it off.Muirium wrote:Thanks Webwit. That's how I found individual post links in the first place. The mostly work just fine, but sometimes the view will be off and I'll wind up linking to an irrelevant post. I test them now before submitting. Next time I bump into an error, I'll post it.webwit wrote:Try the icon next to the post time.
- bhtooefr
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That's likely related to JavaScript resizing/loading of images - the browser is satisfied everything is loaded, goes ahead and follows the fragment identifier... and then JavaScript loads the images.