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January 3, 2005 at 2:18 pm #15741detn8rParticipant
As mentioned to you personally, Jeff – the meet the moderators page (https://bigblueball.com/about/moderators.php) has possibly too many breaks?
er, actually.. looking at the source you seem to have not deleted past moderators? heh?
Anna
represents the land of igloos, otherwise known as the province of Manitoba. She’s been
on the net “since 1994? 1995?” Anyhow, it was a long time ago.
She’s been using computers since age 5 (playing chess on the ‘puter instead
of Barbies). MSN was her first instant messenger, though she does use Yahoo
and very rarely AIM or ICQ. Trillian is her primary IM program currently.She’s rarely not online. But when she is offline,
you might find her playing the bass and bari sax in two
jazz combos and two jazz bands, or slaving away in school, amusing herself
by manipulating the egos of the ‘social butterflies.’ Anna moderates the
MSN
Messenger,
IM in Education,
Music Room,
Random Ramblings and
What Makes You
Laugh forums.January 3, 2005 at 3:05 pm #110777Jeff HesterKeymasterSneaky devil! I’ll get to it.
I didn’t catch the spacing problem because it renders fine in Firefox (the GOOD browser), and in the rush to get things published, I must’ve missed testing in IE.
January 5, 2005 at 10:35 pm #110778detn8rParticipantPish, posh! We ALL know the REAL browser, and the browser used by 75% of the general Internet traffic, is the sexxy Internet Explorer!
January 6, 2005 at 1:09 pm #110773Jeff HesterKeymasterReplace every P with two BR’s. You can’t use P’s anymore in the new multi browser market we are living in now, where I.E is no longer dominant. Remove all P’s from your website, to make your site compatible with multiple browsers.
January 6, 2005 at 4:44 pm #110780shifterMembern3td3v wrote:Replace every P with two BR’s. You can’t use P’s anymore in the new multi browser market we are living in now, where I.E is no longer dominant. Remove all P’s from your website, to make your site compatible with multiple browsers.Wow, where do you come up with this stuff? First of all IE is still the most dominant browser in the industry, no matter how much it sucks. And the site is compatible with multiple browsers, though there may be a few bugs to iron out still with the new layout.And why the heck would you remove the paragraph
tags? It’s only the
presentation attributes that have been depreciated (as in
).
tags are still very much up to W3C Web Standards. Please stop trying to be Mr. Expert, you’re not up to it.
January 6, 2005 at 6:16 pm #110774Jeff HesterKeymastershifter wrote:Wow, where do you come up with this stuff? First of all IE is still the most dominant browser in the industry, no matter how much it sucks. And the site is compatible with multiple browsers, though there may be a few bugs to iron out still with the new layout.And why the heck would you remove the paragraph
tags? It’s only the
presentation attributes that have been depreciated (as in
).
tags are still very much up to W3C Web Standards. Please stop trying to be Mr. Expert, you’re not up to it.
You’re entitled to your opinion. I don’t follow W3C web standards, thats balls no one follows. Try testing web standards on big sites like Yahoo!, they fail the test everytime. Web standards are meaningless.
From personal experience (and thats all I have) I no longer deal with P tags anymore, because they cause conflict with non internet explorer browsers.
XML is the way forward. Hopefully HTML won’t be around for much longer. P’s are a thing of the past, as is HTML.
Long live XML.
January 7, 2005 at 1:10 pm #110775Jeff HesterKeymasterI don’t read web standards. From my own experience, I no longer use P’s as they conflict with browsers. It’s a basic coding pratice i’ve been using now for a number of years, and the results are pleasing.
You can use web standards (cough), but i’ll continue to code my way.
January 7, 2005 at 5:46 pm #110781shifterMembern3td3v wrote:I don’t read web standards. From my own experience, I no longer use P’s as they conflict with browsers. It’s a basic coding pratice i’ve been using now for a number of years, and the results are pleasing.You can use web standards (cough), but i’ll continue to code my way.
Interesting, I’m curious as to which browsers you’ve found to have issues with paragraph tags. I personally have not experienced any conflicts with any standards complaint browsers.If you are creating websites, you really should consider using web standards – Reasons to use Standards.
Anyway, the point is, you are free to code any way you please, but don’t start making demands for us to follow your nonsensical methods.
January 9, 2005 at 8:03 pm #110776Jeff HesterKeymastershifter wrote:Interesting, I’m curious as to which browsers you’ve found to have issues with paragraph tags. I personally have not experienced any conflicts with any standards complaint browsers.If you are creating websites, you really should consider using web standards – Reasons to use Standards.
Anyway, the point is, you are free to code any way you please, but don’t start making demands for us to follow your nonsensical methods.
Show me where I was ever demanding something, i’m curious. To me I seen you were having some troubles, so added my input for consideration. Nothing more, nothing less. Then you come on, saying i’m trying to be mr expert, and stuff. Hehe, they are only suggestions, tips, whatever you want to call it. Not demands, not anything hostile, not rude, just friendly suggestion and tip. You didn’t take it in a friendly manner for some reason, none of the admins and moderators seem too. You guys from BBB seem to think when someone offers a tip or suggestion for the site, that people are trying to tell you what to do. It’s weird, but i’m going along with it for now.
I don’t know why you guys at BBB have a suggestion forum, if a non-newbie offers a suggestion, you see red, and start thinking people are trying to tell you how to run the website. I think you guys should go on a customer service course or something, maybe walmart might be able to offer some training, you never know what training programmes those guys have running.
I would appreciate a friendlier approach when I offer a suggestion, or tip on this forum, even if my suggestion or tip, in the eyes of BBB admin think the suggestion or tip is wrong, or not needed, its not very nice to be treated in the way you have been trating me, since new year, when the yahoo forum was running slow, I decided to venture to the bottom of the forum and take part in bug reports and the suggestion forum to try and lend a hand, but i’ve had nothing but flamed replies for nothing, or thats the way it looks to me, at least.
You guys seem to see a flame in me, even though i’m not flaming at any of you at all. Maybe its just the style I type in or something, who knows. I’m a friendly guy in real life, and have no evil in me at all. 🙂
January 9, 2005 at 8:43 pm #110779DJHyperbyteMembern3td3v, nobody here is being hostile towards you. You posted a suggestion and the effort you took to post your suggestion is appreciated, however the suggestion itself is not correct.
When you say “Replace every P with two BR’s.” you are trying to tell us what to do. You know what I find funny? You are saying something along the lines of: “Everyone dislikes me! Everyone must be stupid!” Remember, if one person calls you an ass they’re probably wrong. If everyone calls you an ass, you’d better check for furry donkey ears and a tail.
The only thing that happened to you (and which you apparently took as hostile) is that Shifter corrected you. Maybe that’s the problem? Maybe “n3td3v the greatest” cannot stand being corrected in public?
I rest my case.
Thanks for attending us on that detn8r, we’ll get to it as soon as possible.
April 7, 2005 at 9:43 pm #110782DrBroccoliParticipantI noticed that there is still a HUGE space between the opening section and the actual “Moderator Meeting”. Also I would like to point out that I beileve David either stopped his Railway Forum or the link is wrong one the page, becuase in the posts any picture linked to his Railway Fourm is non-existent and the link from the Moderator page gives you one of those stupid “search” sites.
[note- errors were encounted on Internet Explorer…]April 15, 2005 at 11:04 am #110783DrBroccoliParticipantI just noticed that if you click on a moderator’s name on the site, it gives you a 404.
June 4, 2005 at 8:57 pm #110784RustyMemberShadowdogMU wrote:I just noticed that if you click on a moderator’s name on the site, it gives you a 404.Yea it still does.
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