@julian What could've possibly been more important than something that no one else other than me will use?
@psychobunny that toronto weather getting to you?
@julian What could've possibly been more important than something that no one else other than me will use?
@psychobunny that toronto weather getting to you?
@julian said:
In the interest of not hammering people with emails every time something happens, I think a daily email is better, but perhaps an exception could be made for chat messages.
I think it may be better to leave the e-mail threshold up the user. Let them choose if they're e-mailed every time something happens, every time xx amount of things happen, or daily, weekly, etc. Though it would be nice for a "priority" mode so if you send a message or chat to someone it will definitely fire them an email as some users may not check forums every day when someone is trying to get ahold of them for one reason or another. Something worth thinking about maybe.
Just an idea.
@psychobunny haha. so much awesome.
@psychobunny said:
OK this weekend. I promise!!
Okay not promise, but I'll try, thanks for reminding me
I'll hold you to this and if you don't deliver, I'll.. I'll apologize!
Sorry.
Damnit. I'm too Canadian.
@julian said:
I think http://forums.afraidtoask.com/ might actually be one of the largest (if not the largest)
lol who the hell downvoted this?
@psychobunny Are there any plans/ideas in the wood works that allow modifying of tpl files while still being able to upgrade without much resistance?
Disqus comments live on Disqus - they only "sync" to the blog if you want them to. It wouldn't be hard to have a plugin push the post to an "api" of sorts (ie nodebb) via plugin, though.
Why couldn't this be an all in one plugin package? Kind of like the Disqus plugin?
@psychobunny said:
on the blog or the forum? (clearly something's working, because you're replying here :p)
I meant on the blog - you can reply to the post, but you can't reply specifically to other folks comments.
Can't reply to other comments
@psychobunny said:
I use FF, not seeing this issue. And FYI chrome sucks
I... I thought I knew you.
@julian @baris - why do you take this abuse? I think it's time you simply move on.
@Mr_Waffle I think giving the users the options of both a GUI or simple markdown would probably be the best. To us markdown is easy and makes a lot of sense but in general Markdown is still very new and most users have very little idea how to use it.
Trying to explain to the average forum user how to make a forum poll through markdown could be a nightmare and completely not worth it
@julian said:
@torybriggs said:
I've used a small jQuery library called FitVids.js on projects in the pass and it has worked great.
"ooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooo" is what I said, when I resized my browser on that FitVids page...
Right? It was so damn graceful.
@psychobunny coughcough this is needed muchly.
@torybriggs said:
I've used a small jQuery library called FitVids.js on projects in the pass and it has worked great.
That's a nice lib.
@planner No? It would be bundled with NodeBB - like the current themes are bundled and the @mentions plugin, the markdown plugin, etc.
I think it can stay as a plugin but come bundled like some of the others come. Nothing wrong with that.
I like the changes
@psychobunny This is nice.
Have it live atm?