Any sort of search implement would be terrific.
Hey @Mahz, would it at all be possible to have to where new replies of topics are bolded and after said topics have been viewed they go back to normal?
Also, one thing we do wonder a bit on... Do you think that it is possible to auto-apply certain tags to older topics? Some sort of script to browse topic titles and add a few general tags as necessary? Or would such a feature be more effort than it is worth? A good year of backlogged topics without more than the Casual/advanced/free tags would restrict somewhat on topic results.
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I know absolutely nothing about coding, but could it be possible to apply something like an [old] tag based off the most recent activity of the topic?
Loving the changes, especially the mobile friendly and new functionality.
- Is it necessary to show the disabled page navigation? I know that not having them would throw off the alignment so perhaps something as simple as below would work. The element won't be rendered but will still take up space to preserve the alignment.
li.disabled{
visibility: hidden;
}- We can hide forum sections, is it possible to also have users able to hide the widgets on the right as well?
- in post links on headers for those long, wiki article like posts. Would make things easier for those detail obsessed GMs.
[url=#setting]setting[/url]
[h1=Setting]somethingsomething[/h1]- Is there any way to have some sort of infinite pagination for the forum and topic views as seen on things like a facebook or twitter feed?
Quick question on that,@Mahz... How will the above system handle it if a user disappears from the guild while having Active RPs? Will those RPs remain tagged as active, or will you have some means for dealing with such?
Or for that matter, if the GM goes away?
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Yeah, there will be some way to handle this. An aggressive solution example would be to automatically demote a roleplay from a user's active roleplays list if they are inactive. A conservative solution would be for a moderator to review these cases.
There are a lot of existing roleplays right now where the GM is MIA yet the players are still participating in the roleplay. I'd like to eventually roll out a system for remaining players to elect a new co-GM that can, for example, update the tags and mark the roleplay as "recruiting". Maybe I can introduce this with the report system -- one of the options you can pick when creating a report is new co-GM election or something.
So that people will actually read your status, I'm thinking of including it as a small button next to the "bio" button. When clicked, it can pop up a small window that shows the status with a small form that allows you to comment on it or rate it like you can a post. Perhaps the button even saturates into some color when you haven't read the user's latest status.I'd rather have it as hover-over tooltip for PC (disappears as soon as you move off the element) and tap-activated tooltip for touch-devices (goes away as soon as you tap anywhere but the button), also visible on profile above the bio; popup windows tend to be somewhat more annoying even when you can dismiss them with one button-press/tap/click. It being a popup-window rather than hover-over element will make me significantly less likely to actually ever look at those things, whereas hover-over statuses such as seen on Skype or the forum I'm thinking of below I occasionally do read them. (You can CSS-style tooltips, so appearances shouldn't be a problem.)
What do yall think? Any better ideas for how the status should be displayed on posts? It'd be possible to display the [possibly truncated] status directly on the post, but I'm reluctant to add clutter to posts.
I think that if the GM leaves or randomly disappear mods/the Co-GM elected should be awarded the merit of full GM, including the title.
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Maybe a sort of recognition for those stripped of GM, like an "ex-GM" tag where there are currently OP, GM & Co-GM tags?
Why?Sometimes people may return and resume their duties? You never know why a person left when they did so without notice; they could be in hospital for months from some unexpected accident or illness from what you know.
<Snipped quote> Sometimes people may return and resume their duties? You never know why a person left when they did so without notice; they could be in hospital for months from some unexpected accident or illness from what you know.
They should also retain creative rights, or at the very least recognition for their creations, especially if it is an original creation RP.
I have a rough idea outline for a system that can solve a variety of problems.
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Why?
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while they may or may not be around anymore, they still deserve credit for what they did in the past.
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Easy.
GM - <name> Co-gm <name> Created By - <name>
Right at the top.
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No, I think @Ellri's point is good. When you see posts by the original creator/former GM, it's important to know what significance they hold. Otherwise, someone who misses that line may think, "What is this player doing talking like s/he's a GM?" It should be something really indicative, like "Former GM" or something obvious that the person is no longer in power, but that makes it easy to tell why there seems to be a deference or a measure of authority to their posts.