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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2014 22:49:30 GMT 5
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Post by Life on Jun 16, 2014 22:37:08 GMT 5
@felidae Noted and implemented. Thanks for your support.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2014 23:38:43 GMT 5
LifeNope, thank you for taking the suggestion. I've been using the ProBoards service for a while, so if anything related to plugins just ask, I'll be glad to help this forum.
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Post by Infinity Blade on Aug 11, 2014 19:46:30 GMT 5
I'm not too confident that what I'm about to ask really befits this thread, but I don't believe there is another thread more suited for this reply.
Is there a way I can make my whole signature show (it doesn't show all of my signature as the image for it is quite large)? In the past, I've tried to have large images into my signature and attempted to resize them (like I do on Carnivora), but I since learned that they're automatically sized to an appropriate size (as learned by making numerous threads). So is there a way my entire signature can show up, or is it simply too large?
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Post by Life on Aug 23, 2014 21:02:30 GMT 5
I'm not too confident that what I'm about to ask really befits this thread, but I don't believe there is another thread more suited for this reply. Is there a way I can make my whole signature show (it doesn't show all of my signature as the image for it is quite large)? In the past, I've tried to have large images into my signature and attempted to resize them (like I do on Carnivora), but I since learned that they're automatically sized to an appropriate size (as learned by making numerous threads). So is there a way my entire signature can show up, or is it simply too large? Signature size is restricted on ProBoards. Recommended size limit is 500 x 300 (Width x Height) and 300KB.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2014 20:42:15 GMT 5
Infinity BladeI'm a bit late it seems, but if you still have the issue, the only I know how you can resize an image is by installing a plugin in the forum, which doesn't allow images to be larger than the area where they'll be displayed, and also gives you the option to choose how large the image should be using a percentage in its BBCode.
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Post by theropod on Sept 5, 2014 22:16:26 GMT 5
You can resize images in this forum’s BBCode. Actually, it works just like html, but with [] instead of <>. [img width="300px" src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-US7vvMRRnWY/UAAA-wJ5zJI/AAAAAAAAAgg/ns74-4WkBHc/s512/SDC13048.jpg" alt="just an example"] The result looks like this: if you want to make it bigger or smaller, simply adjust the number of px: Doesn’t this work in your signature? I seem to recall it did work for me…
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Post by Infinity Blade on Sept 6, 2014 0:24:38 GMT 5
It worked.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2014 3:32:50 GMT 5
How about a list of top posters, updated every now and then? I was thinking of something like this, which I did on my forum:
I know a pretty easy way for admins to check the top posters list, which can be hard to check if you're not staff.
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Post by creature386 on Nov 26, 2014 21:07:15 GMT 5
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Post by theropod on Nov 26, 2014 22:08:07 GMT 5
I just noticed that 41% of members here have not made a single post, and the top 10 posters have written 67% of all posts (it’s 47% for the top 5). I think there’s some room for improvement here. To those 41%, please post something! Attachments:woastat.ods (22.58 KB)
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Post by creature386 on Nov 26, 2014 22:36:40 GMT 5
Looks like we are ahead of carnivora in this aspect because over 60% of the people on CF have not made a single post yet.
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Post by theropod on Nov 26, 2014 23:02:43 GMT 5
Well, I’m certainly not surprised by that. Still, I think that’s too high a percentage.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2014 0:38:41 GMT 5
My list is completely obsolete then
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Post by creature386 on Nov 27, 2014 2:12:24 GMT 5
Well, I’m certainly not surprised by that. Still, I think that’s too high a percentage. That's subjective. Personally, I am glad that the 90% lurker rule normally doesn't apply to member lists.
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