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Oh no. Someone actually did it. The problem is that I don't really feel like implementing those either. It's kinda problematic because those are just images which are not controlled with the style sheet at all Adding Vkontakte on contact section @ DC: Don't worry
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@charset "utf-8";
#bg {
	background-image:url(bg_pink.jpg) !important;
}
#header {
	background-image:url(header_pink.jpg) !important;
}
.nav_sec {
	background-image:url(nav_sec_pink.gif) !important;
}
A.lft:hover { color:#FCF !important; }
A.ln:hover { color:#FCF !important; }
.nav_l A:hover { color:#FCF !important; }
.l_n { background-image:url(../img/i_next_pink.png); }
.l_p { background-image:url(../img/i_prev_pink.png); }
.l_il { background-image:url(../img/i_next_pink.png); }
span[style="color:#080"] { color:pink !important; }
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//I personally would do this with php, also not sure if it covers eveything
var pinkArray;
pinkArray = document.getElementsByTagName("img");
for(i=0;i<pinkArray.length;i++)
{
	if(pinkArray[i].getAttritube("src") == "img/i_next.png")
	{
		pinkArray[i].setAttribute("src","img/i_next_pink.png");
	}
	else if(pinkArray[i].getAttritube("src") == "img/i_prev.png")
	{
		pinkArray[i].setAttribute("src","img/i_prev_pink.png");
	}
	else if(pinkArray[i].getAttritube("src") == "img/i_up.png")
	{
		pinkArray[i].setAttribute("src","img/i_up_pink.png");
	}
	else if(pinkArray[i].getAttritube("src") == "img/i_down.png")
	{
		pinkArray[i].setAttribute("src","img/i_down_pink.png");
	}
	else if(pinkArray[i].getAttritube("src") == "img/i_dot.png")
	{
		pinkArray[i].setAttribute("src","img/i_dot_pink.png");
	}
	else if(pinkArray[i].getAttritube("src") == "img/i_plus.png")
	{
		pinkArray[i].setAttribute("src","img/i_plus_pink.png");
	}
	else if(pinkArray[i].getAttritube("src") == "img/i_minus.png")
	{
		pinkArray[i].setAttribute("src","img/i_minus_pink.png");
	}
	else if(pinkArray[i].getAttritube("src") == "img/i_first.png")
	{
		pinkArray[i].setAttribute("src","img/i_first_pink.png");
	}
	else if(pinkArray[i].getAttritube("src") == "img/i_last.png")
	{
		pinkArray[i].setAttribute("src","img/i_last_pink.png");
	}
}
edited 1×, last 03.09.13 08:12:56 pm
Super Users can use ref-links ?
If super users use them so can we, people can just say "orite didn't know, saw some user use them my bad."
Also ref-links are mostly forbidden due to other reasons than just being annoying. DC has written
Oh no. Someone actually did it. The problem is that I don't really feel like implementing those either. It's kinda problematic because those are just images which are not controlled with the style sheet at all
This CSS3 might solve the issue with the arrows. I've given a proper example below hope it becomes useful. It's ideal use case is most likely a style switcher.
http://screenshooter.net/0545157/bckafqf
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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Arrow testing...</title>
<style type="text/css">
* div:last-child {
font-family: playfair-display, serif;
}
img[src='https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/53753604/web/uploads/unrealsoftware.de/296563/i_next_pink_lighter.png'] {
border: 0.11rem solid #000;
background-color: rgba(225,225,225,0.67);
padding: 0.19rem;
border-radius: 0.14rem 0.14rem;
-webkit-border-radius: 0.14rem 0.14rem;
-moz-border-radius: 0.14rem 0.14rem;
-o-border-radius: 0.14rem 0.14rem;
}
img:hover[src='https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/53753604/web/uploads/unrealsoftware.de/296563/i_next_pink_lighter.png'] {
border: 0.11rem solid #777;
background-color: rgba(102,255,102,0.42);
}
</style>
<script src="//use.edgefonts.net/playfair-display.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<div><i>Get ready for some...</i></div>
<div>
<h3>Arrow testing</h3>
<p><img src="https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/53753604/web/uploads/unrealsoftware.de/296563/i_next_pink_lighter.png" alt="" title=">"></p>
<p><img src="http://www.unrealsoftware.de/img/i_next.png" alt="" title=">"></p>
</div>
</body>
</html>
edited 1×, last 04.09.13 02:47:26 am
Add a dislike button to File Archive so we can hide the uploads we don't ever want to see again. edited 1×, last 24.09.13 07:07:40 am
I suggest the implementation of the RSS Feeds for the File Archive. Select all messages in inbox by checkbox or something, it will be useful, and more smoothly to manage your inbox/outbox messages hey i have playing this game for 1 year
after 1 year i feel CS2D = ALOT OF BORING NOW
BECAUSE THERE IS NO MORE NEW IDEAL FOR THIS GAME
I WANT SOME THING NEW AND FUN ! DC Admin/mod comment
This thread is about the website dude... and: /DC I think it would be better if screenshot uploading were compulsory at least for maps, skins, sprays and maybe lua. DC Admin Offline
Yes, you're totally right about this. I also thought about automatically forcing people to upload screenshots for certain file archive sections. I'll do that. Just a matter of time.
I won't do it for Lua scripts but definitely for CS2D maps, skins and sprays. Please make liking a replies
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Eat Snickers, Adrian. It´s really bad idea. You have Facebook for that. "listresults" tag.
Will work the following way:
listresults:<key word(s)>:<area>:<max number of results>
Will automatically list all search results from specific website area (forum/file archive).
Usage:
listresults:"tibia":cs2dluafiles:2
Will result in:
RPG Tibia Edit by Mafia Man (115)
File does not exist (13528)
Don't know if it is a good idea, but I think that this is very useful. Or at least add tool that does the same job. #hashtag #suggestion #already #rejected
Would be abused to add random shit to tags like I just did.
./hashtagteehee DC Admin Offline
The bigger problem is that such fulltext searches are pretty slow (well I could cache them but I don't really want to). Not really a thing you want to perform on each page view. I don't think that this feature is really necessary even though I understand the point. It would really make sense in the frequent scenario where you tell someone to simply use the search function and tell some of the best results.
I may add a tool to automatically include the top search results in a post though (only dynamic during creation of the post, results will be added in a static way) later. The idea clearly isn't bad with the right modifications.