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Brandon Martus
14-03-2007, 10:46
Two quick (and minor) portal enhancements this morning ...

1) '# replies' will be bold if you've replied in the thread.
2) If you hover over the cell in the listing, it will preview the thread, similar to how the forum listing does.

Thanks to Joey Gannon (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/member.php?u=6330) for reminding me to do these.

cziggy343
14-03-2007, 10:48
cool

EHaskins
14-03-2007, 11:21
looks good:D

Kyle
14-03-2007, 11:34
I was wondering why the numbers were in bold, great idea keep up the good work.

whytheheckme
14-03-2007, 12:35
1) '# replies' will be bold if you've replied in the thread.


This is SOOOO great. I noticed that this morning, and came to the CD Forum Support folder to post about it, and then saw this thread. Thank you SO much.

Jacob

dlavery
14-03-2007, 13:36
Ohhh. That explains it. That is a much better reason that "Brandon - I think I broke CD again!" :)

MrForbes
14-03-2007, 14:01
1) '# replies' will be bold if you've replied in the thread.

thank you thank you thank you!!!!

this is a major improvement....even though it was hopefully easy for you to implement...

Pat McCarthy
14-03-2007, 22:36
Brandon,
There appears to be a slight problem with the enhancements.
http://pcpat67.googlepages.com/Portal_Problem.jpg
I'm running Windows XP Media Center, using Firefox 2.0.0.2.
I refreshed and the problem did not go away. In fact, the description stayed with that thread with new threads appearing above without the problem.

Jeffrafa
14-03-2007, 22:41
Brandon,
There appears to be a slight problem with the enhancements.
http://pcpat67.googlepages.com/Portal_Problem.jpg
I'm running Windows XP Media Center, using Firefox 2.0.0.2.
I refreshed and the problem did not go away. In fact, the description stayed with that thread with new threads appearing above without the problem.

I just witnessed the exact same problem, with the same thread misbehaving.
I'm under Ubuntu Linux ( Edgy) in Firefox 2.0.0.2

- Jeff

Joe Menassa
14-03-2007, 22:41
Same in Safari 2.0.4

Only that one thread...

JBotAlan
14-03-2007, 22:51
A quick look at the source reveals that the greater than and less than symbols, along with double quotes are not being escaped correctly.

I don't know PHP well enough to know what to do, but that's what's going on, Brandon.

Let's see...
<test>Hey Brandon! Lookie here! :D

^ didn't work only because I didn't create the thread. Oh well...

Tom Bottiglieri
14-03-2007, 23:05
I just witnessed the exact same problem, with the same thread misbehaving.
I'm under Ubuntu Linux ( Edgy) in Firefox 2.0.0.2

I think you may have bigger problems than that if your full time OS is Linux!

;)

JBotAlan
14-03-2007, 23:10
I think you may have bigger problems than that if your full time OS is Linux!

;)

Hey, I knocked Macs and got tons of bad rep for it; why do you get to bash Linux?

Hopefully I don't have to put a smiley in to make sure you know I'm joking...

JBot

Tom Bottiglieri
14-03-2007, 23:13
Hey, I knocked Macs and got tons of bad rep for it; why do you get to bash Linux?

I'm not bashing anything.
Who in the corporate world uses Linux for anything other than a server?

whytheheckme
14-03-2007, 23:15
Who in the corporate world uses Linux for anything other than a server?

Who in the corporate world would be able to do anything without a server?

Jacob

jgannon
14-03-2007, 23:35
Brandon, you're the man. This is great.

Jeffrafa
15-03-2007, 04:23
I think you may have bigger problems than that if your full time OS is Linux!

;)

Say what you will - I'm just proud to be free of Microsoft's grasp.

I Made the final plunge just over 6 months ago. So far full immersion is not so bad - some things are still a bit of a challenge (like dual screen requires some tricky xorg configurations), but a lot can be achieved with a base install and Automatix - no command line needed.

- Jeff

(There are still a few key apps I half to go back for, like CAD. But hey - there's always virtualization if dual boot isn't desirable.)

MrForbes
15-03-2007, 12:18
Say what you will - I'm just proud to be free of Microsoft's grasp.

I Made the final plunge just over 6 months ago.

My hat is off to you....good job!

I don't mind using MS products, somehow I manage to stay out of their grasp. Maybe because I'm content to use their old products.

whytheheckme
19-03-2007, 00:09
Got another issue... Screenshot posted.

No Title!!!

Jacob

--Remember, Good posts deserve good Rep!

Brandon Martus
19-03-2007, 11:14
It's fixed now (I think).
-Brandon

whytheheckme
19-03-2007, 14:13
It's fixed now (I think).
-Brandon

Great. Thanks.

Jacob

Nate Laverdure
26-06-2007, 15:03
Problem: these preview tooltips are huge and kind of annoying.

Is there an option to limit thread preview size? Maybe we could have a spinner (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinner_%28computing%29) in User CP that determines the maximum number of words or characters in the tooltip.

Or better yet, in lieu of a tooltip, display a small (javascript?) preview pane that appears after hovering over a title in the portal. The pane could be movable, scrollable, expandable, and copy-and-pasteable to dynamically adjust to how much of the first post the user wanted to read.

Or even better still, steal one from TiddlyWiki (http://www.tiddlywiki.com/) (sans the fancy animations) and display some of the first post (again, a spinner might be useful) right after a thread title when it is clicked in the portal. When another thread title is clicked, make the old preview pane go away, and make a new one appear.

Just a few ideas. Thanks for all your work!

Schnabel
27-06-2007, 10:30
I'm not bashing anything.
Who in the corporate world uses Linux for anything other than a server?

Delphi! My dad told me that the computer that he uses at work runs Linux. I do beleive that this is a burn!:D

artdutra04
30-06-2007, 01:48
Problem: these preview tooltips are huge and kind of annoying.It sounds like you are using Internet Explorer [6], as this is one of the only browsers that does not automatically truncate the tooltips for items to only one line.

Solution: get Firefox 2.0 (http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/)! ;) Now, your tooltips will be will be limited to a single line, without any need for Brandon to make some code modifications and/or add unnecessary Javascript to an already heavily modified vBulletin.

Nate Laverdure
30-06-2007, 12:43
I am using Firefox 2.0. I forgot that I am using the Long Titles (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1715) extension (I originally got it so I could read the entire tooltips on the xkcd (http://xkcd.com/) comics). The only negative side effect is that it produces some ugly-looking blocks of text on CD. So ignore my complaint-- if I get sufficiently annoyed, I'll just turn the extension off.

Edit: Mozilla bug 45375 (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45375) and Firefox bug 218223 (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?query_format=specific&order=relevance+desc&bug_status=__open__&id=218223) (which cause long tooltips to be broken with "...") are both fixed in Firefox 3.0alpha4 and SeaMonkey 1.1beta. So with the release of FF 3.0, my problem will soon become everyone's problem. Just a heads-up.