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Originally Posted by Knippschild
You have quite a bit of HTML errors you should fix up, otherwise it will prevent the website looking at it's full potential.
Also, please insert line breaks in your source code; it makes it easier for us web-techs to read to help you. (In PHP statements, use \n for line breaks in the code output)
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Actually we don't write HTML code - the HTML is auto-generated "on the fly" by the server from pseudocode. It's called
bitweaver - it auto-links all our articles and stuff so we don't get URLs messed up. It does other stuff, too, like giving all our pages a common theme and layout, among lots of other things. I know it's not hard to make links, but when you've got hundreds of pages (did I mention you can create personal pages?) typos are really easy to make, and checking links can take
forever.
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I noticed that your "Recent threads" in your navigation is quite buggy (duplicate threads listed, anyone?) If you need help sorting that out, please contact me, I'd love to help.
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I'll take a look into that, but I'm pretty sure what you're talking about isn't a bug. The thing on the side is supposed to show new
posts, not new threads (ie, for each reply in a new thread there should be another item on the list - although maybe it would be better the other way. . .)
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On a last note, avoid breaking links; for example "What is FIRST?" What is and FIRST are coded as seperate links, but they but link to the same page. This can cause confusion (i had to mouse over both link several times to see if there was a URL difference)
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Like I said, the server auto-generates HTML from pseudocode "on the fly". It's having trouble because "FIRST" is usually used as a keyword to tell it to auto-link to
www.usfirst.org - not sure how to get around that but we'll check it out.