And we "enjoy" reading them. w00t!Bas said:Guys let's all throw a hissy-fit over trivial stuff again soon, okay? Those things are a blast.
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When can I getz teh codez???/
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No site's ever perfect, but what about it do you think isn't usable?rhm said:
Holy cow, you don't see a website with useability that poor very often. How ironic it comes from a conference on web development.Charles said:*snip* -
Yes, bug. Weird. That wasn't happening for me in dev. I'll check it out.Bas said:
Yeah, I just noticed that it disappears when you change the Reply To things too.CannotResolveSymbol said:*snip* -
FYI, I fixed one of them today.
http://channel9.usertaskforce.com/view/15
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Don't forget about ESP. It's built by a lot of the same people and all the same tech as all the simulator games.
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I'm not sure about the best implementation yet, but I think having the language indicated somewhere on the post is definitely a good idea. I will bring it up with the rest of the team.Brick Walls said:
It would help it there were a quick and easy way to identify the language used in a video from the title, e.g. include the ISO country code as the first two letters. while we wait for a way to filter or combine language-indicative tags. I completely agree with the original poster, but the usability of the "SQL Server 2008" keyword went way, way down for me when it suddenly started returning a much larger number of hits with a small usable subset in a completely unhelpful order and with title that don't always give away the language.HumanCompiler said:*snip* -
Yah, as a consumer I much prefer IE. My comments are my perspective of IE from a developer standpoint. IE 8 could change my mind. We'll see.jamie said:
EVERYTHING is great in IE!HumanCompiler said:*snip*
my much maligned and still unchanged site www.lionshare.ca ONLY works in IE
it is a floating background image - with a floating layer on it - holding a table with thumbnails, that have a script reflection on them - all set to transparent.
the only browser to render it correctly is IE
others like to laugh and say its my fault - haha - NO - it works in IE!!!
ps! get back to me when your scroll bars dont pop on and off depending on content height.. lol.. ie rules
*up to ie7 anway - does not include ie8 ..yet
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FYI, when David and I were working on the design/implementation of the current site, he originally wanted everything to be semi-transparent like that. We decided not to do that since it slowed down IE so much.Koogle said:jamie said:*snip*well i'm finished with this for now.. it still needs more tweaking both css & images, was going to add some snow effects to the frontlayout but it will have to wait. I should mention this amount of layered png transparency can result in a less than snappy browsing experience... especially with ie engine


http://www.quickfilepost.com/download.do?get=db9cee201709de2a515ca634219be3c7 (200kb~ .rar // includes all files ) maybe you can host it with the rest of the themes jamie
There are ways to get around it like
making the image you're repeating bigger so it has to do less drawing, but it's still not that great in IE.
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We do. I sent mail to the appropriate people who could give you an answer.LeftyFarrell said:Does anyone from CH9 read the feedback forum? Bueller?