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Thought for the day...
Either you're a hypocrite, or you're too big of a pussy to be one.
Ice cream sandwiches rawk :P
Good rant, Good read. Watch out for those fingers though.
1 Posted by NthPower on April 13, 2007 07:29 PM (fdeNn)
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Damn <center> tag
The [ magic.pager ] page control contains a <center> tag that fucks with floating DIV's; For now, I'm gonna leave mine at the bottom and remove the one at the top.
Added to the bug list.
1 Posted by Pixy Misa on April 13, 2007 05:52 PM (PiXy!)
You're doing some nice work here, but the way.
2 Posted by Pixy Misa on April 13, 2007 05:53 PM (PiXy!)
How about if I add a position= option to the magic.pager tag, so you can say [magic.pager position=none] and it does no positioning of its own?
3 Posted by Pixy Misa on April 13, 2007 05:55 PM (PiXy!)
Hey, thanks for the complement, and thanks for the free blarg
. I like it here.
That's definitely an option. Or you can just center it using CSS. Whatever you think is better....
4 Posted by McGurk on April 13, 2007 06:44 PM (Ri74D)
On second thought, yeah, CSS is the right way to do it.
There's only a couple of those "magic" tags so far - tags that insert preformatted HTML - but there will be more, so I need to have a consistent way for users to control the style and positioning of that HTML. And that means CSS.
5 Posted by Pixy Misa on April 13, 2007 07:02 PM (PiXy!)
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Blarg cat
Added some code to the Smilies template so you can use the blarg's
mascot in your comments. The extended BBCodes are:
- [ blarg ]
Puts blarg cat inline in your text
- [ blarg.l ]
Puts blarg cat floating to the left of your text
- [ blarg.r ]
Puts blarg cat floating to the right of your text.
Make sure not to place the included spaces within the []'s. Examples after the bump.
When it comes to blarg cat floating right, it helps to put the tag in, hit enter, and start writing on the line below the tag. Isn't HTML fun? Piece of fucking shit markup language agasdffasdfdf....
1 Posted by McGurk on April 13, 2007 03:37 PM (Ri74D)
Added a few more fun ones; this one's the freaked-out coder guy from www.codinghorror.com. Perfect for nightmarish programming posts.
2 Posted by McGurk on April 13, 2007 04:51 PM (Ri74D)
Very

cool!
3 Posted by Pixy Misa on April 13, 2007 06:37 PM (PiXy!)
Forgot to mention that the coding horror guy tag is [ codinghorror ].
Not sure what to do with the image stepping all over other stuff on the page. I'll probably see if I can add some stuff to the comment template to help fix it...
4 Posted by McGurk on April 13, 2007 06:47 PM (Ri74D)
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Exploding CSS
I'll be moving most, if not all, inline CSS to my new stylesheet (thanks, Pixie), which may cause some formatting wierdness.
If the blarg
all of a sudden looks like shit, just hold down the shift and click the refresh button. It should go back to normal immediately or after a couple minutes.
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