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Geek Culture / Functions used for posting on the forums

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1tg46
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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 05:23
I know that when posting we can use the B,U,I,center,quote,email,image,http://,code buttons, but I have seen that people have had links in their sig's image to go to different web pages, or text that when clicked will go to a web address. How do you do this?


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Neofish
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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 05:24
It's the same as with posting

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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 05:25 Edited at: 28th Oct 2004 05:26
No, what I want to do is have an image that when clicked will lead to a web page. Similar to TCA's sig. And with your sig, you have architectonic and you have a longer web address that is points too.


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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 05:27 Edited at: 28th Oct 2004 05:27
Exactly the same as you would do it in a post, using those commands. Have this:



i think

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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 05:29
Thanks, I never used that before so I'll try it.

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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 05:29
It works, thanks.


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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 09:34
Now I having problems with getting my sig to be a link it keeps saying over 200 characters in the sig. (I am trying to change this through the profile, and not just by posting on the regular forums

This is what i have, please note I have changed the brackets so that when posted it will look different than it is suppose too.

(center)(img)(href=http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=40242&b=9)http://www.thegamecreators.com/userdata/codebase/banners/5057ed3af80eaf1c025458c387cca704.jpg(/img)(/href)(/center)
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This is what it should turn out as:
[img]http://www.thegamecreators.com/userdata/codebase/banners/5057ed3af80eaf1c025458c387cca704.jpg[/img]

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please tell me if their is away I can still do this in the profile section.


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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 09:38 Edited at: 28th Oct 2004 10:10
test


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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 11:51
Please don't post multiple times when you can simply edit your post.

You should use the following code to do what you want:



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However, as it says when you try to update it, your sig is too long, this is because there is a maximum of 200 characters. You'll have to find some free webspace to upload the image yourself so you can use a shorter URL or remove the "Join the group" text or the (Center) tags.

From memory, Rich is going to force the uploading of sigs (so you won't get this problem) but this probably isn't going to happen for a while, so you'll just have to upload it to your own space for now.


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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 21:13 Edited at: 28th Oct 2004 21:14
I am sorry for double posting but AOL kept on locking me out of editing those posts due to parental controls (it seems to pick a random DarkBasic Forum to block and blocks it). I did not want to double post but I couldn't edit the other posts, sorry? and I have corrected my sig so that it now works.


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Posted: 29th Oct 2004 08:54

Why do people bother using AOL?

The default editor is fine.

Quote: "I've seen the word programming and I'm not sure what it means. Anybody please explain?"
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Posted: 29th Oct 2004 21:07
My parents have it because we get it for $3.00 a month, and they like the security controls of the software, which I hate.


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Posted: 30th Oct 2004 07:04
Oh. Tell them to turn the "security" controls off.

Quote: "I've seen the word programming and I'm not sure what it means. Anybody please explain?"


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Posted: 30th Oct 2004 22:24
Well the security controls they like even though we have norton antivirus.

I can definitely tell your dislike for AOL , what do you use instead?


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Posted: 30th Oct 2004 22:28
Any other service

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Posted: 30th Oct 2004 23:42
My parents computer is the only computer that uses AOL, I personally prefer Netscape instead.


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Posted: 31st Oct 2004 00:05
Quote: "what do you use instead?"

Adelphia. It pwns.

...and Netscape will still use AOL if it's the only service provider you have.

Quote: "norton antivirus"

It's slow. Too slow.

And I segest you also get a hardware firewall(a good one).

Quote: "I've seen the word programming and I'm not sure what it means. Anybody please explain?"


Quote: "We shouldn't sacrifice the truth to preserve "balance"."
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Posted: 31st Oct 2004 00:09
I have 2 software firewalls...I think and Norton Antivirus...it is too slow

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Posted: 31st Oct 2004 00:15
I have 1 hardware firewall. So far, I haven't found any adware, spyware, viruses, ect.

Quote: "I've seen the word programming and I'm not sure what it means. Anybody please explain?"


Quote: "We shouldn't sacrifice the truth to preserve "balance"."
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Posted: 31st Oct 2004 00:17
My dad has one at his office but I didn't want to pay for one here...

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Ilya
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Posted: 31st Oct 2004 00:18
Mine came with the LAN/Router(my dads).

Quote: "I've seen the word programming and I'm not sure what it means. Anybody please explain?"


Quote: "We shouldn't sacrifice the truth to preserve "balance"."
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Posted: 31st Oct 2004 00:24
I have a router and a LAN hub and my dad has the same with an extra box for the firewall - three of them and I had to rewire it

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Posted: 31st Oct 2004 01:03 Edited at: 31st Oct 2004 01:03
My dad's router/firewall/LAN is in one box.

Quote: "I've seen the word programming and I'm not sure what it means. Anybody please explain?"


Quote: "We shouldn't sacrifice the truth to preserve "balance"."
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Posted: 31st Oct 2004 01:29
Norton was suppose to come out with an external firewall that hooks to the wall so anything on the internet goes through the external firewall.


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Posted: 31st Oct 2004 01:36
Quote: "Norton was suppose to come out with an external firewall that hooks to the wall so anything on the internet goes through the external firewall."


It's called a (hardware) firewall

I have a hardware firewall and a software firewall. I'm safe as houses

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Posted: 31st Oct 2004 02:10
Quote: "I'm safe as houses "

During a hurricane?


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Posted: 31st Oct 2004 02:12
I actually have the WinXP firewall ( ) but in the next couple days I'm going to install Norton Firewall (dad bought it) and my router may have one (it denies access for example)

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Posted: 31st Oct 2004 02:20
Quote: "During a hurricane? "


It's a Brit term

and yes I've survived a few virtual hurricanes here...

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