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Re: [CSS] Re: Let's discuss Podmaster's Signature

by chromatic (Archbishop)
on Jan 06, 2004 at 17:59 UTC ( [id://319185]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to [CSS] Re: Let's discuss Podmaster's Signature
in thread Let's discuss Podmaster's Signature

Heh, it makes your posts invisible too. I should write a patch that gives a warning when someone posts everything within the signature div tags.

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Re^2: [CSS] Re: Let's discuss Podmaster's Signature
by particle (Vicar) on Jan 06, 2004 at 18:06 UTC

    yeah, i use my sig area to keep oft-used tags like blockquote, code, paragraph, etc. since the patch that wraps sigs in div tags was installed, i haven't modified my behavior, and now all my posts are wrapped in the sig div tags. oh well.

    ~Particle *accelerates*

      Actually all you have to do is add the appropriate tags to your signature yourself and PM won't do it automatically for you. They look like

      <div class="pmsig"><div class="pmsig-USERID"> </div></div>

      Note: Its important that the two are not seperated with whitespace and contain no excess whitespace (ie are _exactly_ as above, with the user id substituted in) and that the user id (home node id) is correct. The match is NOT done with a regex for speed reasons

      The outer allows user to turn off ALL signatures, the inner allows users to disable specific annoying signatures. So this entire thread is a waste of time. Princepawn could have easily disabled Podmasters sig, which frankly was one of the sigs people had in mind when this functionality and the tags were added. Personally i find the "retardo" mildly irritating, but have much less of a problem with it than I do with its horrible size and colouring.

      Oh, as a last comment when I patched the original patch for adding this behaviour it added a comment to the html telling you how to do this yourself. The gods thought it was unnecessary and removed it.


      ---
      demerphq

        First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.
        -- Gandhi


        The explanatory text was removed because two of us felt that the manner in which it was given to the user was quite annoying (pre-pasted into the message composition window such that every user with a signature would have to delete the lengthy text every time they replied until they took the time to update their signature).

        It would have been nice if an alternate manner would have been provided to point users to an explanation, such as the patch author or applier describing it in a reply in the PMD thread that spawned the idea and adding a link to that reply in the patch (which could later be transposed into a sitedocclan node).

        But I didn't write nor apply any of these patches and so was not much involved with the whole thing other than kibitzing from the sidelines.

                        - tye

        thanks for the tip! i've changed it successfully.

        damn the gods! how was i supposed to know it worked this way unless somebody told me, or i could read it myself? i guess sometimes they forget their own omniscience :-) wait... is that even possible? oh well....

        as Aristotle commented, this can be done with multiple classes in one tag, but i don't know how older browsers handle that.

        ~Particle *accelerates*

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