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  • claydoh
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    Originally posted by DoYouKubuntu View Post
    I just gave 'ktest1' a try as the forum's theme, and I like its colors better than the default. However, within posts it displays quoted text as italics--very small and difficult [for me] to read italics. How about tweaking it so quoted text looks normal instead of italicized?
    My bad eyes seem ok with the font

    The theme was a quick try of a built-in style generator that basically tweaks some colors of the default theme, nothing involving fonts afaik

    Ok, maybe slightly different than the default theme's font
    Last edited by claydoh; Feb 04, 2012, 09:39 PM.

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  • DoYouKubuntu
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    I just gave 'ktest1' a try as the forum's theme, and I like its colors better than the default. However, within posts it displays quoted text as italics--very small and difficult [for me] to read italics. How about tweaking it so quoted text looks normal instead of italicized?

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  • ardvark71
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    Originally posted by steveriley View Post
    Yes.
    Thanks

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  • SteveRiley
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    Originally posted by ardvark71 View Post
    Is this why my post count suddenly decreased by about 60 posts?
    Yes.

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  • ardvark71
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    Originally posted by Open Source View Post
    Change of subject, but I think all of the duplicate posts are now cleaned up (with a little query action). Let me know if anyone still runs across a duplicate post. Thanks!
    Hi OS...

    Is this why my post count suddenly decreased by about 60 posts?

    Regards...

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  • Open Source
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    Change of subject, but I think all of the duplicate posts are now cleaned up (with a little query action). Let me know if anyone still runs across a duplicate post. Thanks!

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  • wizard10000
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    Originally posted by SecretCode View Post
    I've seen a thanks feature work pretty well on technically oriented boards. It seems fine at linuxquestions.org (they label it "Did you find this post helpful?" and they recently took away the "No" option because I suppose it was abused). Then there's a link at the top to "the post members have found most helpful".
    I use a thanks plugin on my vB 3.8 board and hacked the thing into a like system just by changing a buncha vB phrases. My users like it pretty well.

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  • SecretCode
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    I've seen a thanks feature work pretty well on technically oriented boards. It seems fine at linuxquestions.org (they label it "Did you find this post helpful?" and they recently took away the "No" option because I suppose it was abused). Then there's a link at the top to "the post members have found most helpful".

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  • DoYouKubuntu
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    Originally posted by steveriley View Post
    So I'm curious about something. What value does a "+1" or "likes" mechanism provide?
    You know what's really funny about this? Until last night--and it happened to be your reply in that 'forever newb' thread--I don't think I had *EVER* plus one'd anything here. I was tired, lazy, and what you said was perfect so I thought, WTF?!, just +1 it and be done. (Then I got that stupid message that my reply had too few characters... *sigh*)

    Does the presence of forty-two +1's on a post mean anything? Does the absence of any +1's mean something different? Might their presence or absence subtly alter how you perceive the information you're reading?

    Similarly, if Alice writes a post and then on the footer of that post we see "X people like this" or "Bob, Cindy, Dan like this," what additional relevance does that add to Alice's original writing?
    I don't know about any of that, but I do know that right now we have the ability to rate threads (look up, folks! see that "Rate This Thread" dropdown menu near the top of this page?). On forums I used to frequent that allowed rating threads, that 'feature' was invariably used to basically pump up or put down a member, depending on who liked them and who didn't, regardless of the content of their thread. In other words, if JoeBlow posted something, and JaneDoe just didn't in general like JoeBlow, she'd rate a thread down just because he posted it. Stupid. So, in that regard, I don't like the rating feature and wish it would go away.

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  • SteveRiley
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    So I'm curious about something. What value does a "+1" or "likes" mechanism provide?

    Does the presence of forty-two +1's on a post mean anything? Does the absence of any +1's mean something different? Might their presence or absence subtly alter how you perceive the information you're reading?

    Similarly, if Alice writes a post and then on the footer of that post we see "X people like this" or "Bob, Cindy, Dan like this," what additional relevance does that add to Alice's original writing?

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  • DoYouKubuntu
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    Originally posted by claydoh View Post
    I think the default of 5 characters minimum is a good default
    Why? Sometimes a smiley is all that's needed to make a reply's meaning abundantly clear or, as in my earlier example, a simple +1. Why should I add unnecessary, superfluous characters if my point can be made succinctly? (Not that that's normally an issue...for ME! )

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  • wizard10000
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    Or a like button.

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  • claydoh
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    How about a "Thank You" button/mod? there are a couple of those.

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  • GreyGeek
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    Originally posted by claydoh View Post
    i changed my post there

    I think the default of 5 characters minimum is a good default
    That would probably work IF we had something like a "+1" button, but we don't Wish we did. Don't know how we could add one, do you?

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  • claydoh
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    Originally posted by GreyGeek View Post
    You lost me, Claydoh.
    i changed my post there

    I think the default of 5 characters minimum is a good default

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