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Jess T
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Posted: 15th Apr 2007 16:03
I'm quite bad at javascript, but is there a way to detect middle-click?

I mean, if you can detect a normal click, surely you can detect other buttons, too?

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Posted: 15th Apr 2007 16:17
I have no idea, as far as I know any event handlers are supposed to execute before the default action (opening the link) occurs. But I don't really know all that much about JS either!

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Posted: 15th Apr 2007 18:45


The moderation messages page...

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Posted: 15th Apr 2007 19:23


Reading the moderation messages sent between moderator and user.

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Posted: 15th Apr 2007 20:13
Why not just have it open in a new window. That'll save a but of trouble. I have IE7 and FF to open new windows in tabs. So By opening in a new window, you're sort of avoiding that middle click.

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Posted: 16th Apr 2007 11:06
Golden rule of web design is not to open a new window unless you really need to. Maybe times are changing though, and plus our target audience will most likely have the newer tabbed browsers.

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Posted: 16th Apr 2007 12:48
No, do not ever, ever load pop-ups.

... EVER

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Posted: 16th Apr 2007 13:00
Trying to open the links in a new window doesn't work at all for some reason... I'll have to figure out what to do about that one.


New Features:

* A popup description of links to aid the MODs.



Bug Fixes:

* Posting moderation messages MOD->User and User->MOD now work.
* When posting mopderation messages and submitting/revising/editing links the data is now made safe before entry into the database.
* When a revision entry is merged into a link entry the moderation messages associated with the revision merge also, instead of being lost.
* Users are still able to read their moderation messages once a revision merger has taken place.
* Display bug fixed with the popup description.


Now I think theres only two more things left to do, correct me if I'm wrong!

* Add the warning for the adult content.
* When a user receives a moderation message they should be emailed.

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Posted: 16th Apr 2007 22:15 Edited at: 16th Apr 2007 22:16
New Features:

* Adult content messages




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Posted: 16th Apr 2007 22:40
Another screenshot of adult content protection...



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Posted: 16th Apr 2007 22:43
Right... Now I need one of you guys to do something for me.

We need an AUP (Acceptable Usage Policy) just like they have here; I need someone to write one up so I can include it on the web ring.

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Posted: 16th Apr 2007 22:54
Hmm I'm not sure how to do the PM/email user when they get a new moderation message, because the web ring doesn't append messages to any particular user, but instead appends them to a submission or revision of a link. And there could be many revisions...

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Posted: 16th Apr 2007 22:57
I think it might require quite a big rewrite of the moderation messages code to be able to facilitate PM/emailing users...

Maybe it could be done so that once revisions are merged only the original submitter of the link gets emailed, and when revisions are separate, the submitter of the revision gets emailed...

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Posted: 16th Apr 2007 23:23
AHA PMs now (should) work! My quick test shows they do. Also tweaked the interface a bit here and there to make it slightly better.


My work here is done. lol

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Posted: 16th Apr 2007 23:26
Quote: "Off the top of my head, here's a few sites that could go on the ring:

Matrix 1 (Ian M's site)
Nick Kingsley (old mod - TCA's site)
Automaton Games (Jeku's site)
David T's site
Blue GUI
Kevin Picone's site (Developer of Play Basic)
Cloggy's D3D DLL (No contact deails, though)
[EDIT] Of course, you'll want to contact each and everyone of those people before putting their site into the webring without permission
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That's all I can think of right now, but I'm sure there's plenty more.

Like inid's really old site... that 100mb one, and the Mat Edit page of TDKs.

The more 'big' sites we get linking to the webring, the more ranking on google we'll get, and hopefully the more click throughs "

Dont forget to put my site back on there. www.ninjasoftgames.us.tt

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Posted: 17th Apr 2007 00:11
@ Eureka Seven:

It's already on there, it's under "Featured Links" atm, if you want to revise it please click the [edit] icon next to it whilst logged in.

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Posted: 17th Apr 2007 05:09
Hmmm. IS Dabip a mod yet? He wanted to know, but wasn't sure. you know. He didn't want to ask rudely if that's a word. :S

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Posted: 17th Apr 2007 07:32
Why would anyone submit an adult DBP website

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Posted: 17th Apr 2007 10:13
OK Dabip can be a mod once I get home tonight.


@ Jeku:

Take a look at the first post on this page (page 8).


I'm thinking about using the Tigers Independent Game Rating System, or rather, the indies who are making the games can, then we'll know what sort of content is on the website.

Which brings me to my next project... Which I'll research and announce soon.

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Posted: 17th Apr 2007 12:52 Edited at: 17th Apr 2007 13:03
Quote: "My work here is done."


Not quite... What about the RSS feeds?

Taking an RSS feed from a site and displaying the headers as clickable links on their own 'all-in-one' page?

Or possibly 'latest news' next to each site's description (in it's own column)?

[EDIT]
And, you've forgotten one major thing!

The link-back!

You should add something like the following to the site:

Quote: "Link to the webring

If you'd like to be part of the webring, even if your site is not listed here, then you can link back to us from your site.

To do this, first download our image tag from:

http://jt0.org/images/tgc_webring.png
or:
http://jt0.org/images/tgc_webring.gif


upload it to your server, then simply add the following code to your website:

<a href='http://www.tgcwebring.info' title='TGC Web-ring'>
<img src='http://www.yoursite.com/path/to/tgc_webring.png' alt='TGC Web-ring' />
</a>"


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Posted: 17th Apr 2007 13:27 Edited at: 17th Apr 2007 13:27
Alright, just scoured this thread, and here's the (AUP) points we'd agree'd on:

Quote: "* Submitted site must be a 'home page', or the highest level page that follows all other AUP points.

* Submit as many sites as you want, as long as there is no duplicate content.

* Any site that has substantial content related to The Game Creators (TGC), or the use of/in a TGC product is acceptable.

* Submitted sites will be moderated before becoming publically viewable. We, the TGCwebring have the right to disallow any site from being published at our own discression.

* Sites with Adult Content are allowed, however, they may be rejected by a moderator at their discression. On submission, you are required to mark the checkbox during submission that indicates Adult Content is on the site.

* All submissions must be approved before going live. Be patient.

* Any submitted site is required to link back to the main webring page (sub-linking is not allowed). To do this, follow the links on the home page.

* The link-back must be visible and not be obscured by or within close proximity to paid advertisements.

* Clicking the link-back or Previous/Next must not induce any pop-up or pop-under paid advertisements."


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Posted: 17th Apr 2007 20:43
Cheers Jess, Rules page now complete.

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Posted: 17th Apr 2007 20:48
Oh before I forget Dabip, you are now 'CT Management' like Matt. You should be able to see the moderation page on the web ring now.

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Posted: 18th Apr 2007 04:14 Edited at: 18th Apr 2007 04:18
You need to put a;

"By clicking submit, I agree to the Terms & Conditions"

text at the bottom of the submission form, just to make it a little more obvious

Also, what happened to the html for linking back to the webring?

Just put the code I gave you straight onto the page (maybe upload the webring logo to the junkyard server and put that link in?)

Also, I noticed on your site, you have it copyrighted as 2005-2006, you may want to change that to 2005-2007

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Posted: 18th Apr 2007 08:53
Quote: "Oh before I forget Dabip, you are now 'CT Management' like Matt. You should be able to see the moderation page on the web ring now."


Thanks!

Yea, the site looks great. I like it and am Happy of it.

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Posted: 18th Apr 2007 09:55 Edited at: 18th Apr 2007 09:59
Quote: "Also, I noticed on your site, you have it copyrighted as 2005-2006, you may want to change that to 2005-2007"


Which website are you talking about here? The webring has 2006 - 2007 and Coders Turf has 2004 - 2007.


Quote: "Also, what happened to the html for linking back to the webring?"


I have no idea, however I assume it is buried in this thread somewhere. I want to try and use the method which Google Adwords uses, whereby the actual code is kept on the CT server, and the websites just have 1 or 2 lines of code to include. That way if/when we update the layout/style/whatever of the link-back, it will happen for all websites automatically.


@ Dabip:

No problem.

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Posted: 18th Apr 2007 10:42
The actual code is about 5 posts ago (the one before I posted the AUP points). What I was wondering was why it wasn't on the webring

But, you answered that.
Doing it like adsense means we have to make it very customizable, allowing the user to select exactly how they want it to look. Otherwise, we're changing the design without telling them, possibly breaking their site's look.

It's probably easier if we just offer some different solutions, and they choose the best that suits. Otherwise, it's just overkill.

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Posted: 18th Apr 2007 11:59
... Plus if we do it like google adsense where you just copy and paste javascript code in, the recipricol link wont count as an incomming link. We need the HTML A tag to point at us - preferably without a NOFOLLOW too

IDEALLY the link would be text too - that way we will get targetted keywords pointing at the site too, but most people will use an image - in which case, the best we will get is the value of the image alt attribute or the value of the anchors title attribute.

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Posted: 18th Apr 2007 12:28
All the JS would be is one line of code which would output a text link. If we ever needed to change that text link we can do it from Web Ring HQ.

That’s all I meant, I'm not bothering with customising the links and all that.

Surely the search engines can cope with that? Or are they really that 'old-fashioned'?

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Posted: 18th Apr 2007 12:54
Quote: "http://www.toprankresults.com/articles/search-engine-optimization-tips.htm"


See point 8...
Quote: "Avoid JavaScript links. Most search engines do not follow JavaScript links such as mouse over images, drop down and foldout menus. If you cannot avoid using these types of site navigation, offer an alternative text navigation area at the bottom of your pages."


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Posted: 18th Apr 2007 13:08
Suggestion:
Can the frontpage of featured links sort the items in a random order (maybe allow a sticky option too?)

Its jus that as my site was one of the first on the list, its now very close to the bottom.

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Posted: 18th Apr 2007 15:35
Argh.. search engines are beginning to annoy me, surely they could be a little more sophisticated!

Anyway,

Yep I'll alter the home page soon, it seems to have gotten stuck...

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Posted: 18th Apr 2007 16:44
How should we have the link-back, something like this?

TGC Web Ring | Random Link

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Posted: 18th Apr 2007 17:22
Quote: "surely they could be a little more sophisticated!"


There is a reason they dont allow javascript based links - it stops targetted spamming of robots. The majority suffer due to a minority of spamming idiots.

Link back looks fine to me.

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Having a web ring is a nice idea. Hopefully i'll join when my website is less rubbish. check it out http://www.geocities.com/superwebsite22g/


You'll be able to click on this someday.
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Posted: 18th Apr 2007 19:06
Quote: "There is a reason they dont allow javascript based links - it stops targetted spamming of robots. The majority suffer due to a minority of spamming idiots."


Fair enough.


@ Mr Tank:

Please do submit your website, the more we have on the web ring the better!

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Posted: 18th Apr 2007 19:22
Would be great if an arty person could create us some web 2.0 buttons for people to put on their websites...

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Posted: 18th Apr 2007 20:19
OK, I think everything is done now. Except the RSS feed of course, that'll take a little bit longer.

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Posted: 19th Apr 2007 07:32 Edited at: 19th Apr 2007 07:32
TRhis sounds great, I will definetly add mine. My page should be up withen the next 2 days!



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Posted: 19th Apr 2007 08:58
Cool, do it at a time that I can mod it. Which is any time.

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Posted: 19th Apr 2007 18:03
I think Jess is making buttons for people to use on their websites. But I've been eating up a lot of his spare time with the alpha testing of EE hehe.

I absolutely love the new features. It makes things a lot easier for us mods, especially the option to send a message to the submitted site's creator if we need to contact them for any reason (I've already encountered the need for that in the past). I like how the Adult Content warning looks too, I don't think it would drive away a site that has that sort of content, but then I don't have adult content on my site so I can't really base that on anything, hehe. I definitely think things are coming along nicely


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Posted: 19th Apr 2007 19:23
Is there going to be site rating?

Site comments?

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Posted: 19th Apr 2007 21:24
Quote: "Is there going to be site rating?

Site comments?"


Afraid not, at least until I get some free time again. I have to draw the line somewhere, as I need to focus on getting the grades I need to be able to get into one of the top uni's.

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Posted: 22nd Apr 2007 18:20
*bump*

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Posted: 22nd Apr 2007 18:21
Submit your website here: http://www.tgcwebring.info

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Posted: 22nd Apr 2007 20:33
Amazing. 346 posts, and not that many websites posted.

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Posted: 23rd Apr 2007 11:24
Hmm, possibly it's due to us limiting our audience to websites with TGC content...

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Posted: 23rd Apr 2007 11:26
Josh, if you do a good decent-sized write-up, and email it to BatVink, you could hopefully get an entire section in the Newsletter.

That would help all of us.

Also, if, when you send it, you start a new thread about the webring, you can include that link for discussions.

Will help our exposure, and hopefully get more people involved

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Posted: 23rd Apr 2007 17:32
Personally I was never expecting to see more than 20 sites in the ring. This is nothing against the ring itself - I just dont think there are that many web-enthusiasts in this forum who can be arsed with a community effort.

A write up could help - but dont expect hundreds of sites... And if you do get hundreds of sites, expect high spam rates

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I'm still waiting for my activation email...I've asked 4 times for it to be resent (username JohnY)

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