A few smaller things have been added. During the install, there was a blip where the forums didn't load properly; I apologize for that. Here's the changes:
"In Charge" List
Down at the bottom of the page, underneath the "Who is online" list, it will now display a list of admins and mods. Each name in that list should link to the profile of that account.
For some reason, however, fbmf isn't appearing in the list. I need to figure out why and correct that.
Flood Control on Edit
Previously, the flood control limit applied to new posts as well as edits. So, for example, if you made a new post and then immediately tried to edit it, you would get a message telling you to wait a bit. That is no longer the case -- any edits to existing posts completely ignore flood control. New posts, however, are still limited.
PMs in New Window
If you have the pop-up box that notifies you of new PMs enabled, this will now have a new option that allows you to open your PMs in that pop-up box rather than the "main" forum page.
Hide Avatars and/or Sigs
In your user control panel, you can now control whether you see avatars and sigs. For sigs, you have three options: show, show without images, or don't show. Note, however, that it does
NOT consider forum smiles to be images (at least, as best as I can tell). For Avatars, you have the option of showing or not showing.
Table Code
There are now BbCodes available to build tables! Here's a basic example:
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[table][row]Level[col]BAB[col]Fort[col]Reflex[col]Will[col]Special[col]Spell Casting
[row]1[col]+1[col]+2[col]+2[col]+0[col]Special entry for level 1[col]Spellcasting entry for level 1
[row]2[col]+2[col]+3[col]+3[col]+0
[col]Special entry for level 2[col]Spellcasting entry for level 2[/table]
This gives:
[row]Level[col]BAB[col]Fort[col]Reflex[col]Will[col]Special[col]Spell Casting
[row]1[col]+1[col]+2[col]+2[col]+0[col]Special entry for level 1[col]Spellcasting entry for level 1
[row]2[col]+2[col]+3[col]+3[col]+0
[col]Special entry for level 2[col]Spellcasting entry for level 2
Note the way I typed the second row -- you do not have to put all the entries on one line, and could even use a different line for each entry.
The ROW and COL tags do not have a closing tag; the TABLE tag does.
You can do some formatting within cells. I'm still figuring out some of this, but as one example:
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[table]
[row color=cyan]The color option changes the background color
[col]Those options, however, only apply to that one cell
[/table]
This gives:
[row color=cyan]The color option changes the background color
[col]Those options, however, only apply to that one cell
Also, you can use a fair number of BbCodes within a cell to do additional formatting. For example:
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[table]
[row color=cyan][b]The color option changes the background color[/b]
[col][size=2004]Those options, however, only apply to that one cell[/size]
[/table]
Gives:
[row color=cyan][b]The color option changes the background color[/b]
[col][size=200]Those options, however, only apply to that one cell[/size]
Finally, there's an MROW tag, but I haven't quite figured out what it does, other than making the first cell bold.
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[table]
[mrow]This is the first cell
[col]This is the second cell
[/table]
Gives:
[mrow]This is the first cell
[col]This is the second cell
There's a button when you create a post for TABLE, but unfortunately, all it adds is the actual TABLE tag, nothing else.
For those of you who know HTML, here's how the codes here map to the HTML tags:
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[table] = <table align="top" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2" border="1" bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
[mrow] = <tr bgcolor="#FFFF00" align="center"><td>
[row] = </td></tr><tr><td>
[col] = </td><td>
[/table] = </td></tr></table>
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Feel free to play around with the new table tags in the Testing thread.
I'm expecting to begin work on rebuilding Nifty's search index next weekend. Once I have that done, I'll do the same thing here. So, hopefully, within the next two weeks or so the entire search index should be rebuilt.
You can't fix stupid.
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