Indecent Act
said
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I remember a long time ago Thunder posted an issue with the runescape images doing something similar. Can't remember the details or what he did to sort it.
Pages 163 and 164
of this thread, last November. Didn't have to search far.
Also outside of what has been stated, it wouldn't be possible to calculate the number of hits you get from non linkify users. For accurate results, you'd need to have the ability to place JS in your posts for GA (example), which isn't feasible.
Edit: Bug found. Apparently, when God Mode is on, the hover title for the image thinks it is the "Thread author" (Thread with example:
legacy interface
). Cheers.
15-Jul-2014 03:37:29
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by
Ryan M
Also, making a small image larger will often result in it getting pixelated. That's why one should try to avoid that
@Indy,
Yes, the way different browsers handle colors is a real pain sometimes. But that's not really the only thing that decides how a color is shown. The monitor color settings play a part in it too. These two combined have taught me a lesson of using transparent backgrounds on images anywhere where it's possible, or where an RGB value can be treated differently.
The image format also does its own thing when it comes to displaying colors. A jpg and a png may not display the same color output even though they have been saved from the same file.
I actually tried the above, not too long ago.
I had a background image in png-format and put it against the background color I had on a website. Both of these had the same RGB values and you couldn't tell where the png image ended and the background color began.
Same thing with a jpg image, but this time you could see where the image ended and the background color began. The image's RGB values were the same as the background color's but the image background color was slightly brighter than the website background.
~Maz~
“Just because you aren't paranoid doesn't mean they aren't after you.”
Would it be possible to add a quick find code button (similar to the one at the bottom of threads) to the bottom of a forum section? Eg the one for High Level - Off Topic would show as 261-262.
Definitely not a priority feature or anything but it'd be handy when linking to forum sections rather than just threads.