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Excellent
thanxx man good work installed + 5 star + translated to Arabic can i add translation here plzz ?? |
Installed, tested, then un-installed ....
I think there may be issues with either this mod, or the site used to test the rendering of a web site using various versions of browsers ... Not sure which, but I think I'll wait for more feedback and testing by folks more experienced than me ... Regardless, thanks for your efforts ... :) Regards, Badger |
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I re-installed the new version 4.08 for additional testing ... :)
Thank you ... :up: Regards, Badger Edit: I notice that all your graphic symbols and other content is dependent upon a 3rd party web site to access and display them using hard coded paths. I'd recommend you allow users to enter their own file paths as an AdminCP function to store these on their own sites, so if the 3rd party site is not available it doesn't create problems. |
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Tagged and will be installed soon. Thank you
Did u got a german translation? |
simondhind ... :)
We're getting a lot of complaints from members that they appreciate the warning, but is there some way of turning it OFF permanently after they've clicked the X once? Perhaps use a "cookie" based method? ... or have a field where the Admin can enter the USERID of members who want it turned OFF? It's a great idea you've got, but I think it needs some refining (ie: the file path exposure), plus some more Admin controls to make sure it doesn't overwhelm the user experience. Thanks for any help in improving the code for our use... :up: Regards, Badger |
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Good software development adapts to the user, not expecting the user to adapt to it .. ;) Anyway, one reminder gets the point across and let's the user make his own decision as to what he wants to do from there on. There's no need to continually beat him up with it ... The built-in vBulletin 4 Notice System is well designed for that and let's a user control notices, being able to set them as "dismissed" or not. It's too bad one of their option checks doesn't let the Admin focus on just IE6 users and earlier, as the best place to handle this kind of notice would have been under that universal system. Thanks .. :) Regards, Badger |
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