Hard Light Productions Forums
Site Management => Site Support / Feedback => Topic started by: Fozzy on March 20, 2008, 09:31:00 am
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when i visit www.hard-light.net and then click on hosted only the link appears for the "158"th. but when i click on forums then the hosted section all the links appear.
its not a big problem it just bugs me ;)
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You aren't, by any chance, using IE 6 or 7?
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when i visit www.hard-light.net and then click on hosted only the link appears for the "158"th. but when i click on forums then the hosted section all the links appear.
its not a big problem it just bugs me ;)
Eh? It works fine for me, and I'm using Firefox.
You aren't, by any chance, using IE 6 or 7?
Or Vista?
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Confirmed. The 'Hosted' drop menu on the home page only shows The 158th, if viewed with IE7.
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Yes i am using 7.0.6000.16609.
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Why, with the power of the Death Star, are you ****ing using Internal Exploder? I'd recommend
a better any other browser.
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Yes i am using 7.0.6000.16609.
Yes, I knew it. IE does not handle certain css atributes properly. I have a fix lying around somewhere...
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Why, with the power of the Death Star, are you ****ing using Internal Exploder? I'd recommend a better any other browser.
Seconded. [joke]Micro$hit Internet Exploder 7 is a big steaming pile of ****. ;)[/joke]
And congrats on your 1500th post!
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The 158th link is the only one you need. I fail to see the problem here.
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Um, dude. What about FRED Zone?
And congrats on your 1500th post![/color]
Huh? Oh... didn't notice. Thanks.
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Um, dude. What about FRED Zone?
What about Fred Zone? :p
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Um, dude. What about FRED Zone?
What about Fred Zone?
Nothing is more important than the FRED Zone.
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Isn't it out of date?
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:nervous: ...yes? I was merely trying to nullify sizzler's comment since the Hosted drop menu is full of useful and important links. But now, with the presense of an administrator, I'll stop.
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But now, with the presense of an administrator, I'll stop.
Good obedient forumite. *pat*
Seriously though. Get firefox; it's faster, has next to no popups, and you can import all your IE favorites and other stuff to it too.
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But now, with the presense of an administrator, I'll stop.
Good obedient forumite. *pat*
Seriously though. Get firefox; it's faster, has next to no popups, and you can import all your IE favorites and other stuff to it too.
Actually IE7 is faster in loading pages than FF2, FF3 is much faster, though. I'd still use either for their functionality/moddability.
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Not to mention safety. And not being Nitro$oft productions.
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yeah. I have never gotten a popup on firefox unless i went to a REALLY low budget website.
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And Adblock/the Opera equivalent <3... I'm so used to viewing web pages without ads now, that my eyes bleed everytime I'm forced to use IE.
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Ditto
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And Adblock/the Opera equivalent <3... I'm so used to viewing web pages without ads now, that my eyes bleed everytime I'm forced to use IE.
you can disable popups in internet explorer now. anyhow all i was saying is that the links don't work. and considering IE is still one of the most popular brousers in the world. new users might think that the site has not got much content (or the content there looking for), and leave.
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you can disable popups in internet explorer now. anyhow all i was saying is that the links don't work. and considering IE is still one of the most popular brousers in the world. new users might think that the site has not got much content (or the content there looking for), and leave.
But a mere popup blocker only works so far. You need to restrict scripts as well, in order to annihilate virtually all popups. And IE is 'popular' mostly because it's heavily integrated into WinD'ohses (which are unfortunately also 'popular') and the Average-Joe doesn't understand computers enough to think about alternative browsers. Alternative browsers that are actually safe, contain some really useful features 3-5 years before they appear in IE, and that follow certain standards and have a much better chance of showing sites properly.
Edit: And we were actually discussing ads (advertisements), not just popups. IE can't do squat to ads. You know, those flashy, noisy doodles that run around the screen telling that either your computer is infected but clicking the ad will cure it, or that you've just won 7 Lamborghinis/some other crap.
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And those damned banners that pollute virtually every site in the world.
All gone now :D
Isn't there supposed to be one near the top of the HLP page actually? those google ads? all i see instead of them is a tiny red square :D
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Yup. I see it everytime I'm checking in on HLP from the university. We probably should be clicking it so that HLP can get some provision or something.
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what is the point in me saying there is a COMPATABILITY ISSUE, if everyone else thinks feck-you, you use IE 7. in the future i wont post anything in the site SUPPORT section, to be honest i realy don't care now, i have more important things to do than way up the pro's and cons of diffrent browsers, only to get Flamed for my choice. This site is suppost to be a HUB for freespace fans, not for Opera users only, and the disscusion on how to block adverts.
haloboy100, hlp probably get money for those ads, they deffently wont be there for show.
and i am fed up with having to reply to one smart remark with another. :wtf:
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Now now. No flaming here whatsoever. I'm merely curious as to why are you using IE. When someone asks "Why do you still use IE instead of a better browser?", it's almost like asking "Why are you still driving a Ford Quadricycle (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Quadricycle)? There are newer and better vehicles, you know.". And besides, I wasn't promoting Opera, even if it's a good browser. I'm a Firefox dude and I'm recommending that. And I'm not even getting paid to do it.
This discussion sprung to life, when you said that the HLP front page wasn't working and we found out the cause for it: IE. We recommended a solution: use another browser. Then we discussed about the cons of IE and the pros of everything else to further support the fact that you should use another broswer.
The ads might be a source of income but in most cases they're just annoying. Some of the sites I frequently visit can't be viewed reasonably with IE, because they're so loaded with ads that the 'puter clogs up and it also takes an awful lot of time to load the pages when the ads must also be loaded. Then you have those Flash thingies that persistently stay in the middle of the screen, preferrably preventing you from, for example, reading something interesting.
Edit: Oh, and while I'm remembering this. The reason for this compatibility issue is that Mircrosoft wants to do things their way, instead of actually taking others into concideration. Most browsers render pages following certain generally approved rules. IE does something waay different, because Microsoft isn't interested.
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Lobo makes a valid point. I see no flaming here.
And besides, it's not like anybody is forcing you to opgrade to a hybrid car or anything; Firefox is totally free and it's a 1 minute download and another minute install. Plus you keep all your IE bookmarks and home pages.
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Hmm. No one/nothing is perfect, except Allah. It seems that the current beta version of Firefox can't show the drop menus perfectly either (http://koti.mbnet.fi/reiler/firefoxissue.jpg). Damnation.
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