Hi Melodie
Re : Turning point for Linuxvillage and it's forum?
« Réponse #61 le: 25 novembre 2015 à 14:17:02 »
And one detail we talked about several days ago, to not be forgotten : when users are logged out, I would like them to be able to see if there are new messages. While I'm at it, I don't understand how the green + of the message bubbles work : is it supposed to show "new message" or to show "no new message" ? It's unclear to me. How do we know which is what? Is there a tootip for it?
My last post was merely suggesting an easy way to affect the speech bubble icons, by somehow tapping into the 24-48-72 hour plugin data.
I reasoned that if the bubble icons could be made to display the states of the 24-48-72 hour plugin data then it would be very easy because the work is already done.
The 'tapping in' would have to be done 'passively' without affecting the plugin (no changes to the plugin).
You can try the plugins you suggested and they might be exactly what you want. Good luck (also tell me if you want me to test them).
If it was my forum I would try to reduce the number of plugins and keep things simple.
Even though the extra plugins are easy to install, they look complicated to me and it is just more 'code bloat' and more to have to deal with.
. . . have you seen the last Bento ISO mini which came out? (Just finished a new one, even lighter and smaller which I will need to test now).
I tried to find it but was not sure which one it is.
Is it here:
http://phillw.net/isos/bento-ubuntu-remix/Could you post me a link to it today or early monday please?
A direct link to "the last Bento ISO mini which came out".
I am on holiday running on mobile sim card data and have to use up 3GB before monday 14th 24:00 midnight. "Use it or lose it".
So it is an ideal time to download distros.
However I won't be able to burn them to disc until after christmas as I did not bring my usb cd drives with me.
Also . . . I always use a "sacrificial computer" to do testing on, I did not bring one on holiday with me, sorry.
I did not bring any laptops or netbooks on holiday.
I brought along an old motherboard (powered from a mini itx sw mode psu) and I am using a TV for my computer screen (expanded area using xrandr).
I also brought my full size illuminated keyboard, it is great, just like being at home.