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| arnico |
Posted
on 09-Feb-02 11:56 PM
Sanji, In general I am very impressed by the work you have put into this site. Congratulations! I doe have some minor questions/suggestions regarding technical details/user interface of the website. I am posting them to kurakani in case other people have strong feelings about these details. 1) In the past (old gbnc.org), it used to be easy to right-click from kurakani and open threads in new windows. Since about a month or so, I can no longer right-click and open threads in new windows... I have to keep opening them in the same window and press the back button before choosing the next thread to read. That is fine when I am in the US with a fast internet connection... but when I was traveling and using a modem, I used to have two threads loading in the background while I was reading a third... much more convenient than having to wait for only one thread to load before being able to read something. 2) Instead of having the "migrating frame" on the left side that seems to make little jumps when I am scrolling down, I would suggest having a stationary frame, and let the scrolling only affect the right side of the screen... 3) When I am writing something, why does the dictionary keep popping up the moment I double-click on a word to highlight it? If I want to erase a word that I just wrote, the fastest way to do is by high-lighting it. Most word processors highlight a word when it is double-clicked... Thanks. Arnico.
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| san |
Posted
on 10-Feb-02 09:45 AM
Dear Arnico, As per your request I have created a purely LIGHT client that you can use to surf the sajha website. YOu can access it if you click on the "Slow connections? Click here" link on the first page. I haven't had too much time to debug the light client so please do report any errors to me. Thanks, San
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| san |
Posted
on 10-Feb-02 09:46 AM
test
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| Rato Bhalay |
Posted
on 10-Feb-02 06:20 PM
You must be a fool to think that GNBC is some sorta Microsoft developing software for the mass... these folks use what is given free of charge by most web site hosting company ..like the ability to put massage board, poll and the other cheap thrills ... make minor adjustable here and there and redublicate the same same program for all purpose and walla, what do you know GNBC's SAN BRO screams about its techical and web design wizardry and ask for donation from the general public .. Are you as alleged smart as the computer you use ARNICO or are you slow as the connection you described .. hehe Give credit when its due but do not fall for the cheap stuffs that we nepaliz seem to be so accustomed with nowadays.. I am writing this even thought I can't see half of the this page as the ingenious sliding menu if blocking my view.. have fun ...
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| Catz |
Posted
on 10-Feb-02 07:13 PM
YOU (Rato Bhalay) Not Arnico must be a fool to think that GNBC is some sorta cheap thrills ... make minor adjustable here and there and redublicate the same same program for all purpose and walla. Give credit when its due (Yeah right!coz you are using this site in your daily life for your time pass sake) but do not fall for the cheap stuffs that we nepaliz seem to be so accustomed with nowadays (But don't get addicted to it Please!) If you are so smart ass then why don't you make your own HI-FI web site for the community? Let's see.....
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| Nepalien. |
Posted
on 10-Feb-02 11:44 PM
"these folks use what is given free of charge by most web site hosting company ..like the ability to put massage board, poll and the other cheap thrills..." I think if you look closely at this site, you realize that's what distinquishes this site from other sites. Most other sites have regular pre defined message boards and polls, whereas I have seen the programming in this site to be of high calibre. Many times user requests have been completed in hours if not minutes. The ability to meet user demands have made this site very popular.
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| Ratatata... |
Posted
on 11-Feb-02 12:35 AM
Hey how come all arniko, san and Catz don't have any identification ID at all. And they all seem to be kind'a singing the same "technical tunes" on web sites.
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