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  1. http://i.imgur.com/XzvMsBW.png <-- is the button you are looking for. Under https://nerd.nu/forum/index.php?app=core&module=usercp&tab=core

     

    And if she is still harassing you can add her to the ignore list under https://nerd.nu/forum/index.php?app=core&module=usercp&tab=core&area=ignoredusers

     

    EDIT: And sent her a warning telling her to knock it off.

     

    @c45y if there was a setting to make it the default I'd have had it on. But there is not from what I can tell.

  2. I am all for longer restart cycles. I think we ran/are running a test of a 6hour restart cycle on C. The issue that came up was with our logs being updated. With the current setup they update when the server restarts every 120 mins. But with a longer restart cycle it'll set our admin/mods logs back by 4hours.

  3. Umm jcll, 16/13 is not really the point at which you call a poll.

     

    Could we perhaps not? You know, until its been an amount of time over a couple of days?

     

    I like them, I no longer have to reply saying "Me too", I can just upvote the poor fool that shares my views

     

    c4 the vote was 15/6 when I turned off the system. But yes. I do agree it is too close to call at the moment. And if the community does want it back we can always turn it back on. Perhaps lets leave this thread open for a week and make a call then.

  4. Hey @jcll

     

    Any news on this?  You seemed to get all excited about this and then... nothing.  At the time I actually signed up for a demo and got part way through making a "Reddit Public Classic" theme, but ran into the problem that I really don't know the first thing about CSS and am not particularly enthusiastic about learning it.

     

    Do you need more web developer effort for this stuff?  Surely we can draw on our player base.  There must be several experienced web designers among them.  Do the forums allow us to give people permission to edit the CSS etc without granting them access to privileged discussion?  Or alternatively, does the licensing permit us to set up a sandbox where people could work on themes rather than forcing them to sign up for a demo every few days?

     

    Here's a link to the last theme file I saved. https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bzf2TVOCqgpXWDg1YkRQNHBxXzQ/edit?usp=sharing

     

    It's lacking in many ways - no background images, no customisation of comment editing colours, but it shows what I was aiming for approximately.

    Sadly no. We have not done anything with the current setup. But I have added that "Reddit Public classic" theme as a stopgap till we have figured out what we are going to do. You can select it with the change theme button at the bottom of the page.

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