I've found quite a few bugs, I'll drop them by tomorrow. Nick went offline, so can't tonight.
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I've found quite a few bugs, I'll drop them by tomorrow. Nick went offline, so can't tonight.
Send them to [email protected] and I'll add them to his to-do list so he can see them in the morning.
And I rather be able to hide things with CSS, etc, rather then MySpace's way of having to end multiple tables/rows/columns.
It is way easier to do:
ThenCode:<style type="text/css">
#comments {
display: none;
}
</style>
@Greg, I'll send them now. It's a .doc document.Code:</TR></TR></TD></TD></TABLE></TR></TABLE></TABLE></TR></TD></TABLE><TABLE>
Not really.. MySpace doesn't use ID's in their elements.. (on most of them) meaning you can't hide individual things, and you can't use JS to parse through the classes.
I'd really like for things on Youmeo to use unique ID's, so you can hide certain things.
Not just an ID like: ID - "box", Class - "friendsBox". Make it more like ID - "friendsBox", Class - "box".
Just easier in my opinion to manipulate the profile in the ways that you want, and have more customization of how it all actually looks in the end.
Integrating a Klydo idea would be a great addition too, to rearrange the profile modules the way you want them.
Such as:
{widget_header}
{widget_status}
{widget_displayPic}
{widget_photos}
{widget_info}
{widget_bio}
{widget_comments}
That way you can create new widgets, add them where you want them, and hide certain elements of the page.. without using CSS to do that, still keeping the same Page Size, and same loading time.
You can hide nearly everything, it's hiding specific parts that gets annoying. I love it how my friends think their comments are totally secret. ;).
Just please don't make it too editable. It gets so annoying on eligible Myspace pages. I haven't checked in a while, is there still a "set profile to defaults" button to see a profile more easily?
youmeo was discussed in here previous to the new version being launched, and many beta users were from this forum thus, I thought it practical to make another thread about the new version, not just me saying it could be better, a thread for everyone to discuss - which most people did, not you though.
Oh, and you're awesome because you know who Calum is. If you don't want to read my posts, ignore me :)
I think we're looking into building a CSS page for your edit profile area instead of allowing full HTML in inputs as the team were not that impressed with your profile :P (Removing the header, etc).Quote:
And I rather be able to hide things with CSS, etc, rather then MySpace's way of having to end multiple tables/rows/columns.
Yeah Caleb, had to reset the CSS after you done that. Naughty naughty :P On the note of "simple profiles" we're working on making the HTML and CSS so simple that even a novice can do it. That's why we've decided to hold back on skinning until we get it just right as at the moment it can be cleaned up quite a bit.