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It does look that way, very much so.
Isn't it meant to be an alternative to radipanel? Pretty sure it has nothig to do with powerpanel...
I saw this a while ago and thought exactly that. Looks like they've just took the layout of Powerpanel by Simon and added some more features of their own.
The coder admitted to use the KristallPanel design
as @RyanDOT said, I did admit to taking Kristall Panel's skin. PODpanel looks NOTHING like Powerpanel, I don't honestly see what you see in it. I'm not here to argue, I was directed here from another person.
I did buy version one of the panel off Dan but it was named 'Flux Panel' before, and I started work on the version 2.
I am one of the developers for PODpanel, and we've given credit where credit was due. If you noticed on the demo and on the downloads, in the announcement box, we've given credit to whaterver we've used.
The coding isn't ripped, PODpanel's coding is different from powerpanel's coding, if you thought to check the coding, instead of accusing people, you'd know that both coding differs.
The panel isn't 'Insanely Insecure' we've yet to have any intrusions or anything to that nature. I am 'Sniickerz' or 'lDaFreshKid' as some would say, and I am the only developer who 'ripped' the skin and radiPanel's css. That is it.
So make sure you know what you're talking about before blatantly crying over something that 'looked similar' to another panel.
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not being funny, but that is an ignorant response. You know nothing about how we've developed this panel, just because he's a mod doesn't mean he's always right lmao. Btw, that Boxerman was one of our developers, just saying.
I don't know how they do it in your world, but Im pretty sure a developer knows more than this mod when it comes to podpanel.
<!-- // PODpanel v7, Integration by lDaFreshKid theme based off Kristall Panel \\ -->
wat why wasn't i contacted about this i am very angry i am assembling lawyers right now
Nice hash tag navigation and alerts, where have I seen those functions before
You - http://podpanel.net/site/_js/page.js
Me - https://habbox.com/class/global_jsfun..._unminified.js
You could have just emailed me first, or something before you ripped those :P
Edit: http://podpanel.net/site/_js/ajax.js HabbCrazy too? Surly you could have renamed that class atleast!
Apologies.
Go ahead, :D I'll be waiting. Make sure you file a dmca to!
My hashtags look nothing like yours. Lol "Email you first", yeah ok! I have nothing with Habbcrazy on here. Unless Jack(Moh) is 'Jack Ellis'
Your ajax.js says habbcrazy in it, care to explain that? Also all of your functions are named the EXACT same as mine. Variables - exact same as mine. Your code is also pretty well the exact same as mind obviously with minor changes here and there to adapt your website. You even copied my alert function and didn't even change my variable names (lol?). You outright copied my functions. I wouldn't of minded if you had asked, or even fessed upto it now but the fact that you've now blatantly and obviously copied them and are still trying to cover it up is outright disgusting.
Me, coded 100% from scratch:
Same function on your site which you blatantly stole from me:
Notice how they are word for word the exact same. It's like that for pretty much every other one of my functions in your file too.
Copying code is one thing, removing spaces and keeping the same variable names is silly.
You're talking about something totally different. This has nothing to do with PODpanel. If you want to talk about that code, we can talk about that in another thread. HabbCrazy where?
I never claimed anything as my own. Don't get all butthurt because some coding was "Ripped" if you want an honest opinion, contact habbcore.net
http://habbcore.net/js/page.js
That's where I got the hashtag url function. Jesus christ. Josh the owner I was asking on how to do this, and he guided me to it.
Most 'releases' these days, are tending to be "copy and paste" jobs.. where's all the skilled coders gone?!
About the Jack (Moh) yeah I'm 99% sure that's Jack Ellis, Hence Habbcrazy.
Give it up, the codes the same, Just admit its copied.
Jack Ellis is Yutes on CHF, not Moh. :P
IF it was a copy and paste job, point out everything I've copied in PODpanel, besides the radiPanel css and kristall panel skin, I'll be waiting bro. You can't prove any coding(panel wise) was ripped. So do me a favor, and go play habbo!
The code to what is the same? Lmao.
oh ok, well then nothing on my site is Habbcrazy though, which is what im tryna tell him.
In Ajax.js the code is an exact replica (it even says HabbCrazy in your source file), and page.js still matches Habbox's too.
My advice to you would be to remove ajax.js and page.js and just find free and already distributable jquery plugins, or code them yourself, to use on your website. If you're able to create a radio panel like you have you should be able to do this in a pretty brief period of time - and that would surpress everyone's shouts of plagiarism here on the forum :).
Definition of plagiarism, is copying, and claiming as your own work. Nowhere, did I claim that **** work was mine.
It doesn't necessarily mean the whole panel is C+ped, it's just a little phrase |: But with the current evidence of the javascript files, as well as the CSS and skin you've admitted to copying, it's not looking good on your side. <aybe you should learn some manners, when you're representing your team and your panel, 'cause the impression you're giving, isn't a good one. Oh, and for the record - not everyone plays Habbo on this forum.
Hello there, I suggest to you to go scroll down to the bottom of Habbox.com and see what it says... hmm:
"Copyright Habbox 2011."
Oh look, the content of the website is owned by Habbox.
Well, I guess if you were authorised by Jin, or Sierk, or by the person who coded and designed it... oh, I see, you didn't? Hmm, we have a little problem here then I guess?Quote:
Copyright: The exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same