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    Quote Originally Posted by .:Jack120:. View Post
    Well I know most of you are going to say google it, but does any one recommend any news panels appart from cutenews?

    Im looking for a news panel with all the same features as cutenews, but just not text based.

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    I FOUND a very nice one! open source and editable just gotta make a login page for it lol
    http://www.maaking.com/index.php?loadpage=tutorials
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    you don't rip you steal if that makes things easier ;]

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    In a related meaning, a rip-off is a blatant or unscrupulous copy or imitation. This is also known as a knockoff. In both senses there is an associated verb "to rip off", but the location of the preposition differs between the two meanings:
    Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ripoff
    Source: http://www.answers.com/rip-off&r=67

    Therefore "ripped" is a perfectly acceptable as a term to describe any sort of web content that has been copied (and certainly rebranded or copyrighted to a 3rd party)


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    I think you'll find the words "ripped", "ripping" and "rip" in the web development word mean to steal/copy/modify another person's work. Just because if in terms of music, for instance when moving a CD to your hard drive it's called ripping. Doesn't mean that there are other meanings for it. The term may not be dictionary based however it is a industry known word. A lot of industries have their own words for stuff which are never placed in the dictionary. I speak with a Scots Toungue, none of the words I use appear in the Oxford Dictionary so does that make it wrong and mean no one can understand me? No, as where I'm from everyone speaks in the same dialect. So quit trying to be smart;

    You rip...

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    If you think "ripping" is using the same colours then I ripped.

    If that's how I "ripped", looks like Simon ripped:
    www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer
    www.stage6.com

    Plus many more.

    OMG SIMON RIPPED! I think we should call the police as the colours are the same.

    I think you will also notice that the coding is completely different.

    We have already discussed this weeks ago, and yet you still wish to start arguments?

    I guess that's the only way you can argue without been physically injured.
    Last edited by Moh; 25-01-2008 at 06:07 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by .:Jack120:. View Post
    If you think "ripping" is using the same colours then I ripped.

    If that's how I "ripped", looks like Simon ripped:
    www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer
    www.stage6.com

    Plus many more.

    OMG SIMON RIPPED! I think we should call the police as the colours are the same.

    I think you will also notice that the coding is completely different.

    We have already discussed this weeks ago, and yet you still wish to start arguments?

    I guess that's the only way you can argue without been physically injured.
    No the colours weren't the same, they were only part of it. You ripped the style, design, coding, setup and now trying to steal another system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jin View Post
    Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ripoff
    Source: http://www.answers.com/rip-off&r=67

    Therefore "ripped" is a perfectly acceptable as a term to describe any sort of web content that has been copied (and certainly rebranded or copyrighted to a 3rd party)
    Quote Originally Posted by Awfy View Post
    I think you'll find the words "ripped", "ripping" and "rip" in the web development word mean to steal/copy/modify another person's work. Just because if in terms of music, for instance when moving a CD to your hard drive it's called ripping. Doesn't mean that there are other meanings for it. The term may not be dictionary based however it is a industry known word. A lot of industries have their own words for stuff which are never placed in the dictionary. I speak with a Scots Toungue, none of the words I use appear in the Oxford Dictionary so does that make it wrong and mean no one can understand me? No, as where I'm from everyone speaks in the same dialect. So quit trying to be smart;

    You rip...
    Quote Originally Posted by Awfy View Post
    No the colours weren't the same, they were only part of it. You ripped the style, design, coding, setup and now trying to steal another system.

    Owned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Awfy View Post
    No the colours weren't the same, they were only part of it. You ripped the style, design, coding, setup and now trying to steal another system.
    The style is based on Habbo

    The Design is simlar, but not the same

    And I though some one like you would know the difference between tables and divs

    The set up is the same as every site, and has been the same setup I have been using for over 1 year now.

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    Its easy to know the difference between a table from a DIV:

    Code:
    <table>
    and

    Code:
    <div>
    If you know that much, man Jack.. your are a real coder!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caleb View Post
    Its easy to know the difference between a table from a DIV:

    Code:
    <table>
    and

    Code:
    <div>
    If you know that much, man Jack.. your are a real coder!
    Then how did I steal the coding when Simons are in Divs and mine are in Tables.

    and what was the last bit supose to say? I didn't understand it.

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