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10. August 2005, 02:39:05
rod03801 
If it IS that, then I'm thinking it's probably a bug, because I don't recall that happening in the past, when someone changed their nic.

10. August 2005, 02:37:05
rod03801 
I was thinking that. But, it shouldn't change the "First login" date, in my mind.

10. August 2005, 02:35:02
tazman7474 
Subject: Re:
rod03801: do you think it could be from a change in a nic?

10. August 2005, 02:31:36
rod03801 
LOL.. "someone" was just a general term. I didn't want to necessarily mention names. But Saruman below is an example.

10. August 2005, 02:28:26
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Becoming a member before even coming to the site?
rod03801: Who is it? I looked for "someone", but found only "someonespecial" who is a pawn.

10. August 2005, 02:22:20
rod03801 
Subject: Becoming a member before even coming to the site?
It seems like I am running into a lot of profiles lately where their first login to the site is later than when their membership started. (For example, someone's rook membership would be June 1, 2005 to December 1, 2005. Then lower down it says their first login was July 11, 2005.) How can this be? I have run in to at least 4 or 5 over the last couple weeks.

10. August 2005, 01:08:38
playBunny 
Subject: Re:
Saruman: How about grabbing one of the games in the Waiting games area, or creating a few of your own?

You might like to change your profile message too, lol. Glad to see you're back into a bg frame of mind. ;-)

10. August 2005, 00:34:21
Saruman 
if anyone want's to play backgammon or any varient's of it with me invite me

9. August 2005, 17:41:19
Saruman 
who want's to play a game of line4 or froglet with me?

8. August 2005, 20:15:09
Expired 
Subject: Re:
BuilderQ and playBunny and Fencer: Thanks for the replies.

8. August 2005, 19:56:09
BuilderQ 
Subject: Re:
reza: As playBunny said, bold italics are acheived by nesting the tags.

Color... let me test: <font color="red">test</font>

8. August 2005, 19:42:09
Expired 
Subject: Re:
Fencer: How about color and BOLD ITALIC?

8. August 2005, 19:28:02
Fencer 
Subject: Re:
reza: You cannot set a font size here. At least not now.

8. August 2005, 19:11:00
Expired 
Subject: Re:
playBunny: how about bold italic? And, for the size and color, please tell me how I should write the code and what I want the code to have effect on. For example if I want to type Reza with a font sized 20 and in Red, what should I type?

Thanks so much

8. August 2005, 19:08:18
playBunny 
Subject: Re: Formatting
Modified by playBunny (8. August 2005, 19:18:23)
Use <i>italics</i> to get italics and <b>bold</b> to get bold.
You can nest the two <i>it<b>ali</b>cs</i> gives italics

Sorry, I don't know how to get font sizes and colors - the standard html tags are simply converted to text:
Not working:
<span style="font-size: 24px">Big</span>
<font size="24px">Big</font>

8. August 2005, 19:01:59
Expired 
I don't know if it's the right place to ask, but: How do I use italic fonts here on BrainKing and is there a way to change the size too? or maybe the color?

8. August 2005, 16:10:31
pauloaguia 
Subject: Re: RSS feed of Server News
Fencer:

8. August 2005, 16:04:38
Fencer 
Subject: Re: RSS feed of Server News
pauloaguia: Have a look at What's New page now.

8. August 2005, 12:17:32
pauloaguia 
Subject: Re: RSS feed of Server News
Fencer: Another suggestion. On some pages there is some sort of special code that makes some browsers react to it. For instance, in Opera, whenever I visit a page that somehow has some RSS connection, A small blue RSS icon appears on the address bar. If I click on it I immediatelly get the option of subscribing that feed.
I think it has something to do with code like
<link rel="alternate" href="ADDRESS/news.rss" type="application/rss+xml" title="Server news"/>

I think it could be a nice thing to implement here as well, and that code could go on the ServerNews page. At least while there is no reference to the RSS feed anywhere on the site (that I've seen, anyway).

8. August 2005, 11:49:51
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Print version
pauloaguia: Good idea.

8. August 2005, 11:46:24
pauloaguia 
Subject: Re: Print version
Fencer: I'd like to suggest that the Printer Friendly version of this page didn't have the message box in it. No point to have a message form on paper is there? ;)

Haven't checked the rest of the site yet, but I like the idea...

8. August 2005, 08:15:24
Fencer 
Subject: Print version
Btw, there is also a small printer icon at the bottom of each page. Clicking on it will create a "printer friendly" version of the page with removed navigation columns. Then you can use the link "back" on the page top to return to a normal mode.

8. August 2005, 05:41:21
Artful Dodger 
Subject: Re: RSS feed of Server News
Fencer: one can also get an RSS reader plugin for explorer: http://www.pluck.com/

Works great too.

8. August 2005, 00:39:34
Andersp 
Subject: What is RssReader?
RssReader is a program to read RSS and Atom news feeds.
RssReader collect news in the background at user configurable intervals and warn with a little popup in the system tray that there is a new message arrived. You can click the news headline to see a short description of the news and click or open the original news web page in an RssReader browser or default browser window.

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a format for syndicating news.

8. August 2005, 00:37:22
Artful Dodger 
BTW, I have Explorer 6 with XP. I am able to display the info into the browser. ;)

8. August 2005, 00:36:41
Fencer 
Subject: Re: RSS feed of Server News
ArtfulDodger: Thank you :-)

8. August 2005, 00:35:11
Artful Dodger 
Subject: Re: RSS feed of Server News
Fencer: I'm using a reader from RSSReader.com and it works for me.

8. August 2005, 00:03:32
Fencer 
Never mind. Please, only those who know what RSS is and how to use it.

8. August 2005, 00:01:23
NOT a floosie 
Web-tv.
These are the first two lines that I get when connecting with that link.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="windows-1250"?>
!DOCTYPE rss PUBLIC "-//Netscape Communications//DTD RSS 0

7. August 2005, 23:59:23
Ewe 
Subject: Re: RSS feed of Server News
Fencer: :oD oh ok, sorry was trying to help but Im not very technically minded, just thought it was a link! :oD

7. August 2005, 23:59:16
rod03801 
Oh.. what is RSS reader?

With WebTV, I saw a version of the Server News page with all the HTML showing.

7. August 2005, 23:58:42
Vikings 
I get what looks like your programing on both the link and in the address bar

7. August 2005, 23:56:02
Fencer 
Subject: Re: RSS feed of Server News
Lamby: You are not supposed to click on it but to use this URL in your RSS reader :-)

7. August 2005, 23:55:22
Ewe 
Subject: Re: RSS feed of Server News
Fencer: P.S Im on Mozilla Firefox

7. August 2005, 23:54:03
Ewe 
Subject: Re: RSS feed of Server News
Fencer: this is what it says when I click on it....

This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below.

and then it shows info listed

7. August 2005, 23:48:17
Fencer 
Subject: RSS feed of Server News
Can anybody try it please?
http://brainking.com/cz/NewsRSS/news.xml
Of course, replace the "cz" by the language code you use.
It seems to be working fine with Mozilla Thunderbird but I didn't test it with other RSS readers.

7. August 2005, 15:10:16
wekke 
Subject: A gift from ZEROZERO and wekke

7. August 2005, 03:44:21
NOT a floosie 
Subject: Re: naggin....
bwildman & Scarlet Rose: Thanks, I think! I just ran through it and put down my first thoughs. Then after a few days I re-read it and really debated about some of those answers.

7. August 2005, 03:19:49
bwildman 
Subject: Re: naggin....
bumble: LOL...imagine the royalties!!
Floose: how many times did you have to re-type that??
great interview!

7. August 2005, 02:05:24
nobleheart 

7. August 2005, 02:04:13
nobleheart 
I didnt ask anything bad...I 'm descent...8^{

7. August 2005, 01:40:28
Artful Dodger 
Subject: Re:
harley:

7. August 2005, 00:47:37
harley 
Subject: Re:
Vikings: I don't get mad

Often

7. August 2005, 00:29:15
Vikings 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Vikings (7. August 2005, 00:29:59)
reza: I don't want to have Harley mad at me

6. August 2005, 23:46:42
Expired 
Subject: Re:
Vikings: wanna share?

6. August 2005, 23:40:17
Vikings 
Subject: Re:
reza: I know what he asked

6. August 2005, 23:32:58
Expired 
Subject: Re:
harley: Ahhh! pitty I wasn't online to see that post!

6. August 2005, 23:11:05
harley 
nobleheart, I hope you won't mind but I removed your post, questions are supposed to be kept private until I send them as a whole interview to reza :o) If you have any others, please PM them to me and I'll be sure to add them to the interview, thanks

6. August 2005, 22:03:44
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: Hmmm I think she means..
Purple: yes.. he most certainly is.. although, Harley is a she and collects the questions.. ;)

6. August 2005, 21:56:51
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: Hmmm I think she means..
nobleheart: Reza and I believe she would rather have the questions sent on to her privately.. so that she can gather all and present them in a form to her interviewee.. :)

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