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Re: AckBase - Free 3DGS resources repository
[Re: Joozey]
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12/31/07 00:20
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The page is heavily messed up in internet explorer but looks fine with firefox.
Yes, I forgot to mention this. As I am usually using firefox I didn't take care about other browsers. I will try to get more compatibility...
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Other than that there are many things not yet working alright (for example the links from the news page, the support gives an error)...
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...it seems to be well strucured and has some great features.
Thanks
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I would like to change my password...
I will Changing the password
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...and I donīt think that you really need a forum there.
Well I was not sure...so I have implemented one. I think it can be useful as you will be able to link the resources to threads in the forum.
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How can I upload my own stuff? (this is the most important thing!) If that really works, it would be a great alternative to the already existing things. Without it is just an other ressource site which is going to fail.
Yes, I think so, too.
The problem is that my webspace may not contain zip-files and my download-server has limited traffic. (I am using -lima-city-)
So I found three webspaces that can be used: Rapidshare -> http://www.rapidshare.com FileUpYours -> http://www.fileupyours.com/ Localhostr -> http://www.localhostr.com
The user can upload the files at one of these locations or on their own webspace and a direct link will be on the resource site. What do you think?
This is of course not an optimal solution and it would be better if I host a large webspace where the user can upload (via php or so).
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And there should be some kind of qualitymanagement. Thing uploaded there have to work without any problems and have to have a good quality. (0-10 points or an even bigger range) to find good stuff easily. ... Edit: I see, you have a rating system but the range is to small (why not 0 to 100?). ...
Yeah, the rating system.
I decided to rate in 5 stars as you have seen. Hmm...I really like the stars ...but I think I will perhaps replace them by a bar.
I think it would be possible to rate in form 1 to 100 and show the corresponding stars and the rating. e.g.: XXX - 64% XXXX - 78% (X = ~20%)
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It should be able to comment without registering and there should be a rating system
Yes, I will implement this.
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-> Joozey
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Yeah when clicking buttons the navigation menu is messed up in Firefox.
Well in firefox 2 the site seems to work... Which firefox version have you?
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Just some minor flaw though, can't classify it as 'heavy' . There are a few other things not quite right but all minor.
Okay...
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High resolution images could be loaded way faster when saved in a much lower resolution.
What do you mean?
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If you want a perfect website that matches the global standards, try to let your site pass the w3c.org html validator: http://validator.w3.org/
Yes, I already knew that validator, but did not dare to test my site. I have done that now and it's...well...much work..I will need some time...;)
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Thanks for your tips!
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I had registered some test users for testing purposes (They have got the prefix 'TEST_'). You can ignore them.
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