Posted: January 17th, 2007, 16:32
FYI : I have changed the topics/replies per page to 20, just incase you were wondering why certain posts have jumped up/down the page listings. 
This, hard, and by someone else!Woo Elephant Yeah wrote:
In fact, if an image were created that meant the top part of the sticker had peeled off and was hanging down, with the forum index text where it's peeled off, that would look fucking ace!

Your kidding me, right?Lateralus wrote:
This, hard, and by someone else!![]()
Also, a good method of preventing spammers would be to have a little multiple choice test on the use of "your" and "you're" when registering. Dictionaries and search engines are allowed in the test. All existing members must re-register.
Ask yourself who won the Nazi of the year awardSheriff Fatman wrote:
Your kidding me, right?
That would never work.
My kidding you what?Sheriff Fatman wrote:
Your kidding me, right?
That would never work.
RO-BO!Mr. Johnson wrote:it's very nice, but in my opinion it needs something...
can't tell what though.
shot2bits wrote:
RO-BO!
Lateralus wrote:
Also, a good method of preventing spammers would be to have a little multiple choice test on the use of "your" and "you're" when registering. Dictionaries and search engines are allowed in the test. All existing members must re-register.
Lateralus wrote: Also, a good method of preventing spammers would be to have a little multiple choice test on the use of "your" and "you're" when registering. Dictionaries and search engines are allowed in the test. All existing members must re-register.
Ooh much better!spoodie wrote:The 5punk logo has changed again hasn't it? Looking good.
Eyes Of The Hawk!Stoat wrote:edit: Bloody hell, NinjaSpood.
I know of HTML's conditional comments, but I've not heared of anything specifically CSS.Grimmie wrote:Also, I know there is code to make certain images display depending on the version of IE that is being used, in CSS. If that's how you're displaying the images then you might want to look into the IE versioncheck CSS!
If im thinking of what grimmie is, theres some haxing that hides bits of css from ie. but its too early in the morning for me to remember it.Stoat wrote:I know of HTML's conditional comments, but I've not heared of anything specifically CSS.